2007 NESCAC Softball Championship
 Hosted by Tufts University
Day One Day Two
Day Three
Friday, May 4
Saturday, May 5
Sunday, May 6
Game 1:  E1 TUF 11, W2 WES 2  - 5 inn
Game 3: E2 TRI 8, W2 WES 5  Game 6: E1 TUF 5, E2 TRI 0 
Game 2: W1 WIL 5, E2 TRI 3  Game 4: E1 TUF 5, W1 WIL 3   
  Game 5: E2 TRI 7, W1 WIL 5   
     
Championship Statistics
Championship Preview  Championship Records 
     
     

May 6, 2007

Tufts Claims 2007 Softball Championship

Courtesy Harvard/Tufts Sports Information

Box Score

 

MEDFORD, Mass. - Stefanie Tong (Burlingame, Calif.) and Lauren Ebstein (Chicago, Ill.) combined on a three-hit shutout Sunday as Tufts University defeated Trinity College, 5-0, to win the 2007 NESCAC Softball Championship at Spicer Field. The title gives Tufts a conference-record fourth championship since post-season tournament play began in 2001. It is the Jumbos first conference title sine 2003.

Tufts (28-11) receives the NESCAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Softball Championship, their ninth national tournament berth overall. Trinity (22-11) will await a possible at-large berth to the tournament.

Tufts jumped on top with a run in the bottom of the first. Sophomore 3B Samantha Kuhles (Somerville, N.J.) led off with a bunt single and moved to third on consecutive wild pitches before coming home on a groundout by sophomore LF Roni Herbst (Montclair, N.J.).

The Jumbos added a run in the fourth to make the score 2-0. First-year 1B Christy Tinker (Woodbridge, Conn.) and sophomore RF Maya Ripecky (Chicago, Ill.) put together consecutive singles through the left side with one out. Junior catcher Megan Cusick (Albany, N.Y.) then laced a 1-1 pitch to the wall down the left field line, scoring pinch runner Audra Buckley (Lynnfield, Mass.). The inning came to an end however as Laura Chapman (Seattle, Wash.) grounded out to first and Ripecky got doubled off trying to score from third.

Tong started the game for Tufts and held Trinity to two hits before being forced from the game in the fifth after injuring her leg delivering a pitch to the first batter of the inning. Ebstein relieved Tong and worked her way out of a bases-loaded jam with a pair of ground outs after the Bantams had loaded the bases with one out on a walk and two errors.

In the top of the sixth, Trinity threatened again as a walk and an error put runners on base with none out. Ebstein again worked out of trouble, striking out the next three batters to record the first three punch-outs of the game for Tufts' pitchers.

Tufts opened up the game in the bottom of the frame, scoring three unearned runs for a 5-0 lead. A leadoff error hurt Trinity as first-year 1B Casey Sullivan (Berlin, Conn.), Tinker and Ripecky all delivered two-out RBI singles.

2007 NESCAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Day 1 - Friday, May 4 at Tufts

Game 1 - at E1 Tufts 11, W2 Wesleyan 2 - 5 inn
Game 2 - vs. W1 Williams 5, E2 Trinity 3
Day 2 - Saturday, May 5 at Tufts
Game 3 - E2 Trinity 8, vs. W2 Wesleyan 5
Game 4 - E1 Tufts 5, vs. W1 Williams 3
Game 5 - vs. E2 Trinity 7, W1 Williams 5
Day 3 - Sunday, May 6 at Tufts
Game 6 - at E1 Tufts 5, E2 Trinity 0


 

 

2007 NESCAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, May 4, through Sunday, May 6

Format
The top two teams in each division shall qualify for the NESCAC Softball Championship.  The double elimination championship will be hosted by the East Division winner beginning Friday, May 4 through Sunday, May 6.  The tournament champion will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship. 

Selection
Pairings will be announced at the conclusion of the regular season. The top two teams in each division shall qualify for the tournament and will be selected on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. NESCAC divisional games won
  2. NESCAC divisional winning percentage
  3. Head-to-head results
  4. Winning percentage against common non-divisional NESCAC opponents.  Each non divisional opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
  5. Winning percentage against common non-NESCAC opponents.  Each opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
  6. Head to head runs differential (eight run maximum)
  7. Runs against vs. common divisional opponents
  8. Coin flip

Tournament Schedule

Day 1: Friday, May 4
Game 1 2:30 p.m. East #1 vs. West #2
Game 2 5:00 p.m. West #1 vs. East #2
     
Day 2: Saturday, May 5
Game 3 10:00 a.m. Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 4 12:30 a.m. Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
Game 5 3:00 p.m. Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4
     
Day 3: Sunday, May 6
Game 6  10:00 a.m. Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5

If necessary, game 7 shall be played 30 minutes after conclusion of game 6 with the same two teams. Games shall start at the published time or 20 minutes after the conclusion of the previous game, whichever is later.