Softball Travels to Frost Classic
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Feb. 27, 2002
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BAYLOR
        AT
        FROST
        CLASSIC
        
MARCH 1-3, 2002
        FROST STADIUM &
        HARGRAVES FIELD
        CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
        
Baylor begins an 11-day, 13-game road trip this weekend at the Frost Invitational, hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The Lady Bears (23-2) face Wisonsin at 3:45 p.m. CST Friday, followed by a showdown with the host Mocs that night at 6. Saturday, Baylor faces Marshall at 9 a.m. and Middle Tennessee at 6 p.m. The round-robin tournament concludes Sunday as the Lady Bears face Illinois at 9 a.m. and Virginia Tech at 1:30 p.m.
HEAD COACH GLENN MOORE
        Glenn        Moore is in his second season as head coach at Baylor, coming to Waco after a stellar        three-year tenure at Louisiana State. In his first season at Baylor, Moore led the Lady        Bears to a 38-22 overall record and a sixth-place, 7-9 mark in the Big 12 Conference. Along        the way, Baylor established school season records for wins, home runs (24), fielding        percentage (.963), on base percentage (.329), shutouts (17) and saves (7). The Lady Bears        also enjoyed a school-record 11-game winning streak in February. While at LSU, Moore        amassed a 117-25 (.820) record in two-plus seasons as the head coach. In that time, he led        the Tigers to consecutive Southeastern Conference titles and back-to-back appearances in        the NCAA Regionals. He was named head coach at LSU just prior to the 1998 Regionals, giving        him three NCAA postseason appearances as a head coach. The Tigers went 56-10 in 1999 en        route to the SEC regular season title and the conference tournament championship. Last        season, the Tigers finished 59-13, one game shy of the College World Series. LSU finished        eighth nationally in team batting average (.310) and ninth in team ERA (1.11). Moore has a        career record of 200-66 (.752), he posted a 22-17 mark in his first year as a collegiate        head coach at William Carey in Mississippi.
MOORE CLAIMS CAREER WIN No. 200
        Baylor head coach Glenn        Moore claimed his 200th career victory as a collegiate head coach Sunday when the Lady        Bears defeated San Diego State 5-1. Moore, who is 200-66 (.752) in his career, holds a        178-49 record (.784) at the Division I level.
THE FROST CLASSIC FIELD
        Baylor has very little history with the six teams it will face at this weekend's Frost        Classic in Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lady Bears hold a 2-2 all-time record against the field,        having faced only Chattanooga (1-1), Illinois and Wisconsin (0-1). Both Baylor-Chattanooga        meetings came last season at the University Centre Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., UTC        won the first game with Baylor defeating the Lady Mocs in the championship game. Wisconsin        defeated BU 2-1 at the 2000 NIST Tournament in San Jose, Calif. This will be Baylor's first        game against Illinois since the 1984 season.
MOORE vs. THE FROST CLASSIC FIELD
        Baylor head coach Glenn        Moore is 1-1 during his career against the teams in the Frost Classic field. The only        team he has ever faced is Chattanooga, both meetings came last season.
LAST TIME OUT ... BAYLOR 5, SAN DIEGO STATE 1
        Joni        Miller picked up her 10th victory of the season, and Carrie        Leerberg had a two-run single as Baylor defeated San Diego State 5-1 here Sunday in        final-day action of the Compass Bank Invitational. With their 13th consecutive victory, the        Lady Bears move to 23-2 on the season. SDSU falls to 9-9-1. Baylor head coach Glenn        Moore also picked up career victory No. 200. He is now 200-66 overall, 61-24 in two        seasons at Baylor. The Lady Bears made use of four Aztec errors for four unearned runs.        After allowing an unearned run in the top of the first, Baylor answered with two runs in        the bottom of the frame when Leerberg singled in Kelly        Levesque and Sarah        Caudle. Baylor tacked on two more in the second, capped by a Kristen        Lancaster RBI single. Danelle        Arnold plated Baylor's final run in the fifth when Leerberg reached on a SDSU error.        Miller (10-1) went the distance and allowed one unearned run on five hits with no walks and        six strikeouts.
BAYLOR RECEIVES VOTES IN NFCA TOP 25
        On the strength of the best start in school history, Baylor received votes in this weeks        USA Today/NFCA Top 25. The Lady Bears are three spots out of the national rankings with 17        total points. Baylor spent seven weeks in the Top 25 last season, reaching as high as No.        19.
LADY BEARS OFF TO BEST 25-GAME START EVER
        At 23-2, Baylor is off to the best 25-game start in the program's history. The Lady Bears        opened the season at 7-0, matching the 1997 team for the most consecutive victories to        start a season in school history. Baylor is also riding a 13-game winning streak, the        longest in school history. The Lady Bears are now 42-6 in the month of February under Glenn        Moore.
