Bowling Green State University Athletics

Softball Hosts CSU Monday, Then Heads To MAC Tournament
May 08, 2000 | Softball
May 8, 2000
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - The Bowling Green softball team, having tied for the Mid-American Conference East Division title, now prepares for the MAC Tournament. The Falcons (28-16 overall, 13-7 MAC), after Monday's (May 8) home doubleheader vs. Cleveland State, will be the second seed for the six-team league tourney, which begins Thursday (May 11). The CSU doubleheader begins at noon at the BGSU Softball Field.
BGSU will play in Thursday's third game of the MAC Tournament, which will be hosted by top-seeded Northern Illinois University. The Falcons will play the winner of the tourney's first game, which pits third-seeded Central Michigan vs. #6 Ball State.
For the MAC Tournament, the two division winners are seeded first and second, and the remaining four teams are seeded by record, regardless of division.
In addition to NIU, BGSU, CMU and BSU, the tournament field features fourth-seeded Marshall and fifth-seeded Akron. Mary M. Bell Field will serve as the site of the league tourney.
FALCONS TIE FOR TITLE: Bowling Green finished the Mid-American Conference portion of the regular season with a 13-7 record and a co-championship in the MAC's East Division ... the Falcons and Marshall were tied at the top of the division, but BGSU wins the tiebreaker with the Thundering Herd ... the MAC crown is the Falcons' first since 1993.
2000 MAC TOURNAMENT
at Mary M. Bell Field, DeKalb, Illinois
Thursday, May 11G1: #3 CMU vs. #6 BSU, 10:00 am G2: #4 Marshall vs. #5 Akron, 12:30 G3: #2 BGSU vs. G1 Winner, 3:00 G4: #1 NIU vs. G2 Winner, 5:30Friday, May 12
G5: G2 Loser vs. G3 Loser, 10:00 am G6: G1 Loser vs. G4 Loser, 12:30 G7: G3 Winner vs. G4 Winner, 3:00 G8: G5 Winner vs. G6 Winner, 5:30Saturday, May 13
G9: G7 Loser vs. G8 Winner, 11:00 am G10: G7 Winner vs. G9 Winner, 1:30 G11: G10 Participants (if necessary) ** would begin 30 minutes after end of G10 All times CDT
GREAT RECORD: The Falcons enter the week with 28 wins, tied for the fourth-most in school history ... BGSU also had 28 wins in both the 1982 and 1986 seasons ... the 1992 squad recorded a school-record 37 wins, while the 1988 team had 35 victories and the 1993 team had 34 ... BGSU's current winning percentage of .636 would rank third in school annals ... the 1992 team had a BGSU-best .698 winning pct., having gone 37-16, and the '93 squad won at a .654 clip (34-18).
THE RECORDS: BGSU is 28-16 on the year, and finished 13-7 in MAC action. The Falcons started the season at 0-3, but tied the school record by winning the next 10 games. Last week, BGSU went 1-2 at Ohio to close the conference schedule and earn a tie for the MAC East Division title. The Brown and Orange lost to the Bobcats, 3-2, on Friday (May 5) before splitting a Saturday twinbill. BGSU dropped the opener, 4-2, before winning the nightcap by an 8-6 count.
The Falcons end the MAC portion of of the regular season tied with Marshall at the top of the East Division. BG won the tiebreaker, however, by virtue of two wins in three head-to-head meetings with the Thundering Herd.
BGSU will head to the MAC Tournament for the third consecutive season.
The Falcons ended the 1999 season with a 21-27 record, and finished MAC action with a 15-11 league mark, good for second place in the East Division. BG began the league slate with a 4-7 record before winning 11 of the final 15 MAC contests.
Cleveland State enters the week with an overall record of 19-33, and the Vikings went 4-6 in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. CSU has been idle since last Tuesday's (May 2) pair of 7-0 losses against Kent. A year ago, CSU finished 23-24 and 8-4 in MCC action.
