SOFTBALL ENDS SEASON WITH 1-0 LOSS TO SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AT NCAA
REGIONAL
5-12-06
SNHU 1, CC 0
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SMITHFIELD,
R.I. - The Caldwell College softball team dropped a 1-0 decision to Southern
New Hampshire University at the NCAA Northeast Region Tournament Friday
morning at the Bryant Softball Complex. The loss eliminates the Cougars from
the tournament and ends their season at 36-17, while the Penmen, making
their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament, improve to 22-22.
The game's lone run came in the top of the third inning. After the Cougars
recorded two outs, Nikki Cote singled and Karissa Bettencourt walked.
Felicia Brum followed with a clutch single to left, scoring Cote for a 1-0
lead. Caldwell managed just one hit off of pitcher Ashley Bernstein, a
double by senior Katie Jackson (Pennsville, NJ/Pennsville), left, in
the bottom of the sixth. Bernstein went the distance to improve to 10-9.
Junior pitcher Anna Dahl (Lindenwold, NJ/Camden Catholic) kept
Caldwell in the game by holding the Penmen to just six hits in seven innings
despite taking a hard line-drive off her left hand in the first inning. Dahl
completes her season at 15-8.
The
loss also marked the end of the careers of seven seniors who led the Cougars
to three-straight Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference titles and three
trips to the NCAA Northeast Region Tournament. Seniors Jackson, Kim
Birmingham (Pine Hill, NJ/Overbrook), Amy Coker (Pennsville,
NJ/Pennsville), Gina D'Amico (Turnersville, NJ/Washington Twp),
Kristi Godfrey (West Babylon, NY/West Babylon), Sara Neely
(Middlesex, NJ/Middlesex) and Jessica Saunders (Glen Burnie,
MD/Archbishop Spaulding) compiled an impressive record of 151-54 in their
four years at Caldwell College.
"We got two great games from Anna Dahl, our pitcher, and we made all of the
plays in the field. We just struggled to hit the ball this weekend, and it
cost us," Caldwell head coach Dean Johnson said. "I really feel for
our seniors right now. They have meant so much to our program and the
College, and I know they didn't want to go out like this."
The 2006 season featured several highlights, including Johnson's 300th
career victory, a third-straight CACC Tournament championship and Jackson
becoming the first Cougar to be named CACC Player of the Year in the 17-year
history of the program.
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