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BOLT, BRADY, from page 6 BASEBALL, from page 6 The FSU charge was led by se- nior Michelle Bolt, who victimized Sacramento pitching for two hom¬ ers in game two to bring her season to'al to 15. Withher two shots. Bolt surpassed*, her teammate, Maher (1993) forlJK school record ofhorne runs in a single season. Bolt also increased her RBI sum to 55 but is being followed closely by Maher who has tallied 52 this year. With each run Maher and Bolt bat in for the rest of the season, they are add¬ ing on to the school record. Both seniors eclipsed the previous mark of 49 held by former Bulldog Gina LoPiccolo-1990 and Maher-last season, on Saturday. Freshman Laura Berg smacked four singles in four at bats in game two to fuel the Bulldog fireworks versus WAC-rival CSU-Sac. "I am not really trying to hit the ball over the fence. My goal is to hit it somewhere hard an 1 hope for something good to happen,*' said Bolt Brady earned her record-tying 31st victory ofthe season in game two, a feat that had only been ac¬ complished twice in Bulldog his¬ tory (Melanie Parrent-1986, Terry Carpenter-1989). Brady threw four effective innings and then handed the ball to freshman Jennifer Clark who closed out the affair for FSU. "The team is really playing well right now. I think everyone feels like the entire squad is coming to¬ gether and that is so critical at this point in the season," said Brady. The sweep improved Fresno State to 43-lfoverall, 19-3 in the WAC. The Bulldogs, who have won 14 of their last 16, will next travel to Cal State Northridge on Friday to play a very tough Matadors squad that will be significant in determining the conference cham¬ pionship. man in 1991 before trarisferring to San Diego State. It's great to come home and do well in such an important game." • "We did a bunch of shifting and shuffling in the inning to get the right match-ups," Bennett said. "I thought Gunther did a pretty good job, but he got the one pitch up and Darcuiel hit it" The Bulldogs (32-23 overall) put together a final threat in the bottom of, the 10th against Hayes (7-1). After Ryan Wood's line smash was snared by Hayes for the first out, Noel Roberts was hit by a pitch and pinch-hitter Tommy Mi¬ nor singled up the middle. Borges lined a single to center to load the bases, but Bill Thrasher flied outtocenter.andBryan Judice's ground ball to third was turned into a game- ending force play. 'It looked like we were going to win the game a couple of times and it looked like (San Diego State) was going to win a couple of times," CONTINUING YOUR STUDIES IN COUNSELING, PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK OR RELATED AREAS? Our educational database contains information on more than 4.00Q graduate concentration ar¬ eas, representing over 1,000 schools. This makes it easy to find the program that's right for you. We eliminate the hours spent researching gradu¬ ate programs and thetime-consuming effort of contacting graduate schools for more Irtformatlon. We can provide: if Literature/catalogs describing over 4,000 graduate study programs & Literature and application materials for more than 300 credenhalling programs For more information, write or call us today*. Career Network Associates / 2210 Mt Carmet Avenue | Suite 110-DeptE. Glenslde, PA 19038 1 (215) 572-7670 Kennei Bookstore Film Developing Special Custom Prints Highest Quality - 4" PRINTS - A» Pictures at 3" Prices! 12 exposures • 1.99 15 •xpotur* ■ 2.99 24 exposures • 4.99 36 exposures ■ 6.99 Main Level Supply Counter , 278-4268 (110.126.135 and Disc 041 Process) Expires 5/14/94 Bennett said. "Any of the could have gone either way. That was the case in a see-saw game one. FSU led 1-0, fell behind 3-1, re-took a 4-3 lead, but the Aztecs tied the game with a run in the seventh. In the FSU eighth. Matt Curtis singled up the middle and Ben Reynoso sacrificed pinch-runner Kaitfors to second, bringing catcher Scott Vigil to the plate. Vigil, whose batting average had plummeted under .100 midway through the season, lined the first pitch from Vera Pallett to left that plated Kaitfors with the lead run. In the ninth, the Aztecs put run¬ ners at first and second with one out against Jared Fernandez (10-4), but Hayes hit a line drive into the glove of Javier Renteria, who stepped on first to complete the double play. 