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NEXT UP: The Portland State Vikings (17-26 Overall, 9-3 Big Sky Conference) hosts their final conference home series against Sacramento State Hornets (20-16, 5-4) this Friday and Saturday at Erv Lind Stadium. The teams will play a doubleheader Friday starting at 2 p.m. PDT. Saturday's series finale is slated for a 12 p.m. first pitch. Saturday will also be Senior Day for the Vikings.
FOLLOW ONLINE: Fans not able to make it to Erv can fallow the games live online via Live Stats. A live video feed is also available for all three games. Links for both can be found on the softball schedule page at GoViks.com.
LAST TIME OUT: Portland State split a non-conference mid-week doubleheader against Seattle University Wednesday in Seattle, Wash. The Redhawks took the first game by a score of 7-2 after scoring all of their seven runs in the bottom of the first inning. The Vikings came back and won game two 5-2, behind
Karyn Wright's second career win.
Brittany Hendrickson led the Vikings with a .571 average on the day.
Sadie Lopez led off for the first time in her career against the Redhawks and went 3-for-8 with a pair of runs scored and three runs batted in.
SACRAMENTO STATE: The Hornets enter this weekend's series 20-16 overall and 5-4 in Big Sky play. They are 4-6 in their last 10 games and 2-3 in their last five. They have won two of their three conference series this season; their last series at North Dakota was cancelled due to the weather.
Sacramento State is hitting .264 as a team this season, second in the Big Sky. The Hornets do not really hit for power, tallying 59 extra-base hits on the season. Paige Martin leads the team with a .360 batting average. Kelli Frye is next with a .320 average.
The strength of the Sacramento State team is it's pitching. The Hornets lead the Big Sky with a 2.01 team ERA. Caitlin Brooks is 12-5 on the season with a 1.24 ERA. She has allowed just 22 earned runs in 124 2/3 innings this season. She has struck out 123 while holding opponents to a .153 average. Brooks' ERA is 11th overall in the country.
ALL-TIME vs. SAC: Sacramento State leads the all-time series 36-18 but Portland State is 6-4 in the last 10 games of the series including winning both matchups last year. The Vikings took the first game in 2012 by a score of 2-1 in eight innings. They won the second game 3-2. The series dates back to 1979 with Sacramento State taking the first six games.
COMING UP: Following this weekend, the Vikings will play their final two home games when they host Oregon State in a non-conference doubleheader on Tuesday, April 30. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m.
NEWS AND NOTES
VIKINGS AND THE BIG SKY: After dropping its first Big Sky series of the season to Idaho State last weekend, the Bengals and the Vikings are tied atop the Big Sky Conference with identical 9-3 records. If the two teams were to end the season tied in conference play the Bengals would host the conference tournament via the series win tiebreaker. Southern Utah is a game back of the Vikings and Bengals with an 8-4 record. Sacramento State is fourth with a 5-4 record after having its series with North Dakota cancelled to do weather and field conditions. North Dakota has a 2-4 BSC record after having two series cancelled due to weather. Weber State is 3-12 with three games to play and is eliminated form BSC tournament contention.
MAKING HISTORY: SR P
Anna Bertrand became Portland State's all-time winningest pitcher with a win in game one of the Vikings' series at Idaho State on April 20. She picked up her 68th career win to move ahead of Mandy Hill (2005-08) on the Vikings all-time career win list.
BERTRAND IN THE PSU RECORD BOOK: SR P
Anna Bertrand now holds two Portland State all-time career records and is in the top 5 in seven other categories. She is second on the Portland State Division I Era career ERA list.
Category – Rank – Mark
All-Time Wins – 1st - 68
All-Time Saves – 1st – 6
All-Time Strikeouts – 2nd – 756
All-Time Appearances – 2nd – 138
All-Time Innings Pitched – 3rd – 759.1
All-Time Games Started – 3rd – 105
All-Time Wins Percentage – 4th - .596 (68-46)
All-Time Shutouts – 4th – 22
All-Time Complete Games – t5th – 79
Division I ERA – 2nd – 2.29
THIS WEEK IN THE BIG SKY: North Dakota heads to Idaho State for this weekend while Southern Utah hosts Northern Colorado. Weber State is off this week.
BERTRAND IN CONFERENCE: SR P
Anna Bertrand is 9-2 with a 2.87 ERA in 12 conference appearances. She has nine starts, going the distance in each, and two shutouts. She has thrown a league best 75 2/3 innings during conference play with 63 strikeouts.
