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Softball Welcomes Cal Poly To The Amy S. Harrison Field This Weekend

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Riverside—The UC Riverside Softball Team returns to Amy S. Harrison field, hosting to Cal Poly for a three game series beginning with a doublheader Friday, May 8 at 1:30 pm PT. The series wraps up with a single game on Saturday at 12 pm.

The Highlanders head into the weekend 36-17 overall and 8-10 in conference after dropping their final road series of the year to UC Santa Barbara.

Chelsea Ponce started on the mound in all three games for the Highlanders, moving her record to 27-10 on the season with a 1.37 ERA. Ponce ranks at the top of the conference and sixth in the nation in victories.

Freshmen Rebecca Faulkner and Jenna Curtan lead the way in the batter's box for the Highlanders hitting .327 and .318, respectively. Curtan spearheads the Highlanders' efforts on the base paths, stealing 14 bases, ranking her third in the conference. Close behind is Haley Harris who has made good on 10 of her 11 stolen base attempts.

Faulkner has brought in the most runs for UCR with 41 RBI, ranking third in the Big West. She also leads the squad in home runs, blasting nine so far this season.

The Mustangs' offense is led by Courtney Tyler and Stephanie Heyward who hit .329 and .309, respectively. They are the only members of the Cal Poly squad batting over .300. Cal Poly's top pitcher, Sierra Hyland, has started 31 games in 44 appearances. She has struck out 226 batters through 245.1 innings of work and leads the Big West. Hyland owns a 2.31 ERA, rounding out the top-five lowest in the conference and 17 wins, ranking her fourth.

The Highlanders are 14-27 all-time against the Mustangs, dropping last season's series but winning five of the last eight meetings.

 
 Big West Game Capsules
 UC RiversideCal Poly
2015 Record & Stats36-17, 8-1022-30, 5-13
2015 RosterRosterRoster
2015 Schedule ScheduleSchedule
ConferenceBig WestBig West
Current StreakL 2L 7
Most Recent Box ScoreL, 3-2 at
UC Santa Barbara
L, 8-3 vs
Long Beach State
Next OpponentN/AN/A
Top Hitter
12142 
Rebecca
Faulkner
Freshman
.327 BA
14263 
Courtney
Tyler
Sophomore
.329 BA
Top Pitcher
12151
 Chelsea
Ponce
RS Junior
1.37 ERA
27-10 Record
14264 
Sierra
Hyland
Junior
2.37 ERA
17-20Record
DI Record vs.14-27
DI Current Streak vs.L 1

























 
Projected Highlanders Lineup
(By Position)
Pos#NameYrB/TAvgOBPSLGHRBI
C4Chelsey HolleyFr.R/R.224.283.3742419
1B27Rebecca FaulknerFr.R/L.327.405.5784841
2B15Haley HarrisSo.R/R.317.361.4135317
3B8Taylor WrightSr.R/R.287.348.3243914
SS10Kris DeAndaSr.R/R.310.372.3594420
RF2Karina RomeroSo.R/R.313.356.3935121
CF19Jenna CurtanFr.L/L.318.413.3825513
LF9Madeline RichardSo.L/R.283.387.340152
DP20Natalie SanchezJr.R/R.266.329.4273322














GAME NOTES
AND THEY'RE OFF
At 36-17 overall the Highlanders have recoded their best start in the program's Division I-era, topping the previous single-season win record of 25 set by the 2012 squad.

FOR IT'S 1, 2, 3 STRIKES YOU'RE OUT
Five games into the 2015 season and Chelsea Ponce was already etching her name in the UCR softball record books, recording the most strike outs in a single game in the program's Division I-era. In the Highlanders 3-1 victory over Seattle on Feb. 8, 2015, Ponce threw all seven frames, recording 13 strike outs and passing the previous single-game record of 11 held by Stephanie Marshall.
 
Single-Game Strikouts
StrikeoutsPlayerGameDate
13Chelsea PonceSeattleFebruary 8, 2015
11Chelsea PonceFairleigh DickinsonMarch 20, 2015
11Stephanie Marshall@ UC DavisApril 9, 2006
10Christin SongerPacificApril 12, 2008
10Jordyn McDonaldCSU BakersfieldMarch 28, 2012

CLIMBING THE CHARTS
Pitching in 45 games this season, Chelsea Ponce has recorded 27 wins with 3 games remaining. Her 27 victories rank her seventh in the nation for games through May 3.

Ponce passed the previous UCR single-season record holder Marissa Alvidrez when the Highlanders defeated Weber State 2-0 on March 11th earlier this year.
 
UCR Division I Single-Season Wins
WinsPlayerSeason
27Chelsea Ponce2015
15Marissa Alvidrez2010
13Alyssa Razo2014
13Stephanie Marshall2006
10Christin Songer2008
10Jordyn McDonald2012
 
2015 NCAA Division I Victories
WinsPlayerSchool
33Jordan DixonMarshall
33Erica RomeroSan Diego State
32Mckenna BullBYU
30Lexi ShubertUSC Upstate
29Krista MenkeNorth Dakota State
28Sara GroenewegenMinnesota
27Chelsea PonceUC Riverside
27Lacey WaldropFlorida State
27Amber LogemannMiami (OH)
27Emily WeimanNorth Carolina State

YOU GOTTA EARN IT
Chelsea Ponce ranks 14th in the nation and first in the Big West with a 1.37 ERA through 244.2 innings of pitching.

