The Saint Mary’s fastpitch softball team hits the road for three conference doubleheaders, heading to Northfield, Minn., on Thursday for a 3:30 p.m. matchup against Carleton, before continuing on to St. Joseph, Minn., for a 1 p.m. showdown with Saint Benedict on Saturday, and completing the road trip in Moorhead, Minn., with a 1 p.m. twinbill against Concordia on Sunday.
SAINT MARY’S CARDINALS
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2024: 7-3 MIAC, 19-7 Overall
CARLETON KNIGHTS
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2024: 3-5 MIAC, 12-10 Overall
SAINT BENEDICT BENNIES
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2024: 9-1 MIAC, 14-12 Overall
CONCORDIA COBBERS
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2024: 0-10 MIAC, 5-21 Overall
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SMU-CAR * LAST MEETING:
April 8, 2023 * Winona, MN
L, 9-7; W, 2-0 * Series History
SMU-CSB * LAST MEETING:
May 7, 2024 * Winona, MN
L, 10-0; W, 5-2 * Series History
SMU-CON * LAST MEETING:
May 2, 2023 * Moorhead, MN
W, 7-4; W, 6-2 * Series History
SAINT MARY’S * LAST ACTION:
April 14, 2024 * Winona, MN
St. Olaf * L, 5-2; L, 5-1
CARLETON * LAST ACTION:
April 14, 2024 * Northfield, MN
St. Scholastica * W, 12-7; W, 11-9
SAINT BENEDICT * LAST ACTION:
April 14, 2024 * Northfield, MN
Macalester * W, 15-5; W, 18-2
CONCORDIA * LAST ACTION:
April 14, 2024 * Minneapolis, MN
Augsburg * L, 3-2; L, 10-1 (5)
SAINT MARY’S * UP NEXT:
April 23, 2024 * St. Paul, MN
Macalester * 4:30/6:30
CARLETON * UP NEXT:
April 20, 2024 * Northfield, MN
Augsburg * 1:00/3:00
SAINT BENEDICT * UP NEXT:
April 20, 2024 * Moorhead, MN
Bethel * 1:00/3:00
CONCORDIA * UP NEXT:
April 20, 2024 * Moorhead, MN
Bethel * 1:00/3:00
SAINT MARY’S SCOUTING REPORT:
• FOR THE RECORD: The Cardinals head into their back-to-back-to-back doubleheaders against Carleton, Saint Benedict, and Concordia sitting at 19-7 overall, while owning a 7-3 mark in MIAC action.
• LAST TIME OUT: Saint Mary’s was involved in a pair of conference sweeps last weekend, as the Cardinals grabbed a pair of wins — 7-4 and 4-1 — against 10th-ranked Bethel last Saturday, before dropping 5-2 and 5-1 decisions the following afternoon.
• ROAD WARRIORS: SMU’s doubleheader against Carleton kicks off four consecutive road twinbills for the Cardinals, who will follow up their showdown with the Knights by traveling to Saint Benedict on Saturday, Concordia on Sunday, and Macalester next Tuesday, before closing out the regular season with home DHs against both Augsburg and Hamline. … SMU is 5-3 on their home field, while going 14-4 on the road — including 12-2 in neutral-site contests.
• STREAK SNAPPERS: SMU had its six-game winning streak snapped with its 1-0, Game 2 loss to Gustavus on April 9. … The Cardinals have put together two five-game winning streaks this season, as well as a season-high six-game win streak this season.
• IN THE POLLS: Saint Mary’s made its first appearance in the NFCA Top 25 Coaches Poll since 2006, earning a No. 25 ranking on March 12, before slipping into the “Others Receiving Votes” category in five of the last six polls. … Saint Mary’s has faced three teams that were nationally ranked, winning all three — SMU dropped then-No. 4 Coe 5-4 on Feb. 24, and swept then-No. 10 Bethel 7-4 and 4-1 last Saturday.
• RARE COMPANY: SMU’s 17-2 start to the season was the Cardinals’ best since the 1997 season, when Saint Mary’s opened the year 37-1 — including a school-record 33-game winning streak.
