DENVER, COLO. – No. 1 seeded UT Tyler will continue the fight through the loser's bracket in game nine of the 2022 NCAA Division II World Series against no. 3 seeded Auburn-Montgomery at 1 p.m. CST on Saturday afternoon.
The Patriots avoided elimination on Friday evening with a 12-5 victory over no. 4 seeded Southern Indiana, but will need to continue the momentum generated in that victory against Auburn-Montgomery on Saturday afternoon. Auburn-Montgomery won their first game of the tournament over no. 6 seed Seton Hill by a 4-0 final, but fell to no. 7 seed North Georgia 8-0 in their second game to move to the loser's bracket with a record of 1-1.
UT Tyler is now 48-8 overall on the year after claiming the Lone Star Conference Regular Season Championship, the South Central Super Region I Bracket, and the South Central Super Regional Championship in route to earning their spot in the Division II World Series.
All games in the tournament will take place at the Regency Athletic Complex on the campus of MSU Denver.
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WORLD SERIES HISTORY
UT Tyler softball is in the midst of their eighth appearance in an NCAA World Series. The Patriots qualified for the NCAA Division III World Series on seven different occasions (2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009) and are 17-13 all-time in NCAA World Series play.
UT Tyler is in the first full season of Division II postseason eligibility after completing the mandatory three-year transition period from 2019-21. The Patriots claimed the 2016 NCAA Division III National Championship and finished as the NCAA Division III National Runner-Up in 2015 after qualifying for the NCAA Division III World Series in four straight seasons (2015-2018) prior to the transition to NCAA Division II.
GAME TWO
UT Tyler turned what began as a back-and-forth ballgame into a no-doubt victory with eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to avoid elimination from the 2022 NCAA Division II World Series with a 12-5 win over no. 4 seeded Southern Indiana.
The Patriots had six individuals record multi-hit outings as the offense gained momentum throughout the game to finish with 15 hits in the program's first win at the NCAA Division II World Series. UT Tyler took the lead early with two runs in the first inning, but had to fight off two Southern Indiana comebacks, the second culminating in a 5-4 lead for the Screaming Eagles heading into the bottom of the fifth.
Sophomore
Tatum Goff helped change the tide of the contest for the Patriots in that eight-run bottom of the fifth inning with four RBI in the frame alone, including a three-run homer to dead center that flipped the lead back in favor for UT Tyler at 7-5. Goff finished her afternoon 2-for-3 at the plate with two runs scored and four RBI to join sophomore
Courtney Plocheck, who hit a pair of doubles, as leaders for the Patriots at the plate.
Senior
Ashley Perez hit a sac fly to rightfield to score classmate senior
Shannon Klaus for the game's first run early on in the bottom of the first before an
Audrey Escamilla single down the leftfield line plated Goff to make it 2-0 in favor of the Patriots. That lead held through the second inning before Southern Indiana was able to push two runs across after stranding a combined three runners on in the first and second innings.
The 2-2 tie didn't last long as RBI singles in the third and fourth innings from freshman
Sam Schott and senior
Mak Dominguez regained the two-run cushion for the Patriots. Southern Indiana responded with three runs in the top of the fifth to negate the second UT Tyler lead of the ballgame and jump ahead with the 5-4 advantage.
A Patriot offense that had seven hits through the first four innings used that gaining confidence to break the game open with eight runs off of seven hits in the bottom of the fifth, beginning with the aforementioned three-run homer from Goff.
Amanda Marek and Schott continued the rally, Marek with a sacrifice fly that scored
Michelle Arias, and Schott a second RBI single of the ballgame to make it 9-5.
The pressure on the Screaming Eagle defense continued as Plocheck and Perez forced consecutive fielding errors on Southern Indiana with hard hit balls. Plocheck's fly ball that was dropped by the right fielder scored Schott for the seventh run of the inning before Goff hit an RBI single in the ensuing at-bat that scored Plocheck for her fourth RBI of the frame.
