Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Lone Star Conference Information

The following is taken from the LSC Weekly Release...

LSC Softball Other Top Performers

Kaycee Bryan, Texas A&M-Kingsville, ripped through #17 West Texas A&M’s pitching staff this weekend. She opened the series by going just 1-for-4, but followed up with a 3-for-4 and 3-for-5 performance. In the second game of the series she scored twice, stole a base and scored a run. In the final game of the series, she hit a key three-run homer, the first of her career, as the team won 14-12. She also scored three times in the game. She finished the week hitting .538 with five runs scored and now has a .380 batting average on the season.

Report on Texas A&M-Kingsville:

Two weeks into the conference schedule and the Javelinas find themselves in a three-way tie for second place. They are seeking their fourth straight LSC Tournament appearance. Sophomore Kaycee Bryan ripped through #17 West Texas A&M’s pitching staff this weekend. She opened the series by going just 1-for- 4, but followed up with a 3-for-4 and 3-for-5 performance. In the second game of the series she scored twice, stole a base and scored a run. In the final game of the series, she hit a key three run homer, the first of her career, as the team won 14-12. She also scored three times in the game. She finished the week hitting .538 with five runs scored and now has a .380 batting average on the season. Fellow sophomore Jessica Schneider was recently moved to the designated hitter role and this weekend she showed that she can be productive in that spot. She went 6-for-8 at the plate, including two walks and a home run. On
Monday, she went 4-for-4 with two runs, four RBI’s and a home run. It was the best game of
her career. She is now hitting .360 and has a .515 on base percentage. 2009 First Team All-
American Cassie Anderson has been struggling lately. She had at least one hit in all three games against West Texas, but saw her batting average fall to a season low .386. She still leads the team in batting average, runs (22), hits (32), triples (4), homers (5), total bases (59) and slugging (.711). Her career average is currently .373 which is two points below Kassie Rezza who holds the school record at .375. Senior catcher Melissa St. Clair is one of the best defensive catchers in the region. She has played nearly every inning of every game behind the plate this year and has only allowed 11 stolen bases while throwing out 45% of attempted stealers. She only has one error and one passed ball this year.”

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