Wednesday, April 25, 2012


Gibson punches across 2 RBIs  
Tennessee wins 14th straight in  
5-0 victory over Tennessee State

Press clippings about hometown Maryland college players...

Tennessee Lady Vol 

“On Wednesday night at the Lee Softball Stadium, the #6 Tennessee Lady Vol softball team (41-9) weathered a 55-minute rain delay during the fourth inning and got two RBIs each from senior designated player Shelby Burchell and junior second baseman Lauren Gibson (Pasadena, Md) in defeating Tennessee State, 5-0.

Lauren Gibson
“For the Lady Vols it marked their season-high 14th-straight win as well as UT's 75th consecutive triumph over an in-state opponent dating back to March 22, 2000...

“Gibson was 1-for-2 with a pair of walks (team-high 40 free passes)...”

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Stasch at 88 career RBIs
Towson sweeps Mount St. Mary's
extends season-best winning streak

Press clippings about hometown Maryland college players...

Towson Tigers & The Mount

From the Towson Tigers softball homepage...

Haley Stuckler
“Towson (25-23, 8-7 CAA) extended its season-best winning streak to five games Wednesday with a doubleheader sweep on the road against Mount St. Mary’s. The Tigers won game one with a 3-0 shutout and game two by a score of 8-4...

Erika Stasch





“The offense was supplied by senior outfielder Erika Stasch (Pasadena, Md), who went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in all three Tiger runs. Her single to the left side in the first inning scored classmates Haley Stueckler (Huntingtown, Md) and Brianna Jones (Baltimore, Md) to give the Tigers an early 2-0 lead in support of McCormick. Stueckler finished the game 1-for-3 with a pair of runs scored.
Brianna Jones


“Stasch, who also had a run batted in during game two, now has 88 RBI’s in her career and moved into 11th place on Towson’s all-time list, passing Chris Navarro.”


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From the Mount St. Mary's softball homepage...
Danni Cummings

 "Danni Cummings (Owings, Md./Northern) pitched seven scoreless innings of relief over the two games with five strikeouts for the Mount (15-30)...


Erin Leddy
“The Mountaineers scored three times in the first inning ( of the nightcap) to take a 3-0 lead. Erin Leddy (Great Mills, Md./St. Mary's Ryken) singled up the middle and touched home on Lindsey Ruhle's (Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland Regional) double down the left field line.”

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