Saturday, September 4, 2010

Is It September or November?

There was a noticeable difference in climate change when myself and the other 70 or so members of ETBU's football contingent stepped off the plane yesterday in Minneapolis. What had been a typical humid, muggy morning back in Texas just a couple of hours earlier had turned into a brisk, windy, cloudy and chilly midday up here in the land of 1,000 lakes.

Lunch followed at a nice little place just outside Minneapolis, Old World Pizza, where the business stayed open late after lunch to serve the Tigers, well, old-fashioned style pizza. You wouldn't think a place could serve up enough pizza and mozzerella to a bunch of large, hungry college football players, but we were in and out of the place with guts busting in about an hour. Hats off to Old World.

Then it was a two-hour bus ride to La Crosse, just across the southeast Minnesota border in Wisconsin. Straight to the stadium, a crisp hour-long walk-through, then back to the hotel for supper catered by Olive Garden. The guys had a team meeting -- first with coaches, then closed-door players only -- before shutting it down for our first night on the road in 2010.

Woke up this morning to 45 degree temperatures. Yes, it is September but it definitely feels like late November back home. Funny thing is most people up here say this is very normal for this time of year in the land of cheese curds. Having seen highlights of games played on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field in Green Bay -- which is less than a couple of hours northeast from La Crosse -- I really don't doubt the locals.

I don't know how the Tigers will play Saturday night. This program has lost eight straight season openers, and digging out of an annual 0-1 hole has become more than tiresome. There is a huge monkey on the backs of these Tigers, and without any added motivation I can tell you this particular group of players is weary of carrying that particular weight and would love to shed it tonight. We will see.

It's been a great trip so far. It would become downright nice as a Texas sunset with a victory on the way home. Go Tigers!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Leader-Telegram Outshines Them All


Just wanted to share the lead from this morning's coverage story of the national championship game from the Leader-Telegram in Eau Claire. From one journalist to another, I think the Leader-Telegram's Justin Harings hit this one out of the park.


Sixth in the conference.
Fourth in the region.
First in the nation.
The East Texas Baptist softball team finally had to quit fighting, but only because there was nobody left to play...


That just about sums it up. Go Tigers!

Field of Dreams

It's still just a little less than 24 hours after the fact but it's tough to believe it ever happened. ETBU's softball team is the best in the nation. Officially.

The team struggled to just make its own conference tournament, for crying out loud. The dark days in late April leading up to that final regular season day at Taylor Field seem so, so long ago now. The disappointment of being ousted from the conference tournament a full day before Louisiana College was eventually crowned champion is now not even a memory, it's been erased completely. There was even a long week's wait between the conference tourney and the announcement of NCAA regional bids, a week that made it seem like the season was already over because there were no games being played.

Then suddenly, it what seemed like a blink of an eye, the Tigers were dogpiling in Eau Claire, Wisc., on a sweltering Monday afternoon.

Huh? Yes, it's a little bit unbelievable, in every sense of the word.

You sit back as a sports fan and you watch on TV as teams find a way to get it going at the right time, get hot for a few days during a championship and create pure magic. But you never ever dream it's going to happen to your team.

Tiger fans, it happened. Your lady Tigers are national champions and will forever be listed in the NCAA record books. Deal with it.

There are so many storylines to this team, still, that you will almost certainly miss one if you tried to capture any single, given moment. This is a team that, over a seven-day span, knocked off the top-ranked team in the land, a longtime rival that had dominated the series between the two teams on its home field for years. They then came from behind to win three of their four World Series games, including two against one of the most powerful teams in the NCAA, longtime playoff nemesis Linfield.

They did it by coming from three runs down in the final three innings, after leaving the bases loaded not once but twice, and by getting the luckiest of all bad hops on the final play of the season.

It was fitting that the championship was won on that play. The ball was just bouncing our way over the last eight games of the year.

Congratulations go to every member of the ETBU team, coaches, players, parents, trainers, students, faculty, staff, the plain-old every day fan. You find out during runs like this just how big your bandwagon is, and just how easy it is to welcome people aboard, no matter how fast you are flying by.

