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Crusaders Lead Hawk Classic Field After Day One
Krystyna Johnson and the Crusaders lead the Hawk Classic after day one. (Ray Acevedo)
Krystyna Johnson and the Crusaders lead the Hawk Classic after day one. (Ray Acevedo)

Friday, November 18, 2011

In a 19-team tournament field at the Hawk Classic in Millsboro, Del. that features 10 of the nation’s top-12 squads, it was #18 Valparaiso which continued its hot start to the 2011-2012 campaign on Friday, as the Crusaders sit atop the standings after the first of three days of competition.

The Crusaders tallied 3,896 pins through five sets of four-game baker matches on Friday afternoon, outpacing #2 Vanderbilt (3,830 pins) and #3 Fairleigh Dickinson (3,828 pins) atop the tournament standings.

“We bowled well for most of the day today,” said Crusader head coach Matt Nantais.  “Teams seemed to bowl their best set against us today, but we stayed pretty consistent and averaged 194 for the day.  We did struggle on some single pin spares, and didn’t bowl as aggressively as we normally do.  We seem to struggle the first day so we will see how we start off tomorrow.”

Valpo opened action on Friday against #16 St. Francis (N.Y.), earning a relatively easy victory by a 791-725 count.  The Crusaders then faced #8 Kutztown and rolled a tremendous four-game series of 816, but unfortunately for Valpo, it wasn’t enough for the win, as Kutztown rolled the second-highest series of the day for an 850-816 victory.  Valpo would have defeated any of the other 18 teams at the tournament in the second match with its 816 score.

The Crusaders rebounded in the day’s third contest, facing off against #7 Sam Houston State and coming out with a narrow 760-754 win.  Valpo matched up against #2 Vanderbilt in the fourth match of the day and rolled the third-best series of Friday’s action with an 836, but yet again the Crusaders faced the one team that could beat them in that set of matches, as Vandy rolled a tournament-best 865.  Valpo closed the day against #3 Fairleigh Dickinson, but couldn’t come out with a win, dropping a 731-693 match.

Valparaiso (24-6) returns to the lanes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, as the second day of competition will feature five sets of traditional matches.  The top four squads in the standings following tomorrow’s action have a shot at the tournament title in bracket play on Sunday.

W Track Hillsdale Classic Hillsdale, Mich.
May 8 No Team Score
Softball Valpo 1 Chicago, Ill.
May 8 Youngstown State 9
Softball Valpo 3 Chicago, Ill.
May 9 UIC 1
M Track Dr. Keeler Invitational Naperville, Ill.
May 10 No Team Score
Softball Valpo 4 8 inn.
May 10 Cleveland State 3
Softball Valpo 10 Chicago, Ill.
May 10 Wright State 2
Baseball Valpo 0 Chicago, Ill.
May 10 UIC 3
W Track GVSU Last Chance Allendale, Mich.
May 11 No Team Score
Softball Valpo 2 Chicago, Ill.
May 11 Youngstown State 1
Softball Valpo 11 Chicago, Ill.
May 11 Youngstown State 9
Baseball Valpo 5 Chicago, Ill.
May 11 UIC 12
Baseball Valpo 2 Chicago, Ill.
May 12 UIC 5
Baseball Toledo 1 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 14 Valpo 6
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 16 13th/13 (309)
Baseball Youngstown State 1 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 16 Valpo 4
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 17 13th/13 (617)
Baseball Youngstown State 4 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 17 Valpo 7
Softball Valpo 0 Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 17 #7/8 Michigan 5
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 18
Baseball Youngstown State Emory G. Bauer Field
May 18, 1:00 p.m. Valpo
Softball Valpo Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 18, 1:30 p.m. Central Michigan
Softball Valpo Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 19, 1:30 p.m. TBA
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 23, 1:30 p.m. Horizon League Championship
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 24, 1:30 p.m. Horizon League Championship
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 25, 1:30 p.m. Horizon League Championship
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 26, 1:30 p.m. Horizon League Championship