![]() ![]() ***** Keely Rochard threw 12 innings this week without giving up a run while striking out 12 for Virginia Tech. John’s- 2-0, SV, 0.76 ERA, 12 K, 18.1 IP Amber Fiser, Minnesota- 2-0, 0.68 ERA 20 K, 10.1 IP Georgina Corrick, USF- 2-1, 0.28 ERA, 21 K, 1 XBH Emma Brockermann, Northern Colorado. 900 OBP, 7 BB, 6 IBB (5 consecutive at bats) Rylee Bayless, Oklahoma State. 2B, 4 RBI Krystal De La Cruz, Louisiana Tech- 4-0, 0.34 ERA, 15 K, 5 BB, 20.2 IP. 722 OBP, 1.375 SLG Tiffany Thompson, Sam Houston State. 12: Caitlyn Nolan, Virginia Tech / Kelly Barnhill, Florida ![]() 19: Tristen Edwards, Nebraska / Keely Rochard, Virginia Tech 26: Cali Harrod, Florida State / Giselle Juarez, Oklahoma ![]() 5: Teaghan Cowles, Stanford & Brigette Nordbert, North Carolina State / Amber Fiser, Minnesota 12: Jenna Cone, George Washington / Gabbie Plain, Washington 19: Rachel Garcia, UCLA / Brooke Yanez, UC Davis ![]() 26: Kendyl Lindaman, Florida / Miranda Elish, Texas 2: Amanda Sanchez, LSU / Taylor McQuillin, Arizona 9: Alyssa Oakes, USC Update / Courtney Coppersmith, UMBC 16: Rylee Jensen, BYU / Keely Rochard, Virginia Tech native retired the next 21 Wahoos, eight via the punchout, to earn the shutout victory. After allowing a leadoff single, the Williamsburg, Va. Rochard continued her dominance against Virginia. It was the seventh in program history and the first against a ranked opponent. She twirled a perfect game with four strikeouts against No. Rochard was nearly perfect as well for the 21 st-ranked Hokies last week, retiring 36 of the 37 batters she faced. Jensen garnered her first NFCA Player of the Week honor on May 2, 2017. The WCC Player of the Week produced a 3-for-3 outing in the finale with a double, long ball, three RBI and two runs. Jensen was a perfect 4-for-4 with a three-bagger and three runs scored in the series opener. The junior leftfielder double, tripled, homered, drove in four runs and scored five times in a three-game sweep of Pacific. 900 (9-for-10) and reaching base safely in 11 of her 12 plate appearances. Jensen, an Idaho Falls, Idaho native, was nearly perfect at the plate last week, batting. It marks the second NFCA honor this season for Rochard and the second of Jensen’s career. ***** BYU’s Rylee Jensen, Virginia Tech’s Keely Rochard Earn 2019 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I Weekly HonorsīYU’s Rylee Jensen and Virginia Tech’s Keely Rochard were named Louisville/Slugger NFCA Division I National Player and Pitcher of the Week of the Week, respectively, for games played April 8-14. Here’s a closer look at the honorees for Apr. Spaid picked up her 70th RBI of the year, the highest single-season total by any player in program history.Perfection was the theme this week as an ACC pitcher tossed a perfect game and retired 36 of the 37 batters she faced for the week while one talented hitter got on base 11-of-12 times.Taylor Turner (3.1 innings) and Brianna Pratt (3.2 innings) split time in the circle for Miami.Center fielder Kate Kobayashi made a highlight-reel diving catch in the third inning to rob her former team of a certain extra-base hit.Francis (Pa.), finishes with 12 on the season. Coyne, who also hit a home run in the RedHawks' first game of the day vs.The Hokies responded with a pair of two-run homers in the fourth to re-take the lead and held on for the 5-4 final score.That set the stage for Riley Coyne, who ripped a home run to right center on the next pitch to make it 4-1. Allie Cummins worked the count before driving a single into right field. Miami extended its advantage in the third inning.Chloe Parks came through with a two-out RBI single to right field, and Karli Spaid promptly followed with a double down the left field line to score Parks. Lily Wilmot led off with a single, and after Logan Mueller came in to pinch run, two consecutive groundouts moved Mueller to third. After Virginia Tech scored once in the opening frame, the RedHawks came back with two runs in the second inning to go on top.3 Hokies (43-8) rallied to advance to the regional final. In a game that started late Saturday night and didn't end until the early hours of Sunday morning, the RedHawks (40-17-1) took a 4-1 lead into the fourth inning before the No. The Miami University softball team's stay in the NCAA tournament ended with a narrow 5-4 loss to host Virginia Tech this weekend. ![]()
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