National champions. The first-ever from our conference and from our school as a NCAA member. Dreams sometimes do not die, after all.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Don't Stop Believing

No matter what happens Monday at the NCAA Division III Softball World Series, the 2010 ETBU Tigers have put their names in the history books.

By all accounts the Tigers have become the darlings of Eau Claire, the little engine that could, this year's team of destiny. It could all end, of course, still, as the Tigers have one more win to get in 2010 to claim ETBU's first NCAA national championship. But no one will ever forget the Tigers' first trip to the World Series.

If you are a Tiger fan you have to like the vibe coming out of Eau Claire. There are those moments in sports when a team can just "feel it," or as a lot of athletes like to say, can "smell it." ETBU has that look. You cannot explain it, it's just there.

How else do you explain Lauryn McCurry? Here is a young freshman who started most of the second half of the regular season at first base but has been in a slump that saw her drop to the ninth spot in the batting order and eventually out of the starting lineup altogether entering the NCAA Tournament.

Since the start of the NFCA Leadoff Classic back in March, Lauryn had started 31 games while playing in 39. Over that time she was hitting just .250, with 18 hits in 72 at-bats. None of those hits had gone for extra bases -- 18 singles since March.

She hadn't been in the starting lineup since the ASC Tournament on April 30, as Coach Janae Shirley had gone with Brooke Martin at first base and a combination of Shelbee Young and Ashton Brey in right. That strategy had worked wonders through the first eight games of the NCAA Tournament for ETBU, going into Sunday.

But Janae had a hunch, I guess, against Linfield. She inserted Lauryn back into the starting lineup Sunday, with Martin moving back to right. And as fate would have it, there was McCurry in the batter's box in the most crucial moment of the championship tournament for ETBU to this point.

It had the makings of a grand slam. I mean, what else would you have expected from what this team has given us over the last week?

Whoever comes out of the elimination bracket Monday will be a tough opponent for the Tigers. The thing that scares you most as the team in the winner's bracket is that the team you face is going to be coming at you with some momentum after a win or two, and they are going to have the underdog role. Can't say they have nothing to lose, but...the pressure will be on ETBU to win Monday. You don't want this to go into Tuesday if you are a Tiger.

One more to go. ETBU could be NCAA national champions Monday night. What a way to end the year. What a way to kick-start the summer.

Can you smell it?

Go Tigers!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Day 1 Thoughts

Some thoughts concerning Friday's first round of games at the NCAA Division III Softball Championship Finals:
  • For our own ETBU Tigers, this team is very confident in its ability to score big and score late. There was no sign of panic when Moravian jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead Friday, maybe a few nerves and jitters, but certainly no panic. When Meghan Fisher's home run left the yard in the fourth, you could almost hear a big exhale from everyone on ETBU's side. From that point the Tigers outscored the Greyhounds 6-1.
  • The two ETBU pitchers, Ayrika Henderson and Alicia Wright, have each other's backs. If you remember if was Wright who came in Monday's game late and saved the regional championship in a game Henderson gutted out for five innings. The big senior righty returned the favor Friday night, taking the ball from Wright over the final two-plus innings and allowing just one hit while fanning four.
  • ETBU seniors Adrienne Meier and Stacy Havner were a combined 5 for 8 with 5 RBI Friday night. Anyone who tells you senior leadership is overrated, is most likely staying at home this weekend.
  • Linfield is a scary, scary team. The team that handed ETBU its final loss to the 2009 season, a heartbreaking 2-1 come-from-behind win at the Taylor Field regional last May, leads the nation in homers and blasted three more (giving them a D-III record 77 in 2010) in rallying past a very good Luther team earlier Friday.
  • After coughing up its lead to ETBU Friday night, Moravian could get the unlucky chore of facing Eastern Connecticut State ace Molly Rathbun Saturday. Rathbun missed ECSU's 8-0 loss to Christopher Newport Friday, remaining at the hotel while fighting the flu. She is only 27-1 with a nation-best 0.61 ERA entering the World Series.
  • Don't let the Tigers' 4-2 win over Christopher Newport back in March fool you. The Captains were one of the best teams at the Leadoff Classic and outside of Louisiana College beating ETBU in the finals of that tournament, gave the Tigers their biggest challenge of the weekend. They are a good, fundamentally-sound softball team and will be a tough out Saturday.

