Lauren Delaney has been a star in the pitcher's circle in her two years at Northwestern. Her 70 mile per hour fastball (that equates to an upper-90s fastball in baseball) and her development of off-speed pitches have transformed the Missouri-native into one of the best pitchers in the nation.
Delaney swept the Big Ten pitching awards with a 37-9 record and a 1.54 ERA on 444 strikeouts. She showed her mettle in a tough weekend series against DePaul in the NCAA Tournament Regionals.
The sophomore had a 39-inning scoreless streak snapped and blew a 2-0 lead in the first game against the Blue Demons, but came back strong in the 3-2 clincher, which pushed the Wildcats to the NCAA Super Regional against Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz. this weekend.
But as a freshman, her speed was what stood out.
It was what earned her the nickname, "Boom Boom".
"Our senior Katie Logan used to be playing around with her brother and they would say, 'Laney Boom Boom,'" Delaney said during an interview last year. "And my last name is Delaney, so she just kind of said that one day and it stuck."
She has more than lived up to her name with over 400 strikeouts this year to go with an impressive freshman outing. She went 19-2 with a 1.73 ERA, including winning her first 15 decisions, and struck out 190 batters.
Delaney became NU's go-to pitcher this year and has bounced back from a tough NCAA Tournament that saw her face only three batters and give up three walks in a devastating loss to Washington at the Women's College World Series.
She is more than making up for it this postseason and trying to propel the Cats to their third straight appearance in Oklahoma City.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Softball NCAA Regional: Northwestern vs. DePaul Game Three LIVE BLOG
It is do or die time at Sharon J. Drysdale Field. It is win or go home and any other euphemism you want to use for this deciding game three between Northwestern and DePaul. The Wildcats will have to turn around quickly after a crushing 3-2 come-from-behind loss in the first game today. Everyone is back in their places and we are set to go.
First Inning: Here is one of the funny things about the NCAA Tournament. NU is not playing at home today. "The J" is a neutral site with mask of unbiased fan support (OK, it is about even between the DePaul and NU fans). The Cats were the home team for the first game, but will be the road team for this important game three.
So during the break, NU and DePaul literally switched dugouts. Even the fans switched sides of the stadium. Worth noting that the Cats defeated the Blue Demons yesterday as the road team.
Second Inning: Pitchers Becca Heteniak and Lauren Delaney have really gotten into a groove in this game. They are both retiring batters quickly. The Cats have a couple big hits to center field, but this one has the making of a pitcher's duel.
Third Inning: the offenses do not seem to be doing much. Mostly flailing the bat at missed pitches and hoping they make some form of contact. OK, that was hyperbole. But it may just be that kind of game. Both teams are flipping their lineups over for the first time. The next two innings could be the key to the game.
Fourth Inning: this looks familiar. Tammy Williams comes up with a runner on and hits a home run over the center field wall. The junior shortstop hits her second two-run home run of the day and gives NU a not too comfortable 2-0 lead.
Williams did the same in the third inning of today's first game. I guess the Cats got themselves a second chance to hold on to a two-run lead today..
DePaul responds by loading the bases with only one out. The worst part is there have been no hits in the inning. An error, a walk and a hit by pitch have put Delaney in her first jam of the game.
Kate Drohan takes time and groups the team at the pitcher's circle and that seems to calm Delaney down. She gets a foul out to left field and a line drive to Williams at shortstop. Cats hold on to the lead.
Fifth Inning: the speedy Jordan Wheeler adds to NU's lead with an RBI double to left center field. Not typically the RBI machine -- it is her only 10th of the year -- Wheeler picked the right spot to bring one home. DePaul loaded the bases last inning, but three seems a lot more than two against Delaney right now.
The Blue Demons got started with that difficult task. A leadoff single and some timely hitting and moving got runners on second and third, bringing team RBI leader Sandy Vojik to the plate. Her liner down the left field line brought two runs home and made it a one-run game.
Jackie Tarulli-Fisher gave the Cats something to think about blasting a shot to the left field wall in foul territory. But the score remains 3-2 after she grounds out to second. NU cannot afford to blow two big leads today, it obviously spells the end to the season.
Sixth Inning: the Blue Demons might have the momentum right now. Heteniak comes out of the dugout and gets three strikeouts -- two of them looking -- against big hitters Michelle Batts, Nicole Pauly and Erin Dyer. Cats will have to take back control on the defensive end.
An error on a weird bounce at short the only blemish in that inning. Cats hold a one-run lead heading into the final inning.
Song Between Innings: "Eye of the Tiger"... it must be that time of year. Aren't tigers part of the feline family?
Seventh Inning: Cats cannot add to their lead. It comes down to the final three outs for the Blue Demons. Nine hitter Alex Morocco and the top of the order are due up for the final three outs of someone's season -- unless we go to extras.
A leadoff single to shallow center is not the way to start if NU wants a trip to the super regionals. But that is exactly what happens, putting the tying run on with the top of the order coming to the plate.
A single that bounces off the glove of shortstop Tammy Williams is not a way to come back from that. But that is what happens and now the Cats face runners at second and third with nobody out.
After a strikeout, Vojik grounds out to the pitcher. Delaney throws the ball home to Dyer to get the tag out and preserve the lead. Runners at the corner with two outs. You can feel the tension as Jackie Tarulli-Fisher lines up for what could easily be the last at bat.