• LEADING THE CHARGE: Makayla Steffes (Winona, Minn.) enters this week’s play boasting a team-leading .458 batting average. The freshman is one of five Cardinals who are hitting above .300. … Peyton Berg (Chatfield, Minn.) is second to Steffes, hitting .370, followed by Ali
• ON THE RUN: Saint Mary’s has erupted for 187 runs in 26 games this season — including a season-high 22-run outburst in routing North Central 22-1 on Feb.18, an 18-run outburst in drubbing Martin Luther 18-2 on Feb. 24, and a 17-run showing against Emmanuel in a 17-9 win on March 4 … SMU’s 22 runs against North Central were the most in a game since plating 27 against Mount Marty College on March 20, 2009. … Steffes has scored a team-leading 27 runs, followed by French with 19, Lizzie Pike (Rochester, Minn.) with 17, Berg with 16, Bork with 13, and Bonk, Abbie Stigler (Menomonee Falls, Wis.), and Breonna Methner (Woodbury, Minn.) with 11 each. … Steffes scored a career-high five times against Emmanuel on March 4. The five runs scored were the most since Alex Raske scored five times against Macalester on April 22, 2015.
• HIT PARADE: Saint Mary’s boasts five players who have reach 20+ hits through 26 games. Steffes leads the way with 38, nine in front of French. Berg (27), Megan McGinnis (Appleton, Wis. / 22), and Bork (21) have also reached the 20-hit mark, while Bonk is one hit shy of joining the club. … Steffes and Bork have each posted career-high four-hit games, while SMU has had nine different players post three hits in a game this season. … Steffes — who has had a least one hit in 22 of the team’s 26 games — leads the team with 10 multiple-hit games, followed by McGinnis with eight, and French and Berg with seven each.
• EXTRA, EXTRA: The Cardinals have delivered 67 extra-base hits this season — 45 doubles, seven triples, and 15 home runs. … Nordlund and Bork each own a team-best seven doubles, followed by Steffes and Berg with six, and French with five. … Pike and McGinnis have accounted for five of the team’s seven triples — with McGinnis own a team-high three three-baggers, one more than Pike, while Steffes and Samya Brown (Chicago, Ill.) own the other two.
• BOMBS AWAY: Berg leads the Cardinals’ home run parade with five — including posting her first collegiate two-home run game against No. 10 Bethel last Saturday. … Bork is sitting second on the team with three round-trippers, followed by Nordlund, French, and Bonk with two each, and McGinnis with one. … Berg launched Saint Mary’s first home run of the season, a two-run shot against Northwestern on Feb. 17. … Bonk’s two-run home run against St. Catherine last Friday was the first of her collegiate career, while Steffes’s lead-off HR against St. Scholastica in Game 2 on April 6 was her first as a Cardinal. … SMU slugged five home runs against St. Scholastica last Saturday — three in the first game and two more in the nightcap. … Saint Mary’s clubbed 16 HRs in 2023.
• DRIVING ‘EM HOME: Berg sits atop the team’s RBI race with 24. French (21), Nordlund (16), Bork (13), Steffes (13), Pike (12), and Methner (10) have also reached double figures in RBIs this season. … French, Berg, and Steffes have all posted four RBI games this season — French and Steffes each delivering four RBIs against Emmanuel on March 4. … Berg leads the team with six multiple-RBI games, one more than Bork and two up on both French and Nordlund.
• STREAKING ALONG: Steffes and French have both posted hitting streaks of 10 or more games this season — Steffes hit safely in her first 12 games this season, while French had at least one hit in SMU’s first 10 games. … Berg’s current four-game hit streak is team team’s longest active streak. … French, who closed out the 2023 season hitting safely in each of the Cardinals’ last 12 games, had her 22-game hitting streak snapped against Heidelberg on March 7. … Steffes has reached base safely in 20 of the team’s 22 games this season.
• CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Saint Mary’s has swiped 59 bases on 72 attempts this season, led by Steffes, who is 14-for-18 in the stolen base department. … SMU has gotten at least one stolen base from 15 different players. … Saint Mary’s posted 92 stolen bases in 112 attempts last season — and got at least one stolen base from 17 different players.
• IN THE CIRCLE: Steffes has logged a team-leading 80 2/3 innings in SMU’s first 26 games, compiling a 10-4 record and a 2.43 ERA, while throwing eight complete games. … Bork has put together a 6-1 record and 2.50 ERA in 42.0 innings, while Kenzie Gatz (Oswego, Ill. / 1-2, 3.55 ERA, 25 2/3 IP), Izzy Griffin (West St. Paul, Minn. / 2-0, 4.73 ERA, 13 1/3 IP), and, and Rhiannon Carroll (Rudolph, Wis. / 0-0, 8.08 ERA, 4 1/3 IP) have also seen time in the circle for the Cardinals. … As a staff, Saint Mary’s pitchers own a 2.95 ERA and opposing batters are hitting just .274.