'Tm seeing the ball better," said Vigil, who raised his overall bat¬ ting average above .220 after col¬ lecting four hits and three RBI in the series. Vigil nearly was the hero in the second game as well. In the ninth, the Bulldogs put runners on first and second with one out, but Vigil's line gnash flprh«iiiiAitew«Efnagftri' by Hayes, who threw to first for the inning-ending double play. "If that ball is a foot over to either side, it gets through for a hit and we win the ball game. Baseball is a strange game," said Bennett, whose team play s at No. 3 Cal State Fullerton on Tuesday. "After the first game, (Dietz) said it was time for his team to get some luck, but I told him our first 43 games we had no luck at all." NOTES - Minor improved his overall record to 10-4 with a com¬ plete-game win in Saturday's game. The senior right-hander struck out ii and walked Just one... The Bull¬ dogs will need help from Sacra¬ mento State this weekend to win the WAC West The Hornets were just swept by Hawaii. Aaron Riggs-The CoHegian Senior Jared Fernandez thrown out Sen Diego State'a Jeff DaVanon'a in FSU'n 5-4 victory Sunday. Femanck^plckeduphlaimhwlnoftheaeasonintheorjenerofactouble^eader. TENNIS, from page 6 Cougars en route to a 5-2 match • victory. The victory was awarded to the Bulldogs despite losing two ofthe three doubles matches once again. Only the sophomore sensations, Ryan and Bryan Juinio, were able to win a doubles match for the ; Bulldogs, who saw the team of Neil Castro and Andy Stewart, as well as the Ivan Keskinov and Blago Petrovjeam, lose to the Cougars. Making up for the poor doubles team play was the strong play ofthe FSU singles players. All singles players were victorious, though not all were easy. Keskinov lost the first set 5-7 before taking the next two by the score of 6-4 and 7-6. Stewart, in his last WAC match, took the first set 7-6, then lost the second set 1-6 before winning the third set and the match 6-4. Smith was very pleased with the play of the Bulldogs' overall this weekend. "I thought our singles players played very well, but the doubles could have been better," said Smith. "The thing that Smith was most impressed by was the way that the team bounced back from losing to Utah to take BYU in the final game. Although the WAC season is over for the Bulldogs, the season as awholeisnot. The team has quali¬ fied for the NCAA tournament and will start NCAA play this Thurs¬ day versus Boise State..
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Title | 1994_05 The Daily Collegian May 1994 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | May 9, 1994, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | BOLT, BRADY, from page 6 BASEBALL, from page 6 The FSU charge was led by se- nior Michelle Bolt, who victimized Sacramento pitching for two hom¬ ers in game two to bring her season to'al to 15. Withher two shots. Bolt surpassed*, her teammate, Maher (1993) forlJK school record ofhorne runs in a single season. Bolt also increased her RBI sum to 55 but is being followed closely by Maher who has tallied 52 this year. With each run Maher and Bolt bat in for the rest of the season, they are add¬ ing on to the school record. Both seniors eclipsed the previous mark of 49 held by former Bulldog Gina LoPiccolo-1990 and Maher-last season, on Saturday. Freshman Laura Berg smacked four singles in four at bats in game two to fuel the Bulldog fireworks versus WAC-rival CSU-Sac. "I am not really trying to hit the ball over the fence. My goal is to hit it somewhere hard an 1 hope for something good to happen,*' said Bolt Brady earned her record-tying 31st victory ofthe season in game two, a feat that had only been ac¬ complished twice in Bulldog his¬ tory (Melanie Parrent-1986, Terry Carpenter-1989). Brady threw four effective innings and then handed the ball to freshman Jennifer Clark who closed out the affair for FSU. "The team is really playing well right now. I think everyone feels like the entire squad is coming to¬ gether and that is so critical at this point in the season," said Brady. The sweep improved Fresno State to 43-lfoverall, 19-3 in the WAC. The Bulldogs, who have won 14 of their last 16, will next travel to Cal State Northridge on Friday to play a very tough Matadors squad that will be significant in determining the conference cham¬ pionship. man in 1991 before trarisferring to San Diego State. It's great to come home and do well in such an important game." • "We did a bunch of shifting and shuffling in the inning to get the right match-ups," Bennett said. "I thought Gunther did a pretty good job, but he got the one pitch up and Darcuiel hit it" The Bulldogs (32-23 overall) put together a final threat in the bottom of, the 10th against Hayes (7-1). After Ryan Wood's line smash was snared by Hayes for the first out, Noel Roberts was hit by a pitch and pinch-hitter Tommy Mi¬ nor singled up the middle. Borges lined a single to center to load the bases, but Bill Thrasher flied outtocenter.andBryan Judice's ground ball to third was turned into a game- ending force play. 