Azusa, Calif. (May 8) – For the first time in program history the Central Washington University softball team advances to the NCAA Division II Super Regional after defeating Azusa Pacific 9-6 Sunday afternoon to win the West Regional 2 Tournament.
The Wildcats won four of five games in the regional tournament, including three while facing elimination. Dating back to the GNAC Tournament the Wildcats have won six straight games while facing elimination.
"We have a team that doesn't know how to give up," CWU Head Coach
Mike Larabee said. "They refuse to give in and fight until the last out. I am not at all surprised that we are heading to the Super Regionals, but I am beyond excited."
Central Washington will now travel to Arcata, Calif. to play top seeded Humboldt State University with the best of three series currently slated to start next Wednesday, May 11 at 3 p.m.
"We have faced Humboldt before and I am confident our girls can compete with anyone," Larabee said. "We are going to rest up, get a good game plan in place and be ready to compete for a trip to the world series."
The Wildcats improve their school record with a 42-15 record and have won nine of their last 11 games.
The Cougars scored first, piecing together a pair of hits including a run scoring single, leading 1-0 in the top of the second inning.
Central Washington threatened in the second inning with a leadoff double by
Austin Wilkerson, and after a walk to
Brielle Copodonna the Wildcats had two runners on with no out. Unfortunately, the next three batters went down in order to end the inning.
Azusa Pacific got a solo homerun by second baseman Nicki Sprague to up the APU lead to 2-0 in the third inning. The Cougars tacked on another in the third on an infield single and CWU found themselves down 0-3 early.
Kailyn Campbell made a dent in the APU lead with a screaming two-run homerun off a changeup, allowing CWU to cut the deficit to one run in the third inning.
"Kailyn's homer was exactly what we needed and when we needed it," Larabee said. "She has been a consistent bat for us and gave us a huge lift."
The Wildcat bats stayed hot in the fourth inning, adding four runs two of which came on bases loaded hit by pitches. Another came on a sacrifice fly by
Alexa Olague that scored
Rachael Johnson.
The Cougars loaded the bases with one out in the sixth inning and starting pitcher
Kiana Wood was relieved by freshman
Kayla Smith. Azusa Pacific drew a walk to add a run, then a two out wild pitch allowed two more runs to come across and tie the game up at 6-6.
Central Washington came back with a vengeance scoring three runs on a RBI single by
Austin Wilkerson and a two-run single by
Brielle Copodonna, to go up 9-6.
Smith picked up the victory for the Wildcats improving to 9-1 on the season. Smith did not allow a single hit in the final 1.2 innings. In the seventh inning the Wildcats put down the Cougars in order to secure the win and the regional title.