Tarullie-Fisher strikes out as she slams her bat to the ground and is comforted by her teammates. The hero from the last game cannot deliver and NU moves on with a 3-2 victory to play Arizona State or Hawaii.
First Inning: Here is one of the funny things about the NCAA Tournament. NU is not playing at home today. "The J" is a neutral site with mask of unbiased fan support (OK, it is about even between the DePaul and NU fans). The Cats were the home team for the first game, but will be the road team for this important game three.
So during the break, NU and DePaul literally switched dugouts. Even the fans switched sides of the stadium. Worth noting that the Cats defeated the Blue Demons yesterday as the road team.
Second Inning: Pitchers Becca Heteniak and Lauren Delaney have really gotten into a groove in this game. They are both retiring batters quickly. The Cats have a couple big hits to center field, but this one has the making of a pitcher's duel.
Third Inning: the offenses do not seem to be doing much. Mostly flailing the bat at missed pitches and hoping they make some form of contact. OK, that was hyperbole. But it may just be that kind of game. Both teams are flipping their lineups over for the first time. The next two innings could be the key to the game.
Fourth Inning: this looks familiar. Tammy Williams comes up with a runner on and hits a home run over the center field wall. The junior shortstop hits her second two-run home run of the day and gives NU a not too comfortable 2-0 lead.
Williams did the same in the third inning of today's first game. I guess the Cats got themselves a second chance to hold on to a two-run lead today..
DePaul responds by loading the bases with only one out. The worst part is there have been no hits in the inning. An error, a walk and a hit by pitch have put Delaney in her first jam of the game.
Kate Drohan takes time and groups the team at the pitcher's circle and that seems to calm Delaney down. She gets a foul out to left field and a line drive to Williams at shortstop. Cats hold on to the lead.
Fifth Inning: the speedy Jordan Wheeler adds to NU's lead with an RBI double to left center field. Not typically the RBI machine -- it is her only 10th of the year -- Wheeler picked the right spot to bring one home. DePaul loaded the bases last inning, but three seems a lot more than two against Delaney right now.
The Blue Demons got started with that difficult task. A leadoff single and some timely hitting and moving got runners on second and third, bringing team RBI leader Sandy Vojik to the plate. Her liner down the left field line brought two runs home and made it a one-run game.
Jackie Tarulli-Fisher gave the Cats something to think about blasting a shot to the left field wall in foul territory. But the score remains 3-2 after she grounds out to second. NU cannot afford to blow two big leads today, it obviously spells the end to the season.
Sixth Inning: the Blue Demons might have the momentum right now. Heteniak comes out of the dugout and gets three strikeouts -- two of them looking -- against big hitters Michelle Batts, Nicole Pauly and Erin Dyer. Cats will have to take back control on the defensive end.
An error on a weird bounce at short the only blemish in that inning. Cats hold a one-run lead heading into the final inning.
Song Between Innings: "Eye of the Tiger"... it must be that time of year. Aren't tigers part of the feline family?
Seventh Inning: Cats cannot add to their lead. It comes down to the final three outs for the Blue Demons. Nine hitter Alex Morocco and the top of the order are due up for the final three outs of someone's season -- unless we go to extras.
A leadoff single to shallow center is not the way to start if NU wants a trip to the super regionals. But that is exactly what happens, putting the tying run on with the top of the order coming to the plate.
A single that bounces off the glove of shortstop Tammy Williams is not a way to come back from that. But that is what happens and now the Cats face runners at second and third with nobody out.
After a strikeout, Vojik grounds out to the pitcher. Delaney throws the ball home to Dyer to get the tag out and preserve the lead. Runners at the corner with two outs. You can feel the tension as Jackie Tarulli-Fisher lines up for what could easily be the last at bat.
Tarullie-Fisher strikes out as she slams her bat to the ground and is comforted by her teammates. The hero from the last game cannot deliver and NU moves on with a 3-2 victory to play Arizona State or Hawaii.
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Softball NCAA Regional: Northwestern vs. DePaul Round 2 LIVE BLOG
Cue the dramatic music and video montage. DePaul upended Western Illinois yesterday6-0 to make it to the regional championship today. The Blue Demons suffered a 6-0 loss to the Cats yesterday afternoon and now have to defeat them twice to make it to the super regional.
Northwestern could not be sitting any prettier with two wins under its belt. The team has played some of its best softball of the season right now behind the hard-throwing arm of Lauren Delaney. The sophomore pitcher has not given up a run in the past 35 innings. That includes all five games of the postseason. She is really on top of her game.
The Cats got to Becca Heteniak yesterday. She is a very good pitcher and should be able to bounce back. This second game should be a lot closer than yesterday's. But I would expect NU to easily sweep its way into the super regional.
First Inning: DePaul looks like they will not go quietly into this good night... or windy afternoon. Amber Patton leads off the game with a double to left-center field. The Blue Demons have now equaled the number of runners they got into scoring position from yesterday's game. This is not the same team from yesterday and this will certainly not be the same game.
But despite the leadoff runner and a single which moved her to third, Delaney closes the door and extends her run-less streak. After an illegal steal, a strikeout and a groundout to third, NU keeps the game scoreless heading to the bottom of the inning.
Second Inning: Cats defense continues to have problems. With one out Nicole Pauly and Tammy Williams collide into each other going for pop out and then Robin Thompson struggles to field a grounder. Instead of the inning being over, DePaul suddenly has another inning with a very realistic scoring chance.
