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Bracket/Game Results
California
wins Classic; host FIU finishes second
With the cancellation of the championship round, No. 7 California was
named Classic champion by virtue of the Golden Bears' 4-0 record on the
weekend. Host Florida International (3-1) claimed the runner-up trophy.
Cal's Vicky Galindo was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player after
batting .462 (6-for-13) with a double, a triple and five RBI. Fellow Bears
Chelsea Spencer and Kristen Morley joined her on the all-tournament team.
Leading the way for FIU was pitcher Amanda Nealer who recorded a tournament-high
11 strikeouts in 13 innings.
2003 FIU/Nike Blue & Gold Classic Final
Standings
1. California
2. Florida International
3. Massachusetts
4. Texas A&M
5. Syracuse
6. Florida Atlantic
| 2003 FIU/Nike
Blue & Gold Classic All-Tournament Team |
Vicky Galindo California, MVP
Chelsea Spencer California
Kristen Morley California
Jennifer Owens Florida International
Amanda Nealer Florida International
Lindsay Tippings Florida international
Anna Perey Massachusetts
Kaila Holtz Massachusetts
Adrian Gregory Texas A&M
Jana James Texas A&M
Tanya Rose Syracuse
Callie Piper Florida Atlantic |

All-Tournament Golden Panthers
(l to r): Lindsay Tippings, Jennifer Owens and Amanda Nealer. |
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California's sophomore
hurler Kelly Anderson notched a 0.00 ERA, 3-0 record, allowing just
7 hits last weekend as the No. 7-ranked Golden Bears emerged as the
National Invitational Softball Tournament champion. Anderson was named
to the all-tournament squad after striking out 25 batters in 25 innings
and tossing three complete games in four appearances. (Cal photo) |
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Florida International softball team hosts the Nike Blue & Gold Classic
this weekend at Golden Panther Stadium on the University Park campus in
Miami.
Host Florida International, California,
Texas A&M,
Massachusetts,
Florida
Atlantic and Syracuse
will compete in this round-robin tournament with seeded games and the
championship scheduled for Sunday.
Don't
let the Golden Panthers season record of 12-17 fool you. The team has
been playing much better of late, having won seven of its last 10 games,
the most impressive of which was a combined no-hitter last Sunday against
Providence College at the Seminole Invitational in Tallahassee.
FIU has one in-season tournament under its belt this year, winning the
Schlotzsky's Invitational in Miami last month, which included a victory
over No. 22-ranked Alabama.
Senior shortstop Stephanie Wolter has been the offensive
catalyst thus far for the Golden Panthers. Batting leadoff, Wolter's .321
batting average is best on the team, as is her 18 runs scored and on-base
percentage of .452. Junior RHP Kendra Laminack was named
to last weekend's Seminole Invitational all-tournament team after throwing
four innings of a combined five inning, no hitter against Providence while
registering seven K’s. She also threw three innings of relief without
a run on top of striking out six against Utah.
The
No. 7-ranked Golden Bears (19-6) are the defending NCAA Division I national
champions. For the fifth time in the 17-year history of the National Invitational
Softball Tournament, California emerged as the 11-team tournament champion
of the San Jose State-hosted event, producing 20 runs to its opponent's
three. Call recorded wins against No. 24 Minnesota and Sacramento State
in pool play to advance into the winners bracket. Once there, the Golden
Bears slid by Georgia Tech, then in a rematch of the 2002 World Series
semi-final game, beat No. 10 Arizona State in their first contest of the
season against a fellow Pac-12 foe. Cal blanked No. 23 Oregon, 6-0, to
be crowned tournament champions.
RHP Kelly Anderson dominated NIST opponents' bats, walking
away from the tourney with a 0.00 ERA, including three complete game shutouts
in four appearances. The sophomore tossed 25.0 innings while allowing
only seven singles and seven walks, while whiffing 25 batters.
The Bears are 6-4 versus ranked opponents this year, outscoring those
opponents, 39-19.
The
Aggies boost a 19-8 record and a No. 20 national ranking entering this
weekend's competition. Like FIU, Texas A&M's most recent games were
at last weekend's Seminole Invitational in Tallahassee, where the team
won two-of-three games played. Among the Aggies victories thus far this
season are impressive decisions against No. 10 Georgia and No. 11 Stanford.
Leading Texas A&M's offensive charge is its senior catcher Selena
Collins who not only leads the team with a .375 batting average,
but also tops the Aggies with 19 runs scored, 14 extra-base hits, eight
home runs land 18 RBI. Pitcher Lindsay Wilhelmson tops
the staff with a 7-2 record with 53 strikeouts in 63 innings worked.
