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Monmouth College 2008 Softball - Results and Game Summaries

 

May 3, 2008 at MWC Tournament, Lake Forest, Ill.
Lake Forest 11, Monmouth 6 (13-15)
The Scots didn't go quietly in an 11-6 elimination game loss to Lake Forest. Monmouth spotted the Foresters six runs in the first inning and trailed 9-0 before rallying in the fourth on an Emily Willems grand slam, her second of the season. Willems went 3-for-4. Kembra Bell collected three hits and an RBI. Amanda Murdock suffered the loss as the Scots made their first Midwest Conference tournament appearance since 2004.

May 3, 2008 at MWC Tournament, Lake Forest, Ill.
St. Norbert 7, Monmouth 0 (13-14)
Monmouth couldn't find an answer to a St. Norbert two-run homer in the bottom of the fourth inning, dropping their opening round game 7-0. The Scots managed four hits in the game, two by senior Kristin Bickett. Sarah Christensen suffered the loss to fall to 7-6.

April 27, 2008 vs. Grinnell College at Monmouth, Ill.
Monmouth 5 (12-13, 4-3), Grinnell 4
Monmouth 6, (13-13, 5-3), Grinnell 2
The Scots swept Grinnell 5-4, 6-2 and showed a flair for the dramatic with a seventh inning rally in Game 1 to earn their first Midwest Conference Tournament berth since 2004. Grinnell broke a 1-1 tie with three runs in the top of the seventh, but the Scots responded with four of their own in their half of the inning. After pinch runner Kendra Ricketts scored on a ground out and pinch hitter Jill Hennenfent lofted a sacrifice fly to score Erin Fitzpatrick, Emily Willems' third hit of the game, a two out double scored Ashley Parer to tie the game at 4-4. Willems then scored the winning run from second when Anna Coutts' ground ball was mishandled, giving the Scots a trip the the MWC Tournament in coach John Goddard's first year at the helm. Sarah Christensen struck out nine in the complete game win. Amanda Murdock cruised to the win in the nightcap, scattering nine hits and striking out five. Monmouth used a four run fourth to put the game out of reach. Pinch hitter Maggie Dort drove in two runs with a base hit and then scored on a wild pitch to give the Scots a comfortable lead.

April 23, 2008 vs. Augustana College at Rock Island, Ill.
Monmouth 1 (11-12, 2-3), Augustana 0
Augustana 3, Monmouth 1 (11-13, 3-3)
Monmouth pushed their win streak to seven with a 1-0 win over Augustana in the opener, but the longest streak since an eight game run in 2001 came to a halt in a 3-1 loss in the nightcap. Maggie Dort scored Game 1's only run, scampering home when Kristen Bickett's sac bunt was mishandled in the sixth inning. Ashley Tocha picked up the win in relief of starter Sarah Christensen who surrendered just two hits in four innings. Val Mitchell worked the seventh to earn the save. The Vikings pushed two runs across in the sixth of the nightcap to pull out a 3-1 win. Bickett scored the Scots' lone run in the second inning, coming home when Ashley Parer was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to give Monmouth an early 1-0 lead. Augustana tied the game with a two-out solo homer in the third. Mitchell suffered the loss in relief of Amanda Murdock who struck out four and scattered three hits over four innings. Erin Fitzpatrick picked up three hits on the night for the Scots.

April 16, 2008 vs. Illinois College at Monmouth, Ill.
Monmouth 3 (9-12, 2-3), Illinois College 1
Monmouth 9 (10-12, 3-3), Illinois College 1
The Fighting Scots continued their hot streak and inched closer to their first Midwest Conference tournament berth since 2004 with a 3-1, 9-1 sweep of Illinois College. Sarah Christensen earned the win in the Game 1 pitchers' dual, scattering 10 hits and only allowing a single run in the sixth. A pair of freshmen gave Monmouth the lead in the fifth when Haley Lyons' base hit drove in Erin Fitzpatrick. The Lady Blues tied the game in the sixth, but Monmouth answered in the seventh. After a walk to Kristin Bickett and Fitzpatrick's second hit of the game, pinch hitter Val Mitchell blasted a two-run double to the center field fence for the winning margin. Amanda Murdock got plenty of support in picking up the Game 2 win. Monmouth jumped on IC for five runs in the first inning. Lyons again provided the spark with a bases-clearing double for her second, third and fourth RBIs of the day. Maggie Dort, who had four RBIs in the game, supplied the second inning fireworks, driving in three runs with her home run that sailed over the center field scoreboard. Fitzpatrick added a solo homer in the third to round out the onslaught. Murdock pitched out of a bases loaded jam in back-to-back innings to complete the sweep. The Scots, who are riding a six-game win streak, are in sole possession of second place in the MWC South Division.