• PITCHING FIRSTS: Steffes recorded her first collegiate pitching win with a six-inning, six-hitter against Northwestern on Feb. 17, and collected her first career save in SMU’s 5-4, Game 2 win over St. Catherine on April 29. … Gatz earned her first win as a Cardinal with a complete-game effort in SMU’s 11-4 win over Elizabethtown on March 8. … Griffin picked up her first collegiate win, and her first collegiate shutout — in her first collegiate start — in a 2-0 victory over Carleton last season, while Bork recorded her first pitching win as a Cardinal against Bethany Lutheran on Feb. 18, 2023, allowing one run on four hits in four innings of a 5-1 Saint Mary’s win.
• FANNING THE FLAMES: Saint Mary’s pitchers have struck out 87 batters in 26 games, led by Steffes with 52 strikeouts, followed by Bork with 16 and Griffin with nine. … Steffes struck out a single-game career-high nine batters against Heidelberg on March 7. … Bork, who finished with 48 strikeouts a year ago, fanned a career-high 10 batters in the Cardinals’ 8-3 win over Houghton on Feb. 27, 2023. The 10 strikeouts were the most by a Cardinal pitcher since Amber Chow fanned 10 against Gustavus on April 17, 2021.
• MIAC HONORS: Steffes collected her third MIAC weekly honor on April 1, being named MIAC Pitcher of the Week. The freshman has also been named MIAC Offensive Player of the Week twice, on Feb. 19 and March 11.
• PROGRAM FIRSTS: The Cardinals’ spring trip games against Thomas, Emmanuel, Heidelberg, Penn State Behrend, and Elizabethtown were all the first in program history.
• WORKING OVERTIME: Saint Mary’s has played two extra-inning games, beating both Heidelberg (3-2) and Penn State Behrend (15-11) in eight innings. SMU scored nine runs in the top of the seventh, and then erupted for five runs in the top of the eighth in their 15-11 win over Penn State Behrend on March 7.
• CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: As a team, Saint Mary’s is hitting .343 (248-for-723), with 45 doubles, seven triples, and 15 home runs, while scoring 187 runs and owning 155 RBIs. … SMU has outscored its first 22 opponents 187-92 — including 67-19 through the game’s first two innings. … SMU has scored five or more runs in an inning nine times — including an 11-run fourth inning in the Cardinals’ 22-1, five-inning victory over North Central on Feb. 24. SMU has posted an eight-run first inning against Emmanuel on March 4 and a nine-run seventh inning against Penn State Behrend on March 7. … Saint Mary’s is 11-1 when holding its opponents to two runs or less. … The Cardinals are 14-4 when scoring first and 11-1 when scoring in the first inning. … SMU owns seven wins cut short by the eight-run rule.
CARLETON SCOUTING REPORT:
• FOR THE RECORD: Carleton heads into its midweek doubleheader against Saint Mary’s sporting a 12-10 overall record, including a 3-5 mark through the first eight games of the conference slate.
• LAST TIME OUT: The Knights erupted for 23 runs in posting a pair of conference wins over St. Scholastica last Sunday in Northfield, Minn. Carleton opened with a 12-7 win in the opener against the Saints, and completed the sweep with an 11-9 victory.
• HOME SWEET HOME: With their sweep of St. Scholastica last Sunday, Carleton — which is in the midst of playing five consecutive home doubleheaders — improved to 6-2 at Ele Hansen Field. The Knights are 6-8 on the road this year — including 5-5 in neutral-site contests.
• LEADING THE CHARGE: Megan Smith heads into the week hitting a team-leading .479, going 34-for-71 in 22 games this season. Smith is one of two players with batting averages above .400 — being joined by Bryanna Schaffer (.431) — while Grace Colburn (.377), Natasha Paez (.355), and Adriana Wiggins (.343) all owns averages north of .300.
• ON THE RUN: Carleton has scored 131 runs in 22 games and boasts five players who have scored 10 or more runs. Smith leads the way for the Knights, scoring 25 times, followed by Schaffer (19), Wiggins (19), Esme Song (16), and Helen Moses (10). … Smith, Wiggins, and Song have all scored a single-game, season-high three runs this season.
