No. 8 Softball Heads to Iowa State
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April 29, 2005
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# 8 BAYLOR (44-8, 10-5) vs. IOWA STATE (16-28, 2-12)
April 30, 2005, 2:00 p.m. - Southwest Athletic Complex - Ames, Iowa
May 1, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - Southwest Athletic Complex - Ames, Iowa
THE SERIES
Baylor vs. Iowa State: Series tied 7-7
Waco, Texas: Baylor leads 4-3
Ames, Iowa: Iowa State leads 3-1
Neutral: Baylor leads 2-1
Streak: Baylor won 2
Last Meeting: Baylor 6, Iowa State 2 (4/25/2004)
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No. 8 Baylor (44-8, 10-5) returns to conference action this weekend when the Lady Bears travel to Ames, Iowa, for a two-game series against Iowa State (16-28, 2-12) beginning on Saturday, April 30, at 2:00 p.m.
The Lady Bears enter the key two-game series against the Cyclones riding a five-game winning streak and currently stand one-half game behind Oklahoma for second-place in the Big 12 Conference standings.
Iowa State, which split a series with No. 5 Texas last weekend and fell in extra-innings to Nebraska on Wednesday, enters the contest in last-place in the conference, percentage points behind Texas Tech for ninth in the standings.
Baylor has won the last two in the series, however, Iowa State swept the Lady Bears the last time the teams met in Ames. The two teams have split 14 games over the course of the series history as Iowa State owns a 3-1 advantage in games played at the Southwest Athletic Complex.
SCOUTING IOWA STATE
Iowa State enters the contest with the Lady Bears after dropping a tough 11-6 decision to Nebraska in extra-innings on Wednesday to drop to 2-12 in conference play. Before the loss to Nebraska, Iowa State claimed a 1-0 victory over No. 5 Texas, defeating the Longhorns in a nationally televised contest.
The Cyclones are led at the plate by Katie Reichling who leads the team with a .317 average and eight doubles on the season. As a team, Iowa State is batting .201 on the season with 13 home runs.
In the circle, Iowa State is led by Alyssa Ranson. The right-hander has posted a 10-16 record on the season with a 2.81 ERA in 166.2 innings or work. So far this season, Ransom has struck out 97 batters and has held opponents to a .255 average on the season.
QUICK NOTES
• Baylor remained No. 8 in the latest USA Today/NFCA Top 25 and ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25. The Lady Bears are No. 9 in the USA Today/NFCA Top 25.
• Baylor is 114-3 over the past four seasons when scoring at least four runs.
• Baylor is 94-8 over the past four seasons when collecting at least eight hits.
• Baylor is 138-12 over the past four seasons when out-hitting its opponent.
• Baylor is 91-23 over the past three seasons at Getterman Stadium, including a 27-4 mark at home last season.
• With its opening win of the season over Louisiana-Monroe, Baylor earned its 100th victory at Getterman Stadium. Baylor is now 121-42 all-time in games played at Getterman Stadium.
• Baylor's Chelsi Lake has established new school single-season home run and RBI marks this season. Currently, she has 15 home runs and 59 RBI this season.
• Baylor players earned the Big 12 Conference Player of the Week honor for three consecutive weeks to start the season (Chelsi Lake, Kim Wilmoth and Tessa Lynam).
• Baylor has established a new school records with 48 home runs and 327 runs scored this season.
Emily Gipe ADDED TO BAYLOR ROSTER
Emily Gipe, a senior from Waco, Texas, is a late addition to the 2005 Baylor softball roster as the infielder joins the team to serve primarily as a pinch-runner in late-game situations. The senior will provide immediate help on the base-paths for the Lady Bears as she has been clocked in a time of 2.69 seconds from third-to-home, one of the fastest times on the team.
The 5-8 senior joins the Lady Bears after serving as a student intern in the Baylor Athletics marketing office for the past season, where her primary duty was to help with the marketing efforts for the Baylor softball team.
Gipe graduated in 2001 from Midway High School where she lettered in basketball for four seasons and helped lead the team to the regional semifinals her junior and senior seasons. The senior played for the junior varsity softball team her freshman and sophomore seasons and played summer softball with the Waco Stars, coached by her father, Jamie Gipe.
LAKE SETS PAIR OF SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
In a year that has seen a number of single season team and individual batting records fall, sophomore Chelsi Lake has provided the biggest spark for the Lady Bears at the plate. Heading into this week's action, Lake ranks near the top in three key categories as she ranks third on the Lady Bears with a .380 batting average and ranks first with 15 home runs and 59 RBI.
The designated player's 15 home runs and 59 RBI have already established new single season records at Baylor, surpassing the 11 home runs hit by Bri Chambliss in 1997 and 40 RBI by Kristin Barton in 1996.