On to day two. Go Tigers!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

World Series Coverage

In case you missed it, ETBU's Softball team is currently in Eau Claire, Wis., with a little bit of extended time to the 2010 softball season.

Unless you are one of the select few who either a) traveled with the team on the NCAA's dime to the upper Midwest, or b) were lucky enough to find a hotel room in the Eau Claire area, or, apparently, anywhere within a two-mile radius of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, or c) will be trekking overnight on a special charter bus for Tiger fans, which pulls out of Marshall at 8 Thursday night -- you will most likely be left to watching ETBU go for history this weekend right here on the vast expanse known as the Internet.

There are several ways being provided fans who can't make the trip for keeping up with the action. Below is a checklist of the areas you can use to follow the coverage. Pay attention, there will be at test at the end --
  • Go ahead and bookmark our Softball page here at etbu.edu, if you haven't already. We will be updating the site throughout the World Series with game action, photos (hopefully) and other information.
  • Our Director of Public Relations, Mike Midkiff, is with the team in Eau Claire and is busy with a very entertaining blog at the following link: http://www.etbu.edu/php/ladytigersoftball/. Mike will be penning his thoughts while traveling with the team and will focus more on the team's travels and off the field activities.
  • Our Sports Information Blog (here) will focus more on game action and events.
  • There are two different ways to watch or listen to all the ETBU action. First, for audio only, you may follow our tireless broadcaster, Mr. Charlie Chitwood, at www.audiosportsonline.net. Charlie called last week's regional and apparently is a very good good luck charm. He will be calling the games with a local touch and insight to the Tigers.
  • The NCAA Fan Website for the championship is state of the art. Go to http://www.ncaa.com/sports/w-softbl/champpage/w-softbl-div3-index.html. At this site you may watch live, streaming video of all the games at the tournament, with professional game commentary. Game Tracker will be providing live play-by-play via live stats. Postgame press conferences and interviews will also be streamed live on video. Your most in-depth coverage of the entire tournament is right here at this site.
  • ETBU's Twitter page. Follow ETBU_Tigers and get in-game, inning-by-inning updates of the score from the Tiger games. This is good for those who might be away from their computer but have Internet access on cell phones.

I certainly hope we haven't missed anything. And don't worry, no test.

Go Tigers!

NCAA: Never get Caught Assuming Anything

Okay, found out late Wednesday that all this promotion that we are the top seed at the national softball finals this week is completely false.

Officially the Tigers are the No. 7 seed, out of eight. That makes them an underdog Friday night against the No. 2 seed Moravian Greyhounds -- a team which ETBU thumped 15-3 back in March at the NFCA Leadoff Classic.

The highest-ranked team at the tournament -- No. 4 Luther -- is playing the next-highest ranked team -- No. 8 Linfield -- in the first round. Luther is seeded fourth while Linfield is seeded fifth.

The top seed at the tournament officially Ithaca College (33-13), which finished the regular season as the 24th-ranked team in the country.

Huh?

The lesson here is that one should never get caught assuming anything when it comes to the NCAA -- in fact, that's the acronym I've come up with. Never get Caught Assuming Anything. It was my personal thinking based on past experience that World Series seeding was based on the original regional seedings -- meaning, since Louisiana College was the top-ranked and top-seeded team in the nation entering the postseason, the winner of the Pineville Regional was to assume the No. 1 seed at the tournament.

That's the way things were back in 2004, when ETBU entered the West Regional in Orange, Ca., at Chapman. The Tigers were the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and would have been seeded No. 1 at the World Series had they advanced. Instead, Chapman -- the No. 2 seed at the regional -- won and went to the championship. They were declared the top seed at the World Series because they played in the "top seed regional."