• HIT PARADE: Smith (34) and Schaffer (31) have both eclipsed the 30-hit mark this season and are two of eight Knights who own at least 10 hits. Colburn is third on the team with 26 hits, while Wiggins (23), Reagan Wills (16), Alissa Maquar (13), Paez (11), and Moses (10) have also reached double digits. … Smith delivered a single-game, season-high four hits against Macalester on April 12. …. Smith and Schaffer share the team lead with 10 multiple-hit games, two more than Colburn.
• EXTRA, EXTRA: Forty-two of Carleton’s 204 hits this season have gone for extra bases, including 30 doubles, eight triples, and four home runs. … Smith and Schaffer share the team lead with six doubles each, two more than Wills, while Smith has accounted for five of the Knights’ eight triples. … Schaffer belted a season-best two doubles against Crown on Feb. 17, while Smith hit two of her five triples against St. Scholastica last Sunday. … Paez has launched two of Carleton’s four home runs this season, with Schaffer and Colburn hitting the other two.
• DRIVING ‘EM HOME: The Knights have five players with 10+ RBIs through 22 games, led by Schaffer with 24. Colburn (17), Smith (15), Maquar (12), and Wills (10) have also delivered at least 10 RBIs. … Schaffer, Block, and Smith share the team’s season-high with four RBIs in a game this season. … Schaffer has delivered a team-best seven multiple-RBI games, with Colburn and Maquar tied for second with four.
• STREAKING ALONG: Smith heads into the week riding a season-high 13-game hitting streak. Schaffer also put together a double-figure hitting streak this season — hitting safely in 10 consecutive games — and enters the week with an active hit streak of seven. …
• IN THE CIRCLE: Rachel Block (6-4, 2.93 ERA) and Sydney Trentman (5-6, 4.47 ERA) have been the workhorses for the Knights’ pitching staff, logging 71 2/3 and 56 1/3 innings, respectively. … Genevieve Lyon (0-0, 3.50 ERA, 10.0 IP) and Becca Madsen (1-0, 5.25 ERA, 4.0 IP) have also seen time in the circle this season. … Trentman has made a team-high 14 pitching appearances, one more than Bock, while Block leads the staff with 11 starts and eight complete games. … Trentman has hurled three shutouts among her eight starts, with Block throwing Carleton’s other shutout.
• FANNING THE FLAMES: Carleton pitchers have combined to post 89 strikeouts, led by Trentman with 50 and Block with 36.
• CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: As a team, the Knights are hitting .338 (204-for-603), with 30 doubles, eight triples, four home runs, 131 runs scored, and 121 RBIs. Carleton’s pitching staff has combined for a 3.65 ERA, while opponents are hitting .274. … Carleton has scored 10 or more runs four times this season — including back-to-back 14-run efforts in wins over Crown (14-3) and North Central (14-2). On the flip side, the Knights have surrendered 10+ runs just twice, including allowing 11 in falling to Bowdoin 11-5 on March 20. … Carleton recorded a season-high 16 hits against St. Scholastica last Sunday, while delivering a season-high 12 RBIs against both North Central on Feb. 23 and vs. St. Scholastica last Sunday. … Carleton opened the season with six straights, only to drop its next four games. Carleton is 6-6 since starting the season 6-4.
SAINT BENEDICT SCOUTING REPORT:
• FOR THE RECORD: Saint Benedict heads into its busy week owning a 12-10 overall record, including a near-perfect 9-1 mark through the first 10 games of the conference season.
• LAST TIME OUT: The Bennies erupted for 33 runs on 31 hits in sweeping past Macalester last Sunday in St. Paul, Minn. CSB kicked off the day with a 15-5 drubbing of the Scots in the opener, and kicked its offensive up a notch in the nightcap, completing the sweep with an 18-2 victory.
• COMING IN HOT: With their sweep of Macalester last Sunday, the Bennies extended their winning streak to three and are now 12-1 in their last 13 games — the lone loss, a 7-2, Game 1 setback to St. Catherine last Saturday. … CSB has outscored its opponents 117-27 during its current 12-1 run.
• LEADING THE CHARGE: Olivia Tautges enters the week boasting a team-best .408 batting average, collecting 29 hits in 71 at-bats through 24 games. … Bryn Ruhberg (.391), Cat Smetana (.388), Maddy Kubik (.344), Bryn Carlstrom (.337), Megan Erickson (.329), Olivia Van Hout (.310), and Sammy Muetzel (.303) are also sporting averages above .300.
