No. 8 Trinity Men’s Tennis Advances to Round of 16

No. 8 Trinity Men’s Tennis Advances to Round of 16

(Story Courtesy of Trinity University Sports Information Department)

CLAREMONT, Calif. – No. 8 Trinity University Men's Tennis defeated Concordia University (TX) in a lopsided 5-1 match in their first round of the NCAA III Championship tournament on Friday afternoon.

The Tigers (17-6) took a 2-1 advantage after doubles play to put themselves in a good position for the remainder of the match. Senior Alessio Azzalini and first-year Rafa Candelas Ruiz started the scoring off with their 8-5 win from line two.

The junior duo of Rob Chang and Dalton Locke followed suit shortly after with an identical 8-5 victory from line three doubles. The first-line pairing of senior Hao Nguyen and sophomore Eric Liao were narrowly edged out in a 7-4 tiebreaker in line one to give Concordia what turned out to be their only point of the match.

Liao brought momentum back for Trinity with his early straight-set singles win from line three, posting a pair of 6-1 marks. Junior Rob Chang posted an identical score from line six to be just one point away from the clinch. Candelas Ruiz wrapped the match up with his 6-3, 6-1 victory from line five to push the Tigers into the next round of the tournament.

Up Next:
No. 8 Trinity Men's Tennis will face the regional host, No. 6 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges, in their match tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. Central Time. The winner of tomorrow's match will advance to the NCAA III Quarterfinals which are set to be played on May 13.

Texas Lutheran Sweeps Major Awards to Highlight 2023 All-SCAC Softball Selections

Texas Lutheran Sweeps Major Awards to Highlight 2023 All-SCAC Softball Selections

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – After posting another stellar conference mark (19-2) and winning the program’s ninth straight regular season title, Texas Lutheran University was rewarded with a sweep of the league’s four major awards in exclusive 2023 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) voting by the league’s head coaches. Complete Release

The Bulldogs have the second most wins (35) of any Division III program heading into this weekend’s conference tournament and are currently ranked fifth in the nation by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA).

Caelee Clark was selected as the SCAC Player-of-the-Year and, for the third consecutive season, teammate Ashlyn Strother was named the conference’s Pitcher-of-the-Year. Serena Gonzalez was voted SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year while the TLU Staff, led by head coach Wade Wilson, was named the SCAC Staff-of-the-Year.

Clark, a first-year second baseman from Montgomery, Texas, is currently ranked in the top 10 in almost every statistical category heading into this weekend’s conference tournament. She leads the league in runs scored (53), stolen bases (61), walks (27) and on-base percentage (.541), while her 53 hits are currently tied for first and her .445 batting average ranks second. Historically, her 61 stolen bases is currently tied for the second most all-time in a single season, while her 27 walks is tied for third and 53 runs scored sits seventh in a single SCAC season. Clark has registered a hit in 31 of her 39 games played, recorded 16 multi-hit efforts and from March 24th to April 14th orchestrated an impressive 14-game hit streak. In a win over Southwestern on April 5th, Clark tied the SCAC single-game record with six steals. She is the first first-year athlete to win SCAC Player-of-the-Year honors since Dallas’ Jade Miller shared the honor with TLU’s Kaymee Gooden back in 2017.

Clark is the eighth different Texas Lutheran student athlete in the last nine years to earn SCAC Player-of-the-Year honors. Her selection marks the ninth consecutive year a TLU player has won or shared the award. Clark received four first-place votes in the SCAC Player-of-the-Year balloting, while senior outfielders Danielle Pedraza of Schreiner and Kaylea Patridge of Centenary each received two votes apiece.

Strother, a senior right-hander from Seabrook, Texas heads into this weekend’s SCAC Tournament with a sparkling 16-1 record. In addition to being tied for first in the SCAC in wins, she currently leads the league in ERA (0.53) having allowed just eight earned runs in 105.1 (fourth in the SCAC) innings of work. She also leads the conference in strikeouts with 112 and is second with 13 complete games. Her ERA currently ranks third among all of Division III and would rank the lowest in a single season in SCAC history. During her tenure in Seguin, Strother currently possesses the best winning percentage of any pitcher in league history (.954 – 62-3) and her career 0.88 ERA ranks tops in league history. Her 62 career wins is third all-time, while her 458 strikeouts are good enough for sixth in league history. 