#1 Northern Illinois enters the MAC Tournament with a 32-20 record, and the Huskies went 19-3 in MAC play. Last weekend, NIU swept a three-game series from visiting Ball State. Last year, the Huskies went 35-19 overall and 22-4 in league action.
#3 Central Michigan will take a 25-11 overall record into today's (May 8) twinbill at Detroit, and the Chippewas went 15-5 in MAC action. Last weekend, CMU split road doubleheaders with Kent (State) and Akron. The 1999 Chippewas were 41-18 overall, 20-8 in MAC regular-season play and 4-0 in the league tourney.
#4 Marshall is 25-25, and the Thundering Herd went 13-7 in league action. Last weekend, the Herd swept a three-game set from visiting Miami to tie the Falcons for the East Division title. Marshall won a pair of 1-0 games over the RedHawks on Saturday. A year ago, the Herd went 24-28 overall and 8-17 in MAC play.
#5 Akron enters the league tournament with a 29-19 record, and the Zips went 12-8 in league play. UA saw a 10-game win streak come to an end with the split against CMU Saturday. The Zips took two games from Eastern Michigan on Friday. Last season, Akron was 27-28, including a 13-13 league slate.
#6 Ball State, 20-28 overall, ended MAC play with a 9-11 ledger. The Cardinals lost all three games at NIU last weekend. Last year's edition of the Cardinals were 22-38 and 8-18.
THE COACHES: BGSU's Leigh Ross-Shaw is in her second season as a collegiate head coach, with an overall record of 49-43 and a MAC mark of 28-18. She assumed the top job after two years as BG's assistant coach. The Ottawa Lake, Mich., native came to the Falcon program in 1996 after serving as the head coach at Notre Dame Academy for four seasons. Ross-Shaw, a 1992 graduate of the University of Toledo, still holds numerous UT and MAC records, and remains the all-time conference leader in batting average (.398), at-bats and hits. She hit a MAC-record .447 as a senior en route to All-America Second-Team honors.
Amy Kyler is in her second season as Ross-Shaw's assistant. Kyler, quite possibly the top pitcher in Cleveland State history, graduated from CSU in 1997. She played for the Carolina Diamonds of the Women's Pro Softball League for two years before joining the expansion Akron Racers for the 1999 campaign.
Cleveland State's Julie Jones is 94-90 in her fourth year as a collegiate head coach.
NIU's Donna Martin is 202-125-1 in her sixth year, all in DeKalb.
CMU's Margo Jonker has a career head-coaching record of 722-391-5 in her 21st year, all with the Chippewas.
Marshall's Shonda Stanton, in her first year in Huntington, is 52-50 in her second season as a head coach.
UA's Deanna Parks is 120-87 in her fourth year with the Zips, and 180-130 in her seventh season overall.
BSU's Terri Laux is 106-109 in her fourth year in Muncie, and 258-357-2 in her 13th total season.
THE SERIES: The Falcons lead Cleveland State by a 12-4 margin in the all-time series, and the teams have split doubleheaders in each of the last three seasons.
BGSU trails Northern Illinois by a 7-6 margin after the Huskies' 9-5 and 7-5 wins at the BGSU Softball Field on April 1, 2000.
The Falcons trail Central Michigan, 43-11, and the Chippewas have won 17 consecutive games dating to 1994. The teams have not yet met in 2000.
BGSU leads Marshall by a 9-1 margin in a series which began in 1998. The Herd's lone victory came this year, on April 29.
BG holds a 29-16-1 advantage in the Akron series, and the Falcons captured two of this year's three games. In the other contest, the Zips overcame a 6-0, sixth-inning deficit to win, 9-7.
The Falcons lead Ball State by a 30-24 margin, including two wins in 1999, the last time the teams met. This year's scheduled twinbill in Muncie was cancelled due to inclement weather.
