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Freshman Taylor Deason delivered a complete-game and stuckout six in her collegiate debut.
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Bethune-Cookman vs. Chattanooga
Feb. 10, 2012
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Clermont, Fla. (NTC Field 3)
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Team |
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B-CU (0-1)
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0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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5
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1
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CHATT (1-0)
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8
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2
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2
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X
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12
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13
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1
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WP: Michelle Fuzzard (1-0) LP: Shanel Torbet (0-1)
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Bethune-Cookman vs. Chattanooga
Feb. 10, 2012
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Clermont, Fla. (NTC Field 3)
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CHATT (1-0)
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5
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9
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2
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FAMU (0-1)
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3
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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3
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3
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3
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Game Notes:
- Registered 400th career victory at Chattanooga improving mark to 401-234 and 867-321 all-time adding in his record at Chattanooga State.
Senior P/DP Michelle Fuzzard
- Notched her eighth career 4+ RBI, 40th multi-RBI and 57th multi-hit game.
- Blasted career home run number 28 and is currently second on the school's list behind Tiffany Baker with 50.
- Tallied six RBI, which brings career total to 160, fourth on the all-time charts just three behind Baker at 163 and eight clear of Allison Devries (1996-99) with 167.
- Recorded 33rd career win at Chattanooga and is 10th on the all-time list behind Kandice Irwin with 42.
- Recorded 236th career strikeout and logged 300th inning now stands with 305.2.
- 26th career multi-hit game.
- 25 career multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games.
- Tied a career-high with 3 RBI.
- Stole 15th career base.
- Tagged sixth career home run.
- Notched 12th career multi-RBI game.
- 13 Putouts was one-off career-high set at Appalachian St. on April 25, 2010.
- Notched first collegiate Division I hit agianst B-CU driving in a run.
- First career multi-hit game against FAMU.
- Set career bests in putouts (2) and hits (2)
- Recorded first career hit along with two multi-hit games
- Drove in two runs in each contest, a career first.
- Tallied a career-best 4 putouts in left field.
- First collegiate hit and RBI against B-CU.
- Recorded a hit in first collegiate at bat against B-CU.
- Notched first career multi-hit game against FAMU.
- Registered three assists in first start.
- Threw complete-game in first collegiate starts
- Retired 18 of the final 19 batters after giving up 3 hits in the first
- Tallied a season-best six strikeouts.
CLERMONT, Fla. - The 2012 season started Friday morning and
there were a lot of questions for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
softball team that lost five senior starters including two pitchers heading
into Dot Richardson's National Collegiate Invitational in Clermont, Fla. The
Lady Mocs and head coach Frank Reed, who picked up his 400th win at Chattanooga
(2-0), made a statement in the first game flexing their offensive power with a
12-1 win over Bethune-Cookman (0-1) after five innings before freshman pitcher Taylor Deason (Clarksville, Tenn.) converted a complete-game three-hitter, striking out
six in a 5-3 victory against Florida A&M (0-1).
"In Taylor's first inning, we made a defensive error
and a couple of miscues, but Taylor really settled down and that's going to
build her confidence," said Reed. "It was a great outing for Taylor and a great
outing for our freshmen."
Five newcomers in freshmen outfielder Cheyenne
Willis (Manchester, Tenn.), outfielder Nicole
Osterman (Kissimmee, Fla.), third baseman Sarah Beth Roberts (Mt.
Juliet, Tenn.) and Deason along with junior third baseman Ninjja
Suetsugu (Sao Paulo, Brazil) made their first collegiate starts,
while sophomore Kaiti Dutton (Tulsa,
Okla.), who had four hits, was the third starter in the outfield that graduated
three standouts.
Roberts and Willis led the newcomers on the day totaling
four hits, while Willis also drove in two runs and scored four times. Osterman
and Suetsugu each tallied a hit and RBI in the first game.
"I said going in I thought we had a pretty good offensive
lineup," said Reed. "We were trying to get our best offensive people in, and I
am very proud of our freshmen. Willis and Osterman did an awesome job today
along with our other players. It's always fun to score runs, especially when
you can get the win in five innings. You don't want to over work your pitchers
so everything worked out for us."
Senior pitcher and designated player Michelle Fuzzard
(Huntington Beach, Calif.) had a productive day, tallying three hits, including a
two-run home run and six RBI. The Huntington Beach, Calif., native was just as
impressive in the circle against the Wildcats posting two strikeouts on just
five hits in the five inning contest.
Notching four hits in the doubleheader was lead-off hitter sophomore
second baseman Sara Poteat (Thomaston, Ga.), who added three RBI and two runs
scored.
Chattanooga returns to action tomorrow with two games on the
docket starting off at 11 a.m. against North Carolina and then facing UCF at 5
p.m. Be sure to follow all the action from Clermont, Fla., with audio,
commentary by the Voice of the Lady Mocs, Tyler Brown, and live
stats with links available on the softball schedule page.
