Portland State Vikings (11-25 overall, 5-7 Big Sky) at
Northern Colorado Bears (6-30 overall, 1-11 Big Sky)
April 22-23, 2016 • Greeley, CO • Jackson Field
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This Week
Portland State hits the road once again for a three-game Big Sky Conference series, this time against the Northern Colorado Bears in Greeley, Colo. The Vikings and Bears open the series Friday, April 22 with a doubleheader. The series concludes Saturday with a single game.
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Last Time Out
Portland State suffered its first conference sweep of the season, dropping three games at Montana last weekend. The Vikings struggled offensively and defensively in the series. After dropping the first game 8-0 in five innings, the Vikings dropped game two, 5-3, after the Grizzlies scored five unanswered runs. Montana capped off the sweep with an 8-2 win in the finale. Portland State hit .222 over the three games and posted a 7.14 team ERA.
I Want Candy
Senior OF
Candice Orozco is hitting a career-high .321 on the season and a team-best .438 in Big Sky play. She leads the team with 19 RBIs, 14 coming against league competition. Orozco has come up clutch this season, hitting .360 with runners in scoring position. She is a perfect 6-for-6 with runners on third and less than two outs.
Singles
• Junior LHP
Meagan Hendrix has hit safely in every game in which she has make a plate appearance. She is hitting .500 this season, going 6-for-12.
• Freshman
Kaela Morrow is 4-for-10 in pinch hitting opportunities this season.
• Sophomore IF
Kortney Craker leads the team with 10 two-out RBIs.
• Senior OF
Candice Orozco has reached base safely in each of her last eight games.
• Junior IF
Shae Nelson and sophomore IF
Kortney Craker are tied for the team high with 11 multi-hit games this season.
• Senior IF
Ashley Smith leads the team with five multi-RBI games.
• Portland State has lost its last five games, its second longest losing streak of the season.
• Portland State is currently fifth in the Big Sky Conference with a 5-7 record. The Vikings are two games behind Montana for fourth and a game ahead of North Dakota.
Up Next
Portland State will host Idaho State for its final Big Sky home series of the season. The series opens with a doubleheader on April 29, which will be the Vikings' Strikeout Cancer game. The series finale on April 30 will be Senior Day for the Vikings.
Opponent Preview
Northern Colorado Bears
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Record: Northern Colorado is 6-30 overall this season and 1-11 in Big Sky Conference play. The Bears are 1-10 at home, 2-16 on the road, and 3-4 at a neutral site.
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Top Hitters: Erica Dick leads the team with a .375 batting average. She has started every game for the Bears this season. She has scored 19 runs, doubled three times, hit a team-high seven triples, and hit three home runs. She is tied for the team lead in runs batted in with 22. She is slugging .607 on the season with a .423 on base percentage. Dick is 13-for-16 in stolen base attempts.
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Top Pitchers: Jayme Reddacliff has thrown over 50-percent of the Bears' innings this season. She is 5-14 on the season with a 4.99 ERA. She has allowed 121 runs, 80 earned, over 112 1/3 innings. She has walked 59 and struck out 46. Opponents are hitting .329 off her with 27 doubles, a triple, and 11 home runs.
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Team Notes: Northern Colorado opened the season 1-6 before winning back-to-back games for the first and only time this season. The Bears then lost 21 of their next 22 games before picking up their first conference win at North Dakota last weekend. They split a midweek doubleheader with Metro State Denver on Tuesday, taking the last game 19-7. The Bears are hitting .278 as a team this season and have been out-scored 289-to-133. The Bears' pitching staff has combined for a 6.97 ERA.
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All-Time Series: Portland State is 17-7 all-time against Northern Colorado, dating back to the 2007 season. The Vikings are 6-4 in the last 10 games and are 6-5 at Northern Colorado.
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Last Season: Portland State took 2-of-3 last year at home against the Bears. The Vikings took the first game before dropping the second. PSU won the rubber-match, 3-1, to take the series.
Meagan Hendrix went 2-0 with an 0.62 ERA against Northern Colorado last year. She allowed just one earned run over 11 1/3 innings. The Bears hit just .171 against Hendrix.
