Tigers finish fourth at SCAC Championships
DePauw wins game two for split with Anderson
In a final tune-up for the SCAC Championship, the Tigers split a
doubleheader with visiting Anderson with a 5-1 loss in the first game
and a 6-1 win in the nightcap. Darcy Vannatta had her 21 2/3 scoreless
innings streak snapped in the opener as Anderson scored two in the
first, one in the second and two more in the third. Keri Shake and
Lauren Partaker each had two hits for the Tigers. Mychelle Coon
notched her ninth win of the season in the second game as she allowed
just one unearned run. She helped herself at the plate with a pair of
hits, while Lauri Kinkel added two and a pair of RBI.
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Vannatta earns SCAC Pitcher of the Week for second consecutive time
Junior pitcher Darcy Vannatta won her only start of the
week, a 6-0 shutout of Franklin and allowed just two hits in seven
innings, while striking out one and walking two in extending her
scoreless innings streak to 21 1/3 innings. For the season, Vannatta
is third in the league in ERA (1.91) and second in wins (13).
Tigers blank Franklin in doubleheader sweep
DePauw improved to 22-11-1 with a pair of 6-0 wins over visiting
Franklin Darcy Vannatta hurled a two-hit shutout in the first game and
extended her scoreless innings streak to 21 1/3. Andrea Clark went
three-for-three and drove in a pair with an inside-the-park home run,
while Mychelle Coon and Jamie Anderson each had two hits. Coon also
drove in two. Coon allowed just four hits in holding the Grizzlies
scoreless in the nightcap. She helped herself at the plate with a pair
of hits and Kylie Moord also added two.
Game
story with photos and stats.
DePauw sweeps SCAC Player of the Week honors
Third baseman Lauri Kinkel
and pitcher Darcy Vannatta have been chosen SCAC Player and Pitcher of
the Week, respectively. Kinkel had five hits in nine at-bats (.556)
and scored four runs and drove in four more as DePauw went 4-0 on the
week to take a share of the SCAC Eastern Division crown. Her two-run
home run against Rose-Hulman in the second game of the doubleheader
with the Engineers on Tuesday was the difference as
DePauw completed the crucial sweep with a 4-2 victory.
Vannatta
went 3-0 on the week, defeating Rose-Hulman and Centre College twice,
to propel DePauw into a first-place tie in the SCAC Eastern Division
standings. She totaled 19 innings in the three games, allowing eight
hits and just one earned run (0.37 ERA) while striking out 13 batters.
In Saturday's 8-0 win in game one against Centre, she pitched the
second no-hitter of her career and the fourth in program history.
Tigers seeded second in SCAC East after coin toss
DePauw will be the number two seed from the SCAC East Division in
the upcoming conference championship hosted by DePauw. Rose-Hulman won
the coin toss administered by the SCAC office and is the number one
seed. DePauw, which has earned the East's top seed each of the first
two seasons of the tournament, faces Trinity University at noon on
Friday, April 27. Rose-Hulman takes on Rhodes College in the 2:30 p.m.
game.
Vannatta hurls no-hitter and pitches two shutouts in sweep at Centre;
Tigers tie for SCAC East
title
Pitcher Darcy Vannatta pitched a pair of complete game shutouts
over Centre College including a five-inning no-hitter in the first
game of the doubleheader as DePauw won by scores of 8-0 and 5-0. The
no-hitter was the fourth in school history and the second by Vannatta.
The
Tigers finished SCAC play tied with Rose-Hulman for the top spot in the division. A coin flip will determine the number
one and two seeds in the SCAC Championships to be held at DePauw,
April 27-29.
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Tigers sweep twinbill at Rose-Hulman; take half-game lead in SCAC East
DePauw won at Rose-Hulman by scores of 6-1 and 4-2 to improve to
18-11-1 overall and 13-3 in the SCAC and take a one-half game lead
over the Engineers in the SCAC Eastern Division.
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DePauw drops doubleheader at Millikin
The Tigers fell to 16-11-1 on the season as they lost both ends of
a doubleheader at Millikin
University. DePauw lost
game
one by a 2-1 score and the
nightcap,
7-3.
