{"id":637,"date":"2013-09-03T15:01:38","date_gmt":"2013-09-03T15:01:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lamp1.missouriwestern.edu\/magazine\/?p=637"},"modified":"2019-06-12T10:22:16","modified_gmt":"2019-06-12T15:22:16","slug":"sports","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.missouriwestern.edu\/magazine\/2013\/09\/03\/sports\/","title":{"rendered":"Sports"},"content":{"rendered":"
The outstanding spring sports seasons coupled with last fall\u2019s football season makes the 2012-13 sports year one of the most successful in 大象传媒 Western\u2019s history.<\/p>\n
Griffon baseball\u2019s record-breaking season <\/strong><\/p>\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong>It was a historic run for the 2013 Griffon baseball team. After dropping three out of four in the opening series of the season at Arkansas Tech, the Griffons won 31 of their next 33 games and finished the season 40-12. That set a new school record for wins in a season, and the team nabbed the University\u2019s first-ever MIAA regular season championship for baseball. The Griffons also qualified for their second NCAA Division II baseball championship and were the Central Region\u2019s fourth seed in Mankato, Minn.<\/p>\n While the Griffons were solid in all phases of the game, the major story of the season was offense. The team scored 10 runs or more 19 times and led the MIAA in eight of 11 offensive categories.<\/p>\n With the historic season came several individual accolades, as 10 Griffons earned All-MIAA honors. Shortstop Michael Schulze was named the MIAA Player of the Year as he hit .439, a new school single season record. Pitcher Brandon Simmons, who during the season became the MIAA\u2019s All-Time Career Wins Leader (35), was named the MIAA Pitcher of the Year as he finished with an 11-1 record and a 2.91 ERA. Joining Schulze and Simmons on the first team were third baseman Grant Fink, who hit .397 and set the school single season home run record with 14, second baseman Jimmy Smelcer and outfielder Bubba Dotson. Outfielder Kyle Simpson was named to the second team while relief pitcher Logan Hollingsworth, catcher Jake Schrader, first baseman Spencer Shockley and utility player Nate Ramler were all named Honorable Mention.<\/p>\n Schulze posted arguably the best season ever in Griffon baseball history, and several national publications rewarded him for his efforts. He was named a First Team All-American by Daktronics, the American Baseball Coaches Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The NCBWA and Daktronics named Schulze their National Player of the Year.<\/p>\n Other Griffon baseball players earning All-American Honors included Fink, Dotson, Simmons and Simpson.<\/p>\n Head Coach Buzz Verduzco, who finished his 14th season with the Griffons, was named the MIAA Coach of the Year. Verduzco also reached a milestone during the season, winning his 400th career game in a 9-3 victory over Central Oklahoma at the MIAA Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. on May 9.<\/p>\n The Major League Baseball draft was held in early June, and for only the second time in school history, the Griffons had two players selected in the same year. Schulze was selected in the 19th round by the St. Louis Cardinals, and Fink was taken in round 23 by the Cleveland Indians. The last time two were selected was in 1973 when pitcher Greg Kastner \u201978 and catcher Robert Verbeck \u201974 were picked.<\/p>\n For the Record Book \u2013 2013 Baseball <\/strong><\/p>\n Softball\u2019s stellar season Senior Keri Lorbert closed her career hitting .333 with 14 home runs. Lorbert also became the school\u2019s career home-run leader (39) in a 9-0 victory at Northeastern State April 28. Junior pitcher Jackie Bishop continued her dominance in the pitching circle. She posted another 20-win season, going 21-8 overall with an ERA of 1.78. She broke three career records during the season: all-time leader in wins with 70, most strikeouts in a career with 686, and complete games with 74.<\/p>\n Head Coach Jen Trotter won her 400th game with a 3-1 victory over Pittsburg State on March 30. She now holds a career record of 415-257 in 12 seasons at the helm.<\/p>\n For their efforts, seven Griffons earned All-MIAA honors. Roemmich and Bishop were named to the first team, and third baseman Sarah Elliott, outfielder Kendall Sorensen, catcher Keri Lorbert, second baseman Michelle Stevenson and first baseman Tiffany Gillaspy were Honorable Mention selections.<\/p>\n Roemmich and Bishop were also named All-Region selections by two outlets, and Roemmich was named an Honorable Mention All-American by Daktronics.<\/p>\n Bird makes women\u2019s golf history Senior golfer Natalie Bird closed out her outstanding career as the first Griffon women\u2019s golfer to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. She competed in the Central Regional in May at the St. Joseph Country Club. Bird finished tied for 23rd in the 48-player field. She was also named to the All-MIAA team for the fourth consecutive season. Women\u2019s golf coach Cathy Habermehl retired after seven seasons.<\/p>\n\n
\n<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong>The softball team had another solid season, winning 38 games and finishing with a 20-8 record in the MIAA. Outfielder Maegan Roemmich concluded an outstanding four-year career with her best season. She hit .404, which led the team, hit 11 home runs and drove in 44.<\/p>\n
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