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The fire still burns: Candrea eyes changes after Series-less season

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

Oklahoma celebrates at Hillenbrand Stadium after eliminating Arizona at an NCAA Super Regional. ESPN3 screenshot

It was 5:30 p.m., and almost all was quiet at Hillenbrand Stadium.

ESPN personnel were packing up equipment. The clean-up crew was patrolling the grounds. The Arizona sports information staff was wrapping up the unhappy news.

Wildcats softball coach Mike Candrea had just left the stadium, walking across the outfield grass, past the eight national championship banners, past the spot on the right field wall that marks all 22 of the team’s appearances in the College World Series.

There won’t be any additions to those tributes in the offseason.

There won’t be any more Arizona softball this season.

“It’s agonizing,” Candrea said following a 5-2 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday that eliminated the Wildcats from the best-of-three NCAA Super Regional. “It’s agonizing.”

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Tucson Super Regional: Sooners win, no World Series for Arizona

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

The Women’s College World Series will go on without Arizona for only the second time since the 1987 season.

Oklahoma was the dominant team at the Tucson Super Regional, making nearly every key pitch and getting nearly every key hit, and eliminating the Wildcats with a 5-2 victory at Hillenbrand Stadium on Saturday. Lini Koria hit a two-run home run for Arizona with two outs in the seventh, but it wasn’t enough.

The Sooners won 6-0 on Friday night in the best-of-three regional.

For Arizona coach Mike Candrea, it ends a personal streak of 21 consecutive appearances at the World Series, dating to the 1988 season, his third with the Wildcats. He was coaching the U.S. Olympic team in 2004 when the Cats, led by interim head coach Larry Ray, lost in regional play.

Arizona, in two games at the Super Regional, were 0-for-17 with runners in scoring position.

Oklahoma swept four games from Arizona this season, winning by a combined score of 27-6.

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Fowler, Wildcats need to have a ‘special’ Saturday to advance to Series

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

The past 21 Arizona teams coached by Mike Candrea have advanced to the College World Series. Photo by Mark Evans, TucsonCitizen.com

The Arizona Wildcats softball team booted a ball in the field, had an outfielder slip and allow a two-run single, failed to deliver any key hit … and didn’t pitch all that well, either.

But, hey, there’s always today, right?

That might be all Arizona has after a 6-0 loss to Oklahoma on Friday night in the first game of a best-of-three Super Regional at Hillenbrand Stadium. (Read the game blog here.)

The Wildcats have to sweep two games today to advance to the College World Series. It will be all on the line — including coach Mike Candrea’s personal streak of 21 consecutive years of taking Arizona to the Series — beginning at 2 p.m.

“It’s not going to take a good effort,” he said, “but a special effort.”

For sure, Arizona is going to need sophomore ace Kenzie Fowler to be special, to deliver two outstanding performances in 100 degree heat.

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Tucson Super Regional: Oklahoma shuts out Arizona in Game 1

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Arizona threatens again in the seventh, but to avail. The first two batters reach base, but Oklahoma’s Keilani Ricketts shuts down the middle of order to finish off the 6-0 victory in the first game of the best-of-three Super Regional at Hillenbrand Stadium.

Ricketts allowed seven hits but struck out 13 — seven looking. The Wildcats left the bases loaded in the third and the sixth innings.

Arizona will have to win two games Saturday, beginning at 2 p.m., to win the Super Regional and advance to the College World Series.

(Check back later for postgame coverage later.)

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Keilani Ricketts hits a laser over the right-centerfield fence and off the building some 30 feet or so (my best guess) beyond the wall. Sooners lead 6-0.

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Arizona teases the Hillenbrand faithful in the bottom of the sixth inning, loading the bases with one out on two singles and an error by the third baseman.

The Cats had the bottom of the order up, though, and Alex Lavine bounced into a force play to pitcher Keilani Ricketts, and Baillie Kirker struck out looking on a change-up on the outside corner.

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Going to the bottom of the sixth, OU still up 5-0. Keilani Ricketts has struck out 10 Wildcats.

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Shelby Babcock loads the bases on a hit batter and two walks, but she gets out of the inning when she fields a sharp bouncer right back at her and she starts a 1-2-3 double play.

OU leads 5-0 going to the bottom of the fifth.

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Shelby Babcock into pitch for the Wildcats in the top of the fifth. OU leads 5-0. This is the freshman’s first postseason appearance.

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Oklahoma has taken a commanding lead in the top of the fourth.

Kenzie Fowler walked the leadoff batter, and then Chana’e Jones poked a hit behind the third-base bag. Another walk loaded the bases before a sacrifice fly made it 2-0 for the Sooners.

With two outs, Desiree Martinez hit a soft liner to right field, and Karissa Buchanan mistakenly started back on the ball. She then slipped as she tried to cut to move forward, and the ball fell in front of her for a hit, driving in two runs. Brianna Turang’s triple made it 5-0.

