Mar 12, 2010

Emerson Tops Women's Softball GNAC Pre-Season Poll

Last Year’s GNAC Champion, Emerson College, has been chosen as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Softball preseason favorite in a vote conducted by GNAC coaches.  Emerson was ranked 19th in the NCAA Div. III National Poll for the first time in school history. Last season they made it to the first round of NCAA tournament and Co-SIDA recognition for their academic achievements. In this year’s coaches’ pre-season poll the lions were only one point away from a perfect score of 144 points. St. Joseph’s College (ME) came in second place, with Rivier and Lasell finishing out the top four places.

Rounding out the remaining four teams in the 2010 preseason poll are fifth seed Pine Manor, a tie for sixth place with both Norwich and Simmons and concluding the top eight is Suffolk.

1.       Emerson (143)

2.       St. Joseph’s Maine (129)

3.       Rivier (103)

4.       Lasell (93)

5.       Pine Manor (89)

6.       Norwich (84)

            Simmons (84)

7.       Suffolk (83)

#1 Emerson

Coming off of a 33-11 season, the Lions have al l of their top players returning. Sophomore pitcher Kelsey Tuthill will start this season on the mound after achieving much success in the 2009 season. Tuthill was named GNAC Player and Rookie of the Year and selected to the NCAA D.III New England Region All-Tournament Team. Tuthill was ranked nationally for several of her statistics including 23rd for ERA (1.06), 26th Strikeouts per 7 inn. (9), 27th Victories (19), 39th Saves (2), 45th for Walks (1.06), and 32nd for hits allowed per 7 inn. (4.67). Leading the team offensively is senior Bridget Farago who is a three time NFCA All-Regional selection and was has also been named to the NESCA second team. The centerfielder was nationally ranked in 2009 for her offensive statistics including a ranking of 39th for triples per game (.14) and 70th for runs per game (1). Sophomore first baseman Kendal Peiguss, GNAC 1st Team All-Conference and NFCA Northeast All-Region Third-Team selection, will return at first base this season. Senior Nikki Battaglia (GNAC 2nd Team all conference) will anchor the infield at third base and Sierra Wood (GNAC 2nd Team All-Conference) will continue behind the plate. Sophomores Sara Murray  (GNAC 2nd Team )and Junior Jilisa Rawding (GNAC 3rd Team) will bring great strength their defense with Murray sharing the mound and Rawding in right field.   

The Lions begin their season March 9 vs. Methodist College in Panama, Florida. Emerson will have their home opener on March 27 vs. Norwich.

#2 St. Joseph’s Maine

In 2009 the Monks went 29-14 overall and 19-6 in the conference, finishing 2nd in the GNAC and making an appearance to the ECAC Championship. The Monks look to complete for the championship again after battling a one run game with Emerson in the second game of the Championship last season. They have many key players returning to make it a possibility. Returning for the Monks is sophomore powerhouse Emily Leverone who was honored as having the 2nd highest batting average (.547) in the nation for all of Division III in 2009. The third baseman received GNAC All-Conference First Team honors, NFCA All-Northeast Region Second Team and ECAC Second Team honors as a freshman last season.  All three pitchers will be returning including senior Christy Wezowicz and junior Kiera Walsh (GNAC 2nd Team) who was a top pitcher in the league with a 1.58 ERA in 2009. Alyssa Dunn who earned GNAC All-Conference Third Team with a .391 batting average and 33 RBIs will return to first base. At short stop, Liddy van der Linden, who  had .319 batting average and only committed 4 errors last year at short.

The Monks begin their season  March 8 vs. Ohio Wesleyan in Fort Myers, Florida. Their home opener will be March 26th vs. Mount Ida College. 

