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Wolves continue roll, top Warriors 4-0

Posted: May 8, 2008

Katie Fleer tossed a six-hit shutout and laced two hits to help her own cause as the Western Oregon Wolves moved to 2-0 in the NCAA Division II west region softball championships with a 4-0 victory over Cal State Stanislaus. read full release

 

Hallmark's 2 HR's pace Wolves to NCAA win

Posted: May 7, 2008

Freshman Jessica Hallmark blasted two home runs as part of a 13-hit Wolves attack, helping to lead Western Oregon to a mercy-rule 9-1 victory over Cal State Monterey Bay in the first game of the NCAA Division II west region softball championships. read full release

 

Knox, Fleer earn top GNAC honors

Posted: May 6, 2008

Western Oregon softball coach Pam Knox was named Coach of the Year and WOU's Katie Fleer was named the Co-Pitcher of the Year and Newcomer of the Year in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. read full release

 

Wolves face Otters in regional opener

Posted: May 5, 2008

Wolves Weekly:: Western Oregon will open NCAA regional action at 9 a.m. on Wednesday against Cal State Monterey Bay. read full release

 

Region tournament field announced

Posted: May 4, 2008

Western Oregon, the No. 6 seed, will play No. 3 seed Cal State Monterey Bay on Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the first game of the NCAA Division II Softball West Region Championships in Arcata, Calif. read full release

 

Story on ESPN this Sunday

Posted: May 3, 2008

ESPN Sports Center will feature the sportsmanship story involving the Central Washington and Western Oregon softball teams on Sunday, May 4 at 9:15 a.m. read full release

 

Wolves gain share of GNAC title

Posted: May 3, 2008

Western Oregon's Trina Dorn drove in three of her team's five runs in the first game and then knocked home the winning score in the bottom of the ninth inning of the nightcap to lead the Wolves to 5-2 and 5-4 softball wins over Western Washington on Saturday. read full release

 

Redhawks blank Wolves, 4-0

Posted: May 2, 2008

Seattle University's Jane Purdy had three hits including a home run, and Erin Martin tossed a two-shutout as the Redhawks took a 4-0 win over Western Oregon on Friday afternoon in a non-conference softball game at the WOU Field. read full release

 

Wolves split showdown with Seattle

Posted: May 1, 2008

Western Oregon and Seattle University began the day tied for first place in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, and when all was said and done on Thursday, the Redhawks and Wolves are still deadlocked. read full release

 

Wolves hold steady with No. 6 ranking

Posted: April 30, 2008

Western Oregon held steady at No. 6 in the NCAA Division II west region softball rankings, announced today by the NCAA office. read full release

 

 

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Located in the heart of Oregon’s lush Willamette Valley, Western Oregon University is the oldest institution in the Oregon University system with an award-winning campus that blends welcoming traditional features with multimedia classrooms, wireless web access and a state-of-the-art library. WOU is home to the nationally-renowned Teaching Research Institute, the Regional Resource Center on Deafness and the Rainbow Dance Theatre with approximately two-thirds of its students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the rest in the College of Education.