So my apologies to anyone who was confused by the last two days' references to ETBU as the top seed. In the end it doesn't really matter once the games start -- all eight teams are regional championship winners and arguably members of the Division III Softball "Elite Eight." And the NCAA, in fairness, cautions everyone before the regionals that those bids are not issued based on any national rankings other than the NCAA's. And the top 25 is put out by the NFCA.

I'm not quite sure how these "seedings" were done, honestly, but it doesn't really matter. You play your first round game and you move on from there.

Go Tigers!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Little Taste Of Magic

I've heard the terms "team of destiny," "fate" and just plain "outstanding" heard to describe what ETBU's Tiger Softball team accomplished on Monday with its 2-0 win over conference rival Louisiana College in the regional championship game.

Whether you believe in any of those terms is up to you. I would say personally it's just magic.

The Tigers shucked off all kinds of gorillas from their collective backs Monday, and the reward is the program's first-ever bid to the World Series (by the way, the NCAA officially calls it NCAA Division III Softball Championship, but it's a lot easier and quicker to just type and say World Series).

The biggest gorilla was the notion that ETBU couldn't beat LC on its home field. Granted, the Lady Wildcats have an outstanding tradition and were the first to break into the World Series from the ASC a couple of years ago. And, they'd whipped ETBU 12 straight times at Coca Cola Field going into Sunday.

It looked like No. 13 was going to be unlucky again for the Tigers Sunday, when LC staked ace Rene Schwartzenburg -- who had never lost a game to the Tigers in seven career decisions -- with a 2-0 lead in the sixth inning. But somehow the Tigers mustered up three unearned runs and edged to the 3-2 win.

Magic.

Then on Monday, an errant throw allowed the only two runs of the day to score for ETBU, a play the Lady Wildcats have made a million times. Tiger pitchers Ayrika Henderson and Alicia Wright made it stand up.

Magic.

Two days earlier, a strike away from eliminating another rival, UT Tyler, the Tigers watched as some defensive miscues of their own opened the door for a furious three-run Patriot rally that tied the score at 3-3. ETBU answered in the seventh inning with a walk-off two-out single by senior Stacy Havner.

Magic.

A three-run uprising in the sixth inning against Southwestern, the scrappiest team of the regional making its first-ever NCAA playoff appearance, finally sent the Tigers into the championship game.

Magic.

It's been a wonderful week to be a Tiger. Nothing is guaranteed at the World Series, of course. LC and UT Tyler took supremely talented teams to the last two championships and came home with nothing. Could the third time be the charm?

The ASC East proved to be the toughest division, of any conference, in the nation. Four teams were asked to play in the NCAA Tournament last week. All from the East side of the ASC.

UT Tyler has the ASC East championship. LC has the overall ASC Tournament title. ETBU can complete that trifecta and the ASC East can then stake the claim to have played perhaps the most dominant softball of any Division III conference in the nation.

It just takes a little magic.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Football Golf Tournament Set For June 8

The Tiger football team will be hosting a golf tournament June 8 at Cypress Hills Golf Club just outside Marshall. The proceeds from this golf tournament will go toward the program's Summer Service trips to the Ukraine and Turkey this summer.

This is the first year ETBU's football team will be making two summer trips overseas. Two years ago a group of players and coaches spent two weeks in Croatia and last summer were scheduled to spend part of the summer in London. An airport fiasco of course derailed that trip but the Tigers are branching out even more this summer all over the globe.

The trips are costly and the players must raise their own funds. This tournament is an effort to assist in funding all those who have committed to go. The travel expenses have risen considerably since the trips were originally planned and additional money is required.

The Ukraine trip will include a group of seven doing construction work at the Open Doors Christian Camp, a youth camp just outside of Kiev in northern Ukraine. The trip to Turkey includes 10 players with a unique opportunity to conduct a full contact American Football Camp on university campuses in Istanbul.

