| 2010 NESCAC Softball
Championship | ||
| Hosted by Williams College | ||
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three |
| Friday, May 7 | Saturday, May 8 | Sunday, May 9 |
| Game 1: E2 BOW 8, at W1 WIL 1 | Game 3: W1 WIL 8 vs. E1 TUF 4 | Game 5: E2 BOW 6, W1 WIL 0 |
| Game 2: W2 WES 13, vs. E1 TUF 3 | Game 4: W2 WES 12, vs. E2 BOW 6 | Game 6: E2 BOW 5, W2 WES 2 |
| Game 7: W2 WES 10, E2 BOW 1 (5) | ||
| Championship Statistics | Championship Preview | Championship Records |
Wesleyan Takes Game 7 for 2010 Softball Championship
Courtesy Williams Sports Information
Game 6 Box Score | Game 7 Box Score
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Taylor Zavadsky smacked a grand
slam home run Sunday in an eight-run third inning for the
Cardsinals, leading Wesleyan to a 10-1 win over Bowdoin in the
championship game of the 2010 NESCAC Softball Championship.
It's the first NESCAC title for the Cardinals, who improved to 23-16-1 with the win. They receive an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. Bowdoin finished its season with a 33-12 record.
Sunday's championship game, forced by Bowdoin's Game 6 win (5-2) earlier in the day, ended after 5 innings due to the eight-run rule. The game was scoreless after 2 1/2 innings, but the Cardinals broke through in a big way in the bottom of the third, plating eight runs. Bowdoin starter Kara Nilan — who had already won two games Sunday, beating Williams 6-0 and Wesleyan 5-2 — opened the inning with a strikeout, but Cardinal senior Meaghan Dendy got the ball rolling for Wesleyan with a double to center field. She came around to score on an error when Tori Redding's grounder was misplayed.
With two outs, Redding took second on a wild pitch and scored on a bang-bang play at home when Taila Bernstein ripped a grounder back up the middle and into center field. Bowdoin center fielder Hillary Smyth came up with a perfect throw home, but Redding snuck her toe in for the run. Dan Levy then singled and Sam Epstein walked, loading the bases for Zavadsky, who launched a deep drive to left that sailed over the fence for a 6-0 lead.
Alexis Krall kept things going with a single up the middle. Allee Beatty walked, and Dendy's second hit of the inning, a single back through the circle, re-loaded the bases. Redding then added her second hit of the frame — a line drive single to center, that scored Kral and Beatty for an 8-0 lead.
That was it for Nilan, who won three games for Bowdoin in the tournament. The right-hander fell to 12-3, allowing 10 hits and eight runs, none of which were earned, while walking two and striking out one over three innings.
Wesleyan added two runs in the bottom of the fourth when Epstein ripped a two-run homer to left with two outs for a 10-0 lead. Bowdoin scored a run in the top of the fifth when Smyth's two-out single scored Jamie Paul, who led off the inning with a pinch-hit single, but it wasn't enough. Dendy earned the win, improving to 9-8 by tossing three innings and allowing two hits while walking no one and fanning one. She and Dana Levy split the pitching duties, alternating each frame. Levy allowed one hit over her two innings, walking one and striking out one.
At the plate, Dendy was 3 for 3 with a run scored. Levy was 2 for 3 with a run scored and Zavadsky finished 1 for 3 with four RBI.
Shavonne Lord had Bowdoin's other
hit in the game.
In game six earlier on Sunday, Clare Ronan hit a tie-breaking
three-run homer in the top of the sixth inning to put Bowdoin in
the championship game of the 2010 NESCAC Softball Tournament with a
5-2 win over Wesleyan.
Wesleyan had won Game 4 Saturday, 12-6, before the Polar Bears rallied to win Game 6, 5-2, scoring four times in the top of the sixth.
2010 NESCAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, May 7, through Sunday, May 9
Format
The top two teams in each division shall qualify for the NESCAC
Softball Championship. The double elimination championship
will be hosted by the West Division winner beginning Friday, May 7
through Sunday, May 9, 2010. The tournament champion will
receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
Championship.
Selection
Pairings will be announced at the conclusion of the
regular season. The top two teams in each division shall qualify
for the tournament and will be selected on the basis of the
following criteria:
- NESCAC divisional games won
- NESCAC divisional winning percentage
- Head-to-head results
- Winning percentage against common non-divisional NESCAC opponents. Each non divisional opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
- Winning percentage against common non-NESCAC opponents. Each opponent counts as one win, loss or tie regardless of the number of games played
- Head to head runs differential (eight run maximum)
- Runs against vs. common divisional opponents
- Coin flip
Tournament Schedule
| Day 1: Friday, May 7 | ||
| Game 1 | 2:30 p.m. | West #1 vs. East #2 |
| Game 2 | 5:00 p.m. | East #1 vs. West #2 |
| Day 2: Saturday, May 8 | ||
| Game 3 | 10:00 a.m. | Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 |
| Game 4 | 12:30 p.m. | Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 |
| Game 5 | 3:00 p.m. | Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 |
| Day 3: Sunday, May 9 | ||
| Game 6 | 10:00 a.m. | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 |
If necessary, game 7 shall be played 30 minutes after conclusion of game 6 with the same two teams. Games shall start at the published time or 20 minutes after the conclusion of the previous game, whichever is later. | ||

