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Softball Hosts Rhode Island in a Doubleheader on Monday

Softball Hosts Rhode Island in a Doubleheader on Monday
THE TEAMS 
Rhode Island (2-13) at Santa Clara (13-12)
 
GAME INFO 
When: Monday, March 13 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. 
Where: Santa Clara Softball Stadium • Santa Clara, Calif.
 
DH 1 at 11 a.m.
Video: WCC Network
Live Stats: LiveStats
 
DH 2 at 1 p.m.
Video: WCC Network
Live Stats: LiveStats 
  
NOTES
  • Santa Clara was scheduled to play 10 games over a nine day span starting last Tuesday (March 7).  However, due to inclement weather, they will now play nine games over nine days (March 7 - 15).  
    • The Broncos are 5-1 in the homestand thus far and have won seven of their last eight games to move a game above .500 on the year. 
  • The Broncos have a slashline of .303/.403/.435 with 137 runs scored on 31 doubles, four triples, and 16 home runs.
  • The 16 home runs hit this season is eight more than they hit all last season.  It is the most home runs in a season since hitting 19 in 2016.  
  • The Broncos have scored 137 runs and given up 113.    
  • Ashley Trierweiler leads the team in hitting with a .493 batting average, a .615 on-base percentage and a .845 slugging percentage.  She also leads the team in hits (35), doubles (7), runs (29), home runs (6), walks (21), and stolen bases (7).
    • Trierweiler currently has a 15-game hitting streak and has successfully reached base in 19-straight games.
  • Sammy Needham has successfully reached base in 22-straight games
  • In the circle, Santa Clara has a 3.81 ERA.  
  • Sage Hager leads the team with a 3.14 ERA and six wins.
    • Hager has won five-straight games and has been the winning pitcher in four of the last seven Bronco wins.    

Weekend of March 10-12 - Silicon Valley Classic II Tournament co-hosted by Santa Clara & San José State

  • SCU won all four of its games including three against Utah State.  The other win came against UC Davis.
  • The finale of the tournament against CSUN was canceled due to rain.    

Weekend of March 3-4 - Hawai'i Spring Fling Tournament

  • Santa Clara finished with a 2-2 record playing two games each on Friday and Saturday.
  • Sage Hager won two games in the tournament, both coming on Saturday against St. Bonaventure and Niagara.

Weekend of Feb. 24-26 - Silicon Valley Classic I Tournament co-hosted by Santa Clara & San José State

  • Broncos went 3-2 in the tournament, winning the middle three games bookended by losses in the tournament opener and finale.   
  • Redshirt senior was named West Coast Conference Player of the Week after belting two home runs, including a grand slam, and driving in 10 runs during the tournament. 

Home Opener (Feb. 22) vs No. 11 Stanford

  • Broncos lost 4-1 to No. 11 in the midweek home opener. 
  • SCU outhit the Cardinal 6-5 but a three-run sixth proved to be the difference in the game.
  • Trio of pitchers - Sage Hager, Regan Dias and Hazyl Gray - combined to allow two earned runs over seven frames.  

Weekend of Feb. 17-19 - Dr. Diana Natalicio Memorial Tournament hosted by UTEP

  • Santa Clara participated in the inaugural Dr. Diana Natalicio Memorial Tournament hosted by UTEP and finished with a 3-2 record. 
  • As a team, the Broncos posted a slashline of .348/.434/.475 and scored 40 runs during the tournament.  
  • Ashley Trierweiler, Morgan Salmon and Hazyl Gray were named to the all-tournament team.  

Season Opening Weekend (Feb. 10-12) - NorCal Kickoff co-hosted by Sacramento State & UC Davis

  • Santa Clara opened the season at the NorCal Kickoff for the second-straight season.  The Broncos finished 0-4 in the tournament co-hosted by UC Davis and Sacramento State. 
  • In the tournament, freshman Hazyl Gray made a strong debut allowing just one earned one and held the opponents to a .171 batting average over 10 innings.  Cameron McGinnis hit .364 with all four of her hits going for extra-bases including a solo home run.   

WCC Preseason Poll / Coaching Staff

  • SCU, under fourth-year head coach Gina Carbonatto, enters the season picked to finish fourth in the West Coast Conference as voted on by the six conference head coaches. 
  • Last season, the Broncos finished third with a 7-8 conference record, the second highest conference victory total since 2006.  The 21-30 overall record was the highest win total since also the 2006 campaign when they went 24-34.
    • Carbonatto has served as the assistant coach for Great Britain's Under-22 women's softball team since 2018.
    • Last summer Carbonatto coached Great Britain's U-22 that competed in the European Under-22 Women's Fastpitch Championship in Kunovice, Czech Republic.
    • Bronco players Cameron McGinnis and Morgan Salmon were selected to play on Great Britain U-22 team earning two of the 13 roster spots.
  • On Carbonatto's SCU staff are pitching coach Jen Deering, who is also in her fourth season, hitting coach Kristi Villar who joined the Broncos from South Dakota State last July and graduate assistant Montana Dixon in her second season.  
  • For the upcoming season, Carbonatto will be the third base coach and Deering the first base coach.

2023 Roster

All-West Coast Conference Honors

SCHEDULE
Santa Clara is scheduled to play a total of 53 games this spring including 25 home games and face two school that qualified for the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
 
TICKETS 
Season, group, tournament day passes and single game tickets on sale at https://scubroncos. universitytickets.com or contact the ticket office in the Leavey Center on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at (408) 554-4660 or BroncoTickets@scu.edu  Gates to the Santa Clara Softball Stadium, as well as its ticket booth, are open one hour prior to the start of the first game each day.
 
CONCESSIONS
The concession stand will not be open for the Rhode Island doubleheader games on Monday, March 13.  
 
GAMEDAY PROMOTIONS
Check out this year's gameday promotion here.  
 
PARKING
For weekday games, the Leavey Center lot, located on Accolti Way off El Camino Real, is free beginning one hour prior to the start of the first game.  Any other parking facility on campus will be subject to normal daily rates or restrictions, including the main structure, located adjacent to Stevens Stadium on Palm Drive. During the weekend, campus parking facilities are free (except for permit required locations).  Fans should utilize the main parking structure if the Leavey lot is full. Click here for a campus map and parking restrictions.
 

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