Kansas evens record at tourney

By J-W Staff Reports     Mar 16, 2002

? Kansas University won its final two games in Friday’s pool play to even its record at 2-2 at the Capital Classic softball tournament.

The Jayhawks (13-9 overall and 2-2 in the tournament) lost 1-0 to California before dumping Miami (Ohio), 5-4, and San Jose State, 5-3.

Against Miami, the Jayhawks scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and two runs in the bottom of the seventh after trailing 4-1.

The Jayhawks banged 10 hits, including three homers, in the victory over San Jose State.

KU will play Middle Tennessee at 11 a.m. today.

Friday’s Games

CALIFORNIA 1, KANSAS 0

Kansas 000 000 00 2 0

California 010 000 x1 6 0

W Jocelyn Forest, 10-5. L Kelly Campbell, 1-1.

Highlights Lindsey Weinstein and Megan Urquhart had singles for the Jayhawks’ lone hits. … Forest struck out seven Jayhawks.

Kansas 5, Miami 4

Miami, Ohio 001 021 04 7 1

Kansas 001 002 25 9 3

W Kelly Campbell, 2-1. L Jackie Paggendorf, 3-7.

2B Miami: Angie Gerber; Nicki Pelfrey; KU: Lindsey Weinstein; Melanie Wallach. 3B Miami: Keri Braisnehan. HR Miami: Gerber.

Highlights KU’s Weinstein went 2-for-4 with a run scored and RBI. … KU’s Shelly Muser had two hits and two runs. … Courtney Wright had two RBIs for KU, which scored two runs in the sixth and two in the seventh to rally for the win

kansas 5, san jose state 3

Kansas 022 001 05 10 2

San Jose State 001 000 23 7 3

W Kara Pierce, W 5-4. L Carol Forbes, 6-8.

2B KU: Courtney Wright, Amy Hulse. HR KU: Christi Musser; Melanie Wallach; Sandy Smith.

Highlights Kansas belted 10 three home runs. … Musser and Smith both drove in two runs. .. Lindsey Weinstein, Musser and Wallach all had two hits.

Thursday’s Game

Syracuse 4, Kansas 3

Syracuse 000 400 04 8 3

Kansas 001 110 03 4 1

W Tara DiMaggio, 3-3. L Serena Settlemier, 4-3. Sv Heather Brown.

HR Syracuse: Cheryl Julicher; KU: Megan Urquhart.

Highlights Amy Hulse, Christi Musser, Urquhart and Lindsey Weinstein accounted for KU’s four hits. … DiMaggio struck out nine Jayhawks.

Kansas evens record at tourney

By J-W Staff Reports     Mar 16, 2002

? Kansas University won its final two games in Friday’s pool play to even its record at 2-2 at the Capital Classic softball tournament.

The Jayhawks (13-9 overall and 2-2 in the tournament) lost 1-0 to California before dumping Miami (Ohio), 5-4, and San Jose State, 5-3.

Against Miami, the Jayhawks scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and two runs in the bottom of the seventh after trailing 4-1.

The Jayhawks banged 10 hits, including three homers, in the victory over San Jose State.

KU will play Middle Tennessee at 11 a.m. today.

Friday’s Games

CALIFORNIA 1, KANSAS 0

Kansas 000 000 00 2 0

California 010 000 x1 6 0

W Jocelyn Forest, 10-5. L Kelly Campbell, 1-1.

Highlights Lindsey Weinstein and Megan Urquhart had singles for the Jayhawks’ lone hits. … Forest struck out seven Jayhawks.

Kansas 5, Miami 4

Miami, Ohio 001 021 04 7 1

Kansas 001 002 25 9 3

W Kelly Campbell, 2-1. L Jackie Paggendorf, 3-7.

2B Miami: Angie Gerber; Nicki Pelfrey; KU: Lindsey Weinstein; Melanie Wallach. 3B Miami: Keri Braisnehan. HR Miami: Gerber.

Highlights KU’s Weinstein went 2-for-4 with a run scored and RBI. … KU’s Shelly Muser had two hits and two runs. … Courtney Wright had two RBIs for KU, which scored two runs in the sixth and two in the seventh to rally for the win

kansas 5, san jose state 3

Kansas 022 001 05 10 2

San Jose State 001 000 23 7 3

W Kara Pierce, W 5-4. L Carol Forbes, 6-8.

2B KU: Courtney Wright, Amy Hulse. HR KU: Christi Musser; Melanie Wallach; Sandy Smith.

Highlights Kansas belted 10 three home runs. … Musser and Smith both drove in two runs. .. Lindsey Weinstein, Musser and Wallach all had two hits.

Thursday’s Game

Syracuse 4, Kansas 3

Syracuse 000 400 04 8 3

Kansas 001 110 03 4 1

W Tara DiMaggio, 3-3. L Serena Settlemier, 4-3. Sv Heather Brown.

HR Syracuse: Cheryl Julicher; KU: Megan Urquhart.

Highlights Amy Hulse, Christi Musser, Urquhart and Lindsey Weinstein accounted for KU’s four hits. … DiMaggio struck out nine Jayhawks.