# 3 Rivier

Rivier will return this year with their seniors leading the Raiders. Captain Monica White has been honored as three-time GNAC All-Conference First team selection and has been ranked 27th nationwide for her ERA (1.27), 5th for saves (4/7inn.), 13th for strikeouts (13/7inn.) will take the spot on the mound. White is also a force offensively, leading the team last year with runs scored (24) and a perfect 16-16 in stolen bases. Captain Brenna Campbell will be a leader offensively as well after having 27 RBIs, 5 homeruns and a slugging percentage of .576 in 2009. Captain Alexa Feener, will add to the pitching staff, coming off of a season with 112 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.29. Joining the six returners will be nine new faces including several dual-sport athletes.

The Raiders will begin their season March 7 vs. Mt. St. (NY) in Orlando, Florida. Their home and conference opener will take place on March 20 vs. Simmons College at 1pm.

#4 Lasell

After posting a 21-19 record and 14-10 in the GNAC, the Lasers are looking forward to the 2010 season with their key players returning. The team will be lead by veteran players and tri-captains Kelly Barden, Kelly Silvia, and  Tricia Culver (GNAC 3rd Team) who was ranked nationally as the 25th most difficult to strike out.  Ashley Laramie (GNAC 1st Team) will look to lead the team offensively after finishing the 2009 season with a .327 batting average with six homeruns, 21 RBIs and 17 runs. Kristen Mammola and Jennie Beaton will both return to the mound for Lasell.

The Lasers softball season begins on March 14 vs. Fredonia State in Fort Myers, Florida. They open on their home field March 27 vs. GNAC foe Suffolk.

#5 Pine Manor

The Gators return from a record of 16-8 in the GNAC with a new head coach Kristi Lyman. Catcher Courtney Wallace will bring her elite bat after coming off of her third consecutive season of .400 at the plate. Wallace has been a three time GNAC 1st Team selection and two time NFCA/Louisville Slugger all-region selection. When Wallace wasn’t behind the plate, sophomore utility Kayla Nielsen (GNAC 3rd Team) took the spot. Senior Michelle Myers will return as the main slapper for the Gators after having 28 hits in 2009. Taking the mound for Pine Manor is senior Siobhan Raymond, who pitched in 2007 and achieved a record of 11-6.

The Gators will begin their season on March 7 vs. Philadelphia’s Haverford College in Clermont, Florida. Their home opener will take place on March 27 vs. GNAC opponent Lasell.

#6 Norwich

After battling two hard fought games with the Simmons Sharks in the 2009 GNAC tournament, the Cadets tied with their GNAC rival in the pre-season poll. The Cadets are coming off of an 18-17 record and 15-9 in the GNAC. Norwich’s 2010 season is led by senior Whitney Grennon (GNAC 2nd Team) who was ranked 32nd nationally in Div. III in homeruns (.26), 57th for slugging percentage (.739) and 18th in runs per game (1.18). Sophomore Jackie Donahue (GNAC 2ND Team) led the team last season with a .409 batting average with 36 hits and 8 homeruns. Junior Lindsay Carey was a GNAC third team all-conference selection in 2009 and was ranked nationally in slugging percentage, toughest to strike out, and on base percentage.

Norwich will start their season on March 15 vs. Stevenson in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Cadets home opener will occur April 3 vs. GNAC foe Suffolk.          

#6 Simmons

The Sharks finished the 2009 season with a 16-23 overall record, and 12-12 in the GNAC. Regardless of the record, the Sharks peaked at the right time and upset several teams en route to the GNAC playoffs. After being seeded eighth in the post-season playoffs, Simmons defeated fifth seed Norwich and third seed Suffolk to finish fourth overall in the conference. Pitching duo senior captain Sammi Letizio and junior Courtney Collier will return to the mound. Letizio was ranked 78th in Div. III for ERA (1.77), 71st for strikeouts and 74th for walks allowed per 7 inn. (1.23). Collier, a GNAC 3rd Team selection, took 2nd in the GNAC for victories (11) and was ranked nationally in several categories. At short stop is junior captain Annie Thompson (GNAC 2nd Team), who topped the GNAC in homeruns and earned a national ranking of 33rd (.26) and 85th for slugging percentage (.712). Joining Thompson in leading the infield is senior captain Leah Derderian at first base and junior Emily Nalband behind the plate.

