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Doubles Double Plays Double Plays Hit Batters On-Base GNAC Batting, ERA Titles Up For Grabs The GNAC batting and earned run average titles could be up for grabs in this week’s sub-regionals. Kelsie Gardner of Western Oregon finished her season with a .432 average. Currently, Saint Martin’s Sam Munger is batting .430 and could catch Gardner with a good tournament performance. Munger also goes into the regional with the GNAC’s best ERA. Barely. Munger’s ERA is 2.325. Western Washington freshman Makinlee Sellevold has a 2.326 ERA. Jessyka MacDonald of Montana State Billings ranks third at 2.80. Munger is also the conference batting leader in hits (89), runs scored (54), doubles (21) and total bases (128). SMU’s Taviah Jenkins leads the conference in RBI with 60. Also among the conference leaders is Montana State Billings first baseman Emily Osborn. She is the home run leader with 12. Saint Martin’s ranks seventh in batting in this week’s NCAA Division II national statistical report with a .348 average. Player Kailyn Campbell, CWU Tayiah Jenkins, SMU Kailyn Campbell, SMU Sam Munger, SMU Autumn Isaacson, WWU Autumn Isaacson, WWU Autumn Isaacson, WWU Makinlee Sellevold, WWU Sam Munger, SMU Mary De ttling, SMU Destiny Kuehl, WOU Heather Tracy, MSUB Alicia Fine, WWU Dani Wall, SMU Alyssa Slate, SMU Aubrey Conceicao, MSUB Alicia Fine, WWU Alyssa Slate, SMU Rank 8th 13th 30th 28th 18th 12th 17th 12th 17th 25th 20th 13th 20th 21st 29th 13th 13th 13th Avg 1.23 60 53 0.36 0.14 6 0.75 24 23 0.69 0.32 46.7 37.8 36.2 32.0 5 5 5 Saint Martin’s: Mary Dettling batted .636 (7-of-11) and Lindsey Miller batted .545 (6-of-11) as the Saints batted .321 as a team in the conference tournament. Sam Munger had four hits in 10 at bats increasing her GNAC hit record to 291. Munger also made three appearances in the circle increasing her career total to 141 and breaking the GNAC career record of 140 by Erin Martin of Seattle University between 2005 and 2008. That equals the GNAC record set last year by Western Washington. The Saints also rank ninth in on-base percentage (.418). Also ranked in the Top 10 in this week’s report is Western Oregon, which is third in double plays (0.55 per game). In individual categories, Kailyn Campbell of Central Washington is the only GNAC player ranked in the Top 10 in a category. She ranks eight in RBI per game with a 1.23 average. Western Oregon: Amanda Evola and Jourdan Williams each had three hits to pace the Wolves in the conference tournament. Evola finished her career ranked third in the GNAC in hits with 274. She also finished third in runs scored (160) and total bases (427), second in RBI (169) and fifth in doubles (56). GNAC in NCAA Top 30 Statistical Rankings Rank 7th 17th 30th 15th 29th 1.74 0.55 0.47 12.0 .418 Montana State Billings: MVP Cameron Cassinelli led the tournament with seven RBI. She also finished the tournament with a 1.500 slugging percentage as she had four hits (two doubles, two home runs) in eight at bats, Pitcher Jessyka MacDonald , pitched all 21 innings for the Yellowjackets, allowing just 17 hits and nine runs, which were all earned as the ‘Jacket defense was charged with just two errors. Nationally: Saints 7th in Batting With .348 Average Institution Saint Martin’s MSU Billings Central Washington Saint Martin’s MSU Billings 13th 3rd 14th 28th 9th GNAC Team Notes MSUB’s leading hitter is shortstop Taylor Hoke, who ranks fifth in batting with a .389 average and is third in home runs with 10 and fourth in RBI with 48. Team Batting Batting Batting Scoring Scoring Saint Martin’s Western Oregon Western Washington Central Washington Saint Martin’s Individual RBI Per Game RBI RBI Doubles Triples Per Game Triples Stolen Bases Victories Victories Walks HBP Toughest to K Toughest to K Toughest to K Toughest to K Sacrifice Flies Sacrifice Flies Sacrifice Flies The Saints are making only their second NCAA post-season appearance. Two years ago they split four games reaching the championship game of their sub-regional. Avg .348 .336 .328 6.59 6.30 Western Washington: Autumn Isaacson batted .333 (5-of15) and recorded her league-best sixth triple of the season as the Vikings split four games in the conference tournament. She also finished the season with a GNACrecord 33 stolen bases. The Viking led the tournament in 2