LOPEZ'S LIGHTING IT UP: SR
Sadie Lopez continued her hot hitting in Big Sky play at Idaho State hitting a team-best .455 going 5-for-11 with three doubles and a pair of runs scored. She is hitting a team-best .414 during conference play this season with six doubles and a pair of home runs. She has scored seven runs and has a team-best .828 slugging percentage. Eight of her 12 RBIs have come with two outs and all have come while hitting in the nine-hole.
LOPEZ LEADING THE WAY: SR
Sadie Lopez led off for the Vikings in both games against Seattle University on Wednesday. It was the first time in her career that she has hit leadoff.
GOING STREAKING: SO 1B
Brittany Hendrickson extended her career-best hitting to six games against Seattle. She is hitting .429 (9-for-21) with four runs scored, a double, home run, and seven RBIs during her streak. She is slugging .619 during the streak and has also reached safely in in 12 straight.
Crysta Conn and
Becca Bliss are both riding four game hitting streaks into this weekend.
CHASING HISTORY PART DEUX: SR IF
Carly McEachran has hit eight home runs this season, which ties her for fourth all-time on the Portland State single-season home runs list. She has blasted 18 career long balls, which places her third on the all-time list tied with Jana Rae Slatyon who hit 18 from 2006-09. Mandy Hill hit 31 from 2005-08. Jackie Heide holds the record with 32 home runs between 2006-09.
HENDRICKSON'S CAREER DAY: SO IF
Brittany Hendrickson put together a career game in the Vikings 9-2 victory over Weber State on March 30. She recorded a career-high four hits going 4-for-4 and scored a career-high three runs. She also blasted a pair of home runs for her first career multi-home run game. She was a double short of the first cycle in PSU history after also recording a single and a triple in the game. She drove in four runs, one shy of her career high.
BRING 'EM IN BRITT: SO IF
Brittany Hendrickson has recorded a pair of five-RBI games so far this season. She first went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and a three-run home run against UC Riverside (3/2) while driving in five. She posted another five-RBI game going 2-for-3 with a two-run single and a three-run double against East Carolina (3/8). Before Hendrickson, the last Viking to drive in five RBIs was
Alicia Fine at Northern Colorado last spring.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE: Portland State has embraced its home field advantage at Erv Lind Stadium under Head Coach Tobin Echo-Hawk. The Vikings are 48-23 (.676) overall at Erv Lind and 41-8 (.837) in conference play under Echo-Hawk. PSU went 10-2 in conference play in 2012 and a perfect 12-0 in 2010. The Vikings are 5-3 this season with five games remaining, three more in conference play.
FINDING THE LONG BALL: The Vikings have hit 35 long balls this season eclipsing their season total of 27 from last season. They are on pace for 41 home runs. The school record for team home runs in a season is 49 set by the 2006 squad.
TRIFECTA: Coming into the 2013 season, the Vikings had not hit three home runs in a single contest since their 11-0 win over Weber State during the 2011 season. Through the first 20 games this season, Portland State has hit three home runs in a game three times. The Vikings first blasted a trio of long balls in a 5-3 win over BYU on Feb. 16. They hit three home runs in a game again on Feb. 22 off Dallas Escobedo in a 6-5 loss in 12 innings at No. 3 Arizona State. The most recent offensive explosion came in an 11-3 rout of UC Riverside on March 2. The one common denominator is senior
Alexa Morales who has hit one of the homers in each of the three games in which the Vikings have hit three as a team.
SCHEDULING TOUGH: Portland State has by far the toughest schedule in the Big Sky Conference. The Vikings have already played 10 games against ranked opponents including five straight against top 10 teams. The Vikings have played a ranked opponent in each of the first five weeks of the season. They played No. 20 Stanford at the Kajikawa Classic, No. 8 California at the Easton Desert Classic, No. 3 Arizona State for a four-game set, No. 17 Arizona at the Wildcat Invitational, and No. 21 Hawai'i at the 2013 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament.
VIKINGS AND THE RANKED: Portland State has played 12 games against ranked opponents this season including seven against top 10 teams. The rest of the Big Sky combined has played eight games versus ranked opponents. North Dakota has played the most with three while Sacramento State and Weber State have yet to play a ranked opponent.
