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Softball Takes Break From Big West Play To Host San Diego State Saturday At Noon
4/9/2013 10:25:00 AM | Softball
Riverside, CA—The UC Riverside Softball Team takes a break from Big West Conference play to host San Diego State on Saturday, April 13 in a non-conference matchup. First pitch is scheduled for noon PT at Amy S. Harrison Field. Live Stats.
UC Riverside is 15-24 overall and winless in Big West conference play, most recently dropping three at nationally ranked Hawai’i over the weekend. Kayla White leads the Highlanders batting .339 with 40 hits and nine home runs on the season while Dionne Anderson tops the squad with a .417 on base percentage, reaching base safely in 34 of 39 games.
San Diego State is 25-13 overall and 5-1 in Mountain West Conference play this season and travels to Cal State Fullerton for a single game on Wednesday. The Aztecs have won 13 of their last 14 games and have shut out the opposition 14 times this season. Lorena Bauer paces the squad batting .410, while four others are hitting upwards of .300.
The Aztecs hold a 1-4 all time record against the Highlanders (view all-time results), winning their last four matchups including a 9-1 meeting earlier this season (box score/recap).
GAME NOTES
STOP, THIEF!
UCR stole nine bases against Southern Utah on March 11, setting the program's Division I record for most stolen bases in a single game. Dionne Anderson added her name to the UCR record books as she stole four bases that game—the most in a single game in the program's DI history.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kayla White earned Big West Conference Field Player of the Week honors on March 18 for games played March 11-17. The senior outfielder lead the Highlanders to a 6-2 week while batting .545 and slugging .909 with 10 runs scored and seven RBI. White is the first UCR player to earn the league's weekly honor since Jessica Vasser was named player of the week on April 23, 2012.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
The Highlanders stole 73 bases in 2012, 10 more than the program's previous DI record of 63 set in 2011. UCR already has 68 stolen bases in 2013, and rank 27th in the nation in stolen bases per game, with Ariel Shore ranking 57th individually in that category (national rankings thru games played 4/7).
WRONG WAY STREAK
UCR's current 10-game losing streak is a season-high and the longest since a 10-game drought to end the 2010 season.
APOLLO 11
The Highlanders scored 11 runs in a 14-11 loss to Long Beach State on March 29—the most runs scored in a loss since since a 13-11 defeat by Boise State on February 25, 2011. The 14 runs allowed is a season-high and the most since Michigan State scored 15 against UC Riverside on March 6, 2012.
DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE
For the first time since February 25 and 27, 2011 when Boise State and UNLV attacked the UCR pitching corps for 13 and 10 runs, two opponents in 2013 have scored 10 on more runs in consecutive games. Hawai'i scored 16 and 12 runs respectively on April 5 and 6, while Long Beach State scored 14 and 10 runs in a doubleheader on March 29.
NOT SO SWEET SIXTEEN
Hawai'i scored 16 runs against UC Riverside on April 5—the most allowed since UC Davis plated 17 on April 30, 2011.
GONE STREAKING
UC Riverside's six-game winning streak from March 10-13, 2013 is the longest streak in the program's Division I history. The previous high was five, set on multiple occasions most recently during the 2012 season.
SHUTOUT
The Highlanders recorded their first two shutouts of the season at the Wildcat Invitational defeating Portland State, 1-0, on March 1, and Boston, 2-0, on March 2. Last year, UCR recorded five shutouts.
WALK THIS WAY
Ashley Ercolano hit a three-run walk-off home run for UCR in its win against Weber State on February 23. Prior to Ercolano's shot, the last Highlanders player to record a walk-off homer was Kaylie Atkinson, who drilled a shot against Idaho State on Feb. 25, 2012.
OFF TO THE RACES
The Highlanders won their 2013 season opener against Southern Miss on February 8—the first season-opening victory since 2007.
FEELING A LITTLE RANK
UCR faced off against three ranked opponents in consecutive games on two occasions this season: at the Campbell/Cartier Classic on February 15-17, and at Hawai'i April 5-6. The three games are the most ranked opponents the team has faced in a row since a three-game series against #21 Cal Poly on May 8-9, 2009.
ERROR MESSAGE
UC Riverside committed five errors in its loss against Fresno State on Feb. 8, the most since April 16, 2011 when the Highlanders recorded six errors.
BREAKING RECORDS
UCR finished the 2012 season with a 25-28 overall record, setting a new program Division I mark for most wins in a season and for best winning percentage.
The Highlanders won 13 games in 2011, but nearly doubled that win total in 2012 with 25 victories. This season, UC Riverside has won 15 games with 16 remaining.
BRINGING OUT THE BROOMS
The Highlanders sweep of Cal State Northridge on May 5-6, 2012 was the first such sweep over the Matadors in the team's Division I history. The sweep was also the first for UCR in conference play since taking a three-game series from Sacramento State on May 4-5, 2002.