A flyer and registration form for the golf tournament is available on the football web site here at etbu.edu. For more information regarding this and other Tiger fund-raisers, contact head coach Mark Sartain at 903-923-2187.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Unsung Heroes

Congrats are in order for Tiger Softball senior Adrienne Meier (.562, 9 hits, 5 runs scored) and freshman Beck Young (.538, 7 hits, 5 doubles, 1 triple, 6 RBI), both of whom were named to the ASC All-Tournament team Saturday.

There were a couple of others who no doubt received consideration for the all-tourney team for their performances.
  • I personally thought senior centerfielder Porsha Harrison may have had her best two-day stretch as a Tiger at the tournament. Porsha hit .364 and scored twice, but she also had a big two-run triple during the win over Hardin-Simmons on Friday. Porsha also was again solid defensively and came within inches, literally, of perhaps saving the Tigers in the loss against UT Tyler. The tying runs scored for Tyler after a little bloop single to shallow center that Porsha dove for and appeared to have in her glove or close to it, just barely missing the final out. Then on Joey Cronin's game-winning homer for UTT, Porsha nearly brought the ball back into the park with a leaping attempt at the wall but the unfamiliar wall gave way just enough when she leaped against it to knock the ball loose and hit the top of the wall. A great all-around effort for Harrison this weekend.
  • Sophomore pitcher Alicia Wright was strong again during the postseason tournament. She went 2-0 with a 0.86 ERA in over 16 innings, including a complete-game shutout of Hardin-Simmons in the second game on Friday.
  • Sophomore Brooke Martin also had solid weekend, hitting .533. She had the second-most hits of any Tiger at the tournament (8) and drove in three runs, and she also had a couple of nice catches defensively in a very difficult outfield to play thanks to the near all-dirt surface at Railroad Park.

The Joys of Connectivity

Our many apologies for those who went to the various links available for live stat coverage or even Twitter updates during the ASC Softball Tournament, especially to the many Tiger fans out there who are now following us on Twitter. As it turned out there were more kinks than expected at the new Railroad Park, especially when it came to wireless Internet coverage.

The field where ETBU played its first three games of the tournament -- Gold Field -- kept receiving a strong wireless signal but for some reason we were unable to get a browser to open a web site. I was cut off from the ETBU web site completely and there were periods where I could not even pull up Twitter. And the live stats, which were being run through the UT Dallas server, were suffering from all kinds of technical difficulties that were a result of the lack of coverage.

Things were a little better when we switched to the Blue Field for the elimination game against Louisiana College but the signal dropped us again midway through the game. I was unable to reconnect at that point. It was a very frustrating weekend for all -- players, coaches, SIDs and fans -- and there was really nothing we could do about it at the time.

As it turned out the Tigers may have been just a couple of innings away from playing for the championship. It was very disappointing to cough up the 4-0 lead with just two innings to go but you have to give UT Tyler credit. The Patriots were a hot team and weren't quite ready to give up their winning streak, and the ball literally just didn't bounce ETBU's way those last two innings.

Hopefully the Tigers will receive an at-large bid again to the NCAA Tournament. ETBU has four victories against teams that have been ranked No. 1 in the nation at the time of those wins, so we will see come next Monday when the bids are issued.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Last Word on Softball Coverage...

Okay, for those out there who can't make it to the tournament this weekend over in Lewisville:

There will be no online broadcast of the ETBU games other than one provided by the ASC in the conference championship game. But you can follow the action live through conference live stats, with a link provided on the Tiger Softball web site and also at the ASC site, and I will also be tweeting game updates and information on the ETBU Athletics Twitter page. Just go to twitter.com and follow ETBU_Tigers.

If you miss any of the live game action always check back to the web site and also here on the blog, I will post updates and comments as much as I possibly can postgame throughout the playoffs.

Go Tigers!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Looking Ahead...

You never ever want to get caught trying to predict what will happen in the future, especially when it comes to selecting NCAA Tournament participants when it comes time to issue bids. That will happen either late Sunday night or early Monday, with the start of the 2010 NCAA Division Softball Championship next weekend.

There is no guarantee for ETBU to make a second straight NCAA appearance. The only guarantee would be if the Tigers win the American Southwest Conference tournament this weekend and grab the conference's automatic bid. But there is also the chance of course that ETBU will receive an at-large bid, like they did last season.

