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Huskie baseball takes swing today to rise above .500

By Nick Gerts | March 28, 2001

For the first time this season, the NIU baseball team finds itself with a sub.-500 record. The Huskies lost a three-game series to Ball State last weekend, dropping them to 8-10. The Huskies face Bradley today, with Game 1 of a double-header starting...

Ballers show new attitude, already

By Nick Gerts | March 28, 2001

When Rob Judson walked into Chick Evans Field House on Tuesday, he already noticed a difference in the NIU men's basketball team. Three weeks removed from the first-round 89-57 loss to Ball State, the Huskies have been playing pick-up games and have increased...

Gardina gets NCAA shot in individual action

By Nick Gerts | March 28, 2001

Huskie Anna Gardina has earned a ticket to the NCAA South Central Regionals. The sophomore gymnast qualified for the meet as the second all-arounder in the individual competition. Regionals start April 7. Gardina probably will be joined by senior Reyna...

Pitching packs heat in split

By Jason Walton | March 28, 2001

The NIU softball team has been relatively quiet at the plate in recent games, but on Tuesday afternoon the pitching made up for it. Senior Courtney Witvliet pitched a complete game in the first of a double-header against Miami of Ohio. The right-hander...

Softball scrapes Game 2 comeback over Miami

By Joe Lacdan | March 28, 2001

Refusing to crumble, the NIU softball team mustered the energy to compete in the Mid-American Conference against Miami on Tuesday afternoon. After suffering from a drought at the plate in a 1-0 loss in the opening game against Miami, the Huskies used...

Dreaming of your own sports team?

By Adam Zolmierski | March 27, 2001

As sports go on year-round, fans can't afford to continuously buy tickets to see their favorite players or teams. However, there is another alternative: fantasy leagues. Fantasy leagues allow people to make their own teams and take a crack at being a...

Cards clobber lagging Huskies

By Nick Gerts | March 27, 2001

Ball State had the NIU baseball team's number all last season. This year isn't any different, as the Cardinals swept the Huskies this weekend in a three-game series, 13-1, 11-4 and 15-7. Game 4 was cancelled Sunday because of inclement weather. "I'm proud...

NIU tennis drops deuce to Marshall and Miami

By Tia Carol Jones | March 27, 2001

The NIU women's tennis team lost its fourth- and fifth-straight matches this weekend. With losses to Marshall and Miami in their first Mid-American Conference matches of the season, the Huskies have already gone 0-2. Friday, the women played MAC co-champions,...

Judson takes reins

By Nick Gerts | March 27, 2001

Let the Rob Judson era begin. As of today, the newly-appointed coach will take the reins as the NIU men's basketball coach. According to his contract, Judson would take over as the Huskies' coach the day after Illinois lost in the NCAA Tournament. The...

Softball finds stride despite weekend split

By Joe Lacdan | March 27, 2001

It may not have shown in Friday's split against Akron, but the NIU softball team has been creeping toward peak form. The defending Mid-American Conference champs found consistency on the mound and on defense, giving up two and three runs, respectively,...

Sluggers open MAC bid today

By Adam Zolmierski | March 26, 2001

A new conference season could start strongly today for the NIU men's baseball team.

The Huskies (8-7) will begin Mid-American Conference play when they travel to Ball State for a four-game series. The Cardinals were chosen as a preseason favorite in the MAC, but are struggling now with a 7-11 record in the wake of an eight-game losing streak.

"This is a different season when we start [today]," Huskies coach Dave Schrage said. "This is a season where if we're gonna go to the tournament, it starts on this weekend."

The Huskies are coming off their home-opener Wednesday, when they split a doubleheader with Chicago State. Senior Don Rodman pitched a complete Game 2 and picked up the 4-3 win. If NIU wants to make a statement this weekend, it needs similar pitching performances from Stephen Ayers, Steve Hardman, Brad Gavelek and Dan Badgley.

The Huskies' bats also must stay lively. As a team, they currently are hitting .302, compared to the .267 they hold their opponents to. Jason Ciarrachi comes into this weekend's series on a 13-game hitting streak.

However, NIU isn't doing everything it should to reach its full potential, Schrage said.

"We need to make some definite improvements and some changes," he said. "When you're building a program and you have some success, the kids tend to relax a little. It's happened to us. Our biggest change has to be that we play hard all day, whether we're up or down."

Coach hails awards as team reflection

By Joe Lacdan | March 26, 2001

After enduring unstable early season weather and a monster non-conference competition, NIU's softball team begins defense of its Mid-American Conference Crown today. The Huskies welcome the Akron Zips (7-10) for a double header at 2:00 p.m.

"This begins the second season for us," NIU coach Donna Martin said. "Everything we've done at this point was just to prepare ourselves for conference."

Two NIU softball players earned individual MAC honors Tuesday, but coach Donna Martin believes the awards represent the team's overall success.

Senior catcher Samantha Knoll was named MAC Player of the Week, while freshman hurler Amy Krahula won Pitcher of the Week recognition.

Martin said the honors typify the improvement of the Huskie team, which went 4-4 last week after starting the season 1-11.

"We played much better as a team and group down in Florida," Martin said. "I think these individual awards are a testament to that."

The Huskies (5-15) hit the ball better, and it showed in an 8-0 shutout of Colgate University when NIU tallied 11 hits. Knoll led the efforts, posting a .481 batting average and tallying 11 runs, 6 RBI, 3 doubles and a home run.

Knoll has developed into NIU's top hitter, tallying team-bests of 22 hits, 15 runs, 6 doubles, 2 homers and 11 RBI. Her .338 season batting average also ranks first on the team.

Martin said the junior provided a much-needed lift, especially after the Huskies struggled at the plate before arriving in Florida.

"Her offense really ignited us," Martin said of Knoll. "It got us starting to hit as a unit. I think we fed off her performance."

After some early-season struggles, Krahula has started to come around, leading NIU with a 2.49 earned-run average. She posted a 0.48 ERA and earned two victories last week.

"Amy has really come on strong of late," Martin said. "She has really been a stabilizing force for us, and she has solidified her standing in the rotation."

Krahula (2-1) shined especially in a 2-0 blanking of Colgate, giving up only 2 hits and 1 walk. Her other victory came in a 4-1 win against Maine on Saturday.