April 14, 2008 vs. St. Norbert at Janesville, Wis.
Monmouth 9 (8-12, 1-3), St. Norbert 0
Facing the No. 1 ranked team in the Midwest Conference's North Division didn't intimidate the Fighting Scots in their 9-0 shutout of St. Norbert. The Scots picked up an unearned run in the second inning and followed that with two runs in the third to take a 3-0 lead. Monmouth blew the game wide open with six runs in the fifth to win via the mercy rule. Haley Lyons' three run triple supplied the big blow. Emily Willems' single then plated Lyons for the final margin. Sarah Christensen pitched four innings for the run-shortened win.

April 14, 2008 vs. Ripon at Janesville, Wis.
Monmouth 7 (7-12, 1-3), Ripon 6
Monmouth used Emily Willems' second inning grand slam to propel the Scots to a 7-6 win over Ripon. The Red Hawks took a 1-0 lead with an unearned run in the first before The Scots' Val Stier and Ashley Parer induced a pair of two out walks to give Monmouth hope in second inning. Maggie Scudella's base hit loaded the bases for Willems who jacked a 3-2 pitch over the left field fence to give Monmouth a lead they would not surrender. With the Scots leading 7-6 in the seventh, Sarah Christensen was summoned from the bull pen to record the final out and earn the save. Amanda Murdock earned the win, pitching around three Scots errors and not allowing an earned run until the seventh. The Scots gunned down two runners at the plate in the win.

April 14, 2008 vs. Lawrence at Janesville, Wis.
Monmouth 6 (6-12, 1-3), Lawrence 0
The Scots' Emily Willems went 4-for-4, Kristin Bickett blasted a two run homer, Maggie Dort drove in three runs and Sarah Christensen fanned eight in the Fighting Scots' 6-0 blanking of Lawrence. Monmouth jumped on the Vikings early, scoring four runs in the first inning. Dort picked up her first two RBIS when her base hit plated Willems and Anna Coutts. Bickett followed Dort's single with her two run homer to give the Scots a 4-0 lead. Dort and Bickett were at it again in the sixth as each hit sacrifice flies to pick up their third RBIs. Willems and Coutts each scored twice for the Scots and Coutts added a pair of hits.

April 9, 2008 vs. Knox at Galesburg, Ill.
Knox 4, Monmouth 3 (4-12, 0-3)
Monmouth 4 (5-12, 1-3)
Same scores, different outcomes. Two runs in the bottom of the ninth decided both ends of the double header at Knox. The Prairie Fire took the opener 4-3 and the Fighting Scots claimed the nightcap 4-3. Anna Coutt's sac fly drove in Val Stier with the game's first run in the third and Maggie Dort's second two-run homer in as many games made it 3-0. Monmouth was clinging to a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the seventh when Knox plated two runs to take the win. Sarah Christensen suffered the loss despite fanning 8 batters. Amanda Murdock took the Game 2 win thanks to some last inning drama. Kembra Bell drove in Emily Willems with a sac fly in the third to give the Scots a 1-0 lead and Kristin Bickett's second hit of the game, her fourth of the night, scored pinch runner Kendra Ricketts to give the Scots a 2-0 advantage through four innings. Knox tied the game with three runs on four straight hits in the sixth. Batting in the bottom of the seventh, two hit batsmen put Natalie Giannini and Coutts aboard with one out. Bell's second hit of the game scored Giannini and moved Coutts to third. Coutts then scored on a wild pitch to give the Scots the win.