These are the kinds of situations that give players, coaches and fans fits because there are just relatively few spots to fill. What we do know is that the Tigers have spent a great deal of the season ranked No. 2 in the nation, which is good. ETBU is recognized nationally for its traditionally strong softball program, which is also good. And the Tigers this week are ranked No. 4 in the NCAA West Region rankings, which goes a long way in determining which teams are invited to regionals next week. That is also good, seeing as most regionals will field anywhere from 6-8 teams -- meaning if you're fourth, even with my crazy math, you've got a good shot at being selected.

ETBU has a 21-9 record this season against "in-region" opponents. That "in-region" thing is a little vague because it includes records against ASC rivals such as Louisiana College and Mississippi College -- who are listed by the NCAA as being the East Region. ETBU and Texas-Tyler are listed in the West Region, but their games against LC and MC count as in-region.

ETBU went 4-4 against Texas-Tyler and Louisiana College, with UTT ranked No. 1 in the West and LC ranked No. 1 in the East Region. Against teams that are regionally ranked from around the country, ETBU is 7-7 on the year. That's also a pretty good sign for the Tigers.

The bottom line is that the Tigers could make things a lot easier for themselves by winning the program's first ASC title since 2004 this weekend. That is the only sure way to get invited to an NCAA First-Round Tournament next week.

Here are the complete West Region rankings for this week:
  • 1. Texas-Tyler (35-5 overall, 31-5 in-region)
  • 2. Claremont Mudd-Scripps (32-6, 28-4 in-region)
  • 3. Linfield (35-5 overall, 33-5 in-region)
  • 4. East Texas Baptist (29-9 overall, 21-9 in-region)
  • 5. Redlands (30-10 overall, 27-6 in-region)
  • 6. Southwestern (26-10 overall, 25-10 in-region)
  • 7. Willamette (27-11 overall, 21-8 in-region)
  • 8. Pacific Lutheran (22-14 overall, 22-14 in-region)

It must be remembered that most likely, Louisiana College will be sent with either UT Tyler or ETBU, or both, to a first-round site. Last season all three ASC teams competed in the ETBU-hosted regional at Taylor Field. So in that scenario, if all three receive postseason bids, you'd have to guess the NCAA would send all three somewhere together again.

The dicey part is if there is an upset of, say, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament this weekend. The Athenas, who also were at the ETBU regional last season, host that tournament. Redlands, ranked just behind ETBU in the region, is the No. 2 seed.

Linfield has already clinched an NCAA berth by winning the regular season Northwest Conference championship. The NWC, which also includes Pacific Lutheran and Willamette in the regional rankings, has no conference tournament, so if PLU and Willamette get in it will be via NCAA invites.

And Southwestern won the Southern Collegeiate Athletic Conference title this season in just the second year of the program. The SCAC has no conference tournament, either, so Southwestern is in the NCAA Tournament with an automatic bid.

Okay, what does all this mean? Let's assume ETBU, UT Tyler and Louisiana College get bids, along with the automatics -- Linfield and Southwestern -- already mentioned. A big guess here is that if UT Tyler or Louisiana College is selected to host, you could see a regional of UT Tyler, ETBU, Louisiana College, Southwestern, Linfield, C-M-S and Redlands.

Another kink to consider possibly is if either UMHB, Concordia or Hardin-Simmons wins the ASC Tournament and grabs the ASC automatic. That would also presumably kick one of the above mentioned at-larges out of the regional, perhaps. Or, the NCAA could break up the entire bunch and send the Texas schools to the West Coast somewhere and send LC or to the Midwest, which it's done before.

Bottom line is nothing is settled or even knowable until after this weekend. There are still too many chips to fall. But it is fun to talk about.

Coverage for Softball Tournament

As of today we are still trying to determine whether or not there will be a broadcast available of the Tiger Softball games at this weekend's ASC Tournament. The new site of the tournament, Railroad Park in Lewisville, is by all accounts a great place to watch a softball game but does not have phone lines in the press box so we are working on technical aspects of wireless broadcasting.

