2011-12 Softball News
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2012 Softball Season ReviewDecember 13, 2012STANDISH, ME - The Saint Joseph’s College softball team achieved nearly every goal set by 15th-year Head Coach Jamie Smyth ’92 last spring.
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Hendrix Named ECAC First Team All-New EnglandJuly 01, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s sophomore outfielder/pitcher Theresa Hendrix (Scarborough, Maine/Cheverus) has earned Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) First Team All-New England honors as a utility player.
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Leverone Listed on Amherst Regional All-Tournament TeamMay 21, 2012STANDISH, ME - Saint Joseph's College senior outfielder Emily Leverone (Hampton, N.H.) has garnered NCAA DIII Regional All-Tournament Team honors for the second consecutive season.
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Leverone Collects Second Team All-New England HonorMay 21, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s senior outfielder Emily Leverone (Hampton, N.H.) has collected New England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) Second Team All-Star honors for the third consecutive season.
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Softball Season Ends with Extra-Inning Loss in NCAA TourneyMay 11, 2012AMHERST, MA - Saint Joseph’s (33-9, 23-3 GNAC) saw its 2012 season come to an end with a 5-4 extra-inning loss at the hands of the Keuka College Storm (23-12, 18-2 NEAC) in an elimination game at the 2012 NCAA Softball Regional at Amherst College on Friday afternoon.
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RAIN ALTERS SCHEDULE ON DAY 1 OF REGIONALSMay 10, 2012AMHERST, MA – Inclement weather has forced a change in Thursday's schedule at the NCAA Division III Regional Championship.
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Monks Fall in NCAA Tourney Opener, 4-2May 10, 2012AMHERST, MA –Fourth-seeded Keene State (26-10-1, 10-4 LEC) scored four unanswered runs to capture a 4-2 victory over #5 Saint Joseph’s (33-8, 23-3 GNAC) in the second game of the 2012 Amherst, Mass. Softball Regional on Thursday.
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Saint Joseph’s Claims #5 Seed in NCAA RegionalMay 07, 2012STANDISH, ME - The 2012 NCAA DIII Softball Tournament field has been released and GNAC Champion Saint Joseph’s College will face Keene State College in the opening round of the national tourney on Thursday, May 10th at Amherst College.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT PREVIEW: St. Joe's vs. Keene StateMay 07, 2012
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Smyth Selected as GNAC Coach of the YearMay 02, 2012STANDISH, ME – SJC softball skipper Jamie Smyth ’92 has been selected by his peers as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Softball Coach of the Year.
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2012 GNAC Softball Postseason Honors ReleasedMay 02, 2012STANDISH, ME - The 2012 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Softball postseason awards have been released and six Saint Joseph’s College players have been honored.
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Softball Captures Second-Consecutive GNAC Crown!April 29, 2012WENHAM, MA – The Saint Joseph’s College (33-7, 23-3 GNAC) softball team claimed the program’s second-consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship with a 6-2 victory over top-seeded Emerson College (32-9, 24-2 GNAC) at Gordon College on Sunday afternoon.
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Softball Advances to GNAC ChampionshipApril 28, 2012WENHAM, MA - #2 Saint Joseph’s (32-7, 23-3 GNAC) cruised past top-seeded Emerson College (31-8, 24-2 GNAC), 6-1, in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament semifinal contest at Gordon College on Saturday afternoon.
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Monks Blank Sharks in GNAC QuarterfinalApril 27, 2012STANDISH, ME - #2 Saint Joseph’s College (31-7, 14-2 GNAC) defeated #3 Simmons College (24-15, 19-7 GNAC), 6-0, in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Softball Tournament action at Richard W. Bailey Field on Friday afternoon.
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Hendrix Collects Fourth GNAC Rookie of the Week HonorApril 25, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s sophomore Theresa Hendrix (Scarborough, Maine/Cheverus) has been selected as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Rookie of the Week for the fourth time this season.
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St. Joe's Ranked Fifth in Recent NEISCA PollApril 25, 2012STANDISH, ME – The New England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) weekly poll has been released and Saint Joseph’s College is ranked fifth in the region.
