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Silver bracket semifinals and posted a 4-2 record. In the last three tournaments, SMU, which currently is in first place in the GNAC, has a 15-5 TOC record. Northwest Nazarene: Whitney Carlton led the Crusaders with five hits in 12 at bats in their series against Western Washington. The Crusaders won the second game of the series 7-6 scoring three runs in the bottom of the seventh including the game-winner on a single by Morgan Thome. Munger, Slate, Isaacson Ranked In Top 10 Saint Martin’s: The Saints scored 36 runs in just 14 innings in their sweep of Central Washington, batting .439 as a team and slugging .646. SMU’s on-base percentage approached .500 (.495) led by Megan Miller who reached eight times in 10 plate appearances. Miller batted .750 and had a cycle against Central Washington (See GNAC Player of the Week notes). Sam Munger and Ma ry Dettling both batted .500 (5-of-10). Saint Martin’s Sam Munger is tied for third in saves with 3 and ranks 12th in shutouts with four in this week’s NCAA Division II national statistical report. She is the only player ranked in the Top 10 in this week’s report. In team categories, Western Washington ranks 15th in double plays, averaging 0.50 per game (12 in 24 games). Simon Fraser: Rachel Proctor led the Clan with five hits, including three home runs, in eight at bats in their fourgame series at Billings. Proctor accounted for more than half (8-of-13) of SFU’s RBIs. Taylor Gillis and Danielle Raison each had four hits in the series. Saint Martin’s ranks 16th in on-base percentage (.421) and is 20th in batting (.345). Central Washington is 20th in doubles with 1.91 per game. GNAC in NCAA Top 30 Statistical Rankings Team Batting Doubles Doubles Double Plays Double Plays On-Base Institution Saint Martin’s Central Washington Western Oregon Western Washington Western Oregon Saint Martin’s Rank 20th 20th 27th 15th 26th 16th Avg .345 1.91 1.83 0.50 0.46 .421 Individual Triples Triples Per Game Saves Hit By Pitch Sacrifice Flies Shutouts Player Autumn Isaacson, WWU Autumn Isaacson, WWU Sam Munger, SMU Destiny Kuehl, WOU Alyssa Slate, SMU Sam Munger, WWU Rank 12th 26th 3rd 26th 13th 12th Western Oregon: Amanda Evola has hit safely in 23 of 24 games this season, putting together hitting streaks of 11 and her current one of 12 games. She kept her current streak alive with two hits in last Sunday’s doubleheader against Central Washington. Kelsie Gardner had four of the Wolves’ 13 hit in the twinbill, including their only home run. Avg 4 0.19 3 0.32 3 4 Western Washington: Emily Benson and Makinlee Sellevold each had six hits in 10 at bats, a homer and six RBI in a four-game series at Northwest Nazarene, Sellevold also had two doubles and a team-best 1.100 slugging average. She also posted a 2-1 record and a 2.27 ERA in the circle, allowing just nine hits in 12 ½ innings, while fanning 11. GNAC Career Top 10 Leaders Team Notes Batting Central Washington: Michaela Hazlett had seven hits in 13 at bats as the Wildcats split four conference games last weekend to move into second place in the conference standings. Katie Focher had six hits in 12 at bats, including three doubles and a home run, and Kaitlyn Campbell had seven hits in 15 at bats and drove in eight runs. Batting Average 1. Danielle Monson, Central Washington (2009-10) 6. Amanda Evola, Western Washington (2012-15) 10. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) .432 .393 .390 On Base Percentage 1. Kelsey Haberl, Simon Fraser (2011-12) 6. Alexie Levin, Western Washington (2013-15) Montana State Billings: The Yellowjackets batted .435 in winning three of four games against Simon Fraser in their season home debuts. Bella Rovens (8-of-13), Cameron Cassinello (7-of-12), Heather Tracy (6-of-12) and Emily Osborn (6-of-12) all hit for .500 or better to back the pitching of Jessyka MacDonald (See GNAC Pitcher of the Week notes), who threw 21 2/3 of the 24 innings. Taylor Hoke, who had seven RBI, Osborn and Cassinello each hit two home runs. .514 .461 Slugging Percentage 1. Kelsey Haupert, Central Washington (2010-11) .833 Runs Scored 1. Brandi Harrison, Humboldt State (2002-06) 5. Amanda Evola, Western Oregon (2012-15) 6. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 2 186 143 140