ONE FINE WEEK: Sophomore shortstop
Alicia Fine led the Vikings hitting .417 (5-for-12) at the Easton Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. Her five hits led the team as did her two doubles. She also blasted her first home run of the season in a 5-3 win over BYU. She drove in three runners on the weekend and dropped down a pair of sacrifice bunts. She had a .833 slugging percentage and a .417 on-base percentage on the weekend. She entered the tournament hitting .188 and raised her average nearly 100 points to .286. She started the tournament going 2-for-3 with a run scored while driving in the game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth in a 3-2 win over Cal State Fullerton. She then hit her first home run of the season to give the Vikings a lead against BYU. In the final game of the weekend she hit a pair of doubles off No. 8 California while driving in a run.
STARTING WITH A BANG: Senior
Carly McEachran started the season the way no Viking ever has. McEachran hit a home run over the left field fence on the first pitch she saw leading off for the Vikings in the bottom of the first against San Jose State. McEachran hit two more home runs against Boise State and added another against No. 20 Stanford. She hit home runs for her first three hits of 2013. Her four long balls on the opening weekend matched her total from all of 2012.
WEEKLY HONORS
BERTRAND/LOPEZ SWEEP CONFERENCE HONORS: SR P
Anna Bertrand picked up her third straight Big Sky Pitcher of the Week honor while SR OF
Sadie Lopez earned her first career Big Sky Player of the Week honor. Lopez hit .714 (5-for-7) with three runs scored, a double, two home runs, and seven RBI over the Vikings' three-game sweep of Northern Colorado. Lopez slugged 1.714 with a .750 on base percentage for the weekend. Lopez hit .750 with runners in scoring position and with two outs. All seven of her RBIs came with two outs. Bertrand went a perfect 3-0 with a 1.11 earned run average in the Vikings' three-game sweep of Northern Colorado. Bertrand threw all 19 innings on the weekend allowing just five runs, three earned. She walked seven and struck out 19 batters. The three wins gave Bertrand 67 for her career, which tied her for the Portland State all-time career wins mark.
BERTRAND/HENDRICKSON SWEEP CONFERENCE HONORS: SR
Anna Bertrand picked up her second consecutive Big Sky Pitcher of the Week honor, her 17th conference honor, while SO
Brittany Hendrickson earned her first career Player of the Week honor as the Vikings swept the conference honors for the week of March 25-31. Bertrand went 3-0 with a 1.26 ERA while allowing just three earned runs in 16 2/3 innings and striking out 17. Hendrickson hit .545 (6-for-11) with four runs scored, two home runs, and four RBIs. She slugged 1.364 on the weekend and had an on base percentage of .545.
BERTRAND WINS PITCHER OF THE WEEK: SR P
Anna Bertrand picked up her first Big Sky Conference Pitcher of the Week honor for the Week of March 17-24. Bertrand went 2-0 with a 1.71 ERA after allowing just four earned runs in 16 1/3 inning pitched against Southern Utah. She opened the weekend with a complete game two-hit shutout. She walked just one while striking out a season-high 13 batters. Bertrand pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings in relief in game two before throwing another complete game in game three picking up her second win of the weekend. Southern Utah hit just .186 off her and she allowed just three hits with two outs. It was her 16th career conference pitcher of the week honor.
WEEKLY REVIEWS
AT IDAHO STATE: The Vikings are coming off their first Big Sky Conference series loss at Idaho State. Portland State took the first game of the series 7-5 in eight innings. The Vikings and Bengals played game two until it was too dark to continue; suspended came with the game tied 12-12 after eight complete innings. Game two then continued on Sunday with Idaho State taking the game 16-13 in 10 innings. The third game of the series also went to extra innings, the Bengals clinching the series with a 6-4 win in nine innings. Twenty-seven total innings were played during the three game series with Idaho State outscoring Portland State 27-24.
OREGON RECAP: The Vikings dropped a doubleheader to No. 5 Oregon April 16 at Erv Lind Stadium. Oregon took game one by a score of 5-0 before winning the second game 8-0 in five innings. Oregon held the Vikings to just five hits on the day.
BACK-TO-BACK SWEEPS: The Vikings picked up their second straight conference sweep by taking a three-game series from the Northern Colorado Bears. The Vikings opened the series with a doubleheader sweep of Northern Colorado on a soggy day at Erv Lind Stadium. Portland State took game one 5-0 before winning game two 9-1 in five innings. The Vikings then took the series finale in comeback fashion 5-4. SR
Sadie Lopez went 5-for-7 with three runs scored, two home runs, and seven runs batted in on the weekend. SR
Anna Bertrand threw all 19 innings tallying a 1.11 earned run average. She allowed just three earned runs and struck out 19.