So what do you do when your defense is not doing well? Get the batter out at the plate. Delaney strands another runner in scoring position getting two strikeouts to end the inning and the threat.
Third Inning: that scoreless streak looks like it is going to end soon. DePaul again gets its leadoff runners on and everyone looks a little tentative. Delaney just had a ball grounded right to her and she hesitated making the decision to throw to first or take the leadoff runner at second.
Time for the defense to return the favor. Jackie Tarulli-Fisher lines out to Tammy Williams and she throws it easily to second for the double play. A great defensive play and despite being outplayed so far, NU is still in very much in this game. Order is coming back around and that is when the Cats usually do their damage.
NU finally gets a fortuitous bounce as Darcy Sengewald leads off the inning by reaching second base on a throwing error. Then Tammy Williams asks, "What slump?" by crushing a ball to straight-away center field. That is a 2-0 lead with an exclamation point!
Fourth Inning: The Blue Demons make a bunch of changes including pitcher Lindsey Dean for starter Becca Heteniak. In an odder move, they pull catcher Jackie Tarulli-Fisher in the middle of an at bat. Sign of a desperate team?
Fifth Inning: DePaul not going away that easily. A lead-off walk and single threatens NU again. A sacrifice bunt puts two runners in scoring position with the meat of the lineup coming to the plate. Delaney gets big hitter Sandy Vojik to strike out looking.
But Tarulli-Fisher comes up big with a two-run single to center field. NU played with fire all game and DePaul finally made the team pay. Tie game now entering the final two and a half innings.
Sixth Inning: Delaney retires the Blue Demons in order for the first time today. But the Cats cannot get anything going in the bottom. The game remains tied at two entering the final inning of regulation.
Seventh Inning: Leadoff runner Amber Patton reaches third on a close stolen base. Heteniak gave up NU's two runs as the pitcher, but she gave DePaul the run it needed to take the lead. She singles back up the middle to give the Blue Demons the lead.
The Cats have Darcy Sengewald, Jordan Wheeler and Tammy Williams due up to try and make the comeback.
Wheeler makes it to third base thanks to som clutch small-ball hitting. But NU needed the big bats. Heteniak comes back in as the pitcher and strikes out Nicole Pauly to end the inning. DePaul holds on for a 3-2 win, forcing a decisive game three.
Expect the same faces on all sides for this one in what should promise to be an exciting conclusion to the Evanston Regional of the NCAA Tournament.
Northwestern could not be sitting any prettier with two wins under its belt. The team has played some of its best softball of the season right now behind the hard-throwing arm of Lauren Delaney. The sophomore pitcher has not given up a run in the past 35 innings. That includes all five games of the postseason. She is really on top of her game.
The Cats got to Becca Heteniak yesterday. She is a very good pitcher and should be able to bounce back. This second game should be a lot closer than yesterday's. But I would expect NU to easily sweep its way into the super regional.
First Inning: DePaul looks like they will not go quietly into this good night... or windy afternoon. Amber Patton leads off the game with a double to left-center field. The Blue Demons have now equaled the number of runners they got into scoring position from yesterday's game. This is not the same team from yesterday and this will certainly not be the same game.
But despite the leadoff runner and a single which moved her to third, Delaney closes the door and extends her run-less streak. After an illegal steal, a strikeout and a groundout to third, NU keeps the game scoreless heading to the bottom of the inning.
Second Inning: Cats defense continues to have problems. With one out Nicole Pauly and Tammy Williams collide into each other going for pop out and then Robin Thompson struggles to field a grounder. Instead of the inning being over, DePaul suddenly has another inning with a very realistic scoring chance.
So what do you do when your defense is not doing well? Get the batter out at the plate. Delaney strands another runner in scoring position getting two strikeouts to end the inning and the threat.
Third Inning: that scoreless streak looks like it is going to end soon. DePaul again gets its leadoff runners on and everyone looks a little tentative. Delaney just had a ball grounded right to her and she hesitated making the decision to throw to first or take the leadoff runner at second.
Time for the defense to return the favor. Jackie Tarulli-Fisher lines out to Tammy Williams and she throws it easily to second for the double play. A great defensive play and despite being outplayed so far, NU is still in very much in this game. Order is coming back around and that is when the Cats usually do their damage.
NU finally gets a fortuitous bounce as Darcy Sengewald leads off the inning by reaching second base on a throwing error. Then Tammy Williams asks, "What slump?" by crushing a ball to straight-away center field. That is a 2-0 lead with an exclamation point!
Fourth Inning: The Blue Demons make a bunch of changes including pitcher Lindsey Dean for starter Becca Heteniak. In an odder move, they pull catcher Jackie Tarulli-Fisher in the middle of an at bat. Sign of a desperate team?
Fifth Inning: DePaul not going away that easily. A lead-off walk and single threatens NU again. A sacrifice bunt puts two runners in scoring position with the meat of the lineup coming to the plate. Delaney gets big hitter Sandy Vojik to strike out looking.
But Tarulli-Fisher comes up big with a two-run single to center field. NU played with fire all game and DePaul finally made the team pay. Tie game now entering the final two and a half innings.
Sixth Inning: Delaney retires the Blue Demons in order for the first time today. But the Cats cannot get anything going in the bottom. The game remains tied at two entering the final inning of regulation.
Seventh Inning: Leadoff runner Amber Patton reaches third on a close stolen base. Heteniak gave up NU's two runs as the pitcher, but she gave DePaul the run it needed to take the lead. She singles back up the middle to give the Blue Demons the lead.
