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NKU’s
Ricki Rothbauer
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky.
- The Northern Kentucky University softball team begins play at
the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament on Friday with a first-round
game against Missouri-St. Louis.
The GLVC Tournament
is being held at East Peoria, Ill., and NKU enters the postseason
with a 46-0 record. The Norse are ranked No. 1 nationally in the
NCAA Division II poll and enter the GLVC Tournament eyeing Arizona’s
all-time collegiate mark of 47 consecutive wins from April 5, 1996
to March 23, 1997.
NKU, which has set the
Division II record for consecutive wins, is 100-7 during the past
two seasons. A year ago, the Norse were 54-7.
NKU is led by junior
pitcher Krystal Lewallen, who owns a 24-0 record and an NCAA Division
II-leading 0.34 earned run average. The Norse also feature senior
pitcher Emily Breitholle, who is 17-0 with a 0.97 ERA.
Norse junior second
baseman Ricki Rothbauer needs just one hit and one run to set the
NKU single-season records in both categories. Rothbauer, who is
batting .439 with a GLVC-leading eight triples, currently has 75
hits and has scored 46 runs this season to tie school records.
Norse freshman Sarah
King leads the GLVC in runs batted in with 42. King also has 10
doubles, four triples and two home runs.
If NKU defeats Missouri-St.
Louis (18-26) in the first round, the Norse will meet either fourth-seeded
Lewis or fifth-seeded Southern Indiana later on Friday. The GLVC
Tournament is a double-elimination event that will run through Sunday.
The Norse have never
won the GLVC Tournament championship. A year ago, NKU lost to Lewis
in the championship game at East Peoria, Ill.
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