Softball goes 10-3 over break
By Mike Theodore
Posted: 3/26/07 Section: Sports
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Head coach Terri Sullivan's team started a stretch of 13 games in nine days last weekend at the Capital Classic in Sacramento, Calif.
Illinois dominated the field and won all five games in the tournament, including an 18-3 rout of host Sacramento State on the final day. The Illini sent 21 batters to the plate in the first inning and scored 16 runs in the frame.
California native Angelena Mexicano, a junior, went a perfect 3-3 and smacked two home runs in the first inning alone. The inning was a culmination of a red-hot weekend in which she went 11-19 at the plate and slugged four home runs and four doubles. The shortstop's performance earned her a share of Big Ten Player of the Week honors.
"(Mexicano) was outstanding," Sullivan said. "Most players hope to do that in a weekend or couple of weekends. She is a great offensive threat. We look for her to be a real leader at the plate and in the field."
After a successful trip to the Coast, the team traveled back to the Midwest to play its first game of the season in Illinois.
But the Illini were unable to extend their winning streak and fell to the Illinois State Redbirds 8-7. In the top-half of the seventh, Molly Lawhead put the Illini ahead with a sacrifice fly, but the Redbirds responded in the bottom of the inning.
Jessie Buker and Casey Gorrell hit solo home runs to give Illinois State a walk-off victory.
The next afternoon the Illini hosted Illinois-Chicago at Eichelberger Field's Opening Day.
"It was fun to be home," Sullivan said. "We came out enthused about playing at home."
The Illini used five home runs to trounce the Flames 18-4. The win improved the team to 17-10 and gave the squad momentum heading into this weekend's Diamond Devil Invitational in Tempe, Ariz.
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