The Cats have Darcy Sengewald, Jordan Wheeler and Tammy Williams due up to try and make the comeback.
Wheeler makes it to third base thanks to som clutch small-ball hitting. But NU needed the big bats. Heteniak comes back in as the pitcher and strikes out Nicole Pauly to end the inning. DePaul holds on for a 3-2 win, forcing a decisive game three.
Expect the same faces on all sides for this one in what should promise to be an exciting conclusion to the Evanston Regional of the NCAA Tournament.
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Saturday, May 17, 2008
Softball: Northwestern vs. DePaul LIVE BLOG
Welcome back to Sharon J. Drysdale Field for the Evanston Regional of the NCAA Tournament. It occurs to me while I explained to people that Northwestern had not advanced to the second round with its 6-0 win over Western Illinois yesterday that most people do not know how this tournament works.
So here is my best explanation:
The 64-team field is split into 16 regions of four teams each. The four teams within each region play a double-elimination tournament. So today's matchup between No. 11 Northwestern and No. 19 DePaul is not a "win or go home." But it certainly helps to get the "W" in today's first game because it means you do not have to play the rest of the day.
The history between the Wildcats and the Blue Demons is pretty deep. DePaul defeated NU in the 2005 super regional round with a two-game sweep. Both teams reached the Women's College World Series last year.
The Blue Demons took a 5-3 decision in five innings back on April 29. The game was shortened due to darkness. Neither starting pitchers from today started that game. The aces are in the circle for today's game.
DePaul will provide a good challenge and we should be in store for a good game. Becca Heteniak has been as dominant as NU ace Lauren Delaney. She is 32-6 with a 1.19 ERA. She is not a strikeout pitcher like Delaney, but runs do not come easy off her.
The bats for the Blue Demons can come alive too. Amber Patton is batting .401 in the leadoff position and Sandy Vojik is batting .320 with 10 home runs. They do not have the power of the Cats, but they proved a couple weeks ago that they can hang with this team.
If NU does not commit errors defensively -- like they did in the first meeting -- it should find itself through to the regional championship tomorrow.
A pretty split crowd today. The Blue Demon mascot even is making an appearance. All NU has is women's basketball player Amy Jaeschke selling t-shirts at the concession stand.
It is the start of a pretty big day for NU athletics with women's tennis and lacrosse playing NCAA Tournament games too.
First Inning: The Purple Express series gets off to the start you expect when you have two pitchers with ERAs below 2.00. Both pitchers send their opponents down in order. Buckle in, it is going to be a bumpy ride.
Second Inning: Jackie Tarulli-Fisher gets the first hit of the game, but do not think the Cats gave up the hit so easily. Tarulli-Fisher poked one past Nicole Pauly at second base, but Kelly Quinn came charging from right field and nearly got the ball back into the infield for the force out.
NU exacted some revenge as Erin Dyer threw out pinch runner Tara Voss at second pretty easily on the attempted steal. In a game like this, every runner is going to matter. The Cats are still hitless entering the bottom of their lineup.
Third Inning: The back of the order has been coming up big for NU in the postseason. The team has gotten big hit after big hit from the back of the order to set up the big bats at the top. It lead to blowout victories in the first two rounds of the Big Ten tournament.
They started doing it again in the third. Kelly Quinn laid down a perfect slap past the shortstop into center field and then Robin Thompson laid down a bunt which seemed to repel all DePaul players as it settled in the middle of an empty right side of the infield.
But now Tammy Williams has to hold up her end of the deal. She entered the postseason with a batting average around .480, which led the nation. She entered the game with a .457 average and is uncharacteristically struggling this postseason. With runners at second and third, Williams flew out to the shortstop and the Blue Demons survived the first big threat to score.
DePaul took NU's failed chances at scoring in the top of the inning and turned them into runs in the bottom during the first meeting. This time, Lauren Delaney closed the door. Two strikeouts and a ground out to short keeps the game scoreless.
Fourth Inning: Perhaps momentum has shifted to NU. Michelle Batts leads off the inning with a sharp hit to center field. The freshman who plays first base is not the most nimble of players, she usually gets a pinch runner after her singles. But Batts showed off her speed, chugging across the base path for a stand-up double. That kind of hustle should really fire up the team.
They call her "Little Guy" but she has come up with plenty of big hits for the Cats in her three-year career. Add another big hit to the lore of Erin Dyer.
Dyer grounds a ball down the third base line, bringing in Aly Euler (pinch-running for Batts) for the first run of the game. The Dyer sisters have been the most consistent hitters for NU this postseason. The Cats only get one on the board as the defense takes the field.
Errors hurt NU in the first game against DePaul. Not so much this time. Kelly Quinn shows off her range in right field and gets a well-hit ball by Sandy Vojik for the second out. It is the best contact the team has had against Lauren Delaney all game. The one-run lead holds entering the fifth.
Fifth Inning: The Cats' offense is usually associated with power. They showed it off yesterday with three solo shots and they were second in the Big Ten in longballs and in the top 10 in home runs per game in the nation. But small ball is winning this game.
Speedy freshman Robin Thompson led off the inning with a single, she stole a base and advanced to a third on a sacrifice bunt. Jordan Wheeler's slap hit through the middle of the infield scored one. Nothing like a manufactured run straight off the assembly line.