SHOWING NO MERCY
UCR won six games last year by the eight-run mercy-rule—the most times in the program's DI history. This season, they’ve won three games by the mercy rule, but have been mercy ruled eight times by opponents.
BATTER UP
UCR finished the 2012 season with a team batting average of .281— the highest single-season average in the team's Division I history, besting the 2011 squad with a .276 batting average.
OFF THE CHARTS
UC Riverside's 16 runs against Eastern Kentucky on March 7, 2012 are the most in the Division I history of the program for a single-game total. The previous high was 15, set at Utah State on May 3, 2003.
CONFERENCE DIVAS
The Highlanders led the Big West Conference last season in triples, stolen bases, and steal attempts while ranking second in batting average, slugging percentage, on base percentage, and RBI. On the national scale, UC Riverside ranked 12th in double plays per game and 44th in both triples per game and stolen bases per game.
COACHING CHANGES
UC Riverside welcomes an entirely new coaching staff to the dugout in 2013. Head Coach Linda Garza was hired in June to lead the program, and named Jodie Cox and Chez Sievers as assistant coaches and Morgan Stuart as a volunteer coach.
ALL-BIG WEST
Four UC Riverside players were selected to the Big West All-Conference Team last season, with outfielder Kayla White garnering All-Big West First-Team awards while Alexis Pickett was selected to the Second Team, and Ariel Shore and Kaylie Atkinson both received Honorable Mention accolades.
UC Riverside is 15-24 overall and winless in Big West conference play, most recently dropping three at nationally ranked Hawai’i over the weekend. Kayla White leads the Highlanders batting .339 with 40 hits and nine home runs on the season while Dionne Anderson tops the squad with a .417 on base percentage, reaching base safely in 34 of 39 games.
San Diego State is 25-13 overall and 5-1 in Mountain West Conference play this season and travels to Cal State Fullerton for a single game on Wednesday. The Aztecs have won 13 of their last 14 games and have shut out the opposition 14 times this season. Lorena Bauer paces the squad batting .410, while four others are hitting upwards of .300.
The Aztecs hold a 1-4 all time record against the Highlanders (view all-time results), winning their last four matchups including a 9-1 meeting earlier this season (box score/recap).
| Highlanders vs. San Diego State Game Capsules | ||
| UC Riverside | San Diego State | |
| 2013 Record & Stats | 15-24, 0-9 | 25-13, 5-1 |
| Roster | Roster | |
| Schedule | Schedule | |
| Conference | Big West | Mountain West |
| Current Streak | L 10 | L 1 |
| Most Recent Box Score |
L, 8-1 vs Hawai'i |
L, 4-2 vs Nevada |
| Next Opponent |
4/17 vs Cal State Fullerton |
4/16 at San Diego |
| Top Hitter |
Kayla White
Senior .339 BA |
Junior .410 BA |
| Top Pitcher |
Ashley Ercolano
Freshman 4.84 ERA 6-8 Record |
Freshman 1.61 ERA 10-5 Record |
| DI Record vs. | 1-4 | |
| DI Current Streak vs. | L 4 | |
| Projected Highlanders Lineup | ||||||||||
| (By Position) | ||||||||||
| Pos | # | Name | Yr | B/T | Avg | OBP | SLG | H | RBI | SB |
| C | 6 | Alexis Pickett | Sr. | L/R | .275 | .350 | .341 | 25 | 15 | 5 |
| 1B | 17 | Marissa Escalante | Fr. | R/R | .270 | .389 | .378 | 20 | 11 | 1 |
| 2B | 11 | Nicolette Lujan | So. | R/R | .211 | .253 | .225 | 15 | 4 | 3 |
| 3B | 16 | Brittanie Akey | Fr. | R/R | .239 | .297 | .293 | 22 | 14 | 1 |
| SS | 20 | Natalie Sanchez | Fr. | R/R | .203 | .312 | .304 | 16 | 10 | 1 |
| RF | 19 | Dionne Anderson | Jr. | L/R | .309 | .417 | .391 | 34 | 13 | 18 |
| CF | 4 | Kayla White | Sr. | R/R | .339 | .371 | .678 | 40 | 23 | 14 |
| LF | 7 | Ariel Shore | Sr. | L/R | .286 | .331 | .353 | 34 | 6 | 19 |
| DP | 9 | Ashley Ercolano | Fr. | R/R | .252 | .293 | .364 | 27 | 22 | 0 |
GAME NOTES
STOP, THIEF!
UCR stole nine bases against Southern Utah on March 11, setting the program's Division I record for most stolen bases in a single game. Dionne Anderson added her name to the UCR record books as she stole four bases that game—the most in a single game in the program's DI history.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kayla White earned Big West Conference Field Player of the Week honors on March 18 for games played March 11-17. The senior outfielder lead the Highlanders to a 6-2 week while batting .545 and slugging .909 with 10 runs scored and seven RBI. White is the first UCR player to earn the league's weekly honor since Jessica Vasser was named player of the week on April 23, 2012.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
The Highlanders stole 73 bases in 2012, 10 more than the program's previous DI record of 63 set in 2011. UCR already has 68 stolen bases in 2013, and rank 27th in the nation in stolen bases per game, with Ariel Shore ranking 57th individually in that category (national rankings thru games played 4/7).