BAYLOR PASSES HOME RUN AND RUNS MILESTONES
Fifty-one games into the 2005 season, this year's version of the Lady Bears have already established new school records for most home runs and runs scored in a season. Through 51 games this season, Baylor has blasted 48 home runs, surpassing the 27 home runs hit by the 2002 squad as the most in a single season. Chelsi Lake leads the team and is second in the conference with 15 home runs on the season with Stephanie Pomes second on the team with 13 home runs. Currently, Baylor is third in the conference in the category.
This year's version of the Lady Bears have also established a new single-season runs scored record as well. Through 52 games, Baylor has scored 327 runs, an average of 6.29 runs per game, surpassing the 1996 squad (249 runs) for the most runs in a single-season in school history.
OSBURN AND POMES SET CAREER HOME RUN MARK
While the team shattered the school single-season home run record, a pair of Baylor players have reached the career Lady Bears milestone.
Kelly Osburn established a new Baylor career home run mark with the 21st home run of her career in the 18-3 win over Oklahoma Christian. On a 1-2 pitch from Lindsey Lawson to lead-off the second inning, Osburn drove the ball over the left field wall for her fifth homer run of the season and 21st of her career, surpassing Ryan Stukel, who hit 20 from 2000-03, for most career home runs.
Stephanie Pomes tied Osburn's mark with her 13th home run of the season, a solo shot that tied game one in the series against Missouri, pushing her career total to 21 on the year.
OSBURN ALSO ESTABLISHES RUNS SCORED RECORD
With a run scored in Baylor's 2-0 win over No. 4 Texas on March 30, Kelly Osburn pushed her team-leading runs scored total to 42, establishing a new single-season school record in the category. Osburn's total, which has now reached 52 runs, eclipses the previous record of 41 runs, held by Sheeley Green, who established the mark during the 1996 season. In two-plus seasons as a Lady Bear, Osburn has scored 118 runs, 10 runs shy of the Baylor career mark of 128 held by Michelle Sorrels.
FERGUSON ONE SHY FROM CAREER SAVE MARK
After tossing 1.2 innings of relief in Baylor's 10-2 victory over Massachusetts at the Speedline Classic, Lisa Ferguson earned her second save of the season and 10th of her career, moving her into a tie for the Baylor career mark.
Former Baylor pitcher Joni Miller established the standard with 10 saves from 2000-2003. Ferguson is on pace to shatter the school record after finishing second in the NCAA with eight saves her freshman season.
800TH CAREER STRIKEOUT IN SIGHT FOR VITEK
Senior left-handed pitcher Cristin Vitek continues to climb up the career charts in several categories, including strikeouts where she entered the season as Baylor's career leader with 645. In fact, Vitek has a good shot at becoming Baylor's first-ever 800 strikeout performer as the lefty currently has 749 strikeouts and is now only 51 strikeouts shy of the milestone.
Last season, she became only the second player in school history to record 600 strikeouts in her career when she struck out Tina Boutelle of Texas in the sixth inning at the Big 12 Conference Tournament.
LAKE NAMED NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE FINALIST
Baylor softball designated player Chelsi Lake has been named one of 25 finalists for the 4th Annual USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award the Amateur Softball Association announced. The award, which is considered the Heisman Trophy in women's collegiate softball, is designed to recognize outstanding athletic achievement by female collegiate softball players across the country.
Lake has helped lead the Lady Bears to a 44-8 record as Baylor has been ranked among the nation's top ten teams for eight consecutive weeks.
Her selection as a finalist for the award marks the second consecutive year a Baylor softball player has been chosen as a finalist. Last season, left-handed pitcher Cristin Vitek was named a finalist for the award as she finished the 2004 season with a 31-7 record and 0.89 ERA.
On May 10, just days before the start of post-season play, a list of 10 finalists will be named. On May 31 the list will be cut to three and those final three players will travel to Oklahoma City for the announcement of the winner at the 2005 NCAA Women's College World Series.
A replica of the award will be placed in a permanent display in the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, along with photos of the winner. An additional replica of the award will be presented to the player's academic institution.
Florida State's Jessica Van der Linden was selected as the 2004 winner after leading her Seminole's to the ACC title and a berth to the Women's College World Series.
BAYLOR FOURTH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL
Returning seven starters and two pitchers, the Baylor softball team has been tabbed to finish fourth in the Big 12 Conference.
Texas is the Big 12 softball coaches' preseason favorite to win the league title this season. The Longhorns, with 77 points, received six of the possible 10 first-place votes to edge out Oklahoma, which tallied four first-place votes and 75 points. Texas A&M (61 pts.) ranked third followed by Baylor (fourth - 58 pts.), Nebraska (fifth - 48 pts.), Missouri (sixth - 43 pts.), Oklahoma State (seventh - 32 pts.), Kansas (eighth - 24 pts.), Texas Tech (ninth - 20 pts.) and Iowa State (10th -12 pts).