Williams snapped her little slump with a big hit to the center field wall. She stretched it out to a triple, but was tagged out at home after a bad throw to third. The rally has clearly rattled Hetteniak. Batts walked and Nicole Pauly was hit, giving NU a second chance to threaten with two outs and a three-run lead.
And "Big Hit Dyer" (I am taking requests for nicknames) hits one down the left field line and it sneaks inside the foul pole for a three-run home run. Cats have given Delaney a lot of cushion with a five-run inning.
Heteniak got one hit back at least. Her pop up gets lost in the sun and Pauly cannot handle it for the out. The sophomore trades her visor for some sun glasses. Hopefully she remembered some sun screen too... a public service announcement brought to you by the Daily Northwestern.
Cats remain ahead six runs with a new pitcher coming in for the Blue Demons.
Sixth Inning: Cats quiet in that inning facing a new pitcher. But with a six-run lead and Delaney cruising, it may not matter.
DePaul probably lost its best chance to get a run on the board. The top of the team's order goes down 1-2-3 with two strikeouts. This matchup has slowly become a snoozer as Delaney's dominant pitching has quieted the Blue Demons.
Seventh Inning: Delaney makes quick work of the Blue Demons and the Cats advance to the Regional championship game tomorrow with a 6-0 victory.
Erin Dyer went 2-for-3 with four RBIs, including a three-run blast to cap off a five-run fifth inning. The run started thanks to the small ball play at the beginning of the inning from the bottom of the lineup.
DePaul pitcher Becca Heteniak said it best, "Good hitters hit everything." And NU has a lot of good hitters to put pressure on its opponents.
"One through nine our lineup is stacked," Dyer said. "When you know your seven, eight (and) nine batter are getting on base and scoring runs, it makes it that much easier and puts that much more pressure on the other team."
Delaney said getting the runs helped her feel more comfortable in the game. She did not need much as only one runner got to second base the entire game. She scattered three hits and struck out 11 batters. The Big Ten Pitcher of the Year has not given up a run in 35 innings. She has allowed only one run in the past six games.
DePaul coach Eugene Lenti noted how Delaney's changeup has really made her a more dynamic pitcher. She now matches her fastball and rise-ball with some off-speed pitches.
The Cats will return to action in the regional championship game Sunday at noon. They will only have to win one game to advance to their fourth straight super regional and will face whichever team survives the rest of Saturday's games.
"It's about taking advantage of the rest we have and not going to bed happy tonight," coach Kate Drohan said.
Enjoy Sports Editor Jake Simpson's live blog of lacrosse's quarterfinal battle with Princeton.
So here is my best explanation:
The 64-team field is split into 16 regions of four teams each. The four teams within each region play a double-elimination tournament. So today's matchup between No. 11 Northwestern and No. 19 DePaul is not a "win or go home." But it certainly helps to get the "W" in today's first game because it means you do not have to play the rest of the day.
The history between the Wildcats and the Blue Demons is pretty deep. DePaul defeated NU in the 2005 super regional round with a two-game sweep. Both teams reached the Women's College World Series last year.
The Blue Demons took a 5-3 decision in five innings back on April 29. The game was shortened due to darkness. Neither starting pitchers from today started that game. The aces are in the circle for today's game.
DePaul will provide a good challenge and we should be in store for a good game. Becca Heteniak has been as dominant as NU ace Lauren Delaney. She is 32-6 with a 1.19 ERA. She is not a strikeout pitcher like Delaney, but runs do not come easy off her.
The bats for the Blue Demons can come alive too. Amber Patton is batting .401 in the leadoff position and Sandy Vojik is batting .320 with 10 home runs. They do not have the power of the Cats, but they proved a couple weeks ago that they can hang with this team.
If NU does not commit errors defensively -- like they did in the first meeting -- it should find itself through to the regional championship tomorrow.
A pretty split crowd today. The Blue Demon mascot even is making an appearance. All NU has is women's basketball player Amy Jaeschke selling t-shirts at the concession stand.
It is the start of a pretty big day for NU athletics with women's tennis and lacrosse playing NCAA Tournament games too.
First Inning: The Purple Express series gets off to the start you expect when you have two pitchers with ERAs below 2.00. Both pitchers send their opponents down in order. Buckle in, it is going to be a bumpy ride.
Second Inning: Jackie Tarulli-Fisher gets the first hit of the game, but do not think the Cats gave up the hit so easily. Tarulli-Fisher poked one past Nicole Pauly at second base, but Kelly Quinn came charging from right field and nearly got the ball back into the infield for the force out.
NU exacted some revenge as Erin Dyer threw out pinch runner Tara Voss at second pretty easily on the attempted steal. In a game like this, every runner is going to matter. The Cats are still hitless entering the bottom of their lineup.
Third Inning: The back of the order has been coming up big for NU in the postseason. The team has gotten big hit after big hit from the back of the order to set up the big bats at the top. It lead to blowout victories in the first two rounds of the Big Ten tournament.
They started doing it again in the third. Kelly Quinn laid down a perfect slap past the shortstop into center field and then Robin Thompson laid down a bunt which seemed to repel all DePaul players as it settled in the middle of an empty right side of the infield.
But now Tammy Williams has to hold up her end of the deal. She entered the postseason with a batting average around .480, which led the nation. She entered the game with a .457 average and is uncharacteristically struggling this postseason. With runners at second and third, Williams flew out to the shortstop and the Blue Demons survived the first big threat to score.
