COLLEGE STATION, TX -- The 14th-ranked Texas A&M softball team (28-11, 8-3 Big 12) returns to the Aggie Softball Complex this weekend to host sixth-ranked and conference leader Oklahoma (33-5, 9-2 Big 12) in a three-game conference series.
Game one between the Aggies and Sooners will begin Friday at 7 p.m. Game two is set for a 3 p.m. start on Saturday, and first pitch of the series finale will be at noon on Sunday.
LAST TIME OUT
The Aggies defeated No. 23 Baylor in a 3-0 shutout in Waco and now lead that series, 2-0. A base hit by sophomore Taran Tyler gave the Aggies a 1-0 lead before a double by sophomore Cassie Tysarczyk pushed the lead to a final 3-0. Junior Mel Dumezich (20-8) picked up her second conference shutout of the season with the victory, tossing eight strikeouts while giving up four hits.
WEEKEND PROMOTIONS
Friday night is Girl Scout Night. Girl Scouts who have preregistered have received discounted tickets and concessions for the game. Participants will also enjoy games on the soccer field before the game.
On Sunday, April 15, all fans will receive discounted tickets as a part of the “Tax Break” promotion on Tax Day. General admission tickets will be only $3, while reserved tickets have been cut back to $8. Following Sunday’s game, players will be available for an autograph session on the concourse.
FOLLOW THE ACTION
Live stats and live audio will be provided for every game this season on AggieAthletics.com, while live streaming video will be offered at each of the Aggies’ home games. Fans can also listen to all of the Aggies’ games live on 95.1-3 The Zone HD, making it available worldwide on any Smartphone or HD radio. All of this weekend’s games will be featured locally on Sports Radio 1150 AM. Log on to RadioAggieland.com for more information.
AGGIES IN THE POLLS
Texas A&M is ranked 14th in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 Poll and 17th in the USA Today/NFCA rankings. The Aggies’ remaining 2012 opponents appearing in the polls are No. 5/5 Texas, No. 6/6 Oklahoma and No. 23/25 Baylor.
SERIES ADDED
To make up for the loss of earlier games due to inclement weather, the Aggies will travel to Boise, Idaho to play Boise State, May 10, 11 and 12. The Aggies and Broncos will face off each day at 5 p.m. CST at the Mountain Cove Softball Field in Boise.
ON DECK
The Aggies hit the road to face Texas Tech in a three-game Big 12 series on Tuesday and Wednesday. The teams will battle through a Tuesday doubleheader, beginning at 5 p.m., before playing the series finale at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
MAKING HISTORY
Dumezich’s two grand slams vs. BYU on Feb. 24 tied an NCAA single-game record. Only three other players in the history of Division I softball have hit base-clearing long balls, the most recent being in 2007. Dumezich joins sophomore Amber Garza at No. 3 on the single-season grand slams list with three, as she powered a grand slam in the Aggies’ home opener against Sam Houston State. Garza hit three grand slams last season, two of them in the NCAA College Station Regional.
Dumezich has also shined in the circle this season, breaking her career strikeout record twice. She threw 14 strikeouts against No. 18 Hawaii on March 16 and bested that record during Friday’s OSU game when she fanned 15 batters in eight innings.
FRESHMAN FIVE
Evans welcomes a group of five freshmen to the team this season. Lauren Ainsley (RHP – La Vernia, Texas), Brittany Clopton (OF – Montgomery, Texas), Kayla Klein (RHP – Whittier, Calif.), Sara Mireles (LHP – New Braunfels, Texas) and Lauren Tamayo (UT – Roanoke, Texas) will put on the Maroon & White in 2012.
SCOUTING OKLAHOMA
The No. 6 Sooners are at the top of the Big 12 with a 33-5 record this season and a 9-2 conference mark. Oklahoma has eight batters hitting over .300, including Jessica Shults who leads the team with a .417 average. Shults owns 29 runs on 48 hits, including five doubles, a triple and 10 home runs. Lauren Chamberlain leads the team with 53 RBI, 19 homers and 41 runs. Left-handed ace Keilani Ricketts continues to dominate in the circle, recording an 0.80 ERA in 149 innings of work. Ricketts owns a 19-4 record this season, striking out 237 batters while giving up just 17 earned runs on 74 hits.