LONG ROAD AHEAD FOR LADY BEARS
        Baylor begins an 11-day, 13-game road trip this weekend, playing at the Frost Classic in        Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lady Bears will leave Chattanooga the morning of March 4, flying to        Fresno, Calif. Baylor plays at No. 3 Stanford March 5 before returning to Fresno that        weekend for the Hallowell Classic, hosted by No. 13 Fresno State. Baylor is 8-2 away from        Waco this season, 7-2 at neutral sites and 1-0 on opponents' home fields.
BAYLOR FOUR-FOR-FOUR IN TOURNAMENTS
        Baylor claimed the team title at the Compass Bank Invitational with its 5-1 victory Sunday        against San Diego State. This season, the Lady Bears have done no worse than a share of the        championship at all four tournaments in which they have played. Along with winning the        Getterman Classic title outright, the Lady Bears were quad-champions at the UTA College        Classic along with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas-Arlington, and co-champions at the        Houston Invitational with Ohio State. In two seasons under Glenn        Moore, Baylor has won four in-season tournaments and shared the team title at three        others.
FOUR LADY BEARS EARN COMPASS BANK HONORS
        Junior RHP Joni        Miller led a group of four Baylor players earning all-tournament honors at the Compass        Bank Invitational. Miller earned three victories in the three-day, five-game event,        including a complete-game win over San Diego State in what proved to be the championship        game. Sophomore C Danelle        Arnold, junior 2B Stacey        Hundley and freshman LHP Cristin        Vitek joined Miller on the all-tournament team.
CAUDLE TIES BOTH TRIPLES MARKS
        With four triples on the season, junior OF Sarah        Caudle is tied with Lyn Hill (1996-1999) for first all-time at Baylor with seven career        triples. Furthermore, Caudle has alread tied the school mark for three-baggers in a season,        matching Kristin Barton's 1996 total. Caudle currently ranks in the top 10 on 11 career        offensive lists at Baylor.
LEVESQUE, WILMOTH ALREADY IN STEALS TOP 10
        Head coach Glenn        Moore focused on increasing team speed with his 2001 signing class, and through 25        games that emphasis is apparent. Sophomore OF Kelly        Levesque, who transfered to Baylor from Louisiana State, leads the team with 12 stolen        bases, that figure already ranks as the seventh-best season total in school history.        Meanwhile, freshman SS Kim        Wilmoth is second on the team with 10 steals, tied for ninth all-time at Baylor. As a        team, the Lady Bears have swiped 56 bases this season, third in school history.
LADY BEARS GO NO-NO CRAZY
        Entering the 2002 season, there had been just four no-hitters thrown by Baylor pitchers in        the program's history. The Lady Bears have now thrown four in their last 13 games. Katie        Decker got things started with a complete-game no-hitter Feb. 15 against Stephen F.        Austin. One week later, Joni        Miller combined with Cristin        Vitek and Decker to no-hit SFA in a five-inning 8-0 victory. The next day, Baylor        tossed a pair of no-hitters. Miller pulled the feat in a seven-inning, 3-0 win over        Creighton, Vitek and Decker then combined to no-hit SFA again, this time 10-0 in five        innings. Baylor pushed its streak of consecutive innings without allowing a hit to 22        innings before Joni        Miller surrendered a leadoff home run in the fourth inning of the Feb. 23 Akron        game.
VITEK WORKING ON SCORELESS INNING STREAK
        Freshman left-hander Cristin        Vitek has not allowed a run since the fourth inning of Baylor's Feb. 17 game against        McNeese State. She has now pitched 26 consecutive scoreless innings streak, a personal best        and the longest such streak since Joni        Miller went 33.1 innings last season.
FIRST-INNING SUCCESS
        Through the first 25 games, Baylor has scored 21 first-inning runs this season. The Lady        Bears are 10-0 this season when scoring in the first inning.
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE
        While first-inning runs lead to Baylor victories, the Lady Bears have been most potent this        season in the middle innings - third, fourth and fifth. Baylor is hitting .339 in the        middle innings with 75 runs, 16 doubles, six triples, eight home runs and 67 RBI. The third        inning has produced the most runs this season for the Lady Bears (29), while BU has hit        eight third-inning doubles. As for a pick-to-click inning, fifth innings have been the most        fruitful as the Lady Bears have hit four fifth-frame homers this season.
LANCASTER MATCHES CAREER HOMER TOTAL
        It took just 14 games for senior IF Kristen        Lancaster to match her career home run total entering this season. The Pflugerville,        Texas, native has smashed a team-best four home runs this season, including an eventual        game-winning, two-run shot Feb. 16 against McNeeese State. Lancaster, who did not hit a        home run as a freshman, had two long balls as a sophomore and two more last season. With        eight homers in her career, she is currently tied for fifth all-time at Baylor.
LADY BEARS CLAIM 500TH ALL-TIME WIN
        Baylor's 2-1 victory over Northwestern State in game two of Monday's doubleheader was the        500th victory in the program's history, including games played from 1974 to 1988. The Lady        Bears' program currently has an all-time record of 500-488-3 (.506), meaning Baylor will        play its 1,000th game in the nightcap of the Feb. 26 doubleheader against Sam Houston        State. Since the program's reinstatement in 1996, the Lady Bears are 204-163 (.556). ...        Statistically, Baylor is 409 at bats shy of No. 10,000 since 1996.
