HICKORY, N.C.
-Eighth-ranked Lenoir-Rhyne advanced to the NCAA Super
Regionals Sunday morning with an 8-0 victory over Augusta State in
six innings in the Southeast Regional Championship at Bears
Field.
The Bears, who pushed their winning streak to eight games, improved
to 53-7 on the season and set a school record for victories in a
season.
The NCAA Super Regionals are slated to take place on May 21-22 at a
site to be determined pending the outcome of the Dahlonega Regional
hosted by North Georgia.
Lenoir-Rhyne's Kat Rivers, the 2010 South Atlantic Conference
Player Of The Year, hit a pair of home runs, including a walk-off,
three-run blast in the bottom of the sixth inning. Rivers finished
with five RBI on the day.
The Jaguars, who set a school record of their own with a 40-17 mark
in 2010, loaded the bases in the top of the first inning with two
outs on three straight walks but could not plate a run.
The host Bears loaded the bases in their half of the second and
third frames but couldn't score as well.
The Jags weren't as fortunate in the fourth, as L-R broke the
contest open, plating five runs in the inning. Brittany Cherry got
L-R on the board with a two-run double to left centerfield. Sarah
Atkins added a run-scoring single before Rivers delivered a two-run
homer.
The contest remained 5-0 until Rivers ended the game in the sixth
with a three-run homer, her SAC-record 22nd of the season. Rivers
is now tied for the national lead in round-trippers.
Dawon Millwood picked up the win, and improved to 21-3 with her
10th shutout of the season. Millwood held the Jags in check,
surrendering just two hits on the day while striking out three
batters.
Cherry added three hits, two runs scored and two runs batted in for
L-R.
ASU sophomore starter Sara DeMuth finished the season with a 17-10
record as she struck out seven in five innings of work.
Sophomores Kacee Camp and Jessica Thornton registered the
Jags' only two hits of the game.
The contest marked the final appearance in a Jaguar uniform for
five seniors: Leann Barber, Beth Gerlach, Kayla Hicks, Kimberly Kennedy and Alysha Krier. The 2010 ASU senior class was responsible
for 141 victories over the past four seasons as well as three NCAA
Regional appearances.
Lenoir-Rhyne Head Coach Shena Hollar:
"We came and did what we wanted to today in getting it done
in one game. I thought we were a little tight and nervous to start.
We weren't great with our bats; we were taking her good
pitches and swinging at the bad ones. In the fourth inning we had a
little chat and started playing like we knew we could."
(on leaving base runners on early in the
game):
"I think the first couple innings Dawon (Millwood) was kind
of nervous because she hasn't thrown in a while. After that
she settled down and took care of what she needed to do. We had
chances with bases loaded and it was just a matter of time before
we put some runs on the board."
(on advancing to the Super Regional):
"We set goals all year. We want to be conference champs and
then win the conference tournament. We didn't say anything
about Regionals or Super Regionals because our goal is to go to the
College World Series. If we win two ballgames next week then
that's where we go and we're where we want to be.
That's the ultimate goal of any college softball player and
we're two wins away from that."
Senior Brittany Cherry: (on reaching Super
Regionals):
"It kind of is redemption from last year. Although it
wasn't Carson-Newman it's good and our bats helped us
to it. Last year I was struggling at this time of the season and I
didn't come through for the team and this year's goal
for me was to be an asset to the team."
(on a senior's prospective on the team and
season):
"My four years at L-R have been unbelievable. When I came in
as a freshman we were a very good team. We are a completely
different team than we were my freshman year. Back then we would
get one or two runs and that would be what we needed. This year
even though we still have good pitching, our bats have helped us
too. Three of the four years I've played we've won the
conference championship and that's amazing. I'm glad
I'm not done playing yet."
Junior Kat Rivers: (on defeating Augusta State to advance
to the Super Regional):
"Even though we didn't get to beat Carson-Newman this
year to advance, Augusta is a great team and they gave us a run for
our money in the regular season. Beating them twice in this
tournament feels good. We hit the ball well against them even
though we struggled a little bit to start off today."
(on record-setting day for both herself and the
team):
"As a team we set goals and we were competitive with one
another about hitting more home runs or having more RBIs as a
friendly competition. The first home run I choked up on the bat and
hit it hard after she threw a couple by me."
Sophomore Dawon Millwood: (on differences in this year and
last year's regional):
"Last year we didn't have our bats and had to rely on
pitching. This year we are a more complete team with pitching,
hitting and fielding. We've carried our bats over from the
conference tournament and kept it going."
(on pitching for the first time since the conference
tournament):
"I was kind of nervous from not having thrown in a while and
I normally don't get nervous. I wanted to prove to everybody
that I can still do what I was doing in the start of the season. I
was thinking way too much and about the third inning I settled down
and started having fun with it. My confidence came back after that
and it feels good to have it."
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Augusta State Head Coach Melissa Mullins:
"Obviously, if you don't win it's not the way you
want it to turn out. I thought we played a better game today, our
pitching was better; out hitting lacked a little but we just fell
short. I am still proud of this team and proud of this class for
the career they've had but also the season we've had.
There's nothing to hang our heads about."
(on leaving base runners on early in the
game):
"I think we missed a key opportunity to get out early and put
some pressure on them. That's the name of the game once you
get this far. To have scored in the first two innings would have
been big for us and we would have been in the ball game more as it
got later."
(on having to play through the losers' bracket and
play Saturday evening and Sunday morning):
"I think it was tougher on the coaching staff than it was the
players because we had to stay up and get ready for today. On past
teams of mine that might have been a factor, but for this team I
don't think it mattered. They came out pumped up and
positive. They seemed well rested and had more energy this morning
than we did when we played L-R yesterday. L-R is a great team, and
we didn't give it to them they definitely earned it. The only
thing we can say is that they were the better team today and they
won because of it."
Senior Beth Gerlach: (on the game as a whole):
"We knew we needed to get hits at opportune moments and we
didn't do a good job of doing that and Lenoir-Rhyne
did."
Senior Kayla Hicks: (on leaving the bases loaded
early):
"When we had the bases loaded it pumped us up and it would
have been a really good opportunity to score. Even though we
didn't score we were able to go off that high for a while and
our pitcher shutting them down to start the game."
Senior Alysha Krier: (on the game overall):
"It was a good start to the game and we were pumped up.
I'm really proud of how Sara (DeMuth) pitched after coming
back from struggling the second half of the season. She did well
and we needed that one little thing to get us going and we
didn't get it. We can't look back and
coulda-shoulda-woulda. We have to be proud of what we built as
seniors and expect it to continue next year."