Category Archives: Saint Martin’s University

Friday scoreboard: Saints baseball wins, Saints softball splits

College baseball

Saint Martin’s 9, MSU-Billings 8 – More from SMUSaints.com
Saint Martin’s 2, MSU-Billings 2 after four innings. Postponed due to darkness, will resume tomorrow

In game one of today’s doubleheader, Saint Martin’s took a 7-0 lead before MSU-Billings scored eight straight runs to take an 8-7 lead in the eighth inning. But Chandler Tracy doubled in two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning and freshman Zach Carter pitched a scoreless ninth inning and the Saints came away with another comeback victory, 9-8. Tracey went 4-for-4 in the game with a triple and two doubles. The second game was tied 2-2 when darkness forced the game to be postponed until 11:00 AM on Saturday morning.

College softball

Saint Martin’s 2, MSU-Billings 1
MSU-Billings 5, Saint Martin’s 3 – More from SMUSaints.com

Saint Martin’s freshman Sam Munger shut down the potent Billings offense pitching a five hitter in a 2-1 Saint victory in game one of this important GNAC weekend series. The Saints scored both of their runs in the first inning on an infield error and held on the rest of the way for the victory. In game two, the Saints held a 2-1 lead after four innings but couldn’t hold on losing 5-3. The Saints are now 7-2 in conference while the Yellowjackets are right behind them at 7-3.

High school baseball

North Thurston 3, Timberline 2

Unofficial score as it is coming from a Twitter user that was a little unsure about the final. Will updated when I see something official.

Today (3/9): four games, one campus

Saint Martin’s hosts Montana State-Billings in both softball and baseball this afternoon. Both doubleheaders start at 1:00 PM.

The 4-13 Saints baseball team opens up conference play against the 3-5 Yellowjackets who were picked to finish third in the preseason GNAC coaches poll. Saint Martin’s was picked to finish fourth. Billings features 25 new players to their roster but do return 2011 GNAC newcomer of the year shortstop Colby Robison. Robison hit .335 and drove in 34 runs last season but is off to a slow start in 2012 hitting just .214. Ty Gilmore leads the Yellowjackets this season with a .417 batting average.

Across campus, it’s a battle for first place when the Saints softball team also plays two against the Yellowjackets. The Saints come into the game at 6-1 in the GNAC while Billings is 6-2. The Yellowjackets have scored 90 runs and hit 17 home runs in their first 13 games and are led by Meg Harasymczuk’s five homers and .356 batting average. Rose Harrington leads the team with a .444 batting average.

Tuesday scoreboard: Saints jar one loose for the win

College baseball

Saint Martin’s 9, UPS 8 – More from SMUSaints.com

Down 8-7 to UPS with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, Saint Martin’s Travis Shaw collided with the Logger first baseman knocking the throw from the shortstop loose and allowing two runs to score to give the Saints a 9-8 comeback victory.  Shaw and Adam Hudspeth each went 2-for-4 in the game and Zach Leonard drew three walks and had one hit out of the leadoff spot. Seven Saints pitchers combined to give up 10 walks on the afternoon.  The Saints push their record to 4-13 overall and will open conference play with a four game weekend series against Montana State-Billings. Game one of the series is on Friday at 1:00 PM at Saint Martin’s.

College softball

Saint Martin’s didn’t play today, but they did take a loss off of their record. The Saints protested their 7-3 loss to Central Washington last Sunday after a home run by the Wildcats was first ruled foul and then ruled fair after deliberation by the umpires. The NCAA ruled in favor of the Saints and the game will have to be replayed from the point of the disputed home run, which happened in the first inning. Removing that loss means the Saints are now 8-4 overall and 6-1 in the GNAC. Read more from SMUSaints.com

Today (3/6): Saints vs. Loggers

It looks like it’s going to be a cold but sunny day for some baseball at Saint Martin’s when the Saints take on the UPS Loggers at 2:00 PM.

Saint Martin’s comes into the game at just 3-13 but have won three of their last five games and stayed with Division I Seattle University on Saturday in a 6-3 loss to the Redhawks. The Saints are led offensively by senior center fielder Zach Leonard’s (pictured left, photo credit SMUSaints.com) .300 batting average and two home runs and senior shortstop Josh Grenier, who is batting .259 but is tied with Leonard for the team lead with 15 hits and seven runs scored.