DePaul took NU's failed chances at scoring in the top of the inning and turned them into runs in the bottom during the first meeting. This time, Lauren Delaney closed the door. Two strikeouts and a ground out to short keeps the game scoreless.
Fourth Inning: Perhaps momentum has shifted to NU. Michelle Batts leads off the inning with a sharp hit to center field. The freshman who plays first base is not the most nimble of players, she usually gets a pinch runner after her singles. But Batts showed off her speed, chugging across the base path for a stand-up double. That kind of hustle should really fire up the team.
They call her "Little Guy" but she has come up with plenty of big hits for the Cats in her three-year career. Add another big hit to the lore of Erin Dyer.
Dyer grounds a ball down the third base line, bringing in Aly Euler (pinch-running for Batts) for the first run of the game. The Dyer sisters have been the most consistent hitters for NU this postseason. The Cats only get one on the board as the defense takes the field.
Errors hurt NU in the first game against DePaul. Not so much this time. Kelly Quinn shows off her range in right field and gets a well-hit ball by Sandy Vojik for the second out. It is the best contact the team has had against Lauren Delaney all game. The one-run lead holds entering the fifth.
Fifth Inning: The Cats' offense is usually associated with power. They showed it off yesterday with three solo shots and they were second in the Big Ten in longballs and in the top 10 in home runs per game in the nation. But small ball is winning this game.
Speedy freshman Robin Thompson led off the inning with a single, she stole a base and advanced to a third on a sacrifice bunt. Jordan Wheeler's slap hit through the middle of the infield scored one. Nothing like a manufactured run straight off the assembly line.
Williams snapped her little slump with a big hit to the center field wall. She stretched it out to a triple, but was tagged out at home after a bad throw to third. The rally has clearly rattled Hetteniak. Batts walked and Nicole Pauly was hit, giving NU a second chance to threaten with two outs and a three-run lead.
And "Big Hit Dyer" (I am taking requests for nicknames) hits one down the left field line and it sneaks inside the foul pole for a three-run home run. Cats have given Delaney a lot of cushion with a five-run inning.
Heteniak got one hit back at least. Her pop up gets lost in the sun and Pauly cannot handle it for the out. The sophomore trades her visor for some sun glasses. Hopefully she remembered some sun screen too... a public service announcement brought to you by the Daily Northwestern.
Cats remain ahead six runs with a new pitcher coming in for the Blue Demons.
Sixth Inning: Cats quiet in that inning facing a new pitcher. But with a six-run lead and Delaney cruising, it may not matter.
DePaul probably lost its best chance to get a run on the board. The top of the team's order goes down 1-2-3 with two strikeouts. This matchup has slowly become a snoozer as Delaney's dominant pitching has quieted the Blue Demons.
Seventh Inning: Delaney makes quick work of the Blue Demons and the Cats advance to the Regional championship game tomorrow with a 6-0 victory.
Erin Dyer went 2-for-3 with four RBIs, including a three-run blast to cap off a five-run fifth inning. The run started thanks to the small ball play at the beginning of the inning from the bottom of the lineup.
DePaul pitcher Becca Heteniak said it best, "Good hitters hit everything." And NU has a lot of good hitters to put pressure on its opponents.
"One through nine our lineup is stacked," Dyer said. "When you know your seven, eight (and) nine batter are getting on base and scoring runs, it makes it that much easier and puts that much more pressure on the other team."
Delaney said getting the runs helped her feel more comfortable in the game. She did not need much as only one runner got to second base the entire game. She scattered three hits and struck out 11 batters. The Big Ten Pitcher of the Year has not given up a run in 35 innings. She has allowed only one run in the past six games.
DePaul coach Eugene Lenti noted how Delaney's changeup has really made her a more dynamic pitcher. She now matches her fastball and rise-ball with some off-speed pitches.
The Cats will return to action in the regional championship game Sunday at noon. They will only have to win one game to advance to their fourth straight super regional and will face whichever team survives the rest of Saturday's games.
"It's about taking advantage of the rest we have and not going to bed happy tonight," coach Kate Drohan said.
Enjoy Sports Editor Jake Simpson's live blog of lacrosse's quarterfinal battle with Princeton.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Softball: Northwestern vs. Western Illinois LIVE BLOG
It is a beautiful day at Sharon J. Drysdale Field. The typical 40 degree playoff weather has given way to a beautiful 70 degree day. The unusual May weather may take the Wildcats out of their usual routine. The lineups are being introduced as Northwestern prepares to take on Western Illinois.
A little bit about Western Illinois: the Westerwinds are 14-31 and made the tournament by winning the Summit League tournament title. Western Illinois has two good hitters in Collen Biebel (.314 batting average) and Smantha Valentine (.420 average). Lor Pankratz is in the circle. She has a 8-12 record and a 3.30 ERA.
The Cats defeated the Westerwinds 8-0 in five innings March 2. Things may not be much different this time around.
First Inning: Lauren Delaney gets three strikeouts, but the Cats go down quietly. NU has not gotten off to good starts lately. The second time around has been the big innings for the team. Good early news though, both Tammy Williams and Michelle Batts hit the ball out deep to right field. Could be a sign of things to come...
Second Inning: ... and how about now. Nicole Pauly takes the second pitch of the inning over the left-center field wall for her team-leading 14th home run and NU goes ahead 1-0. It at least guarantees Western Illinois is going to have to get one run off of the Big Ten pitcher of the year. Delaney has a 1.57 ERA this year, so the Westerwinds have their work cut out for them.