Season Notes
Orozco in League Play
Senior OF
Candice Orozco has put together a tremendous senior campaign. During Big Sky play, Orozco is hitting .438 with six runs scored. She has doubled three teams, hit a home run, and driven in a team-high 14 batters. She is hitting .500 during league play with runners in scoring position and is 5-for-5 with runners on third and less than two outs. Seven of her 14 RBIs during conference play have come with two outs.
Back-to-Back Complete Game Shutouts
Portland State threw back-to-back complete game shutouts against North Dakota (4/8). The last time the Vikings recorded the feat was against Weber State in 2012.
Back-to-Back Series Wins
Portland State picked up its second-straight Big Sky Conference series win taking two of three from North Dakota. The Vikings out-scored 16-9 over the three games, including back-to-back complete-game shutouts to take the series.
Big Sky Series Win
Portland State picked up its first Big Sky series win taking 2-of-3 at Southern Utah April 1-2. The Vikings dropped the first game of the series before winning two straight to take the series. Portland State hit .375 as a team against SUU. Eight players tallied three-or-more hits in the series.
Player/Pitcher of the Week
• Sophomore IF
Kortney Craker and freshman RHP
Alyssa Burk were named the Big Sky's Player and Pitcher of the Week respectively following the Hawaii Invitational.
• Craker hit .615 (8-for-13) with five runs scored, a double, three home runs, and six RBIs. She slugged 1.385 with an on base percentage of .688. She tallied two game-winning home runs on the week including a walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh against Utah Valley (2/26).
• Burk went 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA with two complete games including a complete-game shutout of Hawaii. She allowed just three earned runs off five hits over 14 innings, while walking six and striking out 17. She struck out a career-high 10 batters in the shutout of Hawaii.
• It was the third time, first since 2013, that the Vikings have swept the Big Sky's weekly honors.
Walk-Off Winner
Sophomore IF
Kortney Craker hit a walk-off solo home run against Utah Valley (2/26) to give the Vikings their first win of the season. It was the first walk-off home run (not via the eight-run rule) since Becca Bliss walked-off against Sacramento State on April 27, 2013.
Double-Digit K's
Freshman RHP
Alyssa Burk recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts en route to her first career win, and first career complete-game shutout, against Hawaii (2/27). The last Viking to record 10+ strikeouts in a game was Anna Bertrand (11) against Sacramento State on April 26, 2013.
Back-to-Back Complete Game Wins
• Freshman RHP
Alyssa Burk recorded the first back-to-back complete game wins of her career with wins over Hawaii (2/27) and Utah Valley (2/28). It was the first time a Viking recorded back-to-back complete game wins since Anna Bertrand recorded six straight compete-game wins in 2013.
• Senior
Karyn Wright posted the first back-to-back complete game wins of her career with wins over Seattle (3/22) and Weber State (3/25).
2016 Weekly Recaps
Week 9 - Oregon State (April 12) & Montana (April 16-17)
• Portland State went 0-4 during week nine of the season. The Vikings dropped a midweek game at Oregon State before being swept in a three-game series at Montana.
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Candice Orozco went 4-for-9 over the four games with a double and two RBIs.
Week 8 - Oregon (April 5) & North Dakota (April 8-9)
• Portland State opened the week with a pair of losses at No. 6 Oregon. The Ducks took the first game, 7-1, before finishing the doubleheader sweep with an 11-3 win in five innings.
• Junior OF
SheaLee Lindsey extended her hitting streak to six games, hitting safely in each game against the Ducks.
• Portland State took its three-game series from North Dakota, taking two of three. The Vikings out-scored 16-9 over the three games, including back-to-back complete-game shutouts to take the series.
• Senior OF
Brianna Celaya went 7-for-10 (.700) with five runs scored, three doubles, a home run, and six RBIs against UND.
Week 7 - Southern Utah (April 1-2)
• Portland State picked up its first Big Sky series win of the season, taking 2-of-3 from Southern Utah in Cedar City. The Vikings dropped the first game before winning the next two.
• Portland State plated a season-high seven runs in the top of the sixth in the series finale.
• Junior OF
SheaLee Lindsey went 7-for-9, including seven-consecutive hits to start the series.
• Sophomore IF
Kortney Craker went 5-for-11 with four runs scored, three runs driven in, and her fourth home run of the season.
• Seniors
Candice Orozco and
Ashley Smith each drove in four runs in the series.
