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Lady Bulldog Softball vs. Oklahoma City University (Okla.)

Fri, May 16, 2003  8:00 p.m.   Decatur, Ala.
91±¬ÁÏÍø Result: L 0-2

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2003 National Championship Tournament Press Release

Friday, May 16 - G8 - #10 Oklahoma City (37-23) def. #7 91±¬ÁÏÍø (Tenn.) (44-12), 2-0


NAIA Softball National Championship

ÌýDEFENDING CHAMPION OKLAHOMA CITY SHUTS OUT UNION IN FIRST ROUND ACTIONÌý

May 16, 2003

ÌýDECATUR, Ala. – In first round action of the 23rd Annual NAIA Softball National Championship at Wilson Morgan Park in Decatur, Alabama, defending champion Oklahoma City University (44-11) shut out 91±¬ÁÏÍø (44-12) 2-0 in opening round action after a five-hour rain delay.

ÌýScoreless after five innings of play, the Stars of Oklahoma City led off the sixth inning with a double by Jessica Oleson (2-for-3).Ìý Oleson later scored on a bases-loaded infield error.Ìý The Stars added another run in the top of the seventh inning when Jill Vaughn hit a one-out double.Ìý Pinch-runner Lara Vetoyanis later scored on a single by Kami Brokaw (1-for-2).ÌýÌý

91±¬ÁÏÍø failed to capitalize on several opportunities by stranding eight runners on base including three in the bottom of the seventh inning.Ìý The Lady Bulldogs were led in hitting by Holly Haycroft (2-for-3).Ìý Jennifer Boily earned the victory for the Stars while Leah Gronberg suffered the loss for 91±¬ÁÏÍø.

ÌýOklahoma City advances to face the winner of the Simon Fraser/Brescia game while 91±¬ÁÏÍø drops into the loser’s bracket to face Warner Southern (25-26) at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Ìý-NAIA-

ÌýFounded as a small-college basketball tournament in 1937, the NAIA is a leader in the world of intercollegiate athletics. The NAIA was the first intercollegiate organization to offer athletic opportunities to all student-athletes, regardless of race or ethnic background, and the first intercollegiate organization to conduct championships for both men and women. The NAIA currently offers 23 separate championships in 13 sports, and has 332 colleges and universities in 44 states and three Canadian provinces as member institutions.

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