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Black Bears Blank Monks, 5-0April 25, 2012ORONO, ME – University of Maine (12-26-1, 3-7-1 America East) blanked Saint Joseph’s College (30-7, 23-3 GNAC), 5-0, in a non-conference softball contest on Wednesday afternoon. Junior Heather Tripp (Lovell, Maine) went 2-3 and was the only repeat-hitter for either team.
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2012 GNAC Softball Tournament Schedule AnnouncedApril 23, 2012STANDISH, ME - The 2012 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) softball tournament seedings have been released.
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Monks & Cadets Play to GNAC SplitApril 22, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s (30-6, 23-3 GNAC) split a conference doubleheader with Norwich University (20-14, 15-11 GNAC) at Richard W. Bailey Field on Sunday afternoon. The Monks suffered a 2-1 setback in the opener and rebounded with a 9-0 mercy-rule victory in the nightcap to earn the split.
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Hendrix Hurls Seven-Inning Perfecto in GNAC SweepApril 21, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s (29-5, 22-2 GNAC) took two from Saint Joseph (Conn.) (17-21, 12-14 GNAC), winning the opener 2-0 and completing the sweep with an 8-0 mercy-rule triumph in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) softball action at Richard W. Bailey Field on Saturday afternoon. Sophomore pitcher Theresa Hendrix (Scarborough, Maine/Cheverus) tossed a perfect game and fanned three batters in the first contest.
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Monks Take Two from Mustangs, 9-1 & 2-1April 19, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s (26-4, 19-1 GNAC) swept a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader versus Mount Ida College (16-22, 8-16 GNAC) at Richard W. Bailey Field on Wednesday afternoon. The Monks toppled the Mustangs by a 9-1 margin in a six-inning opener and edged the visitors, 2-1, in the closing contest.
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Softball Remains Fourth in Latest NEISCA PollApril 19, 2012STANDISH, ME – For the second consecutive week, Saint Joseph’s College is ranked fourth in the New England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) Poll.
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Hendrix Deemed Honor Roll WorthyApril 19, 2012STANDISH, ME – SJC sophomore outfielder Theresa Hendrix (Scarborough, Maine/Cheverus) has been listed on the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Weekly Honor Roll.
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Split with Simmons Ends SJC Winning StreakApril 19, 2012BOSTON, MA – Saint Joseph’s (27-5, 20-2 GNAC) split with Simmons College (21-12, 17-5 GNAC) in a conference twinbill on Thursday afternoon. After dropping the first game 11-2, the Sharks came from behind to hand the Monks their first loss since March 30th, ending their 18-game win streak.
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Leverone & Kluna Claim Honor Roll AccoladesApril 13, 2012STANDISH, ME – SJC softball senior standouts Emily Leverone (Hampton, N.H.) and Maddie Kluna (Standish, Maine) have earned GNAC Weekly Honor Roll mention.
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Monks Improve to 17-1 in Conference PlayApril 13, 2012NASHUA, NH – Saint Joseph’s (24-4, 17-1 GNAC) swept a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader versus Rivier College (20-10, 12-8 GNAC) with 5-2 and 11-0 triumphs on Friday afternoon.
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Softball Moves up to Fourth in Latest NEISCA Regional PollApril 12, 2012STANDISH, ME – The third New England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) weekly poll has been released and Saint Joseph’s (22-4, 15-1 GNAC) is ranked fourth in the region.
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Leverone Breaks GNAC Career Hits and RBI RecordsApril 12, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s senior slugger Emily Leverone (Hampton, N.H.) is not only rewriting the SJC softball record book but the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) record book as well.
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Hendrix Earns GNAC Rookie Hat TrickApril 11, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s sophomore outfielder Theresa Hendrix (Scarborough, Maine/Cheverus) has garnered Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Rookie of the Week honors for the third consecutive reporting period.
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Softball Extends Winning Streak to 13 GamesApril 09, 2012STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s (22-4, 15-1 GNAC) won both ends of a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) twinbill with mercy-rule victories over Pine Manor College (4-12, 4-12 GNAC) at Richard W. Bailey Field on Monday afternoon. The Monks opened with a 9-1 triumph and completed the sweep with an 11-1 victory.