• Senior RHP
Kristen Crawford went 1-0 and did not allow a run over six complete innings, all in relief. She allowed just two hits, walked two, and struck out three.
Week 6 - Seattle (March 22) & Weber State (March 25-26)
• Portland State went 2-3 over the course of the week beginning with a doubleheader split with the Seattle Redhawks. Seattle took game one, 11-8, before the Vikings took game two, 2-1.
• The Vikings then dropped their first Big Sky Conference series, 2-1, to the Southern Utah Thunderbirds.
• Senior OF
Candice Orozco led the Vikings with a .615 batting average on the week, going 8-for-13 at the plate. She scored three times, doubled three times, hit a home run, and drove in five on the week.
• Portland State players tallied eight multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games on the week.
• Senior RHP
Karyn Wright put together the best two pitching performances of her career with back-to-back complete-game wins. She allowed just two earned runs over 16 innings on the week for a 0.88 ERA.
Week 5 - Saint Mary's Classic II (March 11-13)
• Portland State went 0-1 after having four games cancelled due to inclement weather.
• Junior LHP
Meagan Hendrix picked up the 5-1 loss, allowing thee earned runs over 3 2/3 innings. She walked three and struck out two.
• Hendrix led the Vikings at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a pair of singles.
• Junior C
Alex Flores drove in the Vikings' lone run with a RBI single in the bottom of the seventh.
Week 4 - San Diego Classic I (March 4-5)
• Portland State went 1-2 over the weekend. The Vikings' pitchers threw three complete games and combined for a 2.21 ERA.
• Freshman RHP
Alyssa Burk opened the week with a 1-0 loss on an unearned run. She struck out four and did not allow a walk.
• Junior LHP
Meagan Hendrix allowed one run on five hits in the Vikings' win against San Diego.
• Senior OF
Candice Orozco went 2-for-4 with a home run and 2 RBIs on the weekend.
• Portland State hit .228 on the weekend, while opponents hit .271.
Week 3 - Bank of Hawaii Invitational (Feb. 26-28)
• Sophomore IF
Kortney Craker was named the Big Sky's Player of the Week.
• Freshman RHP
Alyssa Burk was named the Big Sky's Pitcher of the Week.
• Craker was also named the Hawaii Invitational Most Valuable Player.
• Senior OF
Brianna Celaya and Burk were named to the All-Tournament Team.
• Portland State went 4-1 at the Hawaii Invitational, its best weekend record since going 5-0 in 2006.
• Craker hit .615 (8-for-13) with five runs, a double, three home runs, and six RBIs.She slugged 1.385 with a .688 on base percentage.
• Burk went 2-0 with two complete games, including her first career complete-game shutout. She allowed just three earned runs over 14 innings for a 1.50 ERA. She struck out 17 batters, including a career-high 10 batters against Hawaii (2/27).
• Senior OF
Candice Orozco hit a pinch hit go-ahead home run against Utah Valley (2/28).
Week 2 - DeMarini Desert Classic (Feb. 19-21)
• Portland State went 0-5 at the DeMarini Desert Classic.
• Portland State hit .252 with six extra-base hits.
• Portland State committed nine errors, which led to 12 unearned runs over the five games.
• Portland State opened the classic with a 16-12 loss against CSUN (2/19).
• The Vikings scored just two runs over the next four games, being shut out three times.
• Junior C
Alex Flores went 7-for-14 (.500) with three runs scored and six RBIs.
• Flores hit two home runs on the weekend, her first two of the year.
• Flores has hit safely in each of the last three games.
Week 1 - Kajikawa Classic (Feb. 12-14)
• Portland State opened the season 0-5 at the Kajikawa Classic.
• Portland State hit .311 with three doubles, a home run, and 16 RBIs.
• Senior OF
Brianna Celaya hit .571 (8-for-14) with three runs scored, a double, home run, and two RBIs. She posted an OPS of 1.504 on the week.
• Senior IF
Melissa Masters (.500), junior IF/OF
Shae Nelson (.462), and senior IF
Ashley Smith (.400) all hit over .400 on the weekend.
• Portland State pitchers went 0-5 with a 9.54 ERA after allowing 52 runs, 37 earned, over 25 1/3 innings.