UPS also has just three wins on the season and are 3-9-1 this season. The Loggers are led by senior third baseman Will Mentor’s .346 batting average and six RBI.

The game is scheduled to be played at SMU field on the Saint Martin’s campus but will be loved to the RAC if poor weather moves in.

Men’s college basketball review

I’m back from Hawaii and I only missed the end of the high school basketball season and the college basketball season during my vacation, that’s all. Now that we have a bit of a lull until spring sports start next week, let’s take a quick look back at the college basketball season here in Olympia. We’ll start today with the men.

 
The Evergreen State College

Record: 1-26 overall, 0-18 Cascade Collegiate Conference
Best Win: 79-72 – Pacific Lutheran – November 26th
Worst Loss: 64-109 – Eastern Oregon – January 28th

Players graduating (3): Patrick Lewis – 12.3 ppg (2nd on team) and 7.6 rpg (1st), Larry Green – 11.4 ppg (3rd), Marcus Buren – 2.2 ppg
Key returners: Mike Derosier – 9.4 ppg (4th), Elzie Dickens – 8.8 ppg (5th) and 6.7 rpg (3rd), Travis Wagner – 8.0 ppg (7th)

Two years after going to the second round of the NAIA Division II tournament, Evergreen became one of ten teams in the NCAA and NAIA to win one game or less this season. The loss of the team’s leading scorer, Marice Tolliver, at the end of December coupled with the loss of Tyrell Stephens at the same time and Julian Holliday early that month and Mikey Hope in pre-season left the Geoducks drastically shorthanded. They played with only seven players for much of the conference season and dressed only six for a couple of games and those numbers were only because they added 5’3″, 115 pound freshman Les Jones in the middle of the season. Arvin Mosley Jr. has a tough task ahead of him this off-season with only Derosier, Dickens, Wagner and Jones returning.

 
Saint Martin’s University

Record: 10-17 overall, 6-12 Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Best win: 74-65 – Western Oregon – January 14th – WOU was 1st in conference at the time
Worst loss: 70-72 – Alaska-Fairbanks – February 18th – UAF won only two games in the GNAC

Players graduating (3): Jeremy Green – 18.3 ppg (1st on team) and 8.0 rpg (1st), Brok Pendleton – 15.1 ppg (2nd) and 7.0 rpg (2nd), Ryan Votaw – 7.2 ppg (4th)
Key returners: Roger O’Neill – 13.0 ppg (3rd) and 4.2 rpg (3rd), Brady Bomber – 4.7 apg (1st), Eric Taylor (injured)

An eight game losing streak in the second half of the conference season did the Saints in this season. While losses to the Seattle Pacifics and Alaska-Anchorages of the GNAC are understandable, it was the losses to Alaska-Fairbanks and Simon Fraser that made absolutely no sense and kept the Saints out of the GNAC playoffs that they hosted. The Saints started the same five players all season long including the three seniors – Green, Pendleton and Votaw. With those three graduating, the Saints will have to replace 40.6 of the 69.1 points per game that they scored this season. Senior leadership from O’Neill and Bomber will help, but they need Taylor to come back from injury and Alex Williams to finally get healthy and hope somebody steps up from the group of nondescript backups to take the reins.

 
South Puget Sound Community College

Record: 12-16 overall, 8-8 NWAACC West
Best win: 69-66 – Pierce College – February 13th – Start of a 4-1 finish to the regular season and gave them the tiebreaker over Pierce for place in the playoffs.
Worst loss: 78-110 – Tacoma CC – February 15th

Graduating players (3): Lucky Lagerberg – 9.25 ppg (5th on team) and 5.43 rpg (2nd), Tyler Vandenhoff – 3.54 ppg, Caleb Pace (injured)
Key returners: Anye Turner – 15.32 ppg (1st), 11.93 rpg (1st), 2.21 blocks per game (1st) and 2.07 steals per game (1st), Scotty Ewing – 13.71 ppg (2nd) and 2.32 apg (1st), Deshawn Hayes – 12.33 ppg (3rd), Jamey Smith – 9.57 ppg (4th)

Black Hills High School’s Anye Turner blew up this season leading SPSCC to the NWAACC playoffs after winning only four games last year, and he’s only a freshman. In fact, the Clippers top four scorers are all freshman and will be expected to build on a season that progressively got better culminating in a 4-1 end to the regular season that got them to Kennewick.