The Sharks will open the 2010 season March 7 vs. Sage Colleges in Clermont Florida. Their home opener will take place on March 27 vs. Mount Ida.

#7 Suffolk

After graduating standout Jessica Ferreira, the Rams look to her assistant coaching guidance to continue with the success they had last season. In 2009 the Rams finished 22-18 overall and 17-7 in the GNAC conference. Junior Monica Cioffi (GNAC 2nd Team) will lead Suffolk after playing all 40 games with a .369 batting average and achieving a rank of 9th in Division III for stolen bases (.83). Senior Valerie Liberator and Karina Bolster will both be an offensive force for the Rams after achieving national rankings for their appearances at the plate. Elizabeth Galvin will return to the mound for Suffolk after tying for 2nd place in the GNAC for earning 11 victories.  

The Rams will begin their season March 12 vs. Wheaton (Ill.) in Orange, California. They will place at home on March 20 vs. St. Joseph’s (CT).

 

The top eight teams will earn a spot in the GNAC Playoffs which will begin on Tuesday, April 20th.

 

*All 2009 National Statistics and Rankings from NCAA

Category

Player

Rank

Actual

Batting Average (500 ranked)

Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Susie Waters, St. Joseph (CT)
Bridget Farago, Emerson
Courtney Wallace, Pine Manor
Lindsay Carey, Norwich
Alyssa Dunn, St. Joseph's (ME)
Annie Thompson, Simmons
Whitney Grennon, Norwich
Holliann Barry, Johnson & Wales (RI)
Monica Cioffi, Suffolk
Anna Willis, St. Joseph's (ME)

2
121
137
197
252
277
326
370
388
442
495

0.547
0.424
0.418
0.405
0.397
0.391
0.384
0.378
0.375
0.369
0.363

Home Runs Per Game (250 ranked)

Whitney Grennon, Norwich
Annie Thompson, Simmons
Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)

32
33
83

0.26
0.26
0.19

Runs Batted In Per Game (250 ranked)

Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)

20

1.16

Doubles Per Game (250 ranked)

Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Alyssa Dunn, St. Joseph's (ME)
Kendall Peiguss, Emerson

41
62
150

0.4
0.37
0.29

Triples Per Game (250 ranked)

Bridget Farago, Emerson
Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)

39
59

0.14
0.12

Earned Run Average (500 ranked)

Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson
Monica White, Rivier
Kiera Walsh, St. Joseph's (ME)
Sammi Letizio, Simmons
Sarah Dudley, St. Joseph (CT)
Courteney Collier, Simmons
Elizabeth Galvin, Suffolk
Amanda Rae Sullivan, Johnson & Wales (RI)
Jesse Hutchins, Emmanuel (MA)
Catherine Sieff, Albertus Magnus

23
27
62
78
174
231
275
340
341
375

1.06
1.12
1.58
1.77
2.44
3.08
3.6
5.3
5.3
14.37

Stolen Bases (250 ranked)

Monica Cioffi, Suffolk

9

0.83

Strikeouts Per Seven Innings (250 ranked)

Monica White, Rivier
Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson
Sammi Letizio, Simmons
Sarah Dudley, St. Joseph (CT)
Courteney Collier, Simmons
Jesse Hutchins, Emmanuel (MA)
Kiera Walsh, St. Joseph's (ME)

13
26
71
113
140
162
195

9.6
9.0
7.1
6.2
5.7
5.2
4.9

Victories (350 ranked)

Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson
Courteney Collier, Simmons
Elizabeth Galvin, Suffolk
Kiera Walsh, St. Joseph's (ME)
Sara Murray, Emerson
Monica White, Rivier
Sarah Dudley, St. Joseph (CT)
Madylan Kluna, St. Joseph's (ME)
Kristen Mammola, Lasell
Carissa Roche, Suffolk
Christy Wezowicz, St. Joseph's (ME)