Game One: Chattanooga 12, Bethune-Cookman 1 (5 innings)
Each team started the season with a hit in the opening
inning as Cesley Tafoya and Willis singled. The Wildcats threatened first after
a walk and single by Simon Ceasar put two runners on. Fuzzard was unable to
make an out on a sacrifice bunt attempt, which loaded the bases with no outs.
The Huntington Beach, Calif., native worked her way through it as Suetsugu
gunned down a runner at the plate on a fielder's choice, Fuzzard fanned a
batter and Suetsugu caught a foul out to end the frame.
After the momentum of gaining another life, the Lady Mocs
responded quickly as Tydingco singled up the middle and Osterman was hit by a
pitch. Traxler doubled to left center plating the first run. A single through the
right side by Suetsugu stretched the lead to 2-1.
Following a walk to Dutton to load the bases, Poteat singled
to the shortstop, who held the ball and had no play to score Traxler. Singling
to left field was Willis, driving in two and taking second as the ball trickled
away from the outfielder. Adding two more runs was Fuzzard, who drove a double
down the left field line.
Entering into the game was freshman pinch runner Haylee Blalock
(Chattanooga, Tenn.) for Fuzzard, who advanced to second on a ground out and
eventually scored the eighth run of the frame on a double by Osterman. The
inning look rather similar to the Lady Mocs last season that led the nation in
batting average.
Yielding a lead-off hit in the top of the third was Fuzzard
to Aurelia Gamch, but three fly outs ended the threat.
Starting the bottom-half was Willis, drawing a walk, before
Fuzzard blasted her first home run of the season to right field. Morimoto
followed with a double but was stranded.
The Wildcats left Sabrina Ferguson, who doubled and took third
on a groundout, on base.
Chattanooga's fourth began as Traxler beat out a single to
short and pinch-hitter Roberts went with
the pitch and deposited her first hit as a Lady Moc down the right field line. Another
player in sophomore pinch hitter Stephanie Rieck (Chandler, Ariz.) was given an
opportunity off the bench and drew a walk. She moved to third on Poteat's two-RBI
single through the right side as the Lady Mocs padded their lead to 12-0.
Fuzzard's shutout was broken up in the fifth as a
hit-by-pitch and walk put two runners on before Tafoya singled to third to load
the bases. Michelle Banuelos-Smith drove in the lone run on a sacrifice fly
before a fly out to center ended the game.
Bethune-Cookman was led by Tafoya with two hits, while
Shanel Tolbert tossed the complete game and struckout one.
Game Two: Chattanooga 5, Florida A&M 3
The Lady Mocs started the first with Willis advancing to
first on a ball that the shortstop dropped in shallow left, where she was able
to take second. Willis moved up to third on a deep fly out by Fuzzard and
scored on a wild pitch before Morimoto walked.
Deason, the freshman, had a rough start to the first as an
error on the first batter allowed for a runner at second, then Ashanti Shepherd beat
out a bunt single to Morimoto, placing runners on the corners. A failed pickoff
attempt enabled Jasmine Donaldson to tie the game at one.
Following a walk and Whitney Roninson single though the
right side, the Rattlers had the bases loaded as Aria Stewert singled up the
middle to take a 2-1 lead. FAMU would add another on a bases-loaded walk,
but Chattanooga got out of the threat down just 3-1 following a fielder's choice
to third with a putout recorded at home and ground out to short.
Chattanooga looked to get back into the game as Traxler
tagged a pitch to straight-away center, but centerfielder Donaldson robbed
a home run with a leaping catch at the fence. Roberts followed it up with
a two-out double to center, but would be
stranded.
Settling down after a long first inning was Deason, who
struck out the final two batters of the frame looking.
A new style of offense showed itself in the third as
Chattanooga manufactured a run. Poteat led off the inning by beating out a
single to the second baseman up the middle and Fuzzard singled through the left
side for the RBI as Poteat slid around the catcher to cut the deficit to 3-2.
Sophomore Layne Rainey (Clarksville, Tenn.) came into pinch run for Fuzzard and
advanced to third on a ground out and passed ball before the Rattlers retired
the side.
With one out in the fourth, Roberts singled up the middle
and stole her first-career base. A single through the right side followed it up by
Dutton, who advanced to third on the right fielder's throw that erased Roberts at home. Chattanooga's threat to tie it ended on a ground out as it left a
runner at third for the second-consecutive inning.
The lone blemish for Deason following the first inning was
in the fourth as a fielding error allowed for a runner to reach base and take
second on a sacrifice bunt.
Leading off the fifth for the Lady Mocs, Willis singled to center and alertly took second as the center fielder hesitated in
picking up a grounder. She took third on a passed ball enabling for Fuzzard to
drive her in with a sacrifice fly that was dropped by the right fielder.
With Fuzzard on second after the play, Morimoto moved her up
a base with a fly out to right field. She later scored on a sacrifice fly by
Tyidingco to right center. Chattanooga took the lead, 4-3, by manufacturing runs
and capitalizing on mistakes by FAMU.
Both teams were quite until the seventh when Tydingco
connected on a solo shot to center, which was a big run for the team, extending
the lead to two, 5-3.
Deason earned the victory as she recorded the final out on a grounder back to her, which she picked up and threw to first.