Box Score PEORIA, ILL. – The No. 11 ranked University of Missouri-St. Louis softball team successfully defended its Great Lakes Valley Conference title on Sunday by defeating Bellarmine, 3-0, in the 2014 championship game