Freshman
Kaylee Davis benefitted from the offensive rally for the Patriots and retired the final six Southern Indiana batters in order to close out the ballgame. Davis came on in relief of
Sarah Gartman in the top of the fifth, and collected her ninth win of the season in the process after allowing just two hits in 2.2 innings.
GAME ONE
UT Tyler began game one of the 2022 NCAA Division II World Series with a 5-1 loss at the hands of no. 8 seeded Cal State Dominguez Hills. The loss will force the Patriots to overcome a defeat once again in the NCAA Tournament after losing a single game in both the South Central Regional and South Central Super Regional Tournament.
Cal State Dominguez Hills scored five runs off of just four hits in the second, third and fourth innings to jump ahead of UT Tyler early, and then survived seven Patriot hits in their final four trips to the plate. UT Tyler stranded 10 base runners and committed three fielding errors, both uncharacteristic numbers for a Patriot team that entered the bracket as the no. 1 overall seed. The Patriot offense totaled just a single hit in their first three trips to the plate, and quickly fell behind 5-0 before finding their stride offensively beginning in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Cal State Dominguez Hills took advantage of the slow start offensively for UT Tyler, hitting a two-run homer in the second and then striking for a trio of doubles between the third and fourth innings to add the additional three runs.
UT Tyler got on the board in the bottom of the fifth on a two-out RBI single from
Ashley Perez that scored
Courtney Plocheck to make it 5-1 after five full innings of play, but stranded a pair of baserunners in the sixth and seventh innings despite finding their footing at the plate.
Senior
Mak Dominguez and sophomore
Hanna Fradkin led off the bottom of the sixth inning with back-to-back singles to continue the momentum generated with the Perez RBI in the fifth, but three consecutive flyouts for the Patriots in the next three at bats stranded both runners on first and second.
The seventh inning followed suit for UT Tyler, as senior
Shannon Klaus and Plocheck both led off with singles to start the frame, but couldn't manage to advance any farther after three consecutive outs for the Patriots once again.
PATRIOT NOTES
Plocheck now leads the team with a .485 average in the 10 games for UT Tyler in the 2022 NCAA Division II National Tournament. Plocheck has eight doubles over the course of those 10 games and has five multi-hit games in her last six outings.
Shannon Klaus extended her hit streak to 12 straight games and is now 4-for-7 at the plate (.571) in the first two games of the World Series for UT Tyler. She is batting .417 for the NCAA National Tournament.
Courtney Plocheck (.485),
Shannon Klaus (.471),
Ashley Perez (.464),
Sam Schott (.455) and
Tatum Goff (.438) are all batting north of .400 in the NCAA National Tournament.
Tatum Goff now has 17 RBI in the 10 NCAA Tournament games for UT Tyler.
Freshman
Kaylee Davis hasn't allowed an earned run in her 4.2 innings of relief work at the World Series. UT Tyler is batting .397 as a team at the World Series.
NFCA COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Head coach
Mike Reed and his staff have been named the NFCA Division II South Central Region Coaching Staff of the Year for the second consecutive season as announced by the organization on Friday.
Coach Reed and his 2022 staff consisting of
Whitney Wyly,
Anthony Springer and
Tristin Anders guided UT Tyler to the 2022 Lone Star Conference Regular Season Championship, South Central Regional and Super Regional Titles, and the program's first appearance in the NCAA Division II World Series in the first season of postseason eligibility.
UT Tyler has now won back-to-back NFCA South Central Region Coaching Staff of the Year Awards after earning the award in last year's 2021 season, and have claimed a total of eight Regional Coaching Staff of the Year Awards by the NFCA. Coach Reed and his staff won the honor in 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 as Division III members, and have now won the award in both seasons as a Division II program.
POSTSEASON PLAY
UT Tyler softball is now 98-43 in postseason play all-time and are 63-27 in NCAA National Tournament play dating back to their inaugural appearance in the 2008 season.
