BATON ROUGE – The LSU softball team carried a one-run lead into the seventh inning and had Team NPF down to its final strike before the Tigers dropped a 4-1 decision to the professional team Tuesday in-front of 1,234 fans at Tiger Park.
“I’m pretty proud of how it went,” head coach Beth Torina said. “I’m proud of our team, I’m proud of the city of Baton Rouge and the LSU fans. Everybody came out, and I thought it was a good showing. The NPF thought this was one of the best crowds, if not the best crowds. I’m proud of how the whole event went for us.”
“It was really important for me to let everyone have the experience,” Torina continued. “We got 21 out of the 22 players into the game in some way, shape or form tonight. That was really important for me too, to let them all feel like they have been a part of it.”
Brittany Mack was sensational in the circle for the Tigers and pitched 6.1 frames of two-hit ball. After getting out of a bases loaded jam in the first inning, Mack proceeded to retire 17 straight batters. The Round Rock, Texas, product finished with seven strikeouts against two walks.
“The off speed definitely kept them guessing. I don’t know if they have ever seen an off speed curve before. It was fun to throw that in there to some of them, but I definitely kept telling myself these are good hitters you can’t take it like you would some other teams. You have to take it like you would Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee but to the next level. You got to take them one at time, be focused and you got to make sure that you keep the pitches off the plate.”
Ashley Langoni provided offensive fireworks at the plate and a defensive web gem in the field. With two outs during the sixth inning, Langoni broke the scoreless tie and belted a 3-2 offering over the right field scoreboard to vault LSU ahead, 1-0.
“We went around the batting lineup twice,” Langoni said. “I laid off that outside pitch. She finally put it over the plate for me, and I went with it. Usually, I pull it over left field onto the berm and it felt good to go with it. I’ve been waiting for this game since they announced it last year. To play against a team like this is awesome, it was a great opportunity and I wouldn’t change anything about it.”
LSU recorded two outs in the seventh inning sandwiched between a walk and a hit batter. Rachele Fico relieved Mack, and had two strikes on Brittany McKinney before she drew a free pass to load the bases.
Andrea Duran was hit-by-a-pitch and Caitlen Lowe coaxed a walk to put Team NPF up 2-1. Ashley Charters slapped a two-run single through the middle for the final margin of 4-1.
Lisa Norris carried a no-hitter into the fifth inning before Ashley Applegate singled to centerfield to open the fifth inning. Norris racked up 16 strikeouts and surrendered two hits in a 136-pitch effort.
“I think this is going to carry us longer than just the fall season,” Torina said. “I think this performance can boost us to play with anybody in the country. If we can play with professional players then obviously we can play with anybody in Division one. This is going to be a really good year for LSU softball. I feel really good about what is in store for us.”
The Tigers return to action this weekend playing host to Chipola CC [Saturday 2:30 p.m], Nichols State [Saturday 5 p.m.] and McNeese State [Sunday 3 p.m.] as part of the LSU Collegiate Fall Classic. All of LSU’s fall softball games have free admission at Tiger Park.
LSU Softball vs. Team NPF
October 11, 2011
Head Coach Beth Torina
On the atmosphere of the game…
“I’m pretty proud of how it went. I’m proud of our team, I’m proud of the city of Baton Rouge and the LSU fans. Everybody came out, and I thought it was a good showing. The NPF thought this was one of the best crowds, if not the best crowds. I’m proud of how the whole event went for us.”
On the experience gained…
“It was really important for me to let everyone have the experience. We got 21 out of the 22 players into the game in some way, shape or form tonight. That was really important for me too, to let them all feel like they have been a part of it.”
On Ashley Langoni‘s home run…
“I thought it was awesome. She went up there pretty fearless and went for it. We had nothing to lose tonight. No one expected us to do anything or win except for our Tiger fans. The fans across the nation don’t expect anybody to beat the NPF. It was pretty neat that she went up there, swung out her shoes and connected with one.”
On the performance of Brittany Mack…
“Phenomenal, she was simply phenomenal. She really threw a great game, kept them off balanced and did a really good job all-around tonight. I think that the off speed pitches are just something that’s tough coaching in the league. The change up and off speed pitches can be really effective in the league. I thought she would be a pretty good match up for them tonight.”
On the performance of Rachele Fico…
“I really thought Rachele Fico came in and did a nice job too. She threw hard, but didn’t get some calls in the strike zone. If we had to do it again, I’m still going with Rachele Fico whenever I can. She’s a great pitcher a great athlete and I’m 100 percent confident in Rachele.”
On the impact for the season…
“I think this is going to carry us longer than just the fall season. I think this performance can boost us to play with anybody in the country. If we can play with professional players then obviously we can play with anybody in Division one. This is going to be a really good year for LSU softball. I feel really good about what is in store for us.”
On the game atmosphere…
“It was fun. It was awesome to see our stands completely filled. I love it when kids come and watch us play because we’re the role models for them. It’s awesome for them to see us compete like this and see us having fun. It was just fun with the fans, and just fun with all of us. They’re some of the best athetes in the world, and we’re hanging in there with them.”
On her best pitch tonight…
“The off speed definitely kept them guessing. I don’t know if they have ever seen an off speed curve before. It was fun to throw that in there to some of them, but I definitely kept telling myself these are good hitters you can’t take it like you would some other teams. You have to take it like you would Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee but to the next level. You got to take them one at time, be focused and you got to make sure that you keep the pitches off the plate.”
On hitting her home run…
“We went around the batting lineup twice. I laid off that outside pitch. She finally put it over the plate for me, and I went with it. Usually, I pull it over left field onto the berm and it felt good to go with it.”
On playing a professional team…
“I’ve been waiting for this game since they announced it last year. To play against a team like this is awesome, it was a great opportunity and I wouldn’t change anything about it.”