In other news, Kelly Quinn fouls a pitch down the first base line and hits associate head coach Caryl Drohan. She is OK though as Western Illinois contains the damage.
Third Inning: for those who are curious what is a Westerwind... no one is quite sure. But those even more curious will find that Western Illinois is not always the Westerwinds. The men's teams are the Leathernecks and all the women's teams are Westerwinds. There is your aha moment of the day.
Other fun tidbits found on Wikipedia. The school got special permission from the Marines to use their bulldog logo. Not quite Oregon getting permission from Disney to use Donald Duck.
Oh, Delaney got three more strikeouts in that inning bringing her total to seven in three innings.
Fourth Inning: Michelle Batts decided to join the party too. The freshman lined an easy swing over the left-center field wall for a 2-0 lead. NU has a pair of solo home runs... make that three as Pauly hits her second of the day, this one to right field, following Batts' blast. Three solo shots give the Cats a three-run lead. That may be enough with the way Delaney is pitching.
Fifth Inning: the NU outfield gives a rousing rendition of Y-M-C-A as the team digs in for an important fifth inning. The Westerwinds look like they might be making a pitching change and the bats are starting to come alive. The pitching and defense could decide whether this game continues much further.
And Delaney did not start it off well. Her first pitch hits Michelle Neubauer in the mask of her helmet and she takes her base. But Western Illinois cannot get any consistent hitting against NU's hurler. The Westerwinds are having difficulties getting bunts down in fair territory to move the runners they do get and nothing is leaving the infield. The sophomore added two more strikeouts this inning, bringing her total to 11.
Batts adds two more on the board with a two-RBI double and the rout appears to be on with Erin Dyer at the plate and runners at first and second.
Erin nearly ends the game with a three-run blast, but the left fielder catches it at the wall. Let's see what her sister can do...
Kelly does not do too bad. She lines one into center field and plates one to bring the lead to six.
Sixth Inning: Western Illinois may have found its key to success. Colleen Biebel leads off the inning with a passed ball strikeout. It really is a win-win situation. Delaney gets her strikeout and the Westerwinds get the satisfaction of putting a runner on base.
Western Illinois threatens by putting its leadoff hitters on first and second, but NU turns a rare double play to get out of the inning with the shutout still intact.
Tammy Williams continues to struggle this postseason. She is 0-for-4 with a run (reaching on a fielder's choice). The Top-10 finalist for the national player of the year is really struggling this postseason. Her average dipped dramatically from the .480s to the .460s during the Big Ten tournament and her performance today is not helping much either.
Seventh Inning: Delaney sits Western Illinois quickly with two strikeouts in the seventh and NU moves on in the winner's brackets.
Delaney struck out 14 batters and gave up just one hit in earning her fourth straight postseason shutout. Michelle Batts went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Nicole Pauly was 2-for-2 with two solo home runs.
NU moves on to play rival DePaul, who defeated Drake earlier in the day, tomorrow at 11 a.m.
The Cats were focused completely on themselves after the game as they prepare for a rematch with the Blue Demons. DePaul defeated NU 5-3 in five innings April 29. The game was shortened by darkness. Neither team pitched their aces.
"For a team, I think its just playing good softball how we know, like we have always done," Batts said. "I think that we're our own worst enemies. If we just relax and take care of business, it will be easy."
A little bit about Western Illinois: the Westerwinds are 14-31 and made the tournament by winning the Summit League tournament title. Western Illinois has two good hitters in Collen Biebel (.314 batting average) and Smantha Valentine (.420 average). Lor Pankratz is in the circle. She has a 8-12 record and a 3.30 ERA.
The Cats defeated the Westerwinds 8-0 in five innings March 2. Things may not be much different this time around.
First Inning: Lauren Delaney gets three strikeouts, but the Cats go down quietly. NU has not gotten off to good starts lately. The second time around has been the big innings for the team. Good early news though, both Tammy Williams and Michelle Batts hit the ball out deep to right field. Could be a sign of things to come...
Second Inning: ... and how about now. Nicole Pauly takes the second pitch of the inning over the left-center field wall for her team-leading 14th home run and NU goes ahead 1-0. It at least guarantees Western Illinois is going to have to get one run off of the Big Ten pitcher of the year. Delaney has a 1.57 ERA this year, so the Westerwinds have their work cut out for them.
In other news, Kelly Quinn fouls a pitch down the first base line and hits associate head coach Caryl Drohan. She is OK though as Western Illinois contains the damage.
Third Inning: for those who are curious what is a Westerwind... no one is quite sure. But those even more curious will find that Western Illinois is not always the Westerwinds. The men's teams are the Leathernecks and all the women's teams are Westerwinds. There is your aha moment of the day.
Other fun tidbits found on Wikipedia. The school got special permission from the Marines to use their bulldog logo. Not quite Oregon getting permission from Disney to use Donald Duck.
Oh, Delaney got three more strikeouts in that inning bringing her total to seven in three innings.
Fourth Inning: Michelle Batts decided to join the party too. The freshman lined an easy swing over the left-center field wall for a 2-0 lead. NU has a pair of solo home runs... make that three as Pauly hits her second of the day, this one to right field, following Batts' blast. Three solo shots give the Cats a three-run lead. That may be enough with the way Delaney is pitching.
