Winter Camps Continue Jan. 14

Jan, 7 2012

LUBBOCK, Texas (January 7, 2011) - Lubbock Christian University softball head coach Daren Hays announced there will not be a softball camp held for Sunday, January 8th, but the camps for Jan. 14 and 15 are still scheduled.


Lady Chaps Ranked 7th

Nov, 16 2011

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Defending national champion Oregon Tech has claimed the top spot in the 2011 NAIA Softball Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll, the national office announced Tuesday. The Owls, who defeated California Baptist 1-0 on May 25 to capture the 2011 National Championship, received 17 of 20 first-place votes and earned 555 points. Oregon Tech, who went 42-13 during the 2011 season, jumps up 17 spots from last season’s final poll.

The Owls are led by reigning NAIA Coach of the Year Greg Stewart. He enters his eighth season at the helm for Oregon Tech with a record of 226-107-2. Stewart will lean on top junior pitcher Taylor Schmidt, who went 17-4 with a 2.02 ERA, and sophomore infielder Shauna Collins, who led the team with a .358 batting average.

Cal State San Marcos climbs two spots to No. 2 with 535 points and one first-place nod on the strength of a 47-11 record and fourth-place National Championship. No. 3 Oklahoma City creeps up six spots with 511 points and two first-place votes after concluding last season at No. 9 in the polls. No. 4 Central Baptist (Ark.) and No.5 Brenau (Ga.) complete the top five with 493 and 488 points, respectively. Cal State San Marcos and Central Baptist are the only holdovers from last season’s final top five.

No. 13 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) makes the biggest jump of teams that landed outside of last season’s final poll. The Lady Senators return three-time NAIA All-America outfielder Brandi Richards and lose just two starters from a team that went 34-20. Similarly, Union (Tenn.) went from unranked to No. 17. The Lady Bulldogs bring back their top two pitchers in Brooke Thomas and Keaton Kirk after finishing last season as TranSouth Athletic Conference Tournament and regular-season runner-up.

In total, 20 squads retained Top-25 rankings from the previous poll with No. 6 Belhaven (Miss.), No. 7 Lubbock Christian (Texas) and No. 14 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) remaining in the exact same positions. New to the poll are Auburn Montgomery, Union (Tenn.), No. 20 Central Methodist (Mo.), No. 23 Corban (Ore.) and No. 25 Oklahoma Christian.

Thirteen conferences/independent/unaffiliated groupings are represented in the poll. The Southern States Athletic Conference boasts the most ranked clubs with six: Brenau, Belhaven, No. 9 Shorter (Ga.), Auburn Montgomery, No. 16 William Carey (Miss.) and No. 22 Mobile (Ala.). The Sooner Athletic Conference claims three teams: Oklahoma City, Lubbock Christian and Oklahoma Christian. Five conferences are represented by two members.

The poll was voted upon by a panel of head coaches representing each of the conferences /independent /unaffiliated groupings. The first regular-season poll will be released on March 19, 2012. For more information about NAIA softball, click here.

Notes (all information dating back to 2000): Oregon Tech’s highest-ever previous ranking was 10th, occurring on March 19, 2002 … Oregon Tech joins former NAIA member California Baptist, Lubbock Christian (Texas), Mobile (Ala.), Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma City, former NAIA member Simon Fraser (B.C.) and Thomas (Ga.) as the only schools to appear at No. 1 … California Baptist leads the way with 46 all-time No. 1 appearances, followed by Oklahoma City with 20, Simon Fraser with 18, Thomas with 13, Mobile with five, Lubbock Christian with three and Oklahoma Baptist with two … No. 2 Cal State San Marcos has been ranked in 22-straight polls as it ties its highest-ever ranking this week … No. 3 Oklahoma City has appeared in 71-straight polls, falling no lower than 18th during that stretch … No. 20 Central Methodist (Mo.) checks into the Top 25 for the first time since being ranked No. 24 in the 2009 preseason poll … No. 24 Corban (Ore.) is making its first-ever appearance in the rankings … No. 25 Oklahoma Christian last appeared in the Top 25 on Feb. 3, 2004.


LCU Inks Katera Eltsosie

Nov, 9 2011

LUBBOCK, Texas (November 9, 2011) - Lubbock Christian University softball head coach Daren Hays announced that Katera Eltsosie has signed a letter of intent to join the Lady Chaparrals softball program as a student-athlete for the 2012-2013 school term.


Lady Chaps Picked Second

Oct, 27 2011

OKLAHOMA CITY (October 27, 2011) - Oklahoma City University is the preseason favorite to win the Sooner Athletic Conference softball title in 2012, according to the preseason conference coaches’ poll.  Lubbock Christian University received a pair of first place votes and finished second on the poll.


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