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

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Wednesday, March 31, 2004
SMU Field / Winona, Minn.

MIAC Standings
(Through Tuesday, March 30)
Last Action
SMU split vs. eighth-ranked Wartburg Saturday. TheKnights won Game 1, 4-3, but SMU rallied to win Game 2, 2-1. … The Tommies went 11-1 — including winning their last nine straight — during the Rebel Spring Games in Orlando, Fla.
This and That
St. Thomas swept the Cardinals in their meeting a year ago, winning 10-6 and 6-1. … Nikki Jung's (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) first career RBI was a memorable one, as the freshman's RBI single in the bottom of the seventh gave SMU its 2-1 win over Wartburg. … Jenni Gutterman (Shoreview, Minn.) picked up three hits in seven at-bats (.429) vs. Wartburg. … Amy Edge (Mineral Point, Wis.) drove in all three of SMU's runs in its Game 1 loss with her first HR of the season — a three-run, third-inning shot. … Hanni Lohmann (Lake Elmo, Minn.) allowed just one earned run on five hits in posting the complete-game Game 2 win. … Gutterman leads SMU in virtually every offensive category, including at-bats (34), runs (11), hits (19), triples (2), slugging percentage (.824) and stolen bases (6). … Edge is the team leader in RBIs (19) and has four extra-base hits among her 11 hits this season. … Jenny Schipp (North St. Paul, Minn.) had her five-game hitting streak snapped with an 0-for-3 performance in Game 1 vs. Wartburg.


GAMEDAY PLAYER PROFILE

Jenni Gutterman

Year
Sophomore

Position

Third Base

Hometown
Shoreview, Minn.



Riding high of big win over Wartburg, SMU is ready for UST

WINONA, Minn. — With one swing of the bat, the Saint Mary's University fastpitch softball team forgot all about their 16 hours in a bus just to play two games at home.

Nikki Jung (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) belted a one-out single to score Amy Langer (Savage, Minn.) with the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Cardinals earned a split with previously unbeaten Wartburg, 2-1.

"That was a great doubleheader," said SMU coach Nikki Fennern, whose team dropped the opening game of the twin bill, 4-3 — despite a three-run home run from Amy Edge (Mineral Point, Wis.). "I think we could have been a little more crisp defensively in the first game, but overall, I thought it was a phenomenal day."

The Cardinals were scheduled to play six games in three days in St. Louis, Mo., as part of the Washington (Mo.) University Midwest Preseason Tournament this weekend, but when the Cardinals completed the eight-hour trek south, they discovered that the entire tournament had been rained out.

Not about to go another weekend without playing, Fennern quickly got a hold of Wartburg coach Kara Kehe — whose team also was supposed to play in the Washington tournament — and the two agreed to play a nonconference doubleheader at SMU on Saturday.

So SMU reboarded the bus and returned to Winona two hours before game time.

"It would have been nice to get those six games in, but I'm happy with the way things worked out," said Fennern. "You can't control the weather — we just tried to make the best of a bad situation."

Which is exactly what the Cardinals did — rebounding from that Game 1 loss behind the stellar pitching of senior Hanni Lohmann (Lake Elmo, Minn.), who held Wartburg to just five hits in notching the complete-game win.

After spotting the Knights a 1-0 lead in the top of the fourth inning of Game 2, SMU tied it in the bottom of the fourth when Jenni Gutterman (Shoreview, Minn.) scored on an error by Wartburg first baseman Stephanie Howe.

Errors proved to be Wartburg's downfall in the seventh as well. Langer got things going for the Cardinals with a one-out single and moved to second when rightfielder Jenny Flora mishandled the ball. Langer advanced to third on an error by shortstop Cindy Hannemann and scored when Jung belted her single to right.

"Wartburg came into (Saturday) unbeaten (16-0) and rather than be intimidated by them, we used that as motivation — we wanted to be the team to hand them that first loss," said Fennern, whose team moved to 6-4 overall with the split. "I wasn't quite sure how we would react to spending so much time on a bus, but I don't think it affected us at all, we were focused and ready right from the opening pitch."

And it’s that same mentality Fennern hopes the Cardinals bring into today’s MIAC opener against St. Thomas — winners of nine straight and 11 of its last 10.

“St. Thomas is going to be another huge challenge for us,” said Fennern. “But I think we proved (vs. Wartburg) that we can play with anyone. It should be another great matchup.”