• ON THE RUN: CSB has plated 158 runs in 26 games this season, and has nine players hwo have crossed home plate at least 10 times, led by Ruhberg (22) and Tautges (21), who have eclipsed the 20-run mark. Tori Benson (16), Van Hout (15), Erickson (14), Muetzel (14), Smetana (12_, Carlstrom (11), and Kubik (10) have also reached double digits in runs scored. … CSB has two players — Ruhberg (twice) and Tautges — who have scored three runs in a game this season.
• HIT PARADE: Smetana has banged out a team-best 33 hits, four in front of both Tautges and Carlstrom, with Ruhberg (27), Erickson (24), Benson (23), Kubik (22), and Muetzel (20) also recorded 20+ hits. … Tautges and Smetana have both recorded four-hit games this season — Tautges against St. Olaf on April 3 and Smetana vs. Macalester last Sunday. … Carlstrom and Tautges have both recorded nine multiple-hit games this season, one more than Smetana.
• EXTRA, EXTRA: Seventy of the Bennies’ 235 hits this season have gone for extra bases, including 48 doubles, four triples, and 18 home runs. … Smetana leads the squad with eight doubles with eight, one more than Erickson and Muetzel, and two upon Tautges and Benson. … CSB’s four triples have come from four different players — Smetana, Erickson, Benson, and Van Hout.
• BOMBS AWAY: Four players have accounted for all 18 of the Bennies’ home run this season. Tautges leads the way, banging out nine round-trippers, while Benson has hit four. Erickson is third on the three with three dingers, and Smetana has chipped in two. … Concordia hit a season-high three home runs against Concordia on April 9.
• DRIVING ‘EM HOME: Fueled by her 15 extra-base hits, Tautges owns a team-leading 28 RBIs. Erickson (23) and Benson (21) have also driven in at least 20 runs, while Carlstrom (17), Smetana (15), and Ruhberg (11) each own 10+ RBIs. … Erickson drove in a single-game season-high five runs against Augsburg on April 6. … Tautges leads the Bennies with nine multiple-RBI games, three more than Benson.
• STREAKING ALONG: Tautges heads into the week riding a season-high 13-game hitting streak. Smetana, who has hit safely in each of the Bennies’ last three games, also put together a 13-game hit streak earlier this season.
• IN THE CIRCLE: Elle Peterson (7-4, 4.03 ERA) has tossed a team-leading 74 2/3 innings to lead the three-person Bennie pitching staff. Olivia Wallace (2-6, 4.20 ERA) has thrown 51 2/3 innings, while Addy Bowne (5-2, 4.83 ERA) owns 37 2/3 innings in the circle this season. … Peterson and Wallace lead the team with 16 pitching appearances, two more than Bowne, with Peterson leading the way with 13 starts. … Wallace owns a team-best five complete games, one more than Peterson, with Peterson tossing the team’s lone complete-game shutout.
• FANNING THE FLAMES: Peterson, Wallace, and Bowne have combined to strike out 101 batters. Peterson leads the way with 54 strikeouts, followed by Wallace with 31 and Bowne with 16. … Peterson struck out a season-high seven batters against Concordia on April 9.
• CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: As a team, Saint Benedict is hitting .321 (235-for-733), with 48 doubles, four triples, 18 home runs, 158 runs scored, and 148 RBIs. The CSB pitching staff, meanwhile, has compiled a 4.27 ERA, with opponents hitting .282 off them. … The Bennies have scored 10 or more runs six times, including a season-high 18-run effort in last Sunday’s 18-2, Game 2 win over Macalester. CSB has also plated nine runs three times — with all three resulting in 9-0 victories. … On the flip side, the Bennies have allowed a season-high 10 runs twice, falling to both Christopher Newport (10-6) and Emory (10-0). … Along with their season-high 18 runs, CSB also posted season-highs in RBIs (17) and doubles (5) against Macalester last Sunday, while delivering a season-best 18 hits against Concordia on April 9.
CONCORDIA SCOUTING REPORT:
• FOR THE RECORD: Concordia heads into its conference doubleheader against Saint Mary’s sitting at 5-21 overall, while still searching for their first MIAC victory (0-10).