However all games will include live stats as well as ETBU's games being followed via our Twitter page, which I've discovered is a great way to keep everyone up to date with action in the game. If there is no broadcast I will attempt to give more in-depth analysis of the games on Twitter, but we'll see what happens.

Just wanted to let everyone know and we'll give you more information later. Go Tigers!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Weekend Warriors

The 2009-2010 regular season for East Texas Baptist University's Athletics teams ended Sunday -- with softball still playing in the ASC playoffs this week, but other than that all regular season action for this school year is in the books.
The final weekend of the sports year here at ETBU came with some high drama as well as some outstanding, record-breaking type performances. Here is a short rundown of what transpired this last weekend for the Tigers:
  • Baseball's Luke Leftwich had a monster series against Ozarks, bashing four home runs and driving in 11 as the Tigers finished the year by taking two of three games from an Eagles team that entered the series still fighting for a playoff spot. I'm no math major but that's almost 4 RBI a game for Luke, who finished his senior year with 13 bombs and tied for the team lead with a .431 batting average. The 13 homers ties the most by a Tiger in a single season since ETBU joined the American Southwest Conference back in 1998-99, matching Josiah Jones' mark during the Tigers' last playoff season in 2005.
  • Senior Kyle Pope (see previous blog post) ended his brilliant ETBU career with 191 hits in three years -- finishing just nine short of the all-time hits record set by Trey Luster. Kyle matched his previous season high for hits with 66 and had 112 hits over the last two years. He also had at least one hit in 37 out of the 39 games played this season, which is an amazing statistic considering the amount of quality pitching in this conference.
  • Softball, of course, kept alive its proud streak of 11 straight years of making the American Southwest Conference tournament, a tournament ETBU has never missed in its years of eligibility. For those who might not understand and appreciate tradition, that is a powerful streak for both the current Tigers and former ones, kind of a common bond throughout the years that they all share. Yes, it was a big deal.
  • Lost in all the drama and excitement of fighting their way into the playoffs on the season's final day, perhaps, was the performance of ETBU's two pitchers in Sunday's action against top-ranked Louisiana College. I've watched Alicia Wright and Ayrika Henderson pitch the last two years but I don't know if I've seen as impressive a 1-2 punch performance as those two pulled off Sunday. Alicia threw a no-hitter last year as a freshman and had a couple of gutsy playoff performances, but I don't know if I've ever seen her throw as well as she did against LC Sunday. The Wildcats' only two hits of the game came on bunt singles, and nothing was hit especially hard at all. Just a great performance all around, but LC escaped with a 1-0 win by taking advantage of the bunts.
  • Henderson got the ball in a must-win situation for ETBU and did what All-American aces do. It's been kind of a pitch to contact type thing for Ay this year, based on her lower strikeout totals, and she's still one of the top pitchers in this league. No one else could have had the ball in that situation, and she turned in a gem -- two-hitter, with one of those hits being a little bloop shot over her head that landed and spun away from Stacy Havner at shortstop. The second hit was a solid single to right, but it came after ETBU had exploded for a 6-0 lead in the fifth inning.
  • Heard this from an LC follower in the ballpark Sunday: "No one outside of Marshall, Texas is going to be sad to see Adrienne Meier graduate," which was a full-hearted compliment of the Tigers' senior leftfielder. Consider this: against some of the top pitchers in this league in her last two home doubleheaders (UT Tyler and LC), Addy has nine hits in four games, a batting average of .600. That's certainly worthy of a two-time All-Region selection who most certainly will be in line for a third honor in that regard.
  • And finally, freshman Beck Young's game-clinching three-run homer in the fifth inning Sunday gave her 42 RBI on the year. That's the most RBI by a Tiger freshman since Christy Shipley -- arguably one of the best players to ever wear a Tiger uniform as well as compete in the ASC -- had 50 on the record-setting 41-win team of 2004. Beck also made a nice diving stab defensively at second base. In a league that has been lit up this year by great freshman performances, Beck is right up there among that group.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Baseball's Pope achieves another milestone

Tiger Baseball senior Kyle Pope will end his ETBU career on the field this weekend in Clarksville, Ark., when ETBU plays its finale series against University of the Ozarks. It will mark the end of one of the most successful playing careers in the history of the program, and perhaps one of the most underrated.

