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The Matchup: Saint Mary's vs. Saint Mary's

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Saturday, September 28, 2002
SMU Field • 11 a.m.

MIAC Standings
(2002 Final)
This and That
Last season, Stacy O’Malley and Jackie Huegel were named to the NFCA All-Region teams – O'Malley was a second-team selection, while Huegel was a third-teamer. … O’Malley, Huegel and Jennifer Miller were also first-team All-MIAC choices, while Huegel — named SMU’s outstanding female athlete — also earned academic all-district honors. … Huegel finished as the team’s offensive leader, boasting team highs in batting average (.449), hits (44), doubles (13), triples (4), home runs (1), total bases (68) and slugging percentage (.694). Huegel also led the team with 14 multiple-hit games. … O’Malley finished the season with 146 strikeouts, ranking her No. 2 all-time at SMU for strikeouts in a season. … O’Malley also led the team in wins (13), innings pitched (151) and earned-run average (1.47). … Miller, SMU’s outstanding female scholar-athlete, enjoyed the team’s longest hitting streak, 10 straight games, while Huegel had a nine-gamer and Ann Munzenmaier had an eight-game hitting streak. … SMU recorded season-highs of 20 runs, 25 hits and 19 RBIs in a 20-7 win over Bethel on April 20.


Cardinals looking forward to return to national prominence

WINONA, Minn. — After back-to-back NCAA Division III national tournament appearances in 2000 and 2001, the Saint Mary’s University fastpitch softball team found itself on the outside looking in when last year’s national tournament field was announced.

And the Cardinals did not like it one bit.

“Obviously the season didn’t end the way we had wanted last year, and that’s weighed heavily on all of our minds,” said SMU coach Nikki Fennern, whose team finished second in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with a 16-6 mark and was 25-11 overall. “Before the season, a lot of coaches set goals like winning a conference championship out of obligation — they feel it’s the right thing to do. Our attitude isn’t one of setting a goal to win a conference, regional or national championship — we expect to be competing for those championships year in and year out.”

To earn a return invitation to the NCAA Division III national tournament — which SMU won in 2000 and finished fourth in 2001 — the Cardinals are going to need another Herculean effort from senior shortstop Jackie Huegel (Alta Visa, Iowa), as well as an Academy Award-winning performance from her supporting cast.

Huegel earned all-conference and all-region honors a year ago, after leading the Cardinals in virtually every offensive category — including batting average (.449), hits (44), doubles (13), triples (4), total bases (68) and slugging percentage (.694).

As impressive as those numbers may be, however, Fennern knows that the Cardinals can’t afford to hop on Huegel’s shoulders and hope the senior will single-handily carry them back into the national spotlight.

“We are a pretty young team, with just six upperclassmen (four seniors, two juniors), but that group has really accepted their role as the leaders of this team,” said Fennern. “For this team, it’s really like putting together a giant puzzle — just trying to find exactly where all the pieces are going to fit.

“It’s still pretty early, but so far I’ve liked what I’ve seen,” said Fennern, noting that pitching and defense — staples of the Cardinals’ success over the past several years — are once again at a premium this season. “If you look at where we are now, in comparison to where we were at the same time last year, I think we are way ahead of the game.

“Hopefully that improvement will continue.”