UT Tyler beat no. 8 Colorado Christian in game one of the South Central Regional in their first NCAA Division II National Tournament appearance. The Patriots then lost to no. 4 seeded Lubbock Christian 5-1, and then defeated no. 5 seeded Angelo State 2-0 to get to the finals of Tyler Regional.
UT Tyler went on to defeat no. 4 seeded Lubbock Christian twice on Saturday of the regional finals by 3-1 and 9-2 finals to advance to the NCAA South Central Super Regionals. They then bested no. 3 seeded Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-1 in game one of the Super Regionals and then won the deciding game three by a 6-4 final over the Javelinas after losing game two by a 6-5 final in nine innings.
NATIONAL RANKINGS
UT Tyler has appeared as the no. 1 ranked team in the nation according to the 2022 NFCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll in 13 out of the 14 editions of the poll in 2022. The Patriots have been ranked as the unanimous no. 1 team in eight of those weeks and five straight weeks entering postseason play.
A PAIR OF ALL-AMERICANS
Senior
Ashley Perez and sophomore
Tatum Goff were both named to the 2022 NFCA First Team All-American list as announced by the organization on Wednesday afternoon. Perez was also named to the 2022 D2CCA All-America First Team list and Goff to the 2022 D2CCA All-America Third Team list, earning the 30
th, 31
st, 32
nd and 33
rd All-American accolades for the UT Tyler softball program.
UT Tyler was one of eight programs with two honorees on the NFCA list and joined Augustana as the only programs with multiple first teamers.
Ashley Perez was also named the 2022 Diamond Sports/NFCA DIvision II Catcher of the Year, becoming just the fifth three-time honoree of the award dating back to the inception of the award in 1997 after claiming the 2018 and 2019 version of the award at the Division III level. Perez was selected as a Top 25 finalist for the Schutt Sports/NFCA Player of the Year as well.
Perez is now a four-time NFCA All-American after earning second team honors last season and a pair of Division III First Team honors in 2018 and 2019. The Pflugerville, Texas native earned NFCA First Team All-South Central Region and All-LSC First Team honors in 2022, her second consecutive season earning both first team accolades.
She leads UT Tyler with a .437 batting average in 2022 and stands as the NCAA Division II active leader in career RBI (225) and doubles (75). Perez has established herself as one of the most decorated position players in the history of UT Tyler softball, breaking the all-time career record for hits (266), homeruns (43), RBI (225), doubles (75), slugging percentage (.768) and total bases (472).
Goff earns her inaugural First Team All-American honor as a redshirt-sophomore in the program after transferring from the University of Kansas. She leads the Patriots with a 1.69 ERA for the season in the circle, striking out 134 batters in 120.0 innings pitched.
ALL-REGION ACCOLADES
Goff and Perez were each named to the NFCA and D2CCA First Team All-South Central Region lists while
Bayli Simon,
Sarah Gartman and
Courtney Plocheck were named to the D2CCA Second Team All-South Central Region list and
Amanda Marek to the NFCA Second Team All-South Central Region list.
The D2CCA honors are nominated and voted on by sports information directors from the South Central Region which includes the LSC and RMAC. NFCA member head coaches from each respective region nominated their student-athletes and voted on the teams.
ALL-CONFERENCE ACCOLADES
The UT Tyler softball team received 12 distinctions on the 2022 Lone Star Conference Softball All-Conference Awards list as announced by the conference office at the annual banquet.
Head coach
Mike Reed was tabbed as the Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and sophomore
Tatum Goff was named the league's Newcomer of the Year to highlight the lengthy list of accolades for the 2022 LSC Regular Season Champions. Goff was joined on the All-LSC First Team list by senior
Ashley Perez and
Courtney Plocheck, while
Bayli Simon,
Mak Dominguez,
Michelle Arias and
Sarah Gartman were all tabbed as All-LSC Third Team performers.
Kaylee Davis was named to the LSC All-Freshman Team, while
Payton Foster was named to the All-Academic Team. Senior
Shannon Klaus earned a Golden Glove Award for her work defensively throughout the 2022 season.