RECORDS FALL AS BU SLAMS SU
        Several records were rewritten last Friday afternoon when Baylor pounded Southern 21-1,        however, some of them fell again two days later when the Lady Bears upended the Lady        Jaguars 18-1. The 20-run winning margin in the first game is the largest in the program's        history. It was also a school record for runs in a season-opener, shattering the previous        mark of eight established last season against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The Lady Bears        tallied a school-record 27 total bases Friday against Southern, that record stood for less        than 48 hours as Baylor racked up 38 total bases with a school-record eight extra base hits        in the Sunday meeting. The Lady Bears also tied the school record for home runs in a game        as SS Stephanie        Pomes, C Danelle        Arnold and OF Nan        Wilkins all went deep.
BIG 12 COACHES TAB BAYLOR SIXTH
        Baylor was picked to finished sixth in the Big 12 Conference this season, according to the        preseason coaches' poll. The Lady Bears were 38-22 overall last season, finishing sixth in        the Big 12 with a 7-9 league mark. Defending champion Nebraska was the overwhelming        favorite in the preseason poll, garnering 78 total points and seven of 10 first-place        votes. Oklahoma, which claimed the Big 12 Tournament title last year, was picked second        with 72 total points and two first-place nods. Texas was third with 65 points and the final        first-place selection. Kansas (52 points) was picked fourth, followed by Texas A&M        (49), Baylor (42), Oklahoma State (32), Texas Tech (28), Missouri (23) and Iowa State        (9).
TRANSFERS FIND HOME AT BAYLOR
        Four members of the 2002 Lady Bears' squad transferred to Baylor from other schools, three        coming in this season and all three from four-year schools. Last season, Kourtny        Westerfeld joined the Baylor program after spending one season at nearby McLennan        Community College. This season, the Lady Bears welcome sophomores Danelle        Arnold and Katie        Decker from fellow Big 12 Conference institution Nebraska, and sophomore Kelly        Levesque from Southeastern Conference power Louisiana State.
Player Prev. School StatusDanelle Arnold Nebraska sophomore C Katie Decker Nebraska sophomore RHP Kelly Levesque Louisiana State sophomore SS Kourtny Westerfeld McLennan CC junior 1B 
BAYLOR ADDS 3 EARLY SIGNEES
        Head coach Glenn        Moore signed four players to National Letters of Intent last fall during the early        signing period. Joining the Lady Bears' program next year will be 3B/C Amber Daniel, SS        Kelly Osburn and SS/OF Harmony Schwethelm. Daniel, a 1999 graduate of Vanguard High School        in Waco, Texas, will come to Baylor from Temple (Texas) College. Osburn preps at Elkins        High School in Missouri City, Texas, and Schwethelm attends Smithson Valley High School in        San Antonio, Texas.
GOBAYLORBEARS.COM
        Baylor's official athletic web site can be found at www.GoBaylorBears.com. The        comprehensive site, which includes releases, photos, biographical sketches and audio        broadcasts, is part of the FANSonly Network. FANSonly currently hosts sites for more than        100 universities, including eight Big 12 schools.
OVER THE AIR
        Selected Baylor softball games can be heard live on KRZI-AM (1660/1580) in Waco this        season. John Morris, "Voice of the Bears" and a veteran broadcaster of all sports, will        handle play-by-play duties, while Baylor assistant director of media relations Larry        Little, a veteran broadcaster of baseball, softball, basketball and soccer, will provide        color analysis. Baylor's broadcast schedule for the 2002 season is as follows:
Date Day Opponent TimeMarch 20 Wed. at Texas Tech (DH) 2:00 p.m.March 27 Wed. TEXAS 6:30 p.m.April 6 Sat. at Missouri 7:00 p.m.April 14 Sun. IOWA STATE NoonApril 20 Sat. at Oklahoma State 2:00 p.m.May 1-3 Wed.-Fri. at Big 12 Tournament TBAMay 16-20 Thurs.-Mon. at NCAA Regionals TBA
BAYLOR GAMES ON THE NET
        Live stats for all Baylor home games can be accessed by visiting www.GoBaylorBears.com, the        official website of Baylor athletics.
INSIDE BAYLOR SPORTS TV SHOW
        Inside Baylor Sports, a half-hour look at the world of Baylor athletics, airs weekly        throughout Central Texas and the region. The program, co-hosted by John Morris and Lori        Scott-Fogleman, airs on KCEN-TV Channel 6, Fox Sports Net Southwest and the College Channel        (Waco cable channel 18). KCEN carries the show at 10:30 p.m. Sundays, and it airs at 1 p.m.        Wednesdays on FSN Southwest.
UP NEXT...
        Baylor travels from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Fresno, Calif., where the Lady Bears will set up        camp for the following week. Tuesday, March 5, No. 3 Stanford hosts Baylor for a 7 p.m. CST        game. The Lady Bears will spend the weekend at the Hallowell Classic, hosted by No. 13        Fresno State.













