| 2008 NESCAC Softball
Championship | ||
| Hosted by Wesleyan University | ||
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three |
| Friday, May 2 | Saturday, May 3 | Sunday, May 4 |
| Game 1: E2 TRI
7, at W1 WES 0 | Game 3: W1 WES
13, vs. W2 WIL 3 | Game 7: E1 TUF 10, W1 WES 3 |
| Game 2: E1 TUF 7, vs. W2 WIL 0 | Game 4: E1 TUF
11, vs. E2 TRI 1 (6) | |
| Game 5: W1 WES
8, vs. E2 TRI 2 | ||
| Game 6: W1 WES
3, vs. E1 TUF 2 | ||
| Championship
Statistics | Championship Preview | Championship Records |
| Championship Manual | ||
Tufts Wins 2008 NESCAC Softball Championship
Courtesy Wesleyan Sports Information
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. - Tufts captured its second straight NESCAC
title and fifth in the eight-year history of the tournament by
playing long ball during Game 7 of the 2008 NESCAC Softball
Championship at Wesleyan, winning 10-3. Nine of the Tufts runs came
on three three-run homers, giving the Jumbos 30 home runs on the
season.
Tufts locked up the victory when sophomore Jenna Robey, inserted as a pinch-hitter in the 6th inning, sent one over the fence in left field with both juniors Roni Herbst and Sam Kuhles on base with singles. That made it a 7-3 game as Tufts had been holding onto a tight 4-3 lead, after Wesleyan stranded the potential tying run on third base in the top of the inning. After a base hit by junior Cara Hovhenessian, her third of the game and a tournament record ninth on the weekend, and a single by sophomore Christy Tinker, senior Danielle Lopez followed with her fifth home run of the season and 24th of her career to make it 10-3
Wesleyan was retired without trouble in the 7th inning as Tufts recorded its second double play of the contest after a leadoff walk to senior Marcia Whitehead and got the final out on an infield pop. Whitehead finished the game with two hits for Wesleyan, hit safely in all five tournament games for the Cardinals. She broke the Wesleyan single-season record for hits with 51, one better than the previous mark of 50. She also is the college's all-time leader for hits with 173.
Wesleyan had forced a seventh and deciding game in the NESCAC tournament by defeating Tufts, 3-2, on Saturday, one of three games won by the Cardinals in the tournament. The Cardinals jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the 2nd inning of the championship game Sunday as senior Becca Feiden slugged a two-run single into left field to score senior Karla Hargrave and junior Molly O'Connell, both of whom had singles.
But Tufts answered right back as junior Maya Ripecky hit the first of the three round-trippers for the Jumbos in the bottom of the frame with both sophomore Casey Sullivan and Lopez aboard. Tufts improved its lead to 4-2 in the 3rd inning on an RBI double to the left-field corner by senior Megan Cusick. Wesleyan cut the gap to 4-3 when senior Jo Brownson smacked an RBI single to center in the 5th inning.
Tufts starter freshman Izzie Santone went four innings while giving up eight hits and three runs. Junior Lauren Gelmetti spelled her after two Cardinals reached base to start the 5th inning and yielded just one hit over her three innings of work, gaining her first save of the season.
2008 NESCAC SOFTBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Day 1 - Friday, May 2 at Wesleyan
Game 1
- E2 Trinity 7, at W1 Wesleyan 0
Game 2
- E1 Tufts 7, vs. W2 Williams 0
Day 2 - Saturday, May 3 at
Wesleyan
Game 3
- W1 Wesleyan 13, vs. W2 Williams 3
Game 4
- E1 Tufts 11, vs. E2 Trinity 1 - 6 inn
Game 5
- W1 Wesleyan 8, vs. E2 Trinity 2
Game 6
- W1 Wesleyan 3, vs. E1 Tufts 2
Day 3 - Sunday, May 4 at Wesleyan
Game 7 - E1 Tufts 10, vs. W1 Wesleyan 3
2008 NESCAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, May 2, through Sunday, May 4
Format
The top two teams in each division shall qualify for the NESCAC
Softball Championship. The double elimination championship
will be hosted by the West Division winner beginning Friday, May 2
through Sunday, May 4, 2008. The tournament champion will
receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
Championship.
Selection
Pairings will be announced at the conclusion of the
regular season. The top two teams in each division shall qualify
for the tournament and will be selected on the basis of the
following criteria:
- NESCAC divisional games won
- NESCAC divisional winning percentage
- Head-to-head results
- Winning percentage against common non-divisional NESCAC opponents. Each non divisional opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
- Winning percentage against common non-NESCAC opponents. Each opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
- Head to head runs differential (eight run maximum)
- Runs against vs. common divisional opponents
- Coin flip
Tournament Schedule
| Day 1: Friday, May 2 | ||
| Game 1 | 2:30 p.m. | West #1 vs. East #2 |
| Game 2 | 5:00 p.m. | East #1 vs. West #2 |
| Day 2: Saturday, May 3 | ||
| Game 3 | 10:00 a.m. | Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 |
| Game 4 | 12:30 p.m. | Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 |
| Game 5 | 3:00 p.m. | Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 |
| Day 3: Sunday, May 4 | ||
| Game 6 | 10:00 a.m. | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 |
If necessary, game 7 shall be played 30 minutes after conclusion of game 6 with the same two teams. Games shall start at the published time or 20 minutes after the conclusion of the previous game, whichever is later. | ||