Pope has been a model of consistency for the baseball program since walking onto campus three years ago as a transfer. He will leave as the program's all-time leader in doubles and will finish just a handful or so hits away from being the all-time leader in that category. And again, he played just three years here.

But Pope is also walking away with at least a share of a statistic that just sort of popped up this week around the ASC. There is currently no listed record for longest hitting streak in the ASC but the conference SIDs, through some e-mail correspondence this week, listed all the top hitting streaks in the conference from each school. As it turns out, Pope's 29-game hit streak to open this season is at least tied for a conference record for longest hitting streak.

Kyle has been so consistent and so dependable at the plate this streak just kind of snuck up on us. The fact is that Kyle had at least one hit in every one of the Tigers' first 29 games this season, a streak that I didn't realize until beginning the research for this SID-conference project. The streak ended in game one of a series against the University of Houston-Victoria, and going into this weekend Pope has hit in 34 of ETBU's 36 games this season.

Not bad for a guy who also kicked four field goals in a game once for the ETBU football team, which also is a school record. Thanks Kyle, for all the good stuff as a Tiger!

Softball Playoff Scenarios This Weekend

If East Texas Baptist is to make an 11th straight appearance in the American Southwest Conference Softball Championship Tournament next week, it will go down as the Tigers' toughest qualifying challenge to date.

Entering the final day of the regular season on Saturday, the Tigers (28-8, 15-7) find themselves needing help elsewhere around the ASC East Division to make the postseason. A killer four-game losing streak entering Saturday's season finale at home to No. 1-ranked Louisiana College has put ETBU in a tie with Mississippi College (27-9, 13-7) for the third and final playoff spot, and the Lady Choctaws own a head-to-head tiebreaker advantage over ETBU.

That means Friday's games between Mississippi College and LeTourneau in Longview, along with Saturday's MC at UT Tyler contests, have special meaning in the conference race as it goes down to the wire.

The Tigers, the preseason favorite to win the East after winning the division last season, have been ranked in the top four in the nation since the beginning of the season. But it's been a killer ASC East schedule this year, where the top three teams -- LC, ETBU and UT Tyler -- have all been ranked 1-2-3 in the country the last month, with MC having been ranked as high as ninth this season.

Mississippi College, however, is the only team in that bunch not to stump its toe in the conference schedule. The Choctaws are 0-6 against UT Tyler and Louisiana College entering Saturday, but MC went 3-1 against ETBU.

The Tigers have what has proven to be a crucial loss at LeTourneau, while LC was upset by UT Dallas earlier this month. The only losses in conference play by both UT Tyler and MC have come against either LC or ETBU.

The Patriots, who got a big sweep of Louisiana College Thursday and now control their own destiny for the division championship, lost three of its four games to ETBU but went 3-1 against LC and swept a doubleheader against MC earlier this season. LC swept MC but went 1-3 against Tyler, and the Lady Wildcats swept ETBU last weekend in Pineville, La. The records of the four teams against each other entering Saturday: ETBU is 4-6, UT Tyler is 6-4, LC is 7-3 and MC is 3-6.

If Mississippi College loses three of its last four games, the Tigers are in the playoffs no matter what happens at Taylor Field Saturday. If the Choctaws sweep LeTourneau but get swept at UT Tyler, ETBU must win at least one game Saturday. If MC sweeps LeTourneau Friday and splits with Tyler, ETBU must sweep Louisiana College. If the Choctaws go 4-0 on the weekend, ETBU is out of the playoffs.

In any event, the Tigers will honor their four seniors -- Porsha Harrison, Stacy Havner, Ayrika Henderson and Adrienne Meier -- on Senior Day Saturday at ETBU.