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Teams: Softball: Press
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Monday, March 23, 2009 RIPECKY,
SANTONE EARN NESCAC HONORS AFTER TEAM'S UNDEFEATED RUN TO START
SEASON
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Izzie Santone
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Maya Ripecky
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MEDFORD --
The Tufts University softball team had its best start ever to a
season with a 12-0 record during spring break week in California.
Senior right fielder Maya Ripecky (Chicago, IL/Northside) and
sophomore pitcher Izzie Santone (Madison, CT/Daniel Hand)
produced remarkably during the trip. They have been named the New
England Small College Athletic Conference's (NESCAC) first Player
and Pitcher of the Week for the 2009 season today.
The entire team deserves credit for its 12-0 start,
which included two extra-inning wins and four victories by two runs
or less. However, Ripecky and Santone were on fire all week. Ripecky
hit .525 (21/40) with a 1.000 slugging percentage including four
doubles, three triples and three home runs. She batted in 15 runs
and scored 13. Santone won six games and had a save, recording a
0.25 earned run average. She allowed one earned run and 22 hits in
36 innings.
In the season opener at Cal Lutheran on March 15,
Santone pitched five innings allowing two hits and no runs for the
win. Ripecky was 2 for 4 and scored a run as Tufts prevailed 12-6.
In game two at CLU, Ripecky went 2 for 3 with two runs and Santone
earned a save in a 6-5 final. Tufts began Sun West Tournament play
on March 16. Ripecky scored twice as the Jumbos won 6-5 in eight
innings against Rio Grande. Against host Chapman later in the day,
Santone pitched a four-hit shutout and Ripecky was 2 for 4 with her
first home run and four RBI.
On Tuesday, Ripecky hit a two-run home run to tie
Tufts with Greenville 6-6 in the sixth inning. She then drove home
the eventual game-winning run in the eighth inning on a fielder's
choice, finishing 2 for 4 with three RBI in the 9-6 win.
Santone collected both pitching wins on Wednesday in tight games
against Puget Sound (4-2) and Doane (5-3). She went the distance
against Puget Sound, allowing her only earned run of the week.
Against Doane, she pitched five innings of one-hit relief and Tufts
came from behind to win.
Santone came back on Thursday to throw four
scoreless innings in a 6-0 victory against Holy Names. Ripecky was 3
for 4 with three RBI in a 9-2 victory against Hamilton College later
that day. On their final day at Sun West, Ripecky hit her third home
run and finished 2 for 4 with three RBI and two runs scored in a
12-5 win over Hamilton again. Santone put an exclamation point on
the week, pitching a two-hit shutout against Hamline in the Sun West
finale. She struck out six and walked one. Ripecky was 3 for 4 with
a run and an RBI in the game.
The NESCAC Rookie of the Year in 2008, Santone
earned the conference's weekly pitching award for the second time in
her career. Ripecky, who hit a three-run home run in the conference
championship game against Wesleyan last spring to give Tufts the
lead for good, received the recognition for the first time.
Tufts opens its home and NESCAC East Division
schedules this weekend against Bates College at Spicer Field.
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