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Teams: Softball: Schedule & Results
JUMBOS DEFEAT CORTLAND 3-1 FOR FIRST-EVER NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
GAME VICTORY
COLLEGE SOFTBALL FINAL SCORE
NCAA Championship Round
Tufts 3, Cortland 1
Game Box Score
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Izzie Santone allowed seven hits and no
walks in a complete-game victory
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. -- The Tufts University Jumbos defeated the Cortland
State Red Dragons 3-1 on the first day of competition at the 2009 NCAA
Division 3 Softball Championship Friday afternoon at Montclair State
University Stadium. Making their second appearance in the NCAA
championship round, the Jumbos (43-1) posted their first-ever victory.
They advance into the winner's bracket on Saturday and will play either
Salisbury University or Coe College at 6:30 pm.
In their first NCAA championship round game since 2000,
and facing second team All-American Katie Finch, the Jumbos got started quickly by taking a 1-0 lead in the top of the
first. Senior CF Laura Chapman (Seattle, WA) led off with a
double to right-center and senior 3B Samantha Kuhles (Somerville, NJ)
dropped a bunt that was misplayed, allowing Chapman to score.
Sophomore Izzie Santone (Madison, CT) got the start for the
Jumbos and blanked the Red Dragons in the first. She got First Team
All-American Donnalyn Cross on a first-pitch fly ball to left. She had
two outs on two pitches after another first-pitch fly to left by Crystal
Carlson. Senior 1B Emily Ringen hit a two-out double, as Chapman tried
to make a diving catch and the ball skipped off of her, but junior DP
Sammi Dieffenbach popped to shortstop ending the inning.
In the Cortland second, first-year SS Jessica Harman lined a single
to right on the first pitch, but she was picked off first base on the
next pitch, with junior catcher Cara Hovhanessian (Farmington, CT)
throwing to senior 2B Danielle Lopez (Danvers, MA). Chapman
beat out a ground ball to second to start the Tufts third, but was caught
stealing for just the fourth time this season in 34 attempts.
After a pair of three-up, three down half-innings, Cortland rallied
in the fourth. A one-out single by Ringen started it, and
pinch-runner Lexi Derning advanced to second on a passed ball.
Dieffenbach then singled to left and advanced to second on the throw home
that kept Derning at third. First-year SS Jessica Harman then drilled
one back at Santone, who couldn't field it cleanly, but got the out at
first while Derning scored to tie the game at 1-1. Santone got senior RF
Bethany Williamson swinging to strand a runner at
third.
The Jumbos answered and took the lead in the top of the fifth, with Hovhanessian leading off
with a single to center. Senior Alison Drobiarz (Old
Saybrook, CT) pinch ran and advanced to second on passed ball. Senior LF
Roni Herbst (Montclair, NJ), playing in her hometown, slapped a
double down the left-field line with Drobiarz going to third. Junior SS
Casey Sullivan (Berlin, CT) then dropped a run-scoring single
into left, scoring Drobiarz to make it 2-1.
Sophomore catcher Katie Fusco lined a single off the glove of Kuhles
to open the fifth for Cortland. Sophomore pinch runner Cait Carner was
sacrificed to second and moved to third on a ground out to second. The
Jumbos got out of the inning when Cross grounded to Sullivan at
shortstop.
Tufts rallied for an insurance run with two outs in the sixth.
Senior RF Maya Ripecky (Chicago, IL), awarded All-American honors
on Thursday night, grounded a single through the right-side hole and stole second.
Senior catcher Cara Hovhanessian (Farmington, CT) then launched a double over the left fielder's head,
scoring Ripecky for a 3-1 Tufts lead.
The Jumbos' stellar defense brought home the win. Kuhles made a nice over-the-shoulder
catch of a foul ball for the first out in the sixth. A sizzling grounder
to short was fielded easily by Sullivan for the second out, then Santone
flashed her glove to snare a ball up the middle and threw to first for the third out.
Cortland brought the potential winning run to the plate in the bottom
of the seventh. With one out, pinch hitter Lyndsay Rowell spun a ball into the right-side hole to get on with one out. Sullivan made another excellent play on a
slow ground ball by Fusco. Junior LF Rose Morrison nubbed
one in front of plate and beat it out, brining Brooke Weidman to the
plate as the potential tying run. She hit a grounder to Kuhles at third,
and the Jumbos had their first-ever NCAA championship round victory.
Chapman and Hovhanessian both had two hits for Tufts, which finished
with eight. The only run scored against Santone was unearned, as she
went seven innings allowing seven hits with no walks and two strikeouts.
Ringen finished with two this for Cortland, which had seven hits.
Finch allowed three runs, four strikeouts and no walks in seven innings.
"We played great defense and we got great pitching," Tufts coach
Cheryl Milligan said. "We could have used a few more hits, but we're
going to hit because that's what we do. We may not get 5-7 runs out of
them, but we'll get on base. I thought we had a few opportunities that
we missed to advance some runners, but overall that's the kind of game
you expect in the National Championship. You can't expect a lot of free
bases. There was a big [Cortland] error in the first inning that gave us
a little momentum at the start of the game. We have a ton of confidence
in Izzie, so once we got that run on the board we felt a lot better."
The victory was the first by a New England region team at the NCAA
Championships since 2004. New England teams had gone 1-14 in the final
eight since the 2001 season.
"I think even though we are 43-1, we still feel like we're underdogs
because we're from New England," Hovhanessian said. "I don't think our
region gets that much respect as having a ton of powerhouse teams like
maybe the Midwest does. I think people probably look at our record and
say, Who did they play?' It's great to come here and play someone who
is ranked high and continue to do the things that we've been doing all
season. By no means are we coming in here and saying we are the team to
beat, but I think we know that we have just as much chance as anyone
else and we have the tools to be a National Championship team."
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