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Vikings fall 6-1 to MSUB at GNAC Tournament

April 30, 2015

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YAKIMA, Wash. - Making a season-high five errors and matching a season low with just four hits, No.2-seed Western Washington University fell 6-1 to No.3-seed Montana State Billings in a first-round game on Thursday, Apr. 30, at the third annual Great Northwest Athletic Conference Softball Tournament being played at the Gateway Sports Complex.

The Vikings, 28-17, meet the loser of the No.1-seed Saint Martin's vs. No.4-seed Western Oregon game, being played later this evening, on Friday, May 1 (4:30 p.m.), in the double-elimination tourney which runs through Saturday, May 2. MSUB, which split four regular-season games with WWU in early March, improved to 27-21.

WWU had a six-game winning streak snapped and pitcher Makinlee Sellevold (Fr., Everett/Cascade) (23-8) suffered her first loss after winning nine straight decisions. All six Yellowjacket runs were unearned.

MSUB scored single runs in the second and third innings. With two out in the fifth, Heather Tracy reached on an error and advanced to third on a single by Aubrey Conseicao. Tracy scored on a single by Emily Osborn and Cameron Cassinelli followed with a three-run homer over the centerfield wall for a 6-0 Yellowjacket lead. The home run was Cassinelli's fifth of the season.

WWU, which got a two-out triple by Alexie Levin (Jr., Everett) in the fourth, scored its only run in the fifth on a fielder's choice by Autumn Isaacson (Sr., Lake Stevens) that drove in Lynsey Amundson (So., Arlington), who led off the inning with a single.

Isaacson then stole her 31st base of the season, tying her own GNAC single-season record. But after a walk to load the bases, MSUB got out of the inning with a force out.

The Vikings' other two hits were a double by Sellevold and a single by Allie Crowe (Sr., Auburn/Thomas Jefferson).

MSUB pitcher Jessica MacDonald (17-6) struck out two and walked two in the complete-game victory.

Taylor Hoke had two hits and drove in a run for the Yellowjackets.

Saint Martin's Beats Western Oregon For School-Record Tying 41st Victory

YAKIMA, Wash. - Centerfielder Taviah Jenkins drove in four runs, including three with a double in the bottom of the sixth inning, as top-seeded Saint Martin's broke open a close game scoring four runs and going on to defeat Western Oregon 8-5 Thursday in Game 2 of the GNAC Softball Championships at the Gateway Sports Complex.

The Saints (41-16) advance to Friday's 2 p.m. winner's bracket game against third-seed Montana State Billings (27-21), which defeated No. 2 seed Western Washington 6-1 in Thursday's first game.

Western Oregon (21-27) and Western Washington (28-17) will play in an elimination game at 4:30 p.m.

Saint Martin's, which never trailed, jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first inning scoring on a RBI double by pitcher Sam Munger, a ground out by Jenkins, the GNAC's top RBI producer who now has 60, and a sacrifice fly by third baseman Megan Miller.

Western Oregon got one back in the second on an infield hit by third baseman Destiny Kuehl before the Saints countered in their half on a single by right fielder Mary Dettling to go ahead 4-1.

It stayed that way until the fifth when the Wolves put together four consecutive singles by left fielder Zoe Clark, centerfielder Amanda Evola, first baseman Jourdan Williams and shortstop Lexi Jennings to score two runs.

Munger, however, escaped the inning with the lead starting a 1-5-3 double play.

The Saints, who equaled their school record for most single season wins with their 41st victory, then broke the game open in the bottom of the sixth, loading the bases on an error, a single by Dettling and a walk to Munger before Jenkins unloaded them.

First baseman Dani Wall then singled to plate Jenkins and give SMU and 8-3 leading going into the seventh.

Western Oregon did manage to score two runs in its final at bat on a single by Williams and an error. However, Munger, who improved her record to 23-4, got the final two outs on a strike out and fly out.

Munger scattered 10 hits in the win, including three by Evola and two each by Williams and catcher Ku'ulei Siolo. Only three of WOU's runs off her were earned as the Saints were charged with four errors.

Saint Martin's had 12 hits, three each by Dettling and left fielder Lindsey Miller and two by Wall and second baseman Paige Miller.

Three games are on Friday's schedule. Following the SMU-MSUB game at 2 and the WWU- WOU game at 4:30, the loser of the SMU-MSUB game and the winner of the WWU-WOU game will play at 7 p.m. for a berth in Saturday's championship game.

The eventual winner will earn an automatic berth in next week's NCAA Division II West Regionals.

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Players Mentioned

Lynsey Amundson

#1 Lynsey Amundson

C
5' 5"
Sophomore
Allie Crowe

#15 Allie Crowe

OF
5' 7"
Senior
Autumn Isaacson

#10 Autumn Isaacson

OF
5' 5"
Senior
Alexie Levin

#32 Alexie Levin

1B/OF/P
5' 7"
Junior
Makinlee Sellevold

#22 Makinlee Sellevold

UTL
5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Lynsey Amundson

#1 Lynsey Amundson

5' 5"
Sophomore
C
Allie Crowe

#15 Allie Crowe

5' 7"
Senior
OF
Autumn Isaacson

#10 Autumn Isaacson

5' 5"
Senior
OF
Alexie Levin

#32 Alexie Levin

5' 7"
Junior
1B/OF/P
Makinlee Sellevold

#22 Makinlee Sellevold

5' 4"
Freshman
UTL
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