Strother joins Erin Mulvey of Trinity (2005-2007), Megan Soultz of DePauw (2008-2010) and Taylor Grissom of Texas Lutheran (2014-16) as the only pitchers in conference history to win POTY award three consecutive years. She picked up six first-place votes in the balloting with St. Thomas’ Bailey Tisdale receiving the final two first-place votes.

Gonzalez, a first-year designated hitter from Corpus Christi, Texas, made her power presence felt immediately in the lineup for the Bulldogs. She is currently batting .441 (third in the SCAC) and leads the SCAC with 51 RBI, 10 home runs and a .814 slugging percentage. Her .508 on-base percentage ranks third in the league, while her 16 drawn walks is tied for sixth and her 45 hits sits seventh. She collected a hit in 30 of her 39 games, including a 14-game hit streak from February 15th to March 12th and registered 12 multi-hit efforts this season. Nationally, her 51 RBI are currently tied for sixth in all of Division III and entering the SCAC Tournament the total is tied for the sixth-most in a single season in league history. Her 10 home runs are the most by a first-year since Amy Hallett of DePauw smashed 10 in 2010, just two shy of the first-year record of 12 set by Stefanie Faith of Austin College in 2008. The 10 bases clearing drives are currently tied for the 10th best single season output in SCAC history. Gonzalez earned NFCA National Player-of-the-Week honors – as well as SCAC Player-of-the-Week honors – for games played the week of April 3-9 after batting .714 with three extra base hits, four walks, two runs scored and eight RBI in a three-game sweep of Southwestern. She is the fourth different Bulldogs to earn SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year accolades and the first since Casey Martin was honored back in 2019.

Gonzalez received five votes in the balloting for SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year. First-year utility player Chloe Bennett of St. Thomas secured two votes, while first-year second baseman Catherine Stokes of Centenary picked up the remaining vote.

After guiding the Bulldogs to a ninth consecutive SCAC regular season crown and the No. 1 overall seed heading into this weekend’s conference tournament, the Texas Lutheran coaching staff was selected as the SCAC Staff-of-the-Year. Head coach Wade Willson, who is in his 12th season at TLU and has guided this program to another regular season championship this season after successfully leading the Bulldogs to SCAC regular season and tournament championships in each of the team’s previous eight years in the conference. This year’s squad earned its ninth regular season title with a 19-2 conference mark and is currently ranked fifth in the nation with a 35-4 record. Over the last 11 years, few head coaches have been as successful as Wilson. Since joining the SCAC prior to the 2014 season, he has led the Bulldogs to an overall record of 417-83 and an incredible 192-5 conference mark, winning SCAC games at a .975 clip. The 192 SCAC victories are the most by any coach in league history. This is the eighth SCAC Staff-of-the-Year (Coach) honor for Wilson and ninth overall as he was honored by the ASC in 2013 before earning the award in eight of the last nine seasons in the SCAC.

2023 SCAC Player-of-the-Year
Caelee Clark                       Texas Lutheran                  Fy.          2B          Montgomery, Texas

2023 SCAC Pitcher-of-the-Year
Ashlyn Strother                  Texas Lutheran                  Sr.          P             Seabrook, Texas

2023 SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year
Serena Gonzalez                Texas Lutheran                  Fy.          DH          Corpus Christi, Texas
 
2023 SCAC Staff-of-the-Year
Wade Wilson                     Texas Lutheran                  19-2 SCAC / 35-4 overall / NFCA #5 ranking

To view the entire 2023 All-SCAC Softball Team, click here.

Centenary's Patridge Earns SCAC Softball Elite 19 Award

Centenary's Patridge Earns SCAC Softball Elite 19 Award

SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- In an announcement made Friday evening at the conference tournament, Centenary College's Kaylea Patridge was named the 2023 SCAC Softball Elite 19 award winner.

