Lock Haven Championship Website
Lock Haven University
will host the 2008 Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Softball Championship on Thursday, May 1
through Saturday, May 3. The top three teams in the
Eastern and Western Divisions will battle in a
double-elimination tournament that grants the
champion automatic entry into the NCAA Regional
tournament.
Daily tickets for the event are $7 for adults, $2
for students. Students currently enrolled at PSAC
member institutions will be admitted free with a
valid student ID.
Lock Haven has its eyes set on a third straight PSAC
title as they enter the tournament seeded first in
the Western Division. The Lady Eagles have posted a
40-6 overall record, 19-1 PSAC West, with their lone
divisional loss at the hands of third-seeded IUP.
The Lady Eagles are led by two-time Division II
Pitcher of the Year Kristin Erb. Erb has compiled a
34-6 record this season, while posting a 0.26 ERA in
266.1 innings pitched. Sarah Norris leads the
offense with team highs in batting average (.374),
homeruns (14), doubles (11) and runs scored (41).
Norris is accompanied by Amanda Roosa, who has
posted a .372 batting average, 12 homeruns and a
team-high 54 RBI.
Kutztown enters the tournament as the Eastern
Division's No. 1 seed and looks to exact revenge
after last year's PSAC championship loss to Lock
Haven. The Golden Bears clinched their second
consecutive Eastern Division title with a
record-breaking 44-10 mark, 21-3 PSAC East,
eclipsing last year's win total by one game.
The Kutztown attack is led by the league's top
hitter in Ashley Fitzgerald. She owns league-bests
in batting average (.456), RBI (54), on-base
percentage (.522), hits (73), doubles (23), slugging
percentage (.863), total bases (138). Teammate Steph
Denlinger is third behind LHU’s Roosa and
Fitzgerald in RBI (53), and is behind Fitzgerald in
total bases (113). Katlin Arbogast leads the
pitching staff with a 22-6 record while posting a
1.47 ERA in 162 innings pitched.
California represents the second seed from the
Western Division. The Vulcans own a 26-14 overall
record, 12-8 PSAC West. California earned the No. 2
seed after finishing tied with IUP at 12-8, but the
Vulcans took three out of four contests against the
Crimson Hawks to win the head-to-head tiebreaker.
The Vulcan offense is sparked by Julie Mackenzie.
Mackenzie owns three team-highs with her .357
batting average, three homeruns and a .520 slugging
percentage. The offensive attack is also fueled by
Kayleigh Braim. Braim has scored 28 runs, belted 46
hits and has six doubles, all are team-highs. The
pitching staff is anchored by Sonia Petrosoniak, who
has an 11-7 record and a 1.10 ERA in 127.1 innings
of work. She is joined by Maria Greco, who is 6-1
with a 0.70 ERA in 50 innings of action.
Bloomsburg has earned the Eastern Division's No. 2
seed, posting a 44-7 overall mark, 19-5 in the East
and started off the season by winning 26 of its
first 28 games, including an 18-game winning
streak. Bloomsburg split the regular season series
with Kutztown 2-2.
Bloomsburg feeds off its ace pitcher Ashley Lynn.
Lynn has compiled a 20-3 record with a 0.94 ERA over
163.1 innings of work. Lynn has been solid for the
Huskies throughout the season as they head in to the
playoff season. Bloomsburg also boasts league-bests
in best batting average (.323), hits (468),doubles
(55) and triples (19). Tara Reed leads the Huskies
attack with team-highs in every offensive category
except homeruns and walks. Reed has 40 runs scored,
71 hits, 15 doubles, 4 triples, 29 RBI, 97 total
bases, .577 slugging percentage and a .458 on-base
percentage.
IUP enters the PSAC tournament as the Western
Division's No. 3 seed with a 16-24 overall record,
12-8 PSAC West. IUP is also the only team in the
tournament to defeat Lock Haven this season.
IUP ace Erin Holloway has a 2.32 ERA in 133 innings
of action. The Crimson Hawk hurler has a 9-10
record on the season and won a 2-1 extra inning
decision over Lock Haven. The IUP offense is
jump-started by Kristen Tunno. Tunno has a .345
batting average and 41 hits to lead the team. Tunno
is joined by Dee Eppinger and Sam Goettman.
Eppinger has 21 runs scored, while Goettman has 23
RBI.
East Stroudsburg represents the third seed in the
East Division as the Warriors hold a 17-28 overall
mark and an 11-13 conference record. The Warriors
own a win over both Kutztown and Bloomsburg this
season.
Ali Hale and Brittany Racek lead the Warriors'
offense. Hale leads the team in batting average
(.317) and RBI (17), while Racek is right behind her
with a .315 batting average and leads the team in
hits (41), runs scored (24), doubles(9) and total
bases (58). The pitching staff is led by Kristen
Halvorsen. Halvorsen has thrown 169.1 innings and
compiled a 2.19 ERA and a 13-15 record.