WILDCAT SWEEP: The Vikings picked up their first sweep of the Big Sky Conference season with a three-game sweep of the Weber State Wildcats. Senior pitcher
Anna Bertrand was the pitcher of record in each, picking up three wins and improving to 9-12 on the season. She allowed three earned runs in 16 2/3 innings for a 1.26 earned run average en route to her second consecutive Big Sky Pitcher of the Week honor. She allowed just nine hits while walking nine and striking out 17. Sophomore
Brittany Hendrickson provided the offense for the Vikings, hitting .545 going 6-for-11 with four runs scored, a double, a triple, a pair of home runs, and four RBIs on the weekend. She went 4-for-4 with three runs scored and recorded her first multi-home run game of her collegiate career in the series finale. She slugged 1.364 and was named the Big Sky Player of the Week for the first time in her career.
CONFERENCE OPENER: The Vikings picked up their first Big Sky Conference series win defeating Southern Utah 2-1. The Vikings and Thunderbirds split the first two games before the Vikings took the rubber match by a score of 5-4. SR P
Anna Bertrand pitched a complete game shutout in game one of the series holding the T-Birds to just two hits. She also struck out a season-high 13 batters. FR C
Lauran Bliss went 3-for-3 with a two-run home run, her second of the year, to lead the Vikings to the game one win. Portland State held a 4-1 lead through four innings in game two before a four-run fifth for Southern Utah put it ahead and evened the series with the 5-4 win. The Vikings fell behind early in game three giving up three runs in the top of the first inning. Portland State tied the game at 3-3 after a two-run double by
Alexa Morales in the second and a leadoff home run by
Carly McEachran in the third.
Brittany Hendrickson blasted a two-run home run to straight away center field providing the game-winning RBIs as the Vikings won game three, and the series, by a score of 5-4.
SPRINGHILL SUITES: The Vikings went 1-3 at the SpringHill Suites Invitational in Boise, Idaho. The Vikings dropped its invitational opener 6-5 in eight innings to Utah State after leading 5-0 going into the bottom of the seventh. They then fell to host Boise State 2-1. Portland State came back with a 7-0 win over Utah State with three-RBI performances from both
Candice Orozco and
Alicia Fine. PSU fell in the invitational finale to Boise State 6-2. Portland State hit .274 over the four games with 12 doubles. The PSU pitching staff had a 2.10 ERA led by senior
Anna Bertrand's 0.51 ERA. Bertrand allowed just one earned run in 13 2/3 innings pitched.
ALOHA TOURNAMENT: The Vikings went 1-2 at the 2013 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii. They started the tournament with a 9-0 win over East Carolina in five innings.
Brittany Hendrickson drive in five runs with a two-run single and a three-run double leading the Vikings to the win.
Anna Bertrand threw her first complete game shutout of the season against the Pirates picking up her third win of the season. Portland State then dropped a pair of games to No. 21 Hawai'i by scores of 7-0 and 8-3 respectively. The final day of the tournament was cancelled due to inclement weather.
WILDCAT INVITATIONAL: The Vikings went 1-4 at the 2013 Wildcat Invitational hosted by the University of Arizona in Tucson, Ariz. Portland State dropped the first day's doubleheader to UC Riverside and Boston University by scores of 1-0 and 8-3 respectively. The Vikings then broke out the bats for an 11-3 win over UC Riverside on Saturday before dropping the second half of the day's doubleheader to No. 17 Arizona by a score of 12-3.
Brittany Hendrickson had a breakout game in Saturday's win over UC Riverside going 2-for-2 with a run scored and a three-run home run. She drove in five RBIs in the game. Portland State then dropped the final game of the Invitational to Arizona by a score of 8-1.
ARIZONA STATE: The Vikings dropped a four-game series with No. 3 Arizona State Feb. 22-24 in Tempe, Ariz. The series could easily have gone to a 2-2 spit as the Vikings lost two games by a combined two runs. PSU dropped the series opener 6-5 in a 12-inning marathon. The Vikings led twice in the game including in the ninth but ASU came back to tie it and then won it in the 12th. ASU took the next two games in five innings by scores of 19-2 and 9-0 respectively. The Vikings held a 3-1 lead going into the bottom of the seventh in the series finale but could not get the final three outs to secure the win as Arizona State plated three runs to win it 4-3.
