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Softball off to Auburn, AL...
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:18 am
by Falconfreak90
http://bgsufalcons.cstv.com/sports/w-so ... 08aae.html
War Eagle Classic hosted by Auburn...hopefully this weekend will be more kind that Chattanooga was. BG is 0-5 with games this weekend vs. Lipscomb, Tenn Tech, Auburn and GA Southern.
GO BEEG!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:35 pm
by Falconfreak90
BG with two more tough losses today...6-5 to Lipscomb (BG lost to Lipscomb by one run in the Chattanooga tourney) and 3-1 to host Auburn.
Tomorrow, the Falcons will play Tenn Tech and Georgia Southern.
BG now 0-7....oofa. Just get a win tomorrow...
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:02 am
by fredthefalcon
I can't help but analyze games by box scores. I've done it all my life and baseball/softball more than any other sport allows that. Lipscomb game was obviously lost in fielding. (5 more errors on top of the 14 previous for the season). Falcons had a bit more hitting but there are significant holes in the batting order. Still, this game likely should have been won.
Auburn game looks like it was well played against an SEC foe. Hope that bodes well for improvement.
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:41 pm
by Slugathor
Another thing to consider is their opponents this weekend have already played 20 or more games and have likely been practicing outside for a while.
Falcons drop two more in AL...
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:02 am
by Falconfreak90
BG lost a tough 1-0 game to Tenn Tech and then was blanked by Ga. Southern, 7-0, at the War Eagle Classic in Auburn.
BG falls to 0-9 on the year and Ga So. is now 17-13. They have played 30 game so far this year!
Next weekend, BG travels to Deland, Fl, for the Stetson U Tournament. The Falcons will face Elon, Stetson, Iowa and Mich State twice.
GO FALCONS!!
Re: Falcons drop two more in AL...
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:23 am
by fredthefalcon
Falconfreak90 wrote:BG lost a tough 1-0 game to Tenn Tech and then was blanked by Ga. Southern, 7-0, at the War Eagle Classic in Auburn.
BG falls to 0-9 on the year and Ga So. is now 17-13. They have played 30 game so far this year!
Next weekend, BG travels to Deland, Fl, for the Stetson U Tournament. The Falcons will face Elon, Stetson, Iowa and Mich State twice.
GO FALCONS!!
Yes our opponets have played more games and we haven't but at nine games there is a big enough sample to note a trend. We are only getting hitting production from the top 4 hitters in the lineup. The rest of the roster is batting .097 with an OBP of .172. That equates to a lot of 3 up 3 down innings and probably only is equivalent to at best 3 base runners per game from the bottom half plus of the order including the power #5 spot. Weimer is pitching well but both other pitchers have a +300 BA against them. Basically a very young team that has had only one freshman(Lines) contribute offensively. Remember we played a lot and beat a lot of southern teams last year in the same number of game circumstances.
As an aside the BGSUFalcons website had this rather optimistic headline for the Ga. Southern game "Eagles Edge Out Falcons, 7-0." I usally do not consider a 7-0 whitewash an edging.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:41 am
by Falconfreak90
Agreed, fred. The trends are there and hopefully the young players start to step up...
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:55 pm
by cowboyjoe
The Falcons return eight letter winners, including four All-MAC selections from the 2007 BGSU softball team, which posted a 33-12 record last season, the highest winning percentage in BG softball history. 0-9 start unacceptable.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:47 pm
by The Niz
Wait until M.A.C. play starts. The only sport BG fans can expect serious OOC play from is the WBB team. They may be 0-9 now, but they may not lose a single M.A.C. game. That is just the way of our conference.
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:52 am
by fredthefalcon
The Niz wrote:Wait until M.A.C. play starts. The only sport BG fans can expect serious OOC play from is the WBB team. They may be 0-9 now, but they may not lose a single M.A.C. game. That is just the way of our conference.
I appreciate your optimism but I am doubtful we will our divison let alone go undefeated. Our OOC schedule thus far was not like playing Az, Oklahoma, Texas and UCLA. We lost to David Lipscomb, Saint Francis (PA), Tennessee Tech, Georgia Southern, and E. Tennessee. Hardly a line up that you would think a potential MAC champ would lose to. In fact Ball State had two wins against Lipscomb and one against E. Tenn in the same tourneys. The only excuse I see we have is a number of young players in the early part of the season. Development, however, has to be very rapid to reach your goals.
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:27 am
by factman
I think some of our coaches use the early OOC games more for development than a win/loss record. They have to find out who can play or often times, let upperclassmen play them selves out of a position, to determine who they will go with once the MAC season starts.
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:27 pm
by cowboyjoe
I agree factman but 0-11?