• Junior LHP
Meagan Hendrix went 0-1 with a 5.73 ERA over 14 2/3 innings pitched. She struckout 10 batters on the weekend.
• Portland State committed 10 errors which led to 15 unearned runs on the weekend.
2016 Season Highlights
• April 9
Brianna Celaya hit .700 (7-for-10) with five runs scored, three doubles, a home run, and six RBIs over the three-game series with North Dakota.
• April 8
Karyn Wright and
Meagan Hendrix combined for back-to-back complete-game shutouts to take the series from North Dakota. It was the first time the Vikings recorded back-to-back complete-game shutouts since the 2012 season.
• April 2 Portland State scored seven runs in the top of the sixth inning en route to their first run-rule win of the season (10-2 in six innings) to secure its first conference series win.
• April 1
SheaLee Lindsey went 4-for-4 against Southern Utah, tied for most hits by a Viking this season. She started the Southern Utah series 7-for-7 at the plate.
• March 25
Karyn Wright led the Vikings to their first Big Sky Conference game of the season with a complete-game shutout of Weber State.
• March 22
Karyn Wright picked up her first win of the season with a complete game against Seattle. She allowed just one run over seven innings for the Vikings' first home win of the season.
• March 1
Kortney Craker named Big Sky Player of the Week, while
Alyssa Burk named Big Sky Pitcher of the Week. It was the first weekly honor sweep since 2013.
• March 1
Kortney Craker named College Sports Madness Big Sky Player of the Week.
• Feb. 28
Kortney Craker named Bank of Hawaii Invitational Most Valuable Player.
Brianna Celaya and
Alyssa Burk named to the All-Tournament Team.
• Feb. 28
Candice Orozco hits pinch hit go-ahead home run in the top of the seventh to defeat Utah Valley, 4-3.
Alyssa Burk picked up her second win of the season with second straight complete game.
• Feb. 27
Alyssa Burk threw first complete-game shutout with a 1-0 win over Hawaii. She struck out a career-high 10 batters, the most by a Viking since 2013.
• Feb. 26 Portland State picked up its first win of the season over Utah Valley, 6-5.
Kortney Craker hit first career walk-off home run on the first pitch of the bottom of the seventh.
• Feb. 19
Alex Flores hit first home run of the season against CSUN. Flores went 4-for-4 with a career-high four hits. She also drove in a career-high five runs.
• Feb. 14
Brianna Celaya hit the first home run of the season by a Viking against Arizona State.
2016 Preseason Notes
• Head Coach
Barb Sherwood is in her third year of leading the Vikings. Portland State doubled its win total from year one to year two in both overall and Big Sky Conference wins in 2015.
• Portland State returns six starters, 13 letterwinners, and nearly its entire pitching staff from last year's squad that went 16-35 overall and 8-13 in conference play. The Vikings add five newcomers, which includes a pair of freshmen and three transfers.
• Portland State will have to replace the majority of its offensive production from a year ago. The Vikings graduated two seniors who accounted for over 30-percent of the team's hits (112), doubles (17), and RBIs (71), while accounting for 54-percent of the team's home runs (13).
• The Portland State pitching staff tallied a 4.72 team ERA in 2015 which was 2.38 points better than the previous season. The Vikings will have to continue to improve their team ERA if they want to contend for their second Big Sky Conference championship.
• The Big Sky Conference Tournament has been expanded to six teams for the 2016 season. The double-elimination tournament will be hosted by the regular season champion May 12-14.
• Head softball coach
Barb Sherwood has announced addition of 10 players for the for the 2016-17 academic year on Nov. 11, 2015. Sierra Boyajian (Newhall, CA/Hart HS), Marissa Bruno (Monterey, CA/Santa Catalina HS), Riley Casper (Encinitas, CA, La Costa Canyon HS), Elena Cook (Boise State, ID/Boise HS), Emma Datamore (Woodland Hills, CA/Louisville HS), Taylor Gunesch (Salem, OR/West Salem HS), Korina Krueg (Lodi, CA/Tokay HS), Alexis Morrison (Pendleton, OR/Pendleton HS), Alexxis Ponce (Whittier, CA/Santa Fe HS), and Hannah Self (Tigard, OR/Tualatin HS) will all join the Vikings in the fall of 2016.