It is the highest Baylor has been picked in the preseason poll since 2002, when the Lady Bears were picked to finish fourth in the conference. The fourth-place preseason selection ties the 2002 squad for the highest predicted league finish in school history.
BAYLOR IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
The Lady Bears entered the season ranked in both of the national polls and have climbed into the top 10 for the first time in school history as Baylor is currently No. 8 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 and No. 9 in the USA Today/NFCA Top 25.
After a weekend sweep of Missouri, the Baylor softball team remained at No. 8 in the latest ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25.
The Michigan Wolverines sit atop this week's poll at No. 1 with 17-of-20 first-place votes.
Baylor is one of six Big 12 Conference teams in this week's rankings, and one of four in the top ten, as Texas (No. 6), Texas A&M (No. 4), Oklahoma (No. 9), Missouri (No. 20) and Nebraska (No. 25 join Baylor in this week's poll.
Baylor's No. 9 ranking in the latest USA Today/NFCA Top 25 marks the third week the Lady Bears have been ranked in the top ten of the poll this season.
Michigan, with 20 first-place votes, is ranked No. 1 in the poll released by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
Oklahoma (No. 10), Texas (No. 6), Texas A&M (No. 5) and Missouri (No. 19) join the Lady Bears in this week's rankings.
The USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 poll is voted on by 30 NCAA Division I coaches, representing each conference. The first regular season poll will be released on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
The ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 poll is voted on by NCAA Division I coaches representing 15 different ASA regions and 11 different collegiate conferences. The poll is also voted on by selected softball media members. First-place votes are in parentheses.
BAYLOR LADY BEARS IN THE CAREER CHARTS
Several Lady Bears are aiming to continue making their way up the career charts in 2005. Below is a list of Lady Bears who currently rank in the top ten in one of the career categories:
BATTING RECORDS
AT-BATS: Kim Wilmoth (5th, 631)
RUNS: Kelly Osburn (2nd, 118); Kim Wilmoth (5th, 103); Harmony Schwethelm (6th, 96)
HITS: Kim Wilmoth (4th, 198); Harmony Schwethelm (5th, 169); Carrie Leerberg (9th, 146)
MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES: Kim Wilmoth (3rd, 56); Harmony Schwethelm (5th, 48)
DOUBLES: Kelly Osburn (2nd, 31); Stephanie Pomes (t-6th, 25)
TRIPLES: Carrie Leerberg (t-1st, 9); Kim Wilmoth (t-1st, 9); Kelly Osburn (t-4th, 7)
HOME RUNS: Kelly Osburn (t-1st, 21); Stephanie Pomes (t-1st, 21); Chelsi Lake (t-3rd, 16)
TOTAL BASES: Kelly Osburn (3rd, 262); Kim Wilmoth (5th, 238)
WALKS: Kelly Osburn (1st, 77)
HIT BY PITCH: Kelly Osburn (2nd, 16); Kim Wilmoth (t-6th, 9) Carrie Leerberg (t-6th, 9)
SACRIFICE FLIES: Stephanie Pomes (1st, 7); Kelly Osburn (t-7th; 3)
SACRIFICE HITS: Kim Wilmoth (9th, 21); Harmony Schwethelm (t-6th, 24)
STOLEN BASES: Kim Wilmoth (1st, 91); Harmony Schwethelm (2nd, 74); Carrie Leerberg (3rd, 66); Kelly Osburn (4th, 63)
STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS: Kim Wilmoth (1st, 115); Harmony Schwethelm (2nd, 87); Carrie Leerberg (3rd, 77); Kelly Osburn (4th, 75)
PITCHING RECORDS
APPEARANCES: Cristin Vitek (2nd, 159); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 73)
GAMES STARTED: Cristin Vitek (2nd, 107); Lisa Ferguson (6th, 47)
RELIEF APPEARANCES: Cristin Vitek (1st, 52); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 26)
WINS: Cristin Vitek (2nd, 72); Lisa Ferguson (4th, 32)
LOSSES: Cristin Vitek (t-3rd, 36); Lisa Ferguson (6th, 10)
DECISIONS: Cristin Vitek (2nd, 108); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 42)
COMPLETE GAMES: Cristin Vitek (3rd, 46); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 19)
SHUTOUTS: Cristin Vitek (3rd, 18); Lisa Ferguson (4th, 10)
SAVES: Cristin Vitek (3rd, 9); Lisa Ferguson (t-1st, 10); Tessa Lynam (6th, 3); Nicole Jackson (t-8th, 1)
INNINGS PITCHED: Cristin Vitek (2nd, 720.0); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 318.2)
STRIKEOUTS: Cristin Vitek (1st, 749); Lisa Ferguson (5th, 212); Tessa Lynam (8th, 70)
UP NEXT...
Baylor closes out the regular-season schedule when the Lady Bears travel to College Station, Texas, to face conference-leader Texas A&M on Wednesday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m.



