GETTING OFFENSIVE: Heading into the Cleveland State contests, Bowling Green is averaging 4.27 runs per game this year ... the only team in school history to average more runs was the 1981 squad ... that year, BG averaged a whopping 5.25 runs per game, scoring 147 times in 28 outings ... the top-scoring Falcon teams are listed below, with the current team's total-to-date included:
Year__GP__Runs__Avg. 1981__28__147___5.25 2000__44__188___4.27 1980__25___95___3.80 1988__59__210___3.56 1985__51__181___3.55 1992__53__185___3.49 1999__48__167___3.48 1993__52__174___3.35
2000 MAC STANDINGS:
East Division Team (Overall)______________MAC Bowling Green (28-16)______13-7 Marshall (25-25)___________13-7 Akron (29-19)______________12-8 Ohio (18-26)______________10-11 Kent (21-28)_______________9-13 Miami (16-30)______________5-15West Division Northern Illinois (32-20)__19-3 Central Michigan (25-11)___15-5 Ball State (20-28)_________9-11 Western Michigan (14-31)___7-13 Eastern Michigan (19-29)___6-15 Toledo (11-26)_____________5-15
BG IN THE MAC TOURNAMENT: The Falcons will be making the sixth MAC Tournament appearance in school history ... BGSU has qualified for the league tourney for the third consecutive year ... this year marks the 10th league tournament, which was held from 1982-86 before a hiatus of nearly a decade ... BG has compiled an all-time MAC Tournament mark of 4-10, having gone 1-2 in the first four trips and 0-2 last year.
at Ohio 3, BGSU 2: The host Bobcats scored three unearned runs in the third inning for the win Friday (May 5) ... BG had taken a 1-0 lead on a second-inning homer by junior Nikki Rouhana ... the Falcons scored an unearned run in the third before OU's uprising in the bottom of the frame ... BG had only three hits ... Falcon freshman McKenna Houle threw a complete-game five-hitter, but gave up four of those hits in the third inning.
at Ohio 4-6, BGSU 2-8: The Falcons split a Saturday (May 6) twinbill to tie for the East Division title ... in the first game, a pair of Ohio homers gave the Bobcats the win ... BG's runs both came when senior Erin Zwinck had a bloop single to score junior Jen Domschot ... senior Carmen Hitterdal also scored after the OU outfielders misplayed the ball ... McKenna Houle took the loss in relief ... in the nightcap, BG pounded out a season-high 16 hits ... the Falcons had seven hits over the first two innings, but scored just two runs ... the hosts tied the score, but BG had four extra-base hits to score four runs in the fifth ... that inning was capped off by Jen Domschot's two-run homer ... OU came right back with three runs in the bottom of the inning, but the Falcons put the game away with a pair of seventh-inning markers ... both Zwinck and sophomore Renee Rosemeier had three hits.
FALCON QUICK FACTS
UP NEXT Cleveland State at BGSU (DH) Monday, May 8 * Noon BGSU Softball Field * Bowling Green, OhioBGSU vs. Ball State/Central Mich. Thursday, May 11 * 3:00 p.m. CDT Mary M. Bell Field * DeKalb, Ill.
LAST WEEK at Ohio 3, BGSU 2 Fri., May 5 * Athens, Ohio
at Ohio 4-6, BGSU 2-8 Sat., May 6 * Athens, Ohio
2000 BGSU RECORDS Overall: 28-16 Mid-American Conference: 13-7 Finish: Tied for East Division title
HEAD COACH - Leigh Ross-Shaw (Toledo, 1992) BGSU Record: 49-43 (second year) Overall: 49-43 (second year) MAC Record: 28-18
ASSISTANT COACH - Amy Kyler (Cleveland State, 1997)
BOWLING GREEN RECORDS All-Time: 484-541-8 (.472) (1978-present / 23rd season) MAC: 233-214-1 (.521) (1983-present / through 18 seasons)
1999 BGSU FINAL RECORDS Overall: 21-27 Mid-American Conference: 15-11 Finish: Second in East Division
BGSU RESULTS LINE 419/372-7076, choose option 4 (same-day scores and brief summaries from all Falcon athletic teams)