Oklahoma leads the all-time series against A&M, 38-21. Last season, the Aggies stole a 3-0 shutout win from the Sooners before falling in game two, 0-2.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
The Aggies are 14-2 at home this season, and 41-2 in the last 43 games. A&M recently ended a program-best 34-game home winning streak, starting April 25, 2010. The streak was also the longest active home winning streak in the nation as the Aggies went undefeated at home in 2011. This is the longest home winning streak A&M has had since the program’s inception in 1981. The previous record holder by Aggie softball was a 21-game ride from Feb. 19, 2005-May 22, 2005.
NATIONALLY RANKED
In the latest RPI rankings (through April 8), A&M sits at No. 17 in the nation, behind only three Big 12 schools – No. 4 Texas, No. 8 Oklahoma and No. 14 Missouri. The Aggies are among the best in the nation in several categories this season, through games of April 8. As a team, A&M ranks 20th in fielding percentage (.974), 33rd in win-loss percentage (0.711) and 28th in home runs per game (0.97). Junior Meagan May has drawn a national second-highest 1.08 walks per game. Dumezich is among the top 30 in the nation in three categories, with 212 strikeouts (7th), 19 victories (10th) and 4.5 hits allowed per seven innings (28th). Dumezich also ranks 36th in strikeouts per seven innings (8.3).
LEAGUE LEADERS
The Aggies area also among the best in the conference in all games in several areas. May’s 41 walks top the competition, and her .511 on base percentage this season rank third, while Dumezich ranks third with 26 walks. The right-hander leads the league in wins (20), innings pitched (186.0), appearances (33) and games started (26), and is second in strikeouts (220). Three Aggies are tied for first with nine sacrifice bunts – juniors Brittany Walker and Sydney Shannon, and sophomore Emily Albus. As a team, A&M has more plate appearances (1237), walks (160) and sacrifice bunts (46) than any other team in the league.
ACTIVE ALL-AMERICANS
In 2011 Dumezich was named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American second team after earning a 1.92 ERA in 247 1/3 Innings pitched. The junior gave up only 68 runs while fanning 262 batters as a sophomore and ranks ninth on the Aggies’ career strikeouts list.
May earned All-America second team honors in 2010 as a freshman. The standout catcher broke the team and Big 12 records for home runs in a season after clearing the fence 24 times. She also posted a team-leading .405 batting average, 66 hits, 16 doubles, 62 RBI, a .945 slugging percentage and a .557 on base percentage. May was one of only six Aggies to earn the honor as a freshman.
TICKETS
Tickets for the 2012 softball season can be purchased through the 12th Man Foundation Ticket Office for $5-$8. Fans can purchase tickets to every home game in person at The Zone at Kyle Field box office, online at www.12thManFoundation.com, or over the phone at 1-888-99-AGGIE (2-4443) or (979) 845-2311. The ticket window at the Aggie Softball Complex will open one hour prior to each home game, at which time remaining tickets may be purchased at the gate.
PARKING
Parking this season is free for each home game that does not share a date with a baseball game. Fans can park in Reed Arena Lot 100, across the street from the Aggie Softball Complex. For conflicting dates, fans will be charged $5 to park.
BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL
A&M was picked to finish fifth in the Big 12 Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Aggies received 37 points and finished behind preseason favorite Missouri (59), and Oklahoma (56), Texas (50) and Baylor (45). A&M was selected as the frontrunner for three consecutive years, from 2006-08, and was picked fourth last season, ending 2011 in third place. Oklahoma State placed sixth with 32 points, followed by Texas Tech (22), Kansas (13) and Iowa State (10).
GET IT LIVE
Live audio and live stats are featured in every A&M game in 2012. Several contests will be aired on Sports Radio 1150 AM. All other games will be broadcast live on AggieAthletics.com and on 95.1-3 The Zone HD, making it available worldwide on any iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry or PDA free of charge. Log on to RadioAggieland.com for more information.