EASON DESERT CLASSIC: The Vikings went 2-3 at the Easton Desert Classic hosted by UNLV in Henderson and Las Vegas, Nev. PSU opened the weekend up with a 3-2 win over Cal State Fullerton thanks to an
Alicia Fine game-winning single in the bottom of the sixth. After the Vikings lost to UNLV, they defeated the BYU Cougars, 5-3, behind a trio of home runs. PSU then closed out the weekend with losses to Nevada and then-No. 8 California. Fine hit .417 (5-for-12) with a home run to lead the Vikings on the weekend.
KAJIKAWA CLASSIC: The Vikings opened the 2013 season by going 2-4 at the Kajikawa Classic hosted by Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz. The Vikings dropped their season opener to San Jose State 12-2. Senior
Carly McEachran started the season hitting a home run on the first pitch she saw leading off for the Vikings in the bottom of the first against the Spartans. She then hit a pair of home runs in a 2-1 win over Boise State for the Vikings first win of the season. The Vikings lost to No. 20 Stanford 3-1 before dropping a game to Bradley. PSU added a 5-3 win over Kentucky before dropping the final game of the Classic to Indiana. McEachran blasted four home runs on the opening weekend after hitting four all of last year.
SEASON NOTES
MOVING TO THE BIG SKY: After spending the last 10 seasons in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference, Portland State softball makes the move to the Big Sky Conference, as the conference sponsors the sport for the first time. Portland State along with Idaho State, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Southern Utah, and Weber State make up the conference.
BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: The move to the Big Sky Conference will bring the inaugural Big Sky Softball Tournament. The tournament will run as a four-team, double-elimination tournament hosted May 9-11 by the regular season champion.
PRESEASON POLL: The Portland State softball team enters the 2013 season as the favorite to win the inaugural Big Sky Softball Championship as selected by conference coaches. Portland State finished first in the coaches' poll with 35 points including five first-place votes. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team in the preseason poll.
DOUBLE THE BLISS: With the addition of mid-year transfer
Lauran Bliss, the 2013 Vikings have double the Bliss and double the fun.
Lauran Bliss joins junior
Becca Bliss on the roster though there is no relation between the two.
2012 TOURNAMENT WIN: With the Vikings 2-0 win over Mississippi State at the NCAA Eugene Regional, the Vikings picked up their second NCAA Division I Tournament win and the first since 2006. It was also Head Coach Tobin Echo-Hawk's first career tournament win.
2012 NCAA EUGENE REGIONAL: The Vikings advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season in 2012 and the third time in the last four years. Portland State lost its tournament opener to Oregon before defeating Mississippi State 2-0 for its first tournament win since 2006. The regional came to an end with a 2-0 loss to BYU.
2012 PSCS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: The Vikings claimed their second straight PCSC Championship series by sweeping the Saint Mary's Gaels in Moraga, Calif. The Vikings took the first game 6-1 thanks to a four-run sixth inning capped by a
Becca Bliss three-run home run. It was tougher going in the second game but pitcher
Anna Bertrand led the Vikings to the series sweep with a complete game three-hit shutout of the Gales.
Brittany Hendrickson drove in the only run of the game with a single to right field scoring pinch runner
Aubrey Nitschelm from second.
2012 PCSC MOUNTAIN DIVISION CHAMPIONS: The Vikings won their third consecutive PCSC Mountain Division championship in 2012 after going 15-5 in conference play. They went 7-1 over their final eight conference games to secure the title.
2012 POST-SEASON AWARDS: The Vikings cleaned up the 2012 PCSC Mountain Division claiming three of the four individual awards.
Anna Bertrand was named the unanimous Pitcher of the Year while
Alicia Fine was named the Freshman of the Year. Head Coach Tobin Echo-Hawk was named the Coach of the Year. Six Vikings earned Mountain Division honors.
Jenna Krogh,
Karmen Holladay, Bertrand and Fine were named to the first team while
Crysta Conn and
Carly McEachran were named honorable mention. Bertrand was also named to the NFCA Division I Pacific Region Second team for the second straight year in 2012.
VIKINGS' 2014 NLIs: Head Coach Tobin Echo-Hawk announced the signing of seven players to National Letters of Intent for the 2014 season on Nov. 11. The 2014 recruiting class consists of
Amee Aarhus (Camas, Wash./Camas HS),
Mackenzie Bourbanis (Tacoma, Wash./Fife HS), Celena Carrisosa (Tracy, Calif./Merrill F. West HS),
Alex Flores (Hillsboro, Ore./Liberty HS),
Kelsie Gardner (Salem, Ore./South Salem HS),
Meagan Hendrix (Puyallup, Wash./Emerald Ridge HS), and
Jenna Stanford (Portland, Ore./Lincoln HS).