MOVIN' ON UP
Prior to this season, the 2014 Highlanders squad had seen the best record and winning percentage in the program's Division I history. At the end of the season the blue and gold finished 179th in the NCAA RPI rankings.

This year, the Highlanders have climbed the ladder to 63th as of April 27. They are one of four Big West schools to break the top-65 which includes No. 44 CSUN, No. 54 Long Beach State and No. 55 Cal State Fullerton.

GOING, GOING GONE
In the Highlanders' 10-2 win against San Diego on the final day of the Amy S. Harrison Classic, catcher Natalie Sanchez blasted back-to-back home runs, both sailing over the fence in left-center.

Sanchez is the first Highlander to hit two home runs in a single game since Kaylie Atkinson smashed two at Cal State Fullerton on April 22, 2012.

Freshman Rebecca Faulkner matched Sanchez's home run performance blasting two in the Highlander's 7-6 loss to CSUN after nine innings of competition, April 19.

EXTRA FRAMES
While competing in the Fresno State Kick-Off Feb. 13-15, the Highlanders were victorious, 7-6, in a four-hour, 13-inning battle against Sacramento State. That is a tie for the second-most innings pitched in a single game during the program's Division I-era. In 2010 UC Riverside topped Pacific 4-3 in the second game of the day's double-header.

The Highlanders matched February's marathon with another 13-inning fight, this time with the UC Davis Aggies. After over three and a half hours that included a small rain delay, the blue and gold left the field victorious in a 1-0 shutout of the Aggies.

The most innings pitched by a Highlander team was in 2002, when UC Riverside went back-and-forth with Cal Poly in a 14 inning dual that ended with the blue and gold on top, 1-0.

SAVED!
Just 20 games into the season freshman Rebecca Faulkner recorded her fourth save in a 2-1 victory over UT-Arlington, breaking the previous single-season record in the program's Division I history held by Taylor Alvarez with two.

In the final game of a series against Cal State Fullerton, the Redwood City native took over the all-time career saves record, notching her fifth the Highlander's, 8-1 victory.

Faulkner has joined Ponce in top-10 national rankings, as she ranks second the nation in saves.
 
Division I Single-Season Saves
SavesPlayerSeason
8Rebecca Faulkner2015
3Tayler Misfeldt2015
2Taylor Alvarez2013
2Christin Songer2005
2Marissa Alvidrez2008
 
All-Time Career Saves
SavesPlayer
8Rebecca Faulkner2015
4Ashley Henderson1991-92
3Tayler Misfeldt2015
3Alicia Zinner1991-92
3Laura Fay1987-90

CONNECTIONS
If the Highlanders maintain their current team batting average of .284 throughout the season, they will break the program's Division I-era record of .281 set by the 2012 squad.

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
The Highlanders stole 90 bases during the 2013 season, setting the program Division I record in the process. UCR ended the season ranked 28th in the nation in stolen bases per game, with graduated senior Ariel Shore ranking 58th individually in that category, and Dionne Anderson ranking 77th.

In 2014, Anderson set the program's Division I mark for most stolen bases in a single-season when she stole her 27th base in just the 27th game of the year on March 12 against Fairleigh Dickinson. She also topped Shore as the program's Division I leader in career stolen bases, and finishing her career with 86. The all-time program record for career stolen bases is 107, set by Deanna Dresman from 1988-91. The Highlanders recorded 77 stolen bases in 51 games, with Anderson's 47 leading the team. Anderson also ranked second in the nation in that category, while the team was 35th.

Anderson also broke the Big West Conference single-season record for stolen bases, and is second on the all-time league charts for career stolen bases.

Through 50 games this season the Highlanders are 37-for-48 in stolen base attempts.

BREAKING RECORDS
UCR finished the 2012 season with a 25-28 overall record, setting a program Division I mark for most wins in a season and for best winning percentage. The Highlanders notched 23 wins in 2014, giving them the second-most wins in the program's Division I era. With 6 games left in the season, UCR has already smashed the previous wins record with 36.
 
Best Winning Pct. (DI)
.6792015
.4722012
.4492006
.4262014
Most Wins (DI)
362015
252012
232014
222006
222010

JUST KEEP SWINGING, JUST KEEP SWINGING
Through 53 games this season the Highlanders have recorded 10 or more hits in 17 games, breaking the previous single-season record of most games with double-digit hits (13) previously held by the 2012 team.

This season, the team has 407 total hits, passing the previous record (378) set by the 2012 team, with 3 games remaining. Should the Highlanders maintain their performance in the batter's box, they are projected to finished out the 56-game season with 430 hits.

TAKEN
The Highlanders won their first Big West series of the 2014 season April 12-13 at Cal State Fullerton by taking two of three games—the first series win since April 27-28, 2013 against Cal Poly.

This season, the Highlanders kicked off conference play with a win over Hawai'i, 2-1. It is the first time the blue and gold has won a Big West opener since 2010. They then followed with their first series win of the 2015 season in week two versus Long Beach State.

On Sunday, April 26 of this year, the Highlanders garnered their first conference series sweep while playing UC Davis. It is the first time the blue and gold has swept a Big West member since the 2012 season in which they took three from CSUN.