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Welcome to the Pointer Weekly Report -
a look at what�s taking place in UW-Stevens Point athletics. For further
information on UW-Stevens Point athletics be sure to check out the Pointer
Web Site at <http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics>.
The website includes up-to-date news, schedules, stats and more on all of
UW-Stevens Point�s athletic teams.
BASEBALL (15-8 overall, 0-2 WIAC)
April 20 - Home vs. UW-Stout (DH),
1 p.m. (University Field)
April 21 - Home vs. UW-Superior
(DH), Noon (University Field)
http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/baseball/
The Pointers look to regroup from a
pair of WIAC-opening losses to UW-Oshkosh on Saturday with four league games
this weekend to open an eight-game homestand. The home games are the final
games of the year in Stevens Point before the Pointers close with six
straight road games.
Friday, the Pointers host UW-Stout,
which is off to a 15-1-1 start and has a .397 team batting average.
Saturday, UW-Stevens Point will host UW-Superior, which has played just six
games this season because of poor weather.
Jon Jagler (Wausau, WI) went
three-for-six in the doubleheader against UW-Oshkosh and drove in four of
the Pointers' six runs in the 11-5 and 2-1 losses. He had a three-run homer
in the first game as the Pointers jumped out to a 5-2 lead before the Titans
scored five runs in the sixth and four in the eighth.
Jagler had a sacrifice fly in the
first inning of the second game, but the Titans scored single runs in the
sixth and seventh innings off Bill Verbrick (Appleton, WI) for the win.
Verbrick allowed seven hits, struck out three and walked his first two
batters of the year, snapping a streak of 29 1/3 innings without a walk to
open the year.
Paul Molitor (Reedsburg, WI) had
hits in both games to extend his hitting streak to 13 games.
SOFTBALL (13-6 overall, 1-3 WIAC)
April 17 - at UW-Oshkosh (DH), 3
p.m.
April 21 - vs. UW-Superior, 1 p.m.
(at Eau Claire)
April 21 - at UW-Eau Claire, 5 p.m.
April 22 - vs. St. Scholastica, 1
p.m. (at Eau Claire)
April 22 - vs. UW-La Crosse, 5 p.m.
(at Eau Claire)
http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/softball/
UW-Stevens Point recovered from a
tough start to the week by sweeping 18th ranked University of Chicago 5-1
and 2-0 on Saturday. Earlier in the week, the Pointers lost to UW-Whitewater
3-0 and 4-2, and to Winona State 1-0 and 5-0.
On Saturday, the Pointers jumped
out by scoring five earned runs in the opening game against Chicago's Kelly
Ostler, who leads the nation in strikeouts and entered the game with a 0.53
ERA. Nicole Alexander (Dodgeville, WI) had a two-run double in the first
inning and Cari Briley (Creston, IA) added a two-run triple in the sixth.
Sophomore Karen Guckenberger (South
Milwaukee, WI) earned both victories on Saturday to improve to 6-4. She
hasn't allowed an earned run in any of her four losses and lowered her
season ERA to 0.32. Guckenberger has gone 37 2/3 consecutive innings without
allowing an earned run and has 175 career strikeouts, which is just 12 away
from the school's all-time career strikeout record, despite playing just one
and a half seasons.
Nicki Bertram (Marion, WI) pitched
five scoreless innings in the second game win over Chicago and has a 1.78
ERA with a 6-2 record for the season.
Nikki Best (Portage, WI) went
10-for-19 at the plate in the six games last week.
The Pointers wrap up their WIAC
season Tuesday at UW-Oshkosh in a 3 p.m. doubleheader and then take part in
the UW-Eau Claire tournament over the weekend.
TRACK AND FIELD
April 21 - at Augustana College
(Ill.) Meet of Champions
<http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/track/>
UW-Stevens Point won individual
titles in 10 of the 20 men's events to capture the North Central College
Cardinal Classic Saturday in Naperville, Ill.
The Pointers accumulated 241 team
points to eclipse second place North Central's 202 points. UW-Oshkosh was
third with 184.5 points. On the women's side, the Pointers finished second
with 197.75 points behind UW-Oshkosh, which had 224.5 points.
Jesse Drake (Rhinelander, WI) and
Leah Juno (Brillion, WI), who both won indoor national titles a month ago,
both qualified for the NCAA Division III outdoor nationals with automatic
qualifying times. Drake won the men's 10,000 meters in 30:44.65 and Juno
claimed the women's 800 meters in 2:12.29.
The men's team had five other
winners who had provisional qualifying marks for nationals. Eric Miller
(Green Bay, WI) won the 200 meters in 21.64 seconds and Craig Gunderson
(Waupaca, WI) won the 400 meters in 48.35 seconds. Joel Schult (Merrill, WI)
won the discus with a throw of 158 feet, six inches and Luke Hilgers
(Nekoosa, WI) won the hammer throw in 171 feet, six inches. The 1600 meter
relay team also won in 3:16.00.
Other men's winners were Shane
Suehring (Marion, WI) in the steeplechase at 9:22.02, Aaron Carley (Lodi,
WI) in the long jump at 22 feet, 1.75 inches, Jon Casey (Randolph, WI) in
the javelin at 154 feet, two inches and Chris Horvat (Menomonee Falls, WI)
in the 800 meters at 1:53.00.
Becky Lebak (Burlington, WI) ran
away from the field in the women's 10,000 meters, winning by 41 seconds with
a time of 17:47.25. Other women's winners were Rachel Carlson (Nekoosa, WI)
in the hammer throw at 139 feet, eight inches and Megan Lundahl (Sturgeon
Bay, WI) in the discus at 124 feet, two inches.
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