The spring sports seasons for local college and high school programs have started to wind down, which means it's tournament time.
While you'd think the Northland wouldn't be known for producing competitive baseball and softball programs (given the challenges provided by our oft-crappy climate), area schools have done quite well in recent years, especially in softball.
This spring has been no exception. St. Scholastica won their 15th straight UMAC baseball title and the right to host the league postseason championship, and UMD went on a late run to nab a spot in the NSIC Tournament. Both of those events take place this weekend.
Meanwhile, college softball has moved into national tournament play. Two of the three Twin Ports college teams qualified for national tournaments.
In Division II, UMD was selected to the 64-team field as an at-large entry. The Bulldogs are part of a four-team regional that will be played in Sioux Falls and hosted by NSIC rival Augustana. UMD (31-15) will play Colorado School of Mines in their opening game Thursday afternoon. Augustana won the NSIC regular-season and playoff titles, and they will play Regis (Colorado) in the other opening-round game. The double-elimination tournament runs through the weekend, with the winner moving on to a best-of-three Super Regional series the following weekend.
The NCAA Division II World Series starts May 26 in Salem, Va.
For the first time this year, the UMAC postseason title included an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament, and St. Scholastica won that crown at home over the weekend, beating Northwestern 6-4. The Saints (28-13) were placed in an eight-team regional in Eau Claire that starts Thursday and runs through either Sunday or Monday. CSS will play Luther (Iowa) in the opening round. That tournament is also double-elimination, with the winner moving into the NCAA Division III World Series that starts May 20, also in Salem.
UMD has experienced an extremely successful year in sports, with two national championships (football, men's hockey), as well as seeing the volleyball and women's hockey teams make the NCAA Tournament. It's great to see the softball program following that blueprint. Coach Jen Banford has led UMD to the NCAAs in three of her six years at the helm, marking three of the school's five NCAA appearances in history.
This is CSS' second trip to the NCAAs, having made it as an at-large entry in 2006.
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Monday, May 09, 2011
Monday, May 10, 2010
UMD Softball Qualifies For NCAA Regional

Here is the info from UMD:
For the fourth time in school history and the second time in Jen Banford's five-year head coaching tenure, the University of Minnesota Duluth has secured a berth in the NCAA Division II softball playoffs.
The Bulldogs, who have won six of their last eight games and own a 32-15 overall record, are among 64 teams chosen to compete in the 2010 event and will begin play this Friday (May 14) in the Central Regional in Wayne, Neb. UMD and host Wayne State College (40-12), which captured last weekend's Northern Sun Intercollegiate Sun Conference Tournament, are scheduled to meet in one first round matchup while the other will feature another pair of NSIC rivals -- Augustana College (42-10) and Concordia University-St. Paul (34-15). The winner of the three-day double-elimination tourney will meet the champion from the other Central Regional bracket. which is comprised of host Metropolitan State College (Denver), Mesa State College, Minnesota State University-Mankato and Winona State University, in a best two-of-three Super Regional series the following weekend (May 21-22). The NCAA II Championships are set for May 27-31 in St. Joseph, Mo.
UMD and Wayne State traded wins in their only two meetings of 2010 with the host Wildcats taking the opener 2-1 before the Bulldogs rebounded with a 4-2 victory on April 25. UMD was 0-2 versus Augustana College this spring and 1-2 against Concordia-St. Paul.
The Bulldogs also advanced to NCAA postseason play in 2007, 2002 and 1996 and made three appearances in the NAIA National Tournament (1991, 1990 and 1988).
You don't think of the Twin Ports as an area where spring sports teams can thrive. However, St. Scholastica has very successful baseball and softball programs, and UWS' baseball program is waking up after a long dry spell.
(Worth noting: the CSS softball team won their 14th UMAC title Sunday, beating Northland College in the championship game. Their season is over, but next year, the UMAC champion will finally get an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tourney.)
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