Complete Notes (PDF)No. 19 MSU Denver will face Chadron State and Colorado Mesa on Friday and Saturday in Chadron, Nebraska.
Notes:RECENT NOTES:
•   The Roadrunners are seeking their fourth RMAC regular season championship and first since 2011.
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Kenzie Mattey (Parker, Colo./Ponderosa H.S.) is 6-1 with a 1.63 ERA and three shutouts over her last 10 appearances, including seven starts, while striking out 40 in 47.1 innings (since Feb. 20).
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Cassidy Smith (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.) is 9-0 with a 1.95 ERA in 61 innings over her last 12 appearances, allowing a .240 opponent batting average (since March 28).
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Colissa Bakovich (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.) is batting .369 with 24 runs scored and 13 stolen bases over the past 26 games (since March 15) and is 8-for-17 with seven runs during her current seven-game hitting streak.
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Amanda Taney (Conifer, Colo./Conifer H.S.) is batting .345 with six RBIs and five runs scored over her last 11 games (since March 29).
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Lani Redmond (Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol H.S.) is batting .472 with 10 runs scored and five extra-base hits, while hitting safely in 10 of the pats 11 games (since April 3).
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Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.) is batting .548 with 24 runs scored, 18 RBIs, nine extra-base hits and is 13-for-13 on stolen bases over her current 14-game hitting streak (since April 3).
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Lani Redmond (Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol H.S.)'s 15-game hitting streak that ended on March 28 was the longest at MSU Denver since
Kaylynn Harmon (Erie, Colo./Erie H.S.) hit safely in 16 straight games last season.
•   Only two players have had longer hitting streaks than Harmon: Kellie Nishikida (39 games, 2009) and Amber Roundtree (21 games, 2010).
•   Newcomer
Lani Redmond (Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol H.S.) was on fire over the first weekend of the season, batting .643 (9-for-14) with three doubles, four RBIs and two runs in six games.
•   MSU Denver's No. 25 national ranking on Feb. 18 is the first top-25 appearance for the Roadrunners since being ranked No. 15 in the 2011 preseason NFCA poll.
RMAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:
•   MSU Denver swept the RMAC player of the week awards on Feb. 10, with
Mary Towner (Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley H.S.) earning player of the week (.500 avg., 7 RBI, 4 R, 3 2B, 1 HR in 6 games) and
Kenzie Mattey (Parker, Colo./Ponderosa H.S.) (3-1, 4.34 ERA, 19.1 IP, 22 SO in 4 games) earning pitcher of the week.
•   Mattey won RMAC pitcher of the week again on Feb. 17, becoming the first pitcher in conference history to earn the award each of the first two weeks of the season.
•   Mattey went 2-1 with a 2.80 ERA in 20 innings in three starts in Texas Feb. 13-15.
•   Mattey won it for a third week in a row on Feb. 24, becoming the first pitcher in the conference to earn it three weeks in a row since Justine Bosio from CSU-Pueblo in 2010.
•   Mattey pitched 8.2 scoreless innings in two games vs. Colorado Christian on Feb. 20, earning the win in both games.
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Cassidy Smith (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.) earned the pitcher of the week award on March 31 after going 3-0 with a 1.56 ERA against Black Hills State and New Mexico Highlands.
•   Smith won it again on April 14 following a 2-0 weekend with a 0.58 ERA in two games against UCCS.
•   Smith fired her second career complete-game shutout on Aprl 11 in a 4-0 victory.
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Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.) won RMAC player of the week on April 21 after batting .643 with nine runs scored, with eight runs batted in and six extra-base hits in four games at Regis.
LARSEN'S NO-HITTER:
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Nicole Larsen (Murrieta, Calif./Bloomington H.S.) threw a no-hitter in a 6-0 win over Fort Hays State on March 17, taking a perfect game into the seventh inning.
•   Larsen walked the leadoff batter in the seventh, but that was the only baserunner in the game and she finished with five strikeouts.
•   It was the ninth no-hitter in school history and first since Christie Robinson blanked CSU-Pueblo in a 1-0 win in 2010.
OURY BECOMES STEALS LEADER:
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Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.) broke the school record for career steals on Feb. 8 when she stole home on a double steal against Fort Lewis in the sixth inning of an 8-4 win.
•   It was her 42nd career stolen base, moving past Nancy Kogle (1988-90).
•   Oury broke the single-season steals record of 25 on April 22 against Northern Colorado.
HIGH EXPECTATIONS:
•   MSU Denver was picked as the preseason favorite in the RMAC in 2015.
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Cassidy Smith (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.) was named RMAC preseason pitcher of the year and joined Brew, Harmon and Towner on the preseason all-RMAC team.