April 6, 2008 vs. Lake Forest at Monmouth, Ill.
Lake Forest 6, Monmouth 5 (4-10, 0-1)
Lake Forest 13, Monmouth 6 (4-11, 0-2)
Monmouth gave favored Lake Forest a scare in the Scots' Midwest Conference opener, but fell 6-5, 13-7 to the Foresters. Three unearned runs by Lake Forest in the seventh inning of the opener wasted a seven strike out performance by losing pitcher Sarah Christensen. Emily Willems had given the Scots a 5-3 lead with a two-run single in the sixth before LFC's Christy Condon blasted a three run homer with two out in the final frame to give the Foresters the win. The Scots jumped out to an early lead in the nightcap, scoring three runs in the first. Kembra Bell's base hit scored Willems and Maggie Dort fouled off seven straight pitches before finding one she liked for a two run homer. LFC tied the game with three runs in the second, but Monmouth answered when Kristin Bickett drove in a pair of runs with a double in the top of the third. The Foresters plated seven runs in their half of the inning on five hits and two errors to take a 10-5 lead and coast to the win. Bell picked up five hits in the twinbill.

April 2, 2008 vs. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology at Monmouth, Ill.
Monmouth 3 (3-9), Rose-Hulman 1
Monmouth 7 (4-9), Rose-Hulman 6
The Fighting Scots banged out 23 hits in a 3-1, 7-6 double header sweep of Engineers. Monmouth scored solo runs in the third, fourth and sixth innings to give Sarah Christensen her second win of the year. The junior pitcher struck out four and walked no one while scattering eight hits. Erin Fitzpatrick, Kristin Bickett and Emily Willems supplied RBIs in the opener. Fitzpatrick continued to pummel Rose-Hulman pitching in Game 2, driving in two runs in the opening inning with a double and her two-run homer in the third made it 5-2. After the Engineers took a 6-5 lead in the sixth, the Scots tied the game when Anna Coutts scored from second on a throwing error. Fitzpatrick promptly singled home Maggie Dort to give the Scots the lead for good 7-6. Christensen pitched the last 1-2/3 innings for her second win of the night. Dort turned an unassisted double play in the seventh to preserve the win, spearing a line drive at first base and doubling off the base runner. Fitzpatrick finished the night with five hits, two doubles, a home run and six RBIs. Willems picked up four hits, Dort and Val Stier three each.

March 28, 2008 vs. Illinois Wesleyan at Bloomington, Ill.
Illinois Wesleyan 9, Monmouth 1 (2-8)
Illinois Wesleyan 4, Monmouth 2 (2-9)
Two innings on the night cost the Scots a chance at a pair of upsets in a 9-1, 4-2 double header loss to the Titans. The Game 1 final score was no indication of how close the game was. Monmouth fell behind in the first when Illinois Wesleyan scored a pair of unearned runs. Losing pitcher Sarah Christensen then went to work and faced just two batters over the minimum over the next three innings. Trailing 2-0, the Scots got on the board in the fifth. With two outs, back-to-back hits by Kristin Bickett and Christensen brought Emily Willems to the plate. The sweet-swinging shortstop promptly supplied the Scots' third straight hit, scoring Bickett. The Titans retook the lead with two runs in the bottom of the inning and generated a two-out rally in the bottom of the sixth, scoring five runs on five hits to put the game away. Willems supplied more fireworks in Game 2. With Amanda Murdock locked in a pitchers dual, Willems gave the Scots a 2-1 lead in the top of the third, blasting a two-run homer over the centerfield fence. IWU tied the game in the fourth and then pieced together five hits to score a pair of runs in the fifth to regain the lead for good. Willems picked up two hits and three RBIs on the night. Ashley Parer went 3-for-5.

March 26, 2008 vs. MacMurray at Monmouth, Ill.
Monmouth 10, MacMurray 2
Monmouth 3 (2-7), MacMurray 2 (8 innings)
Twelve days off must have helped Monmouth in a 10-2, 3-2 double header sweep of MacMurray. Sarah Christensen cruised in the opener, striking out five and walking one while scattering seven hits. Emily Willems picked up three hits of her five hits on the night and Kembra Bell and Kristen Bickett drove in a pair of runs each as the Scots scored in every inning in Game 1. Monmouth ended the game via the mercy rule with a four-run fifth. It was a bit tighter in Game 2. Val Stier drove in a pair of runs in the second to give the Scots a 2-1 lead. The Highlanders scratched out a solo run in the fifth to tie the score at 2-2. After the Highlanders stranded a pair of runners in the eighth, the Scots scored when Ashley Parer came home on a passed ball. Amanda Murdock picked up the complete game victory, striking out six.

