May 14, 2011
Box Score
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - UC Santa Barbara
(27-26, 11-10) completed its series sweep of Big West Conference
foe UC Davis (22-28, 7-14) on Saturday afternoon with a 2-0 win at
Campus Diamond. With the victory, the Gauchos end the season with a
winning record for the ninth time in the last 10 years and they
finished conference play with a winning mark for the first time
since 2008.
Junior Krista
Cobb (15-14) was once again phenomenal for the Gauchos as she
pitched her third complete game of the weekend. Cobb gave up just
four hits, walked two and struck out four on the way to her third
shutout of the season.
Seniors Jessica
Beristianos and Katie McWhirter,
who were playing in the final game of their careers, teamed up to
create the game-winning play at the bottom of the second inning.
Beristianos had led off with a walk and was then bunted over to
second with a perfect sacrifice by Lauren Boser.
McWhirter followed with an infield single that pushed Beristianos
to third.
During Amanda Ziegler's
ensuing at-bat, McWhirter dashed to second base. In an attempt to
catch her stealing, catcher Kelly Schulze overthrew to second,
which gave Beristianos ample time to come home for the Gauchos'
first run.
Cobb did not allow a runner past second base in the remaining
five innings and the UCSB defense did a great job. The Gauchos were
errorless and turned two double plays to help keep Cobb's slate
clean.
UCSB got an insurance run at the bottom of the fifth when Brooke Putich
doubled to left center field and then was sent home by Kathryn Pilpil,
who hit a triple into the gap past the Aggie center fielder to push
the score to 2-0.
For her part, UC Davis pitcher Alex Holmes (16-20) had a strong
outing. She pitched the complete game and allowed just two runs
(one earned) on five hits while walking two and striking out
two.
UCSB finishes the season in fourth place in the Big West
standings behind Pacific, Long Beach State and Cal State Fullerton,
respectively.
The 2011 Gauchos had a 12-win turnaround from their
disappointing 2010 campaign and posted a winning Big West record
for just the third time in the last 10 years. UCSB set school
records this season for double plays turned (32) and doubles
(71).
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