Fifth Inning: the NU outfield gives a rousing rendition of Y-M-C-A as the team digs in for an important fifth inning. The Westerwinds look like they might be making a pitching change and the bats are starting to come alive. The pitching and defense could decide whether this game continues much further.
And Delaney did not start it off well. Her first pitch hits Michelle Neubauer in the mask of her helmet and she takes her base. But Western Illinois cannot get any consistent hitting against NU's hurler. The Westerwinds are having difficulties getting bunts down in fair territory to move the runners they do get and nothing is leaving the infield. The sophomore added two more strikeouts this inning, bringing her total to 11.
Batts adds two more on the board with a two-RBI double and the rout appears to be on with Erin Dyer at the plate and runners at first and second.
Erin nearly ends the game with a three-run blast, but the left fielder catches it at the wall. Let's see what her sister can do...
Kelly does not do too bad. She lines one into center field and plates one to bring the lead to six.
Sixth Inning: Western Illinois may have found its key to success. Colleen Biebel leads off the inning with a passed ball strikeout. It really is a win-win situation. Delaney gets her strikeout and the Westerwinds get the satisfaction of putting a runner on base.
Western Illinois threatens by putting its leadoff hitters on first and second, but NU turns a rare double play to get out of the inning with the shutout still intact.
Tammy Williams continues to struggle this postseason. She is 0-for-4 with a run (reaching on a fielder's choice). The Top-10 finalist for the national player of the year is really struggling this postseason. Her average dipped dramatically from the .480s to the .460s during the Big Ten tournament and her performance today is not helping much either.
Seventh Inning: Delaney sits Western Illinois quickly with two strikeouts in the seventh and NU moves on in the winner's brackets.
Delaney struck out 14 batters and gave up just one hit in earning her fourth straight postseason shutout. Michelle Batts went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Nicole Pauly was 2-for-2 with two solo home runs.
NU moves on to play rival DePaul, who defeated Drake earlier in the day, tomorrow at 11 a.m.
The Cats were focused completely on themselves after the game as they prepare for a rematch with the Blue Demons. DePaul defeated NU 5-3 in five innings April 29. The game was shortened by darkness. Neither team pitched their aces.
"For a team, I think its just playing good softball how we know, like we have always done," Batts said. "I think that we're our own worst enemies. If we just relax and take care of business, it will be easy."
Friday, April 18, 2008
Softball: Cats defeat Hoosiers with ease
Junior shortstop Tammy Williams had done her part in the second inning. She drew a four-pitch walk and advanced on an error, which allowed two runs to score, giving the Wildcats a three-run lead with two outs.
Williams got a little greedy on the next at-bat. She was picked off trying to steal third base on a close call.
The shortstop left no doubt her next at-bat.
Williams belted a two-run home run to start a five-run fourth inning as NU easily ran by Indiana 11-0 in five innings Friday at Sharon J. Drysdale Field.
The Cats (25-10, 10-1 Big Ten) came out of the gates quickly, recovering from their first Big Ten loss last Sunday.
Sophomore Nicole Pauly, who plays second base, scored an RBI double in the first inning. She was two-for-two and added a solo home run in the fourth. Sophomore designated player Emily Haug added two RBIs as well.
"I think we're just trying to play our game," Williams said. "I think we got away from that Sunday. We were trying to hit the ball and hit the ball hard, like we do. I think that was the plan. As a team, just work together and play Northwestern softball."
NU batted around in the fourth inning. But Indiana's prospects looked bleak even before then -- and they were already trailing by six runs.
Sophomore pitcher Lauren Delaney dominated the Hoosiers, striking out seven of the 15 batters she faced in four innings (freshman Jessica Smith pitched the fifth) and gave up one hit and two walks.
"Lauren's doing amazing," Williams said. "Knowing that you have to play good defense for her -- for those one or two hits -- and know that she is an amazing picture. She is going to get us out of everything. Our job is to just score the runs."
Williams and the Cats' offense did just that, giving the star pitcher plenty of breathing room Friday.
Williams got a little greedy on the next at-bat. She was picked off trying to steal third base on a close call.
The shortstop left no doubt her next at-bat.
Williams belted a two-run home run to start a five-run fourth inning as NU easily ran by Indiana 11-0 in five innings Friday at Sharon J. Drysdale Field.
The Cats (25-10, 10-1 Big Ten) came out of the gates quickly, recovering from their first Big Ten loss last Sunday.
Sophomore Nicole Pauly, who plays second base, scored an RBI double in the first inning. She was two-for-two and added a solo home run in the fourth. Sophomore designated player Emily Haug added two RBIs as well.
"I think we're just trying to play our game," Williams said. "I think we got away from that Sunday. We were trying to hit the ball and hit the ball hard, like we do. I think that was the plan. As a team, just work together and play Northwestern softball."
NU batted around in the fourth inning. But Indiana's prospects looked bleak even before then -- and they were already trailing by six runs.
Sophomore pitcher Lauren Delaney dominated the Hoosiers, striking out seven of the 15 batters she faced in four innings (freshman Jessica Smith pitched the fifth) and gave up one hit and two walks.
"Lauren's doing amazing," Williams said. "Knowing that you have to play good defense for her -- for those one or two hits -- and know that she is an amazing picture. She is going to get us out of everything. Our job is to just score the runs."
Williams and the Cats' offense did just that, giving the star pitcher plenty of breathing room Friday.
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