In just the second season in the Lone Star Conference, Incarnate Word claimed its first LSC Softball Championship Tournament title and earned the league’s automatic qualification into the NCAA Division II Softball Championship Field with a 6-4 win over Angelo State at Pioneer Field on Saturday. The loss snapped the No. 10 Rambelles 10-game win streak dating back to April 10.
The Cardinals completed a memorable run through the tournament field as the seventh seed. UIW started its championship run by defeating No. 2 seed Texas Woman’s 5-1 in the opening round, then topped No. 6 Midwestern State 6-3 in the semifinals.
UIW began the game with back-to-back singles and both moved into scoring position after a sacrifice bunt. The Rambelles worked their way out of the jam sparked by a heads up play from their Golden Glove shortstop Chelsey Walters. Walters fielded a sharply hit ball moving to her right and caught Ashley Freeman leaning too far toward home. Freeman was eventually tagged for out number two, and the inning came to a close one batter later after a lazy fly ball to left.
ASU – the top offensive team in the league – scored in the opening frame for the third consecutive tournament game. Hits by Morgan Spearman and Lauren Smith off Cardinal's starter Whitney Waltrip started the inning. Although not known for her speed, Spearman demonstrated it in the first. The sophomore advanced to third on a fly ball to center and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Elsamartina Apo.
The lead was short lived, as the Cardinals scored runs in the second and third innings to claim a 2-1 lead. The go-ahead run came from a single off the wall by Lea Padilla to score Sarah O'Brien from third.
In the third inning, ASU’s Smith stood on first and attempted to score on a Kacie Easley double down the right-field line. The junior outfielder rounded third and tried to slide around the tag, but a strong relay throw got her by a step.
Although the Belles came up empty in the third, DeeshanaLynn Tafiti did not come up empty in the fourth. The senior hit her third home run of the tournament and 17th of the season. Her solo blast measured 274 feet and tied the game 2-2.
The game saw its third lead change in the top of the fifth. Although not as far as Tafiti's, Lea Padilla's two-run homer fell over the wall to put the Cardinals up 4-2. The lead stretched to 6-2 after IWU plated two runs on three hits in the sixth inning.
ASU made a seventh-inning charge, with four consecutive hits. Apo's two-run single made it a 6-4 affair, but the Belles come up short.
Waltrip (11-13) worked 4.0 innings and allowed two runs on six hits before handing the ball to teammate Briana Sanchez. The junior closed out the final three innings, striking out six and working around six hits.
Claire Molina had a no decision, as the senior tossed 3.2 innings. Mary Kate McKay (20-5) came in on relief and threw 3.1 innings, but takes the loss.
The all-tournament team included six Cardinals and four Rambelles.
2012 Lone Star Conference Championship All-Tournament Team
Tarleton State shortstop Arianna Rodriguez.
Midwestern State outfielder Courtney Bingham.
West Texas A&M pitcher Marci Womack.
Angelo State second baseman DeeshanaLynn Tafiti.
Angelo State catcher Kacie Easley.
Angelo State outfielder Morgan Spearman.
Angelo State pitcher Mary Kate McKay.
Incarnate Word third baseman Monica Acuna.
Incarnate Word outfielder Sarah O’Brien.
Incarnate Word shortstop Ashley Freeman.
Incarnate Word pitcher Briana Sanchez.
Incarnate Word catcher Sarah Holub.
Tournament MVP Incarnate Word designated player Lea Padilla.