• LAST TIME OUT: The Cobbers went to both ends of the spectrum in their conference doubleheader against Augsburg last Sunday in Minneapolis, Minn., dropping a one-run, 3-2 decision to the Auggies in the opener, before suffering a lopsided, 10-1 five-inning affair in the nightcap.
• LIMPING IN: With their back-to-back losses to Augsburg on Sunday, the Cobbers saw their season-high losing streak climb to 11 straight. CC has not won since beating Neumann 2-1 on March 7. Since then, the Cobbers have been outscored 90-23 and have surrendered 10 or ore runs six times.
• KEEPING IT NEUTRAL: All five of Concordia’s wins this season have come on neutral-site fields. The Cobbers are 0-2 at home, and 0-8 in true road games, while sporting a 5-11 mark in neutral-site contests.
• LEADING THE CHARGE: Kailee Falconer has been the Cobbers’ offensive sparkplug through 25 games, owning a team-best .440 batting average – collecting 33 hits in 75 at-bats. … Falconer is one of three CC players with batting averages above .300, being joined by Karissa Finnigan (.366) and Jocelyn Maki (.311).
• ON THE RUN: Concordia has scored 74 runs in 25 games, with Falconer and Morgan Linstad the only two players to cross home plate 10 or more times. Falconer leads the way with 15 runs scored, five more than Linstad. … Emma Bowman, Falconer, and Danielle Lyon have all scored a single-game, season-high three runs this season.
• HIT PARADE: Falconer has amassed a team-leading 33 hits, with Finnigan a distance second on the squad with 15. Maki (14), Bowman (14), and Reese Hauck (12) are the only other Cobbers with 10+ hits this season. … Falconer leads the Cobbers with 10 multiple-hit games, while Bowman posted a single-game, season-high four hits against North Central on Feb. 17.
• EXTRA, EXTRA: Twenty-six of Concordia’s 149 hits have been for extra bases, including 20 doubles, three triples, and three home runs. … Falconer has accounted for seven of CC’s 20 doubles, followed by Hauck with four and Maki with three. … Falconer has also delivered two of the Cobbers’ three triples, with Danielle Lyon adding the other. … CC’s three home runs have come from Maki, Lyon, and Mallory Leitner.
• DRIVING ‘EM HOME: Falconer has delivered a team-best 10 RBIs, two more than Maki and four up on Emma Bowman, with Jillian Martinez sitting with five RBIs. … Bowman, Leitner, and Maki have each posted a three-RBI game this season. … Falconer has delivered three of the team’s 11 multiple-RBI games, with Lyon one back with two.
• STREAKING ALONG: Falconer owns the Cobbers’ longest hit streak of the season at six games, and enters CC’s DH against Saint Mary’s riding the Cobbers’ longest active hit streak at four games.
• IN THE CIRCLE: Concordia has used five different pitchers this season, led by Leitner (2-7, 4.93 ERA) and Finnigan (1-9, 6.02 ERA), who have logged 54.0 and 52 1/3 innings, respectively. … Lauren Staples (1-30, 3.72 ERA, 26 1/3 IP), Kayley Bosc (0-2, 11.85 ERA, 13.0 IP), and Lexi Burke (1-0, 4.80 ERA, 11 2/3 IP) have also seen time in the circle for the Cobbers. … Leitner and Finnigan share the team lead with 13 pitching appearances, with Leitner owning a team-high 10 starts.
• COMPLETING WHAT THEY STARTED: Leitner has tossed four complete games, one more than Finnigan, two up on Staples, and three in front of Burke.
• FANNING THE FLAMES: Concordia pitchers have combined to strikeout 66 batters. Leitner leads the way for the CC staff with 27 strikeouts, followed by Finnigan with 16 and Staples with 15. … Leitner struck out a single-game seven batters against Penn State Berks on March 6.
• CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: As a team, Concordia is hitting .240 (149-for-620), with 20 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 74 runs scored, and 59 RBIs. CC’s pitching staff owns a combined 5.65 ERA, with teams hitting .363. … The Cobbers have been outscored 167-74 through 26 games, including 22-1 in the sixth inning. … Concordia has scored 10 or more runs once this season — beating Martin Luther 11-0 on Feb. 18.. On the flip side, the Cobbers have surrendered 10+ runs in 10 of their 26 games, including allowing a season-high 13 runs in a 13-1 loss to UMN Morris on Feb. 24. … Concordia has held its opponent to CC. is 0-11 when its opponent scores first, and 0-8 when giving up a run in the first inning.