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Kaylee Grant and the Tigers will play three doubleheaders in California this week.
Updated: Trio of Midweek Twinbills Ahead for Softball Team in California
March 19, 2017 | Softball
Tuesday: Pacific, 8 p.m. ET doubleheader (new time). Video: Game 1 | Game 2; Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2
Wednesday: Saint Mary's, 5 p.m. ET doubleheader. Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2
Thursday: San Jose State, 3 p.m. ET doubleheader. Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2
Pacific, Saint Mary's and San Jose State are on the slate for the Princeton softball team this week as the Tigers conclude their spring trip to California.
Princeton (3-5) had a 2-2 split on the first weekend of the spring trip at UC Davis, including an Erica Nori no-hitter against North Dakota and a 5-1 win over Saint Mary's.
The West Coast Tigers from Pacific are 12-16 and will be aiming to break a five-game losing streak when the East Coast Tigers visit. Junior Molly Bourne leads Pacific with a .340 average on 18 hits in her 53 at-bats, and rookie Hailey Reed, at 4-3 with a 1.27 ERA, is the team's innings leader at 44 frames pitched. Pacific leads the all-time series 7-5 since it began in 2004, and the teams will be meeting for the first time since 2014 when they split a doubleheader on Pacific's home field in Stockton, Calif.
Saint Mary's (11-16) will host Northwestern Tuesday, looking to break a four-game skid before Princeton comes to the Moraga, Calif., campus Wednesday. Freshman Nikki Alexander leads the Gaels with a .373 average, going 28 for 75, and senior Katie Moss (6-6, 2.73) is the Gaels' most-used pitcher at 77 innings. Saint Mary's leads the all-time series 6-5, and the teams first met in 2005.
Thursday, Princeton will meet San Jose State at Mission College in Santa Clara, Calif. SJSU is 19-10 heading into the visit from the Tigers, with sophomore Madison Aurin leading the team with a .360 average on 32 hits in 89 at-bats. Senior Katelyn Linford is 13-3 with a 1.97 ERA while throwing 106 2/3 of the team's 189 innings. San Jose State leads the all-time series 5-1 with the teams having first met in 2009 and last met in 2014.
Rookie Megan Donahey and sophomore Kaylee Grant are hitting .500 for the Tigers over the team's first eight games, with Donahey going 11 for 22 to start her Tiger career and Grant, a first-team All-Ivy Leaguer a year ago, at 7 for 14. Senior Claire Klausner is 2-1 with a 5.79 ERA in a team-high 19 1/3 innings.
Following the midweek six, Princeton will head to Long Island University in Brooklyn for four games Saturday and Sunday, facing LIU and Binghamton twice each.
Wednesday: Saint Mary's, 5 p.m. ET doubleheader. Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2
Thursday: San Jose State, 3 p.m. ET doubleheader. Live Stats: Game 1 | Game 2
Pacific, Saint Mary's and San Jose State are on the slate for the Princeton softball team this week as the Tigers conclude their spring trip to California.
Princeton (3-5) had a 2-2 split on the first weekend of the spring trip at UC Davis, including an Erica Nori no-hitter against North Dakota and a 5-1 win over Saint Mary's.
The West Coast Tigers from Pacific are 12-16 and will be aiming to break a five-game losing streak when the East Coast Tigers visit. Junior Molly Bourne leads Pacific with a .340 average on 18 hits in her 53 at-bats, and rookie Hailey Reed, at 4-3 with a 1.27 ERA, is the team's innings leader at 44 frames pitched. Pacific leads the all-time series 7-5 since it began in 2004, and the teams will be meeting for the first time since 2014 when they split a doubleheader on Pacific's home field in Stockton, Calif.
Saint Mary's (11-16) will host Northwestern Tuesday, looking to break a four-game skid before Princeton comes to the Moraga, Calif., campus Wednesday. Freshman Nikki Alexander leads the Gaels with a .373 average, going 28 for 75, and senior Katie Moss (6-6, 2.73) is the Gaels' most-used pitcher at 77 innings. Saint Mary's leads the all-time series 6-5, and the teams first met in 2005.
Thursday, Princeton will meet San Jose State at Mission College in Santa Clara, Calif. SJSU is 19-10 heading into the visit from the Tigers, with sophomore Madison Aurin leading the team with a .360 average on 32 hits in 89 at-bats. Senior Katelyn Linford is 13-3 with a 1.97 ERA while throwing 106 2/3 of the team's 189 innings. San Jose State leads the all-time series 5-1 with the teams having first met in 2009 and last met in 2014.
Rookie Megan Donahey and sophomore Kaylee Grant are hitting .500 for the Tigers over the team's first eight games, with Donahey going 11 for 22 to start her Tiger career and Grant, a first-team All-Ivy Leaguer a year ago, at 7 for 14. Senior Claire Klausner is 2-1 with a 5.79 ERA in a team-high 19 1/3 innings.
Following the midweek six, Princeton will head to Long Island University in Brooklyn for four games Saturday and Sunday, facing LIU and Binghamton twice each.
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