WRONG WAY STREAK
UCR's current 10-game losing streak is a season-high and the longest since a 10-game drought to end the 2010 season.
APOLLO 11
The Highlanders scored 11 runs in a 14-11 loss to Long Beach State on March 29—the most runs scored in a loss since since a 13-11 defeat by Boise State on February 25, 2011. The 14 runs allowed is a season-high and the most since Michigan State scored 15 against UC Riverside on March 6, 2012.
DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE
For the first time since February 25 and 27, 2011 when Boise State and UNLV attacked the UCR pitching corps for 13 and 10 runs, two opponents in 2013 have scored 10 on more runs in consecutive games. Hawai'i scored 16 and 12 runs respectively on April 5 and 6, while Long Beach State scored 14 and 10 runs in a doubleheader on March 29.
NOT SO SWEET SIXTEEN
Hawai'i scored 16 runs against UC Riverside on April 5—the most allowed since UC Davis plated 17 on April 30, 2011.
GONE STREAKING
UC Riverside's six-game winning streak from March 10-13, 2013 is the longest streak in the program's Division I history. The previous high was five, set on multiple occasions most recently during the 2012 season.
SHUTOUT
The Highlanders recorded their first two shutouts of the season at the Wildcat Invitational defeating Portland State, 1-0, on March 1, and Boston, 2-0, on March 2. Last year, UCR recorded five shutouts.
WALK THIS WAY
Ashley Ercolano hit a three-run walk-off home run for UCR in its win against Weber State on February 23. Prior to Ercolano's shot, the last Highlanders player to record a walk-off homer was Kaylie Atkinson, who drilled a shot against Idaho State on Feb. 25, 2012.
OFF TO THE RACES
The Highlanders won their 2013 season opener against Southern Miss on February 8—the first season-opening victory since 2007.
FEELING A LITTLE RANK
UCR faced off against three ranked opponents in consecutive games on two occasions this season: at the Campbell/Cartier Classic on February 15-17, and at Hawai'i April 5-6. The three games are the most ranked opponents the team has faced in a row since a three-game series against #21 Cal Poly on May 8-9, 2009.
ERROR MESSAGE
UC Riverside committed five errors in its loss against Fresno State on Feb. 8, the most since April 16, 2011 when the Highlanders recorded six errors.
BREAKING RECORDS
UCR finished the 2012 season with a 25-28 overall record, setting a new program Division I mark for most wins in a season and for best winning percentage.
| Best Winning Pct. (DI) | |
| .472 | 2012 |
| .449 | 2006 |
| .407 | 2010 |
| Most Wins (DI) | |
| 25 x | 2012 |
| 22 | 2006 |
| 22 | 2010 |
The Highlanders won 13 games in 2011, but nearly doubled that win total in 2012 with 25 victories. This season, UC Riverside has won 15 games with 16 remaining.
BRINGING OUT THE BROOMS
The Highlanders sweep of Cal State Northridge on May 5-6, 2012 was the first such sweep over the Matadors in the team's Division I history. The sweep was also the first for UCR in conference play since taking a three-game series from Sacramento State on May 4-5, 2002.
SHOWING NO MERCY
UCR won six games last year by the eight-run mercy-rule—the most times in the program's DI history. This season, they’ve won three games by the mercy rule, but have been mercy ruled eight times by opponents.
BATTER UP
UCR finished the 2012 season with a team batting average of .281— the highest single-season average in the team's Division I history, besting the 2011 squad with a .276 batting average.
OFF THE CHARTS
UC Riverside's 16 runs against Eastern Kentucky on March 7, 2012 are the most in the Division I history of the program for a single-game total. The previous high was 15, set at Utah State on May 3, 2003.
CONFERENCE DIVAS
The Highlanders led the Big West Conference last season in triples, stolen bases, and steal attempts while ranking second in batting average, slugging percentage, on base percentage, and RBI. On the national scale, UC Riverside ranked 12th in double plays per game and 44th in both triples per game and stolen bases per game.
COACHING CHANGES
UC Riverside welcomes an entirely new coaching staff to the dugout in 2013. Head Coach Linda Garza was hired in June to lead the program, and named Jodie Cox and Chez Sievers as assistant coaches and Morgan Stuart as a volunteer coach.
ALL-BIG WEST
Four UC Riverside players were selected to the Big West All-Conference Team last season, with outfielder Kayla White garnering All-Big West First-Team awards while Alexis Pickett was selected to the Second Team, and Ariel Shore and Kaylie Atkinson both received Honorable Mention accolades.
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