Warriors Celebrate Senior Day Hosting the Gators
TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stan State plays its final home game this week, hosting No. 21 San Francisco State on April 18th and 19th. On Saturday, April 19th, the Warriors will be recognizing their seniors for Senior Day.
LAST WEEK: The Warriors traveled to Cal State Monterey Bay, taking one game of the four-game series. On Friday, April 11th, Stan State fell in the first game 9-2 but came back to win the second contest 7-1. McKenna Beach had a great outing in both games, hitting three home runs total with a two-run homer in the first game and two solo home runs in the second. On Saturday, April 12th, the Otters bested the Warriors 5-2 and 12-2. Karli DalBianco went four-for-seven with an RBI and a run scored over the two games while Sasha Martello hit a home run of her own in the second game.
WARRIORS IN REVIEW: Stan State is 13-27 overall and 8-20 in CCAA play. The Warriors are hitting .243 as a team and hold a 4.12 earned run average. The Warriors have a .301 slugging percentage .325 on base percentage. Their 50 errors over 40 games earn them a .958 fielding percentage.
HITTERS: Two Warriors are hitting over .300 in Malia Babasa (.344) and Karli DalBianco (.328). Babasa leads the team in hits (45), stolen bases (8), runs scored (21), and on base percentage (.390). Karli DalBianco has batted the most runs in (18) and leads in slugging with (.430). McKenna Beach has hit the most home runs with four.
PITCHERS: Victoria Alarcon has a 7-9 record, leading the team in strikeouts with 68 and a 3.15 earned run average over 95.2 innings of work. Bree Barner has recorded Stan State's only save thus far, while Sasha Martello has recorded the team's fewest walks with eight over 55.2 innings.
MULTIPLES: Malia Babasa has earned the most multi-hit games with 12, recording nine games with two hits, two games with three hits, and one game with four hits. Karli DalBianco follows with 11 games with nine two-hit games and two three-hit games. Babasa holds longest hitting steak with 14 games, with her longest on-base streak at 15. Katie Thornsberry held a 14-game on-base streak this season and is now back to seven games, looking to tie with Babasa. Karli DalBianco has the most multi-RBI games with four, including three games with two RBIs and one with five RBIs.
NATIONALLY RANKED: Stan State is in the top 60 in NCAA Division II in several categories. As a team, they are 51st in sacrifice bunts (31), 36th in double plays (16), and 31st in double plays per game (0.42). Sasha Martello is 17th in walks per seven innings at .97.
CCAA RANKINGS: The Warriors have claimed top five positions in several categories within the CCAA. As a team, Stan State is fifth in total sacrifice bunts (31) and strikeouts per seven innings (3.85) and third in strikeout-to-walk-ratio (1.91).
strikeout-to-walk ratio (1.68) and double plays per game (0.5). Victoria Alarcon is fifth in shutouts with three, fifth in strikeout-to-walk ratio with 2.71, and third in complete games with 11. Sasha Martello is second in walks per seven innings with .97, while Karli DalBianco is third in sacrifice bunts per game with 0.18.
ALARCON: In their winning game, Victoria Alarcon tallied another complete game. Alarcon gave up five hits and one run off a home run. She also struck out five and did not give up any walks.
GHOST RUNNER: In game one of the second doubleheader, McKenna Beach went a very rare zero-for-zero despite having four plate appearances. This was due to being hit by a pitch in two at bats and walking in her other two.
HOMERS: Coming into this series, the Warriors had hit five home runs as a team. Over three of the games, they hit four home runs, with three by McKenna Beach and one from Sasha Martello, bringing the team's count to 9.
SENIOR DAY: On Saturday, April 19th, the Warriors will honor their seniors after the conclusion of their doubleheader. Nine seniors will be honored in Victoria Alarcon, Marissa Cerda, Karli DalBianco, Sydney Davis, Shelby Frutoz, Sasha Martello, and Allejandra Perea, Katie Thornsberry, and Sarah Warden.
SAN FRANCISCO STATE: The Gators (28-14, 15-11) are batting .298 and hold a 3.63 earned run average as a team. Five players are batting over .300 in Kai DeLeon (.403), Marley Gonzales (.372), Marissa Jordan (.323), Rylee McDaniel (.318), and Ashley Rocha (.301). Kai DeLeon leads in hits with 56 and runs scored with 27. Rylee McDaniel has the highest slugging percentage at .682 and has hit a team-leading seven home runs. Daniella Guerra has batted in the most runs with 32. Marley Gonzales is the stolen base leader with 25. Kharime Caratachea holds the best record at 14-4 and lowest earned run average at 3.09. Mari Takeda Bajan has struck out the most batters at 51. Nia Trinidad has recorded the Gators' only save.
ALL-TIME SERIES: Dating back to 1999, San Francisco State leads the all-time series 60-59. Last season, the two teams split the four-game series which took place in Turlock, Calif.
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BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING: For all home Warrior baseball, men's and women's basketball games, and home CCAA softball games, Blue Chip Broadcasting will be calling the games on FloCollege and on www.bluechipbroadcasting.com. Bryan Nelson will call Stan State men's basketball and baseball games. Levi Flores will be calling the women's basketball and softball games.
UP NEXT: Stan State finishes the regular season with a trip to Arcata, Calif. for a four-game series with Cal Poly Humboldt. The two doubleheaders will take place on Friday, April 25th starting at 1:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 26th beginning at 11:00 a.m.
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