This weekend the Shockers travel to Fort Myers to play in a tournament hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University.
They open the tournament against Georgia Southern at 245pm on Friday. The Eagles are the preseason pick to repeat as winners of the nine-team Southern Conference, and their hurler, Sarah Jarvis, is the Preseason Pitcher of the Year. They are 3-1 following a round-robin they hosted last weekend.
Immediately following, the Shocks take on host FGCU. These Eagles are defending regular season and tournament champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference and are predicted to repeat in the ten-team league. They have four members of the preseason all-conference team, including the Player of the Year and the Pitcher of the Year. They opened their season on Wednesday with a split with Florida International.
Saturday morning at 1015pm, the Shockers meet #1/2 (depending on the poll) and defending WCWS-champion Alabama. The Crimson Tide were 5-0 last weekend in the UNI Dome Tournament where the Panthers were their victims by a score of 8-1. Coach Patrick Murphy is an Iowa native, a graduate of UNI, and the trip served as a "close-to-home" tournament for a team member. As for players, I'll start and stop with Jackie Traina.
Later in the day, the Shocks are scheduled to play Appalachian State at 715pm. The Mountaineers are a preseason pick for fourth in the Southern Conference and open their season this weekend. The Shockers close out the tournament Sunday at 1015am with another game against Appalachian State.
Southern Illinois is also at this tournament, but we do not play them.
Here is the WSU pre-tournament write-up. Ali speaks of having a plan at the plate, and offense was clearly the missing factor last weekend. Hopefully, we will make some progress in all areas. Also, this tournament appears to be a step up from the Mardi Gras Classic last weekend.
They open the tournament against Georgia Southern at 245pm on Friday. The Eagles are the preseason pick to repeat as winners of the nine-team Southern Conference, and their hurler, Sarah Jarvis, is the Preseason Pitcher of the Year. They are 3-1 following a round-robin they hosted last weekend.
Immediately following, the Shocks take on host FGCU. These Eagles are defending regular season and tournament champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference and are predicted to repeat in the ten-team league. They have four members of the preseason all-conference team, including the Player of the Year and the Pitcher of the Year. They opened their season on Wednesday with a split with Florida International.
Saturday morning at 1015pm, the Shockers meet #1/2 (depending on the poll) and defending WCWS-champion Alabama. The Crimson Tide were 5-0 last weekend in the UNI Dome Tournament where the Panthers were their victims by a score of 8-1. Coach Patrick Murphy is an Iowa native, a graduate of UNI, and the trip served as a "close-to-home" tournament for a team member. As for players, I'll start and stop with Jackie Traina.
Later in the day, the Shocks are scheduled to play Appalachian State at 715pm. The Mountaineers are a preseason pick for fourth in the Southern Conference and open their season this weekend. The Shockers close out the tournament Sunday at 1015am with another game against Appalachian State.
Southern Illinois is also at this tournament, but we do not play them.
Here is the WSU pre-tournament write-up. Ali speaks of having a plan at the plate, and offense was clearly the missing factor last weekend. Hopefully, we will make some progress in all areas. Also, this tournament appears to be a step up from the Mardi Gras Classic last weekend.
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