Tonight (2/25): senior night at Saint Martin’s, girls state regionals

Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest Nazarene – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

Saint Martin’s will honor their three seniors – Jeremy Green, Brok Pendleton and Ryan Votaw – before the game and induct six members into the Hall of Fame/Hall of Honor at halftime.

Girls basketball

Olympia vs. Gonzaga Prep – Spokane Falls CC – 6:00 PM
Timberline vs. Shorecrest – Jackson High School – 6:00 PM
River Ridge vs. Port Angeles – Mount Tahoma High School – 4:00 PM

Girls games in town not involving local teams:

Lopez vs. Taholah – Timberline High School – 6:00 PM
Northwest Yeshiva vs. Mary M. Knight – Timberline High School – 8:30 PM
W.F. West vs. Renton – Tumwater High School – 4:00 PM
Lynden vs. Mark Morris – Tumwater High School – 6:00 PM

Votaw to Green sickness

I can’t leave on vacation without posting this from tonight’s Saint Martin’s game. This is Jeremy Green from Ryan Votaw all over Central’s Brandon Magee.


That’s ridiculous. Coming soon to a Sportscenter top plays near you.

Thursday scoreboard: Saints men snap losing streak in style, women win in the last seconds

Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 99, Central Washington 84 – More from SMUSaints.com

Saint Martin’s offense finally broke out in a big way and led the Saints to a 99-84 victory over Central Washington snapping an eight game losing streak. senior Jeremy Green – playing in his penultimate game – scored 34 points and pulled down 16 rebounds, Roger O’Neill added 22 points, senior Brok Pendelton had 16 and Brady Bomber scored 12. In total, the Saints starters accounted for 90 of the team’s 99 points. The Wildcats were led by Kevin Davis’ 27 points off the bench.

Though the Saints are out of the hunt, they did play spoiler for Central’s bid to make the playoffs. A win tonight and the Wildcats could have clinched the final spot but with the loss they now have to either win at Western Oregon on Saturday or hope that Saint Martin’s knocks off Northwest Nazarene in the final game of the regular season.

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 68, Central Washington 66 – More from WildcatSports.com

River Ridge alum Sophie Russell hit a three pointer with just under a minute to play to tie the game at 66 but Chelsea Haskey’s jumper with 2.1 seconds left on the clock won the game for Saint Martin’s, 68-66. Freshman Brooke Paulson scored 25 points and Haskey had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Saints. Russell led the Wildcats with 26 points.

Tonight (2/23): hard luck Saints host Central

Tonight, the hard luck Saint Martin’s men’s basketball team welcomes Central Washington to Marcus Pavilion in the first of two weekend games that will wrap up the GNAC regular season.

The two teams haven’t played each other since December 3rd when Central knocked off the Saints 72-61 in Ellensburg. In that game the Wildcat’s Lacy Haddock scored 26 points and Toussaint Tyler added another 20.  The Saints were led by Jeremy Green’s 19 points and Roger O’Neill’s 17.

Haddock is currently seventh in the GNAC scoring 15.8 points points per game and two Wildcats are in the top four in rebounding, Jody Johnson averages eight boards a game and Kevin Davis averages 7.7.    The Wildcats are 7-9 in the GNAC but are coming off an 89-82 upset of first place and #10 ranked Western Washington on Saturday.

Tip-off for tonight’s game at Saint Martin’s is set for 7:00 PM.

Saint Martin’s to add Hall of Fame members on Saturday

Six Saint Martin’s alumni will be inducted into the Saints athletic Hall of Fame and Hall of Honor at halftime of the Saint Martin’s and Northwest Nazarene men’s basketball game on Saturday night.  Meg Wochnick has the full set of bios and details on her South Sound Sports Blog on The Olympian, but here is a quick list of those that will be honored….

Hall of Fame:

Arvie Johnson Jr. ’73 – Basketball
Nate Carlson ’04 – Track
Martina Kartikova Herington ’05, MBA ’07 – Basketball
Shane Prante ’06 – Golf

Hall of Honor:

Leo Zaddack ’69 – Men’s and women’s assistant basketball coach
Jack Sareault HS ’53, ’57 – Athlete, coach, SID, reporter

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM with a pre-game reception for the honorees at 5:30 in the Worthington Center.