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Penn State
Behrend Softball Earns Third Trip to NCAA Tournament
After
claiming the AMCC Championship on Sunday, the
Penn State Behrend softball team has earned its third bid in the last four
years to the NCAA Tournament and will face Buffalo State in the first round
on Thursday, May 7 in Ithaca, NY.
Behrend (33-6) received the #5 seed and will face the #4 Bengals in the
seven-team double-elimination regional at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday. The
regional is hosted by Ithaca College and will also feature the following
teams: #1 Cortland State, #2 Rochester, #3 St. John Fisher, #6 Keuka, and #7
King's.
Behrend made it back-to-back championships when the squad captured the 2009 AMCC Softball Championship with a 2-0 win
over Frostburg on Sunday, May 3 at the Behrend softball field.
Behrend took the title with its third tournament win in as many days, going
3-0 in the double-elimination tournament with wins over Pitt-Greensburg, Mt.
Aloysius, and Frostburg State. #6 seed Frostburg lost its first game
of the tournament on Friday, but rebounded with four straight elimination
game wins to reach the championship round.
Behrend softball also competed in the 2006 and 2008 NCAA Tournaments, both
times competing at regionals held at Ithaca College.
Behrend enters the tournament with a veteran lineup featuring eight seniors
who will be making their third NCAA Tournament appearance. Senior
pitcher Julie Koman (McKees Rocks/Montour) enters with a 1.18 season E.R.A.,
a 16-1 record, and 107 strikeouts in 113 innings pitched. The blue and
white also have four regular starters each batting over .400 on the season
including Amy Greene (Erie/Strong Vincent), Rachelle Lawrence (Warren
Center/Northeast Bradford), Katie Whitby (Tyrone/Tyrone), and Nikki
Kaschauer (South Park/South Park).
Thursday, May 7
Game 1: 10:00 am: #4 Buffalo State vs. #5 Penn State Behrend
Game 2: 12:00 pm: #3 St. John Fisher vs. #6 Keuka
Game 3: 2:00 pm: #2 Rochester vs. #7 King’s
Game 4: 4:00 pm: #1 Cortland vs. Loser Game 1
Web site contact: behrendsid@psu.edu
Updated May 4, 2009
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