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Anonymous | Posted: 11 Mar 2000 | Updated: 11 Mar 2000
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TUCSON -- Facing its fourth top-15 opponent in a month, BYU's softball team fell to second-ranked Arizona, 2-0 and 10-0, Saturday afternoon in Tucson.

Arizona transfer Meghann Pricer, facing her former team for the first time, kept the Cougars in the game with a three-hit effort. Pricer (4-4) allowed just one earned run, but wasn't the beneficiary of any offensive support as Wildcat Becky Lemke pitched a no-hitter for the win. Lemke (15-1) struck out 19 and walked none to lead the Wildcats to the 2-0 win.

The Cougars were also shut out in the second game, 10-0. The Wildcat offense exploded against BYU pitcher Maryon Dewitt (3-3), teeing off for 11 hits in four innings to end the game early. Arizona hit two home runs, shots by catcher Lindsey Collins and pitcher Jennie Finch, to cap the offensive assault. BYU managed two hits off Finch in the loss, a double by Liz Smith and single by Becca Erickson.

BYU remains winless against ranked opponents (0-5) and dropped to 7-8 overall. Arizona improved to 27-1 with the victories. The Cougars have a week off before resuming play in California, taking on Santa Clara and Fresno State, currently ranked seventh in the USA Today/NFCA Poll.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 8 Mar 2000 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
Anonymous

Riding a weekend sweep against in-state opponent Southern Utah, the BYU softball team heads to Tucson where it will face the second-ranked Arizona Wildcats in a doubleheader beginning Saturday at noon.

Last Weekend

The Cougars posted their first-ever sweep, beating Southern Utah in two games last Friday. Pitcher Maryon Dewitt threw her second shutout of the season, allowing just five hits. Meghann Pricer picked up the win in the second game, pitching no-hit ball in six innings of relief work. BYU had hit just one home run headed into the weekend; it came away with five off long shots by Jackie Ellis, Brooke Cadiente, Julie Wallace and Angie Christiansen. The Cougars also had 12 hits in the second game, its second-highest in a game this year.

Injury Report

Catcher Cassie Martin, ranked third in the nation at her position by USA Today in 1998, has been sidelined all season due to ankle surgery and will not see action against Arizona, but is expected to see playing time in the Cougars' next trip to Santa Clara and Fresno State Mar. 24-25. In her absence, junior Angie Christiansen has taken over behind the plate for the Cougars.

Third baseman Tracy Farley experienced a broken cheekbone and orbital lobe three weeks ago after being struck in the face by a ball. She will be out at least 3-4 more weeks. Megan Johnson, a freshman from Sandy, Utah, will continue at the hot corner until Farley returns to action.

BYU Probable Starters

•C -Angie Christiansen - R/R, Jr. (.227, 5 hits, 2 runs, 4 RBI)

•1B - Mindy Hanson - R/R, Jr. (.278, 10 hits, 5 runs, 10 RBI)

•2B - Jackie Ellis - R/R, Jr. (.342, 13 hits, 8 runs, 6 RBI)

•SS - Becca Erickson - R/R, Jr. (.333, 13 hits, 4 runs, 4 RBI)

•3B - Megan Johnson - R/R, Fr. (.188, 3 hits, 1 run, 1 RBI)

•RF - Brooke Cadiente - R/L, Fr. (.190, 8 hits, 7 runs, 10 RBI)

•CF - Liz Smith - L/R, So. (.359, 14 hits, 8 runs, 2 RBI)

•LF - Lindsay Hodgen - R/R, Jr. (.333, 14 hits, 11 runs, 1 RBI)

Pitching Notes

One of two Division I transfers on this year's BYU team, University of Arizona transfer Meghann Pricer will get the start in the first game against her former team. Pricer picked up a win last weekend against Southern Utah to improve her season record to 4-3. Pricer leads the team in ERA (2.24) and strikeouts (39). Ricks College transfer Maryon Dewitt will get the nod in the second game. Dewitt pitched a shutout last weekend to improve to 3-2 and lower her season ERA to 2.36.

BYU Team Leaders

Riding a strong 5-for-8 performance last weekend, outfielder Liz Smith moved to the top of BYU's leader list with a .359 overall batting

average. Smith is tied with fellow outfielder Lindsay Hodgen with the most hits as well (14), while Hodgen is also the Cougar leader in runs scored (11) and stolen bases (8). First baseman Mindy Hanson is tied with teammate Brooke Cadiente with the most RBI (10).

BYU Against Ranked Teams

The Cougars head into the weekend with a 0-3 record against top-25 teams, having lost to No. 1 Washington, No. 11 Stanford, and No. 12 California in early season tournaments. Against those teams, the Cougars were held to a .189 batting average and 14 hits. They scored six runs and were struck out 19 times. BYU's pitchers have a 6.63 ERA against ranked teams, allowing 33 hits, walking 12 and striking out 14.

Scouting Arizona

Arizona has posted a 25-1 record and are ranked No. 2 in this week's USA Today/NFCA Top 25 Poll. The Wildcats boast an offensive assault headed by leadoff hitter Nicole Giordano, who has started all 26 games to compile a .542 batting average. No Wildcat starter hits under .300, and five players bat over .400. The Wildcat pitching staff has recorded a 0.51 season ERA, with no individual pitcher posting an ERA below 0.55. Arizona's lone loss of the season was a 1-0 edging by No. 1 Washington in the Wildcats' second game of the season Feb. 5.

Arizona Probable Starters

•C -Lindsey Collins - R/R, Jr. (.389, 28 hits, 27 runs, 32 RBI)

•1B - Erika Hanson - L/L, Jr. (.300, 9 hits, 6 runs, 4 RBI)

•2B - Katie Swan - L/R, Sr. (.383, 31 hits, 20 runs, 11 RBI)

•SS - Allison Andrade - R/R, Jr. (.455, 30 hits, 23 runs, 33 RBI)

•3B - Toni Mascarenas - R/R, Jr. (.432, 32 hits, 27 runs, 20 RBI)

•RF - Chrissy Gil - R/R, Sr. (.370, 27 hits, 27 runs, 17 RBI)

•CF - Nicole Giordano - L/R, Jr. (.542, 45 hits, 28 runs, 14 RBI)

•LF - Lauren Bauer - L/L, Jr. (.415, 34 hits, 27 runs, 28 RBI)

Preseason Mountain West Conference Coaches' Poll

BYU was picked by the coaches in the Mountain West Conference to finish last in the conference in the preseason poll released Jan. 26. In-state rival University of Utah, where BYU head coach Mary Kay Amicone played and was an assistant coach for seven years, was picked to finish first.

Mountain West Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll

1. Utah (3) 23

2. New Mexico (2) 21

3. San Diego State (1) 18

4. UNLV 13

5. Colorado State 10

6. BYU 5

Player/Coach Interviews

Practices are held Tuesday-Saturday from 1-4 p.m.. Player or Coach Amicone interviews may be arranged in advance through Tricia Garner, BYU Athletic Media Relations, at (801) 378-8999. Additional information may be obtained through e-mailing Tricia at amr-3@byu.edu or by fax at (801) 378-3520.