Like the saying goes, ‘You have to beat the best to be the best.’ Here is a peak at the competition the No. 14 Bulldogs will face in the Cathedral City Classic.
Team: No. 2 Florida Gators
2008 Record: 70-5, 27-1 in Southeastern Conference
Coach: Tim Walton (Fourth season, 171-53)
Key batter: Francesca Enea – the junior is one of four Gators batting over .500. Her average is currently .542.
Ace Pitcher: Stacey Nelson – the senior recorded 47 wins last season to lead the nation. Bulldog pitcher Morgan Melloh was behind her with 42 wins in the circle in 2008.
Series record: Fresno State leads the series 2-1.
Team: No. 12 Northwestern Wildcats
2008 Record: 40-16, 18-2 in Big Ten Conference
Coach: Kate Drohan (Eighth season, 284-122-1)
Key batter: Tammy Williams – the senior leads the team with a batting average of .467.
Ace Pitcher: Lauren Delaney – she has an ERA of 2.71 and a 5-3 overall record.
Series record: The Bulldogs lead the series 5-4, but Northwestern has won the last two meetings in 2006 and 2007.
Team: No. 21 North Carolina Tar Heels
2008 Record: 50-12-1, 18-2 in Atlantic Coast Conference
Coach: Donna J. Papa (23rd season, 868-487-5 record)
Key batter: Christine Knauer – she leads the Tar Heels with a .364 average.
Ace Pitcher: Danielle Spaulding – she has 67 strikeouts and a perfect 4-0 record so far and is batting .333.
Series record: Fresno State is 3-0 all-time against UNC.
Team: No. 6 UCLA Bruins
2008 Record: 51-9, 17-4 in PAC-10
Coach: Kelly Inouye-Perez (Third season, 95-29)
Key batter: Katie Schroeder – the sophomore has six home runs so far this year and a batting average of .464.
Ace Pitcher: Donna Kerr – she led the Bruins last season with an earned run average (ERA) of 0.93. She currently has 52 strikeouts and a 4-2 record.
Series record: UCLA leads the series 37-10. The Bruins are also 10-3 versus the Bulldogs in postseason play.
Kicked in the Oxnards • Feb 19, 2009 at 10:44 pm
no excuse on that loss to Fordham –what is that about?
Kicked in the Oxnards • Feb 20, 2009 at 5:44 am
no excuse on that loss to Fordham –what is that about?