March 14, 2008 at Tucson, Ariz.
North Central 12, Monmouth 2 (0-7)
A slow start doomed the Scots in a 12-2 loss to North Central. Monmouth surrendered five runs on five hits in the first inning and never recovered. The Scots pounded out four hits for a pair of runs in the third. Ashley Parer began the inning with a single and came home on Emily Willems' double. Willems crossed the plate when Val Mitchell connected for single. Willems raised her average to .348 with three hits and Parer picked up a pair of safeties.

March 13, 2008 at Tucson, Ariz.
Judson 14, Monmouth 0 (0-5)
Jamestown 11, Monmouth 3 (0-6)
Jet lag caught up with the Scots in a 14-0 loss to Judson and an 11-3 loss to Jamestown. Monmouth kept Judson in check until a 10-run outburst in the top of the third. The bottom half of the Scots' order collected five of their six hits against Judson, but couldn't bunch them together and stranded 10 runners in the shutout. Monmouth threatened, but twice failed to get a key hit with the bases loaded. Freshman Jill Hennenfent led the Scots, going 2-for-2. Ashley Tocha suffered the loss. The fifth inning proved to be fatal in the nightcap against Jamestown. The Jimmies put five on the board in the inning and added another five in the sixth to put the game away. The Scots scored all of their runs in the sixth as Kristin Bickett came through with a two RBI single plating Ashley Parer and Emily Willems. Losing pitcher Sarah Christensen allowed just two hits over the first four innings before the Jamestown outburst.

March 12, 2008 at Tucson, Ariz.
Kenyon 5, Monmouth 0 (0-3)
Calvin 7, Monmouth 6 (0-4)
The Fighting Scots' offense found opposite ends of the spectrum in a 5-0 loss to Kenyon and a 7-6 loss to Calvin. Kenyon scored three runs on four hits in the first inning and made them stand up. The Scots' Sarah Christensen settled in and allowed just two runs and three hits the rest of the way. Monmouth was unable to bunch any of their hits to avoid the shutout. Erin Fitzpatrick and Anna Coutts had two hits each in the game. Monmouth found their offense against Calvin, coming back from a 3-1 deficit after four innings to take a 6-3 lead with a five-run sixth. Emily Willems doubled to center to lead off the inning and scored on Kembra Bell's two-bagger. Natalie Giannini singled home Bell and later scored on an error. Calvin pushed three runs across in the bottom of the seventh to keep the Scots looking for their first win. Coutts added two more hits to raise her average to a team-best .500. Willems and Bell each picked up a pair of hits vs. Calvin. Amanda Murdock suffered the loss despite allowing just three earned runs.

March 10, 2008 at Tucson, Ariz.
Patten 7, Monmouth 4 (0-1)
Webster 13, Monmouth 8 (0-2)
Monmouth proved they can score runs, but came up short in the long run in a 7-4 loss to Patten University and a 13-8 slugfest loss to Webster University at the Tucson Invitational Games. Trailing 1-0 against Patten in the bottom of the fifth, the Scots stacked their hits together and took a 4-1 lead after freshman Haley Lyons' double to start the inning. Kembra Bell supplied the big blow, a two run double on the heals of Emily Willems' RBI single. The Lions countered with a pair of runs in the sixth and took the lead for good with four in the top of the seventh. Webster and Monmouth combined for 25 hits and 13 errors in the nightcap. Monmouth again found themselves trailing, but Val Mitchell's two run double in the bottom of the third tied the game at 5-5. The Gorlocks answered with runs in the next four innings to keep the Scots winless. Mitchell took the Game 1 loss in relief of starter Sarah Christensen, Amanda Murdock took the loss in Game 2. Offensively in the two games, Lyons went 2-for-4, Bell was 4-for-8 with two RBIs and Mitchell was 3-for-4 with three RBIs. Anna Coutts and Willems picked up three hits each.

 
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