Patridge, a senior outfielder from Las Vegas, Nev., currently holds a cumulative GPA of 3.911 as major in theoretical mathematics and a minor in biology and was named Second Team All-SCAC on this year's all-conference softball team. While she is the first Centenary athlete to earn Elite 19 honors in softball, she is the second to earn recognition during the 2022-23 year. Patridge joins Jaron Petreas who earned the men's soccer Elite 19 honor back in the fall.

Established prior to the 2018-19 academic year and meant to recognize the best of the best within each conference sponsored-sport as it relates to both academic and athletic achievement, the SCAC Elite 19 is awarded to the student-athlete who has completed the equivalent of at least 60 credit hours at his or her current institution and has at least a cumulative 3.25 GPA. The student-athlete must also have earned All-SCAC First, Second or Third Team honors in his/her sport for that particular season.

Trinity and St. Thomas Secure Spot in SCAC Softball Semifinals

Trinity and St. Thomas Secure Spot in SCAC Softball Semifinals

SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- The fifth-seeded Trinity Tigers and the second-seeded St. Thomas Celts, both advanced to play in tomorrow’s semifinal winner’s bracket game of the 2023 SCAC Softball Championship. Official Championship Website | Bracket | Tournament Stats | Photos

The Tigers pulled of a pair of upset wins, including handing top-seeded Texas Lutheran its first loss at the SCAC Tournament since 2016, while the Celts cruised past Southwestern in the opening day nightcap to advance just one win shy of the SCAC Championship series.

For a complete recap of all four games from Friday, click the links below: 

TRINITY 1, CENTENARY 0
Fifth-seeded and host Trinity University used a dominant pitching performance from Jordan Arce as she tossed a one-hit, eight strike out complete game shutout in the Tigers' 1-0 victory over fourth-seeded Centenary College in the opening round of the 2023 SCAC Softball Championship. Trinity plated the game's only run on an RBI single from Jordyn Williams in the top of the fourth inning. Recap


SOUTHWESTERN 8, SCHREINER 3
Third-seeded Southwestern University earned an 8-3 win over sixth-seeded Schreiner University on Friday afternoon in game two of the 2023 SCAC Softball Championship. Pirate short stop Jessey Nunez paced the Southwestern offense as she was 3-for-3 with a triple, an RBI, and two runs scored. Recap


TRINITY 1, TEXAS LUTHERAN 0
Trinity University starting pitcher Jordan Arce threw her second complete game shut out of the day in snapping top-seeded Texas Lutheran University's 16-game SCAC tournament winning streak as the Tigers recorded their second consecutive 1-0 victory in second round play at the 2023 SCAC Softball Championship. Recap


ST. THOMAS 4, SOUTHWESTERN 1
Second-seeded University of St. Thomas broke open a close game with seven runs over the last two innings to record a 9-1 run-rule victory over Southwestern University on Friday night in the second round of the 2023 SCAC Softball Championship. Recap

Texas Lutheran's Philippus, Schreiner's Warren Named to D3baseball.com Team of the Week

Texas Lutheran's Philippus, Schreiner's Warren Named to D3baseball.com Team of the Week

SUWANEE, Ga. – Texas Lutheran University catcher Holden Philippus and Schreiner University outfielder Aidan Warren were named to the D3baseball.com Team of the Week for performances the week of April 24-30.

Philippus, a senior, hit .667 (6-for-9) and scored five runs on the weekend including a home run to lead Texas Lutheran to sweep of Southwestern and regular season championship.

In a week where Warren hit for the cycle against the University of Dallas, he slashed .600/.667/1.467. Seven of the junior’s nine hits were of the extra base variety (three doubles, two triples, two home runs). He drove in nine and scored eight in four games.  

The Team of the Week is D3baseball.com's weekly honor roll, in its 12th season of recognizing the top performers at each of nine positions from the previous week. Players are selected from nominations from their school's sports information directors.

Philippus and Warren are the sixth and seventh different SCAC athletes to earn national recognition this season. Philippus is the first TLU athlete to land on the D3baseball.com National Team of the Week since former Bulldog Joe Jimenez earned the recognition in March of 2022, while Warren is the first Mountaineer to be honored nationally since Devin Hooper in February of 2020.

To view the entire D3Baseball.com Team of the Week for week 11, click here.

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