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Twenty games into the season, the Rainbow Wahine softball team has a lot to be proud of.

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’Bows gear up for weekend tourney

Sports Co-Editor

Published: Thursday, March 11, 2010

Updated: Thursday, March 11, 2010

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PHOTO COURTESY OF CORY ENRIQUES

Sophomore Stephanie Ricketts pitches against Washington on Sunday at the Bank of Hawai‘i Invitational.

Twenty games into the season, the Rainbow Wahine softball team has a lot to be proud of.

The ’Bows sport an overall winning record of 12-8, have faced four nationally ranked teams (Stanford, Georgia Tech, Arizona and Washington) and have accumulated a 1-5 win-loss record against these teams. At the time, they also faced Oklahoma State and Oregon, which received votes and came close to being nationally ranked but lost two close games 0-4 and 3-4 in the Cathedral City Classic at the end of February.

UH has also received three Player of the Week honors thus far in the season.

Sophomore right-handed pitcher Stephanie Ricketts was named the Verizon Wireless Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week for March 1 to 7, the third honor in her career.

Ricketts went 1-2 in the 2010 Bank of Hawai‘i Invitational Tournament last weekend and posted a 1.56 ERA, holding opponents to a .186 batting average. She tied a season-high 10 strikeouts recorded against Seattle on March 5, one shy of her career high.

She is now 4-5 on the year and has a 2.88 ERA in 60.2 innings pitched. She has seven completed games in 10 starts and has walked 26 and struck out 48 batters while holding opponents to a .249 batting average.

 Freshman pitcher Kaia Parnaby and freshman center fielder Kelly Majam also swept WAC Player of the Week honors for Feb. 15 to 21.

The ’Bows will host their third tournament, the 2010 Pepsi Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament, Friday through Sunday at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. 

The Troy Trojans of the Sun Belt Conference have an overall record of 14-6, and last night’s game marked the first meeting between both teams. The Loyola Marymount Lions of the Pacific Coast Conference (3-7 overall) and the DePaul Blue Demons of the Big East Conference (7-7 overall) round up this weekend’s tournament. 

UH leads the series 32-7 over the Lions and also leads the series between the Blue Demons 3-2.

 

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