Ohio State Eliminated from NCAA Regional by Auburn, 4-0
Buckeyes' season comes to an end at 39-23; Koyano and Schwab get two hits each in loss
May 19, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. - The Ohio State softball team dropped a 4-0 decision to No. 25 Auburn Friday in an elimination game at the NCAA Arizona Regional at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium in Tucson. Ohio State (39-23) sees its season come to an end, while Auburn (35-21) advances to play No. 1-ranked Arizona Saturday at 6 p.m. (EDT) on ESPN2.
With 39 wins, the 2006 Buckeyes end the season tied for the fifth-most wins in a season in Ohio State history. Four senior Buckeyes played their final game for the Scarlet and Gray, including Billie Carder (Celina, Ohio/Celina), Nicole Lancaster (Magnolia, Ohio/Sandy Valley), Chelsea Baker (Gahanna, Ohio/DeSales) and Stacy Hibma (Buena Park, Calif./Valley Christian).
"In this business, all losses are tough, but the last loss is the toughest," Linda Kalafatis, Ohio State head coach, said. "We just said goodbye to four seniors. I'm just so proud of this team and how hard they played all weekend and all season. My hat is off to Auburn. They came up with the big hits tonight when they needed them. Our pitchers and defense played as hard as they could. We'll continue to use this as a building block, but we can't thank our seniors enough for their time."
After getting shut out by Ohio State, 1-0, in 10 innings Thursday, Auburn came back to win twice Friday, including a 14-0 win over Marist in the first elimination game. Auburn starter Beth DiPietro (16-7) struck out five and scattered five hits. OSU junior Jamee Juarez (La Puente, Calif./Wilson) ends her season at 17-11.
The Buckeyes got their leadoff batter into scoring position in each of the first three innings but did not score. In the first inning, Nycole Koyano (Walnut, Calif./Walnut) was left at second after an infield single and in the second junior Christina Douglas (Mesa, Ariz./Dobson) was stranded after a walk. In the third, Koyano delivered a one-out single to center but was thrown out stealing, thus negating a single by junior Megan Schwab (Glendale, Ariz./Sunrise Mountain) that came later in the inning.
Auburn struck first in the top of the fourth inning when Kristina McCain hit her sixth homer of the season, a solo shot into the bleachers in left-centerfield. DiPietro would make it stand through the sixth, retiring OSU in order in the fourth and fifth innings before allowing a one-out double by Schwab in the bottom of the sixth. She was left at second, however, and Ohio State would not get another runner into scoring position.
Juarez pitched into the fifth inning, striking out four and walking one. The first two Auburn batters in the fifth reached base, prompting Kalafatis to bring in freshman reliever Courtney Pruner (Akron, Ohio/Ellet), who got the first out before surrendering a three-run homer to centerfield by Tatiana Fernandez, her eighth of the year. An Auburn single and a double later, Pruner was replaced by freshman Kim Reeder (Salinas, Calif./Notre Dame H.S.), who got the last two outs of the inning and would close out the game in the circle for Ohio State.
Auburn did not threaten in the top of the seventh thanks to a diving catch in centerfield by Lancaster and another stop and throw at short by Carder on a hard-hit Tiger grounder.
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