To make matters worse, Fowler was called for an illegal pitch in the inning, stirring bad memories from last season’s College World Series.

Now, it’s going to be extremely difficult for the Wildcats to rally off Keilani Ricketts.

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A near-miss for the Cats in the bottom of the third.

After Keiliani Ricketts struck out the first two batters — giving her six in a row — Brittany Lastrapes and Lindsey Schutzler reached on infield singles. Brigette Del Ponte walked to load the bases for Stacie Chambers, the Arizona all-time home run record.

Ricketts won the battle, getting Chambers to hit a comebacker … and Ricketts easily threw out Chambers at first.

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Oklahoma puts together a two-out rally in the top of the third inning to take a 1-0 lead.

The Sooners got the first hit of the game — a surprising double over the head of center fielder Lauren Schutzler off the bat of Cierra Hughes, the No. 9 hitter in the order. Hughes ran up on the pitch to slap-hit, and with a half swing, she punched the ball to the wall.

Destinee Martinez followed with a grounder into the hole, which would have been a tough play for shortstop Alex Lavine to throw her out at first. Lavine ended up bobbling the ball for an error.

Then, Brianna Turang slapped a pitch into left field for an RBI single.

A hit batter loaded the bases for dangerous Keilani Ricketts, but Fowler got a huge out on a 3-2 pitch as Ricketts lofted an easy fly to right field.

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OU’s Keilani Ricketts mastering the UA lineup so far, with five strikeouts through two innings. She strikes out the side in the second, doing a superb job of changing speeds and working all parts of the zone.

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Arizona State has defeated Texas A&M to advance to the College World Series. ASU will play the winner of the Tucson Super Regional in the first round of the Series. We do want to see an Arizona-ASU rematch this season, don’t we?

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I have an eye on ESPNU’s coverage of the game via ESPN3.com … and Oklahoma ace Keilani Ricketts his 71 mph on a few pitches in the first inning, according to the TV radar gun. Ricketts walks Brigette Del Ponte with two outs, but strikes out Stacie Chambers on a 71 mph drop ball on the outside corner.

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Arizona’s Kenzie Fowler needs 10 pitches to put away Haley Nix, but strikes her out looking to end the top of the first. Folwer retires the Oklahoma side in order — which is something she managed to do last weekend in the regional in only two of 19 innings.

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There was a huge crowd outside the stadium as I arrived at Hillenbrand about 45 minutes before first pitch, as Arizona and Oklahoma will battle in the first game of a best-of-three Super Regional on Friday night.

The one lineup unknown for Arizona was at shortstop. In a competition between walk-on freshmen, coach Mike Candrea is sticking with Alex Lavine or Ashlee Brawley. Lavine will be hitting eighth.

Alabama has already punched its ticket to College World Series in Oklahoma City. The Crimson Tide rallied Friday to defeat Stanford twice after dropping the opening game Thursday night.

Keep checking back during the game for updates and analysis.

Pair of freshman walk-ons getting rare opportunity with Arizona softball

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Alex Lavine tags out New Mexico State's Tiare Jennings on a stolen base attempt in the NCAA regionals. Photo by Mark Evans, TucsonCitizen.com

Arizona Wildcats softball coach Mike Candrea hasn’t had to worry about the shortstop position for much of the past decade — from Lovie Jung to Kristie Fox to K’Lee Arredondo.

Those are three players with some sort of All-America honors.

Now, he has two freshman walk-ons.

That’s not usually the best way to be at shortstop, and it’s the one key personnel question facing Candrea as he prepares his team for this weekend’s Super Regional against Oklahoma at Hillenbrand Stadium.

Does he go with Alex Lavine, who has started 42 of 59 games?

Or does he go with Cienega graduate Ashlee Brawley, who started 15 games, mostly late in the season?

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Tucson Super Regional: Can Arizona solve Oklahoma’s Ricketts?

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Mike Candrea's Arizona teams twice have defeated Oklahoma in the Super Regionals. Photo by Mark Evans, TucsonCitizen.com

The Arizona Wildcats softball team hasn’t always played its best against the best this season.

Arizona, which finished the season ranked 10th in the USA Today coaches poll, went 1-6 against the other nine teams in the top 10.

The Cats went 9-13 against the other 15 teams competing in this weekend’s Super Regionals.

UA was swept in two games by Oklahoma.

And that’s what really matters right now.

The Sooners will be coming to Tucson to play a best-of-three NCAA Super Regional, beginning Friday at 8:30 p.m. (ESPNU). Saturday’s game is at 2 p.m. on ESPN, followed by another game at about 4:30 p.m., if necessary.

“Both times we played them we have not been at our best,” said Arizona sophomore pitcher Kenzie Fowler.

“For some reason, we have been down in the ditch when we played them. For me, it’s kind of exciting to know we have given those games way and we haven’t even really challenged them yet. In the early season we had a lot of ups and downs. It’s exciting to know we are on roll now.”

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