'It looked like we were going to win the game a couple of times and it looked like (San Diego State) was going to win a couple of times," CONTINUING YOUR STUDIES IN COUNSELING, PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK OR RELATED AREAS? Our educational database contains information on more than 4.00Q graduate concentration ar¬ eas, representing over 1,000 schools. This makes it easy to find the program that's right for you. We eliminate the hours spent researching gradu¬ ate programs and thetime-consuming effort of contacting graduate schools for more Irtformatlon. We can provide: if Literature/catalogs describing over 4,000 graduate study programs & Literature and application materials for more than 300 credenhalling programs For more information, write or call us today*. Career Network Associates / 2210 Mt Carmet Avenue | Suite 110-DeptE. Glenslde, PA 19038 1 (215) 572-7670 Kennei Bookstore Film Developing Special Custom Prints Highest Quality - 4" PRINTS - A» Pictures at 3" Prices! 12 exposures • 1.99 15 •xpotur* ■ 2.99 24 exposures • 4.99 36 exposures ■ 6.99 Main Level Supply Counter , 278-4268 (110.126.135 and Disc 041 Process) Expires 5/14/94 Bennett said. "Any of the could have gone either way. That was the case in a see-saw game one. FSU led 1-0, fell behind 3-1, re-took a 4-3 lead, but the Aztecs tied the game with a run in the seventh. In the FSU eighth. Matt Curtis singled up the middle and Ben Reynoso sacrificed pinch-runner Kaitfors to second, bringing catcher Scott Vigil to the plate. Vigil, whose batting average had plummeted under .100 midway through the season, lined the first pitch from Vera Pallett to left that plated Kaitfors with the lead run. In the ninth, the Aztecs put run¬ ners at first and second with one out against Jared Fernandez (10-4), but Hayes hit a line drive into the glove of Javier Renteria, who stepped on first to complete the double play. 'Tm seeing the ball better," said Vigil, who raised his overall bat¬ ting average above .220 after col¬ lecting four hits and three RBI in the series. Vigil nearly was the hero in the second game as well. In the ninth, the Bulldogs put runners on first and second with one out, but Vigil's line gnash flprh«iiiiAitew«Efnagftri' by Hayes, who threw to first for the inning-ending double play. "If that ball is a foot over to either side, it gets through for a hit and we win the ball game. Baseball is a strange game," said Bennett, whose team play s at No. 3 Cal State Fullerton on Tuesday. "After the first game, (Dietz) said it was time for his team to get some luck, but I told him our first 43 games we had no luck at all." NOTES - Minor improved his overall record to 10-4 with a com¬ plete-game win in Saturday's game. The senior right-hander struck out ii and walked Just one... The Bull¬ dogs will need help from Sacra¬ mento State this weekend to win the WAC West The Hornets were just swept by Hawaii. Aaron Riggs-The CoHegian Senior Jared Fernandez thrown out Sen Diego State'a Jeff DaVanon'a in FSU'n 5-4 victory Sunday. Femanck^plckeduphlaimhwlnoftheaeasonintheorjenerofactouble^eader. TENNIS, from page 6 Cougars en route to a 5-2 match • victory. The victory was awarded to the Bulldogs despite losing two ofthe three doubles matches once again. Only the sophomore sensations, Ryan and Bryan Juinio, were able to win a doubles match for the ; Bulldogs, who saw the team of Neil Castro and Andy Stewart, as well as the Ivan Keskinov and Blago Petrovjeam, lose to the Cougars. Making up for the poor doubles team play was the strong play ofthe FSU singles players. All singles players were victorious, though not all were easy. Keskinov lost the first set 5-7 before taking the next two by the score of 6-4 and 7-6. Stewart, in his last WAC match, took the first set 7-6, then lost the second set 1-6 before winning the third set and the match 6-4. Smith was very pleased with the play of the Bulldogs' overall this weekend. "I thought our singles players played very well, but the doubles could have been better," said Smith. "The thing that Smith was most impressed by was the way that the team bounced back from losing to Utah to take BYU in the final game. Although the WAC season is over for the Bulldogs, the season as awholeisnot. The team has quali¬ fied for the NCAA tournament and will start NCAA play this Thurs¬ day versus Boise State.. |