27
182
182
182
224
224
272
322
322
322
322

19.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
10.0
10.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

Saves (100 ranked)

Monica White, Rivier
Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson

5
39

4.0
2.0

Walks (250 ranked)

Liddy van der Linden, St. Joseph's (ME)

91

0.49

Slugging Percentage (500 ranked)

Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Whitney Grennon, Norwich
Annie Thompson, Simmons
Bridget Farago, Emerson
Courtney Wallace, Pine Manor
Lindsay Carey, Norwich
Ashley Laramie, Lasell
Brenna Campbell, Rivier
Alyssa Dunn, St. Joseph's (ME)
 Leah Derderian, Simmons
Olivia England, Johnson & Wales (RI)

7
57
85
138
163
251
255
318
448
487
491

0.92
0.739
0.712
0.667
0.656
0.603
0.602
0.576
0.539
0.53
0.529

Runs per Game (250 ranked)

Whitney Grennon, Norwich
Bridget Farago, Emerson
Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Monica Cioffi, Suffolk

18
70
97
112

1.18
1.0
0.95
0.93

Hit by Pitch per Game (200 ranked)

Karina Bolster (Suffolk)

82

0.13

Toughest to Strikeout (500 ranked)

Monica Lynch, St. Joseph (CT)
Michelle Torres, Lasell
Katie Gaudiosi, St. Joseph (CT)
Valerie Liberatore, Suffolk
Courtney Wallace, Pine Manor
Lindsay Carey, Norwich
Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Brittany Martin, Emerson
Lauren Lomonaco, Johnson & Wales (RI)
Kelly Silvia, Lasell

7
25
109
136

175
235
238
283
391

108.0
43.0
22.3
20.2

18.7
16.6
16.4
15.0
13.3

Walks Allowed Per Seven Innings (250 ranked)

Kiera Walsh, St. Joseph's (ME)
Elizabeth Galvin, Suffolk
Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson
Sammi Letizio, Simmons
Monica White, Rivier
Sarah Dudley, St. Joseph (CT)
Courteney Collier, Simmons

3
18
45
74
107
132
172

0.34
0.79
1.06
1.23
1.44
1.59
1.88

Hits Allowed Per Seven Innings (250 ranked)

Kelsey Tuthill, Emerson
Monica White, Rivier
Kiera Walsh, St. Joseph's (ME)
Courteney Collier, Simmons
Sarah Dudley, St. Joseph (CT)
Sammi Letizio, Simmons

32
91
122
148
157
160

4.67
6.01
6.38
6.76
6.87
6.88

On Base Percentage (500 ranked)

Emily Leverone, St. Joseph's (ME)
Bridget Farago, Emerson
Alyssa Dunn, St. Joseph's (ME)
Susie Waters, St. Joseph (CT)
Whitney Grennon, Norwich
Lindsay Carey, Norwich
Courtney Wallace, Pine Manor
Monica Cioffi, Suffolk
Annie Thompson, Simmons