•   Harmon was named among 50 players to the NFCA preseason national player of the year watch list.
BIG HITTERS RETURN IN 2015:
•   Six of the team's top nine hitters return in 2015, and the returners accounted for 63 percent of the team's hits, 61 percent of the team's RBIs, 64 percent of the team's runs and 64 percent of the team's home runs in 2014, while combining to bat .355.
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Aubree Maul (Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain H.S.) is a big blow to the pitching staff as
Cassidy Smith (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.) is the only returning pitcher.
•   Smith accounted for 18 of the team's 33 wins last season (55 percent) and 147.2 of the team's 320.2 innings (46 percent).
NEW BALLPARK:
•   MSU Denver opened The Regency Athletic Complex on Feb. 20 vs. Colorado Christian.
•   Here is a list of firsts for the Roadrunners at the new park:
•   Win: 2/20 vs. Colorado Christian (8-0, 5 inn.)
•   Hit:
Carissa Terry (Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View H.S.), home run, 2/20 vs. CCU, 2nd inning of Game 1
•   Run:
Carissa Terry (Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View H.S.), 2/20 vs. CCU, 2nd inning of Game 1
•   RBI:
Carissa Terry (Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View H.S.), 2/20 vs. CCU, 2nd inning of Game 1
•   Home run:
Carissa Terry (Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View H.S.), 2/20 vs. CCU, 2nd inning of Game 1
•   Stolen base:
Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.), 2/20 vs. CCU, 3rd inning of Game 1
•   Strikeout:
Kenzie Mattey (Parker, Colo./Ponderosa H.S.), 2/20 vs. CCU, 4th inning of Game 1
•   No-hitter:
Nicole Larsen (Murrieta, Calif./Bloomington H.S.), 3/17 vs. FHSU (6-0 win)
CLOSING IN ON RECORDS:
•   This season's team is already ranking among the best in school history in several statistical categories:
Batting Average
         Year  Â
1.   .372   1984
2.   .358   2009
3.   .355   2014
4.   .344   2015
5.   .333   2010
Slugging Percentage
         Year  Â
1.   .636   2009
2.   .610   2010
3.   .573   2008
4.   .543   2014
5.   .527   2015
Doubles
         Year  Â
1.   106   2014
2.   103   2008
3.   88   2010
4.   86   2015
5.   84   2009
Triples
         Year  Â
1.   29   1988
2.   25   2015
3.   19   1989
4.   18   1990
5.   16   1985
Stolen Bases
         Year  Â
1.   131   1990
2.   89   2014
3.   85   2015
4.   58   2010
5.   54   2009
Shutouts
         Year  Â
1.   13   2010
2.   9   1989
3.   8   2009
4.   7   2015
5.   5   2012
•   This season's team is already ranking among the best in school history in several statistical individual categories:
Individual Batting Average
         Year  Â
1.   .496   Nancy Kogle, 1990
2.   .456  Â
Kaylynn Harmon (Erie, Colo./Erie H.S.), 2014
3.   .453  Â
Lani Redmond (Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol H.S.), 2015
4.   .449   Amber Roundtree, 2009
5.   .443  Â
Kelsey Tillery (Windsor, Colo./Windsor H.S.), 2014
Individual On-Base Percentage
         Year  Â
1.   .545   Nancy Kogle, 1990
2.   .545  Â
Lani Redmond (Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol H.S.), 2015
3.   .535   Amber Roundtree, 2010
4.   .534  Â
Kaylynn Harmon (Erie, Colo./Erie H.S.), 2014
5.   .528   Amber Roundtree, 2009
Individual Triples
         Year  Â
1.   11   Nancy Kogle, 1988
2.   10   Nancy Kogle, 1989
3.   7   Stefanie Priselac, 1988
4.   6  Â
Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.), 2015
5.   5   6 tied
Individual Stolen Bases
         Year  Â
1.   27  Â
Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.), 2015
2.   25   Nancy Kogle, 1990
3.   21  Â
Britney Thomas (Cheyenne, Wyo./East H.S.), 2014
4.   19  Â
Susie Oury (Arvada, Colo./Arvada West H.S.), 2014
5.   18   Michelle Martinez, 1990
      18  Â
Colissa Bakovich (Loveland, Colo./Loveland H.S.), 2015
Individual Strikeouts/7 Innings (Pitching)
         Year  Â
1.   7.22   Brittany Moss, 2009
2.   6.78   Brittany Moss, 2010
3.   6.05  Â
Kenzie Mattey (Parker, Colo./Ponderosa H.S.), 2015
4.   5.57  Â
Aubree Maul (Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain H.S.), 2012
5.   5.40   Jessica Fisher, 2008