I've been to a fair number of games this season. It hasn't been pretty. First the negatives:
1) We are last in the country in stolen bases-3 total for reference, going into the weekend Oregon had 140+ and one player with 43 alone.
2) We are second to last in the B10 in fielding percentage. That's embarrassing. More to come on that later.
3) We are second to last in the B10 in batting average at .247 again...embarrassing. Coupled with our inability to steal/bunt/etc. it's not good.
4) We are 12th in the B10 in pitching. Not good by any means, but some teams that are near us in the pitching category are still having good seasons. Ohio St, Northwestern, Indiana. Coupled with our offensive deficiencies and fielding miscues, along with all of the non-plays...the pitching hasn't been good enough to pull us through.
5) A few individual players have seemingly stepped backwards-that is frustrating.
Reasons for optimism
1) losing Oakland was a serious blow. Offensively, the production, the protection in the lineup for Krapf, the fielding (causing Tobias to move to SS). Hard to pin this on anyone as it happened mid-year, but losing a player like that is going to have multiple effects.
2) Looking at current RPI rankings, the goal has to be beat every team that is above 50. We didn't do that this year, but I really feel, with Oakland here we win almost all of those games.
Our losses to 50+ rpi teams:
Utah 0-2/8-9 98
Villanova 8-10 111
St. Thomas 6-8 106
McNeese 0-2 85
Michigan State 11-13 168
Penn State 1-5 86
Purdue 1-2/0-4 62
Thats a 9-game swing.
Couple those with some of the close games we've had against the likes of Louisville, Duke, Northwestern, Oregon, Purdue...you get the idea.
3) we have been playing better; Schwartz seems to pitch ok on her first game of the weekend and Susa seems to be getting better. we have been in some close games but have either a couple of misfires or can't get the hit that we so desperately need. Valencia has been a bright spot in the lineup.
We can all agree that this season isn't what we wanted, but I'm not buying into the sky falling on this program.