Tigers split doubleheader with Hanover
The Tigers dropped a 1-0 decision in eight innings of the first
game of a doubleheader with visiting Hanover, but rallied for a 7-2
win in the nightcaps.
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DePauw clinches spot in SCAC Championship with sweep of Sewanee
The Tigers swept a doubleheader from Sewanee by scores of 2-1 in eight
innings and 7-0 to improve to 15-8-1 overall and 11-3 in the SCAC.
Darcy Vannatta pitched a one-hitter in the first game, while Kristyn
Tekulve drove in the game-winning runs with a one-out, two-run double
to left center in the bottom of the eighth. In the second game,
Mychelle Coon pitched a three-hit shutout in the victory. The Tigers
are assured a spot in the SCAC Championship as they join Rose-Hulman
as the two schools from the Eastern Division that will compete in the
tournament.
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Tigers conclude spring trip with loss and tie
The Tigers stand at 13-8-1 following their trip to Ft. Myers, Fla.,
after losing to Endicott 7-6 and tying Union 6-6 in eight innings.
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Tekulve named SCAC Player of the Week
With seven hits in 14 at-bats
in a split with Rose-Hulman and a sweep of her team's first two games
in Florida, Kristyn Tekulve
was named the
Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week. Tekulve
totaled seven RBIs and four runs scored and had two triples and a home
run on the week. In Wednesday's come-from-behind victory in Game 1
against Rose-Hulman, she tripled home the tying run before scoring the
go-ahead run on a single by Keri Shake.
DePauw splits two in Florida to move to 13-7
Darcy Vannatta allowed just one run on four hits in pitching the
Tigers to a 6-1 win over Huntingdon, but DePauw managed just one hit
in the second game of the day in falling to Cornerstone, 1-0. Jamie
Anderson, Keri Shake and Lauri Kinkel each had two hits in the
victory. In the loss, the Tigers struck out 16 times against
Cornerstone pitcher Tarrah Brown.
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Tigers win three of first
four games in Florida
DePauw is off to a 3-1 start at the Gene Cusic Classic in Ft.
Myers, Fla., including a win over nationally-ranked
Wisconsin-Whitewater. Box scores can be accessed for each game:
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DePauw splits twinbill with
Engineers; remains one-game behind in SCAC East
The Tigers scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth to rally
from a 4-0 deficit and defeat Rose-Hulman 5-4 in the first game of an
SCAC East twinbill. DePauw fell to the Engineers 5-2 in the nightcap
to remain one game behind the Engineers in the SCAC East standings.
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Tigers sweep Centre in
doubleheader
The Tigers rallied in the first game to defeat Centre 7-6 and then
outscored the Colonels 17-9 in the nightcap to improve to 8-4 overall
and 8-2 in the SCAC.
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Weekend
wrapup
Tigers sweep Centre
DePauw blanked Centre 8-0 in game one and completed the sweep with a
9-7 win in the nightcap.
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DePauw completes sweep of Sewanee
The Tigers event their record at 4-4 and improved their SCAC mark to
4-2 with a doubleheader sweep at Sewanee. DePauw won the first game
6-4 and took the nightcap, 3-1. Game
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Tigers sweep twinbill at
Sewanee
DePauw picked up its first wins
of the season with a doubleheader sweep at Sewanee by scores of 6-2
and 14-4. Darcy Vannatta picked up the win in the first game with a
two-hitter, while The Tigers pounded out 14 hits in the nightcap.
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DePauw opens SCAC play with
two losses at Rose-Hulman
The Tigers dropped a doubleheader at Rose-Hulman as the Engineers
put together one five-run inning in each game. In the opener, DePauw
led 3-1 before the hosts scored five in the bottom of the fourth to
take the lead for good in an 8-4 win. In the nightcap, the Tigers
jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first, but Rose-Hulman knotted the
score in the bottom half of the inning and then added five in the
third.
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Tigers open 2001 season with
doubleheader loss to Transylvania
DePauw collected just two hits in the season opener with visiting
Transylvania and lost 3-0. The Pioneers then used a 12-run second
inning to crush the Tigers 13-2 in the nightcap.
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