8
261
291
297
345
370
418
459
468

0.577
0.455
0.45
0.45
0.443
0.44
0.433
0.426
0.426

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





GNAC All
St. Joseph's (Me.) 11-3 35-13
Emerson 7-7 15-20
Norwich 5-9 8-28
Lasell 5-9 6-26
Albertus Magnus 4-10 8-27
Rivier 3-11 5-22
Suffolk 13-1 21-17
Johnson & Wales (RI) 8-6 15-28
GNAC All
Rivier 23-1 33-6
St. Joseph's (Me.) 21-3 30-10
Emerson 20-4 28-13
Simmons 16-8 23-12
Lasell 15-9 19-20-1
St. Joseph (Conn.) 14-10 23-17
Mount Ida 10-14 17-19
Norwich 9-15 13-24
Suffolk 7-17 9-31
Johnson & Wales (RI) 7-17 8-31
Pine Manor 6-16 6-25
Emmanuel 6-18 10-21
Albertus Magnus 0-22 0-28
GNAC All
Norwich 7-1 9-8
Emerson 7-1 8-6
Mount Ida 4-4 8-6
Lasell 4-4 8-8
Simmons 4-4 6-6
Rivier 2-6 3-10
Pine Manor 1-7 2-9
St. Joseph (Conn.) 0-8 1-12
St. Joseph's (Me.) 7-1 10-4-1
GNAC All
Suffolk 4-0 11-0
Emerson 3-1 9-4
Johnson & Wales (RI) 2-2 3-9
Norwich 1-3 7-4
Albertus Magnus 0-4 2-10
GNAC All
Rivier 11-1 31-9
Emmanuel 11-1 27-10
Lasell 8-4 18-10
Emerson 5-7 9-12
Mount Ida 4-8 11-13
Johnson & Wales (RI) 3-9 8-20
Albertus Magnus 0-12 0-21
GNAC All
Albertus Magnus 15-3 23-7
Emerson 15-3 20-8
St. Joseph's (Me.) 14-4 19-7
Mount Ida 10-8 15-11
Johnson & Wales (RI) 9-9 13-14
Norwich 8-10 13-13
Lasell 8-10 11-16
Rivier 6-12 9-17
Emmanuel 3-15 4-21
Suffolk 2-16 6-20
GNAC All
Emmanuel 10-2 22-6
Norwich 10-2 20-8
Simmons 8-4 17-9
Emerson 8-4 13-13
Albertus Magnus 8-4 13-14
Rivier 7-5 15-10
Suffolk 7-5 14-13
St. Joseph's (Me.) 7-5 12-12
Johnson & Wales (RI) 7-5 11-14
Lasell 3-9 7-18
Pine Manor 2-10 2-18
Mount Ida 1-11 8-13
St. Joseph (Conn.) 0-12 4-20
GNAC All
St. Joseph's (Me.) 9-1-2 12-6-2
Emmanuel 9-2-1 14-8-1
Lasell 8-2-2 9-6-2
Emerson 8-3-1 10-8-1
Simmons 7-2-3 12-6-3
St. Joseph (Conn.) 7-3-2 11-6-3
Albertus Magnus 5-4-3 9-6-3
Norwich 5-6-1 8-10-1
Johnson & Wales (RI) 4-6-2 7-9-2
Mount Ida 2-8-2 4-9-3
Suffolk 1-8-3 4-8-3
Rivier 1-9-2 5-11-2
Pine Manor 0-12 4-12-1
GNAC All
St. Joseph's (Me.) 7-2 14-8-1
Lasell 6-1-2 10-6-3
Suffolk 5-3-2 8-6-2
Norwich 5-3-1 10-8-2
Albertus Magnus 5-4 10-7-1
Emerson 6-4 12-8
Mount Ida 4-5 5-12
Johnson & Wales (RI) 2-7 2-17
Rivier 2-7 4-13
Emmanuel 1-7-1 3-13-1
GNAC All
Emerson 12-0 30-7
Johnson & Wales (RI) 11-1 23-16
Emmanuel 10-2 17-13
Rivier 9-3 21-13
Mount Ida 8-4 17-11
Simmons 7-5 13-16
Norwich 6-6 17-12
Lasell 5-7 10-23
St. Joseph's (Me.) 4-8 16-17
Suffolk 3-9 7-18
St. Joseph (Conn.) 2-10 11-15
Albertus Magnus 1-11 2-16
Pine Manor 0-12 1-21
GNAC All
Simmons 10-0 15-8
Suffolk 7-3 9-5
Emerson 6-3 8-3
Johnson & Wales (RI) 5-3 6-7
Emmanuel 5-4 11-5
St. Joseph (Conn.) 2-5 5-11
Mount Ida 2-6 2-7
Pine Manor 0-6 0-8
Albertus Magnus 0-7 0-13
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