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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 (25-11 overall, 8-5 WIAC)
WIAC Tournament at Whitewater
May 11 - Game 1 - UW-Stevens Point
at UW-Whitewater, Noon
May 11 - Game 2 - UW-La Crosse vs. UW-Oshkosh, Noon (Whitewater HS)
May 11 - Game 3 - Game 1 and 2 winners, 4 pm
May 11 - Game 4 - Game 1 and 2 losers, 4 pm (Whitewater HS)
May 12 - Game 5 - Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 winner, 10 a.m.
May 12 - Game 6 - Game 3 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 1 p.m.
May 12 - Game 7 - rematch if Game 3 winner loses Game 6, 4 p.m.
http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/baseball/
UW-Stevens Point takes part in the
WIAC tournament this weekend in Whitewater and will meet top-seeded
UW-Whitewater in the first round Friday at noon. The winner of the
tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division III tournament.
The Pointers tied with UW-La Crosse
for third place in the league, but rain on Sunday forced the Pointers to
take the fourth seed. UW-Stevens Point lost the first game of a doubleheader
to UW-La Crosse 5-3 in 10 innings and the Eagles led 2-0 in the fourth
inning of the second game when the game was cancelled after a two-hour rain
delay.
UW-Stevens Point and UW-La Crosse
tied for third place at 8-5 in the WIAC, but the Eagles gain the third seed
because of their victory in the first game.
The Pointers split with UW-River
Falls on Saturday to clinch the tournament spot. UW-Stevens Point won the
opener 2-1 as Jeff Pieper (Wausau, WI) struck out eight in a complete game
effort. The Falcons then scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth in
the second game for an 8-5 victory.
Sam Molski (Stevens Point, WI) was
five-for-11 for the week and hit his single-season school record tying 11th
home run of the season against UW-La Crosse.
SOFTBALL (25-11 overall, 1-5 WIAC
East Division)
NCAA Division III tournament at
Waverly, Iowa
Times to be announced later on Monday
May 11 - Game
1 - UW-Stevens Point vs. Marian
May 11 -
Game 2 - St. Mary's (MN) vs. St. Thomas (MN)
May 11 - Game 3 - Game 1 winner vs. Wartburg (IA)
May 11 - Game 4 - Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser
May 12 - Game 5 - Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 winner
May 12 - Game 6 - Game 4 winner vs. Game 3 loser
May 12 - Game 7 - Game 6 winner vs. Game 5 loser
May 13 - Game 8 - Game 5 winner vs. Game 7 winner
May 13 - Game 9 - rematch if Game 5 winner loses Game 8
http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/softball/
The Pointers will make their fourth
NCAA Division III tournament appearance in six seasons after winning the
WIAC tournament for the first time since 1995.
UW-Stevens Point will travel to
Waverly, Iowa this weekend and will take on Marian in the first round in a
rematch of a pair of non-conference games last week. The Pointers swept
Marian 1-0 and 8-0 as Karen Guckenberger (South Milwaukee, WI) pitched a
one-hitter in the opener and Nicki Bertram (Marion, WI) had a two-hitter in
the second game. Kelly Rutta (Stevens Point, WI) hit a solo home run for the
only run in the first game.
Guckenberger pitched 28 innings in
two days over the weekend and went 4-0 to lead the Pointers to the WIAC
tournament title. Rutta was nine-for-16 for the weekend and reached base in
15 of her 19 plate appearances.
The Pointers beat UW-River Falls
5-0 to open the tournament as Cari Briley (Creston, IA) had a two-run homer
and a two-run single. UW-Stevens Point then beat UW-Whitewater 4-2 behind a
three-run homer from Rutta and then topped UW-La Crosse 3-2 as Sarah Berg
(Stillwater, MN) had a game-tying single and scored the winning run on an
error.
The Pointers lost to UW-Eau Claire
5-0, but beat UW-La Crosse 2-1 in the title game as Nicole Alexander
(Dodgeville, WI) singled home Rutta with the winning run in the third
inning.
TRACK AND FIELD
May 11 - North Central Invitational
<http://www.uwsp.edu/athletics/track/>
The Pointer men's team finished
second for the sixth straight year and the women's team was third at the
WIAC Championships in Whitewater over the weekend. UW-La Crosse won both
team titles.
UW-Stevens Point had eight
individual champions, including six women's winners. Becky Lebak
(Burlington, WI) was the only multiple winner, capturing the 10,000 meters
in 37:51.37 and the 5,000 meters in 17:34.35. Leah Juno (Brillion, WI) won
her second straight 800 meters title and set a WIAC record in 2:11.29.
Becky Clarke (Antioch, IL) won the
javelin in 127 feet, one inch and provisionally qualified for nationals with
a second place finish in the heptathlon. Jenny Todd (Wisconsin Rapids, WI)
won the long jump at 18 feet, 7.5 inches after winning the indoor title in
March. She is the first Pointer female ever to win the indoor or outdoor
WIAC long jump titles. The 4x800 relay team of Kara Vosters (Little Chute,
WI), Erin Dowgwillo (Watertown, WI), April Raykowski (Stevens Point, WI) and
Juno also won with a time of 9:28.00.
Chris Horvat (Menomonee Falls, WI)
won the men's 800 meters title in 1:52.83 and Jon Casey (Randolph, WI) won
the javelin in 176 feet, one inch as the Pointers had the top three
finishers in the event.
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