
Montana drops tournament opener
5/8/2019 4:24:00 PM | Softball
The Montana softball team dropped its opening game of the Big Sky Conference Championship on Wednesday afternoon, falling to No. 6 Northern Colorado 1-0 at Sacramento State's Shea Stadium.
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The Grizzlies, the No. 3 seed, gave up a run in the top of the first, and it would be the only run scored as Montana was shut out for just the second time in its last 30 games.
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Pre-tournament momentum was on the side of the Grizzlies, who closed the regular season winning their final eight games and 13 of their last 16.
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The Bears, who earned a postseason spot thanks to Montana's sweep at Southern Utah last weekend, lost their final nine games of the regular season, including three in Missoula late last month.
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But none of that mattered on Wednesday, not with Valerie Vidal's pitching and Montana's struggles at the plate.
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The Grizzlies, who had some hard-hit outs, had just four hits off Vidal and went 1 for 10 with runners on base, 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position.
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"I thought she threw well," said Meuchel. "We hit some balls well, some that didn't fall, but when we needed to execute with runners on, we did not come through with a timely hit or move runners when we needed to."
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Colleen Driscoll got the start for Montana and gave up a two-out, run-scoring single to left in the top of the first.
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There was little reason to believe it would be the deciding at-bat, not against a Montana team that was coming off a 31-run, 47-hit series at Southern Utah.
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But that offense was kept in check by Vidal.
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She walked two in the second, putting two one with one out, and got out of the jam. Her other big moment came in the fifth, against a familiar antagonist.
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Cami Sellers had two game-winning home runs in the teams' series in Missoula. Both came off Vidal, a walk-off shot in the bottom of the seventh in Game 1, the winning runs in the bottom of the sixth in Game 3.
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Sellers would come to the plate with runners on second and third and two outs in the bottom of the fifth, after Reilly Williams led off the inning with a pinch-hit single and Lexi Knauss came through with a two-out double.
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Vidal struck Sellers out to end the third. She would do it again to end the fifth, a swinging miss on a 2-2 pitch, leaving two runners stranded in scoring position.
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No pitcher had struck Sellers out twice in a game since March 8.
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Montana got a two-out single from Katie Pippel in the sixth, but that would be the final base-runner of the day for the Grizzlies, who went down in order in the bottom of the seventh.
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It pinned a hard-luck loss on Driscoll, who would give up five hits while striking out three in three innings of work.
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Tristin Achenbach pitched the final four innings and set the Bears down in order in the fourth, fifth and sixth. But the rally Montana needed would never come.
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"You don't want to start out giving up a run in the top of the first, but I thought they kept us in it," said Meuchel of her two pitchers.
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"We tried to compete and get some things done at the plate. We just didn't have the timely hits."
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The good news is that it's a double-elimination tournament. The not-so-good news is that Montana now has to win five straight games over the next three days without another loss if it wants to win a championship.
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The Grizzlies will face either Portland State or Weber State at noon (MT) on Thursday.
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The Grizzlies, the No. 3 seed, gave up a run in the top of the first, and it would be the only run scored as Montana was shut out for just the second time in its last 30 games.
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Pre-tournament momentum was on the side of the Grizzlies, who closed the regular season winning their final eight games and 13 of their last 16.
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The Bears, who earned a postseason spot thanks to Montana's sweep at Southern Utah last weekend, lost their final nine games of the regular season, including three in Missoula late last month.
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But none of that mattered on Wednesday, not with Valerie Vidal's pitching and Montana's struggles at the plate.
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The Grizzlies, who had some hard-hit outs, had just four hits off Vidal and went 1 for 10 with runners on base, 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position.
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"I thought she threw well," said Meuchel. "We hit some balls well, some that didn't fall, but when we needed to execute with runners on, we did not come through with a timely hit or move runners when we needed to."
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Colleen Driscoll got the start for Montana and gave up a two-out, run-scoring single to left in the top of the first.
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There was little reason to believe it would be the deciding at-bat, not against a Montana team that was coming off a 31-run, 47-hit series at Southern Utah.
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But that offense was kept in check by Vidal.
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She walked two in the second, putting two one with one out, and got out of the jam. Her other big moment came in the fifth, against a familiar antagonist.
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Cami Sellers had two game-winning home runs in the teams' series in Missoula. Both came off Vidal, a walk-off shot in the bottom of the seventh in Game 1, the winning runs in the bottom of the sixth in Game 3.
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Sellers would come to the plate with runners on second and third and two outs in the bottom of the fifth, after Reilly Williams led off the inning with a pinch-hit single and Lexi Knauss came through with a two-out double.
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Vidal struck Sellers out to end the third. She would do it again to end the fifth, a swinging miss on a 2-2 pitch, leaving two runners stranded in scoring position.
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No pitcher had struck Sellers out twice in a game since March 8.
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Montana got a two-out single from Katie Pippel in the sixth, but that would be the final base-runner of the day for the Grizzlies, who went down in order in the bottom of the seventh.
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It pinned a hard-luck loss on Driscoll, who would give up five hits while striking out three in three innings of work.
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Tristin Achenbach pitched the final four innings and set the Bears down in order in the fourth, fifth and sixth. But the rally Montana needed would never come.
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"You don't want to start out giving up a run in the top of the first, but I thought they kept us in it," said Meuchel of her two pitchers.
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"We tried to compete and get some things done at the plate. We just didn't have the timely hits."
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The good news is that it's a double-elimination tournament. The not-so-good news is that Montana now has to win five straight games over the next three days without another loss if it wants to win a championship.
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The Grizzlies will face either Portland State or Weber State at noon (MT) on Thursday.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: VIDAL, Valerie (9-27)
L: Driscoll, Colleen (9-10)
Batting:
RBI: YOUNG, Dani 1
SH: SIMONSGAARD, Katie 1
Base Running:
RUNS: YOUNG, Mady 1
SB: KUDRNA, Kenzie 1
CS: JOYNER, Natalie 1

Batting:
2B: Knauss, Lexi 1
SH: McAlister, Jessica 1
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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