Kansas evens record at tourney

By J-W Staff Reports     Mar 16, 2002

? Kansas University won its final two games in Friday’s pool play to even its record at 2-2 at the Capital Classic softball tournament.

The Jayhawks (13-9 overall and 2-2 in the tournament) lost 1-0 to California before dumping Miami (Ohio), 5-4, and San Jose State, 5-3.

Against Miami, the Jayhawks scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and two runs in the bottom of the seventh after trailing 4-1.

The Jayhawks banged 10 hits, including three homers, in the victory over San Jose State.

KU will play Middle Tennessee at 11 a.m. today.

Friday’s Games

CALIFORNIA 1, KANSAS 0

Kansas 000 000 00 2 0

California 010 000 x1 6 0

W Jocelyn Forest, 10-5. L Kelly Campbell, 1-1.

Highlights Lindsey Weinstein and Megan Urquhart had singles for the Jayhawks’ lone hits. … Forest struck out seven Jayhawks.

Kansas 5, Miami 4

Miami, Ohio 001 021 04 7 1

Kansas 001 002 25 9 3

W Kelly Campbell, 2-1. L Jackie Paggendorf, 3-7.

2B Miami: Angie Gerber; Nicki Pelfrey; KU: Lindsey Weinstein; Melanie Wallach. 3B Miami: Keri Braisnehan. HR Miami: Gerber.

Highlights KU’s Weinstein went 2-for-4 with a run scored and RBI. … KU’s Shelly Muser had two hits and two runs. … Courtney Wright had two RBIs for KU, which scored two runs in the sixth and two in the seventh to rally for the win

kansas 5, san jose state 3

Kansas 022 001 05 10 2

San Jose State 001 000 23 7 3

W Kara Pierce, W 5-4. L Carol Forbes, 6-8.

2B KU: Courtney Wright, Amy Hulse. HR KU: Christi Musser; Melanie Wallach; Sandy Smith.

Highlights Kansas belted 10 three home runs. … Musser and Smith both drove in two runs. .. Lindsey Weinstein, Musser and Wallach all had two hits.

Thursday’s Game

Syracuse 4, Kansas 3

Syracuse 000 400 04 8 3

Kansas 001 110 03 4 1

W Tara DiMaggio, 3-3. L Serena Settlemier, 4-3. Sv Heather Brown.

HR Syracuse: Cheryl Julicher; KU: Megan Urquhart.

Highlights Amy Hulse, Christi Musser, Urquhart and Lindsey Weinstein accounted for KU’s four hits. … DiMaggio struck out nine Jayhawks.

Kansas evens record at tourney

By J-W Staff Reports     Mar 16, 2002

? Kansas University won its final two games in Friday’s pool play to even its record at 2-2 at the Capital Classic softball tournament.

The Jayhawks (13-9 overall and 2-2 in the tournament) lost 1-0 to California before dumping Miami (Ohio), 5-4, and San Jose State, 5-3.

Against Miami, the Jayhawks scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and two runs in the bottom of the seventh after trailing 4-1.

The Jayhawks banged 10 hits, including three homers, in the victory over San Jose State.

KU will play Middle Tennessee at 11 a.m. today.

Friday’s Games

CALIFORNIA 1, KANSAS 0

Kansas 000 000 00 2 0

California 010 000 x1 6 0

W Jocelyn Forest, 10-5. L Kelly Campbell, 1-1.

Highlights Lindsey Weinstein and Megan Urquhart had singles for the Jayhawks’ lone hits. … Forest struck out seven Jayhawks.

Kansas 5, Miami 4

Miami, Ohio 001 021 04 7 1

Kansas 001 002 25 9 3

W Kelly Campbell, 2-1. L Jackie Paggendorf, 3-7.

2B Miami: Angie Gerber; Nicki Pelfrey; KU: Lindsey Weinstein; Melanie Wallach. 3B Miami: Keri Braisnehan. HR Miami: Gerber.

Highlights KU’s Weinstein went 2-for-4 with a run scored and RBI. … KU’s Shelly Muser had two hits and two runs. … Courtney Wright had two RBIs for KU, which scored two runs in the sixth and two in the seventh to rally for the win

kansas 5, san jose state 3

Kansas 022 001 05 10 2

San Jose State 001 000 23 7 3

W Kara Pierce, W 5-4. L Carol Forbes, 6-8.

2B KU: Courtney Wright, Amy Hulse. HR KU: Christi Musser; Melanie Wallach; Sandy Smith.

Highlights Kansas belted 10 three home runs. … Musser and Smith both drove in two runs. .. Lindsey Weinstein, Musser and Wallach all had two hits.

Thursday’s Game

Syracuse 4, Kansas 3

Syracuse 000 400 04 8 3

Kansas 001 110 03 4 1

W Tara DiMaggio, 3-3. L Serena Settlemier, 4-3. Sv Heather Brown.

HR Syracuse: Cheryl Julicher; KU: Megan Urquhart.

Highlights Amy Hulse, Christi Musser, Urquhart and Lindsey Weinstein accounted for KU’s four hits. … DiMaggio struck out nine Jayhawks.

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