The
No. 24-ranked Massachusetts Minutewomen enter this weekend with an even
7-7 overall record, including a 4-4 mark against ranked opponents. Massachusetts
has scored impressive wins against No. 12 Arizona State, No. 16 Florida
State and No. 17 Oregon State.
Along the way, UMass claimed the title of the NFCA/Leadoff Classic Tournament
last month in Columbus, Ga., and afterwards, sophomore pitcher Kelli
Arnold was named the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches
Association Player of the Week after recorded a complete game victory
and also picked up a save en route to being named the tournament's Most
Outstanding Player. Senior first baseman Brandi Cross
is the Minutewomen's top hitter with a .321 batting average.
The
Owls of Florida Atlantic (11-14) are no strangers to the Miami area. They
competed for the championship of last month's Schlotzsky's/FIU Invitational
here and have already played three games on the Golden Panther Stadium
turf. FAU has already picked up a pair of wins against No. 18 Ohio State
and most recently has beaten No. 23 Oklahoma State at last weekend's USF
Speedline Invitational.
The Owls are led by sophomore RHP Candice Freel (6-4)
and sophomore first baseman Pam Mazzarella, who tops
FAU with a .328 batting average.
Syracuse
comes in with a 4-6 mark after consecutive wins last Monday against Evansville
(2-1) and Binghamton (8-0). With those two wins, the Orangewomen snapped
a five-game losing streak and won consecutive games for the first time
this season.
The Orangewomen had a breakout season in 2002, winning a school-record
25 games, including 12 victories in the Big East. In just the second season
of league competition, Syracuse finished third in the conference and earned
its first berth in the Big East Tournament. The nucleus of that squad,
including four players named All-Big East or all-region, returns and is
joined by some highly touted newcomers that will give the Orangewomen
its most potent lineup to date. Not only do the SU players and staff expect
success in 2003, the other Big East coaches predict a strong season on
The Hill. Syracuse finished second in the conference's preseason poll
behind defending league champion Notre Dame, garnering 85 of a possible
100 points.
Freshman Jennifer Orpitelli is the top hitter for the
Orangewomen with her .458 batting average and senior RHP Tara
DiMaggio has three of the four team wins early on.
Directions
to FIU University Park
From Miami International Airport
Take State Road No. 836 West (Dolphin Expressway) to Northwest 107 Avenue/South
exit. Proceed south on 107 Avenue to Southwest Eighth Street (SR 41/Tamiami
Trail). Turn right on Eighth Street, two traffic lights to Southwest 112
Avenue. Turn left onto campus.
From I-95
Traveling north or south on I-95, exit at State Road 836 West (Dolphin
Expressway) to Northwest 107 Avenue/South exit. Proceed south on 107 Avenue
to Southwest Eighth Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Turn right on Eighth
Street, two traffic lights to Southwest 112 Avenue. Turn left onto campus.
From the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826)
Traveling north or south on the Palmetto Expressway, exit westbound on
Southwest Eighth Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Proceed to Southwest 112
Avenue. Turn left onto campus.
From Florida Turnpike
Exit at Southwest Eighth Street (No. 25/Tamiami Trail). Turn right on
Eighth Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Proceed to Southwest 112 Avenue.
Turn right onto campus.
Ticket
Information
The FIU Athletic Ticket Office is located on the first floor southeast
side of Golden Panther Arena on the University Park Campus and is open
Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Telephone: (866) FIU-GAME or (305) 348-4263 in Miami-Dade
County.
Day Pass: $3.00/General Admission | $2.00/FIU Faculty, Staff,
Youth and Senior Citizens
FIU Students admitted free with a valid ID card
Nike
Blue & Gold Classic Bracket
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Friday, March 14
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| 9 a.m. |
#24
Massachusetts 4, #20 Texas A&M 2 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 11 a.m. |
#24
Massachusetts 2, Florida Atlantic 1 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 1
p.m. |
#7
California 10, Florida Atlantic 2 |
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| 3
p.m. |
Florida
International 3, #20 Texas A&M 2 |
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| 5
p.m. |
Florida
International 3, Syracuse 1 (8 innings) |
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| 7 p.m. |
#7 California
8, Syracuse 0 (5 innings) |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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Saturday, March 1
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| 9 a.m. |
#7 California
6, No. 24 Massachusetts 4 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 11 a.m. |
#7 California
5, Florida International 1 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 1 p.m. |
Florida
International 3, #24 Massachusetts 2 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 3
p.m. |
#20
Texas A&M 10, Florida Atlantic 2 |
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Sunday, March 2
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| 9 a.m. |
Syracuse
2, Florida Atlantic 1 |
Live Stats | Final
Box
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| 11
a.m. |
#20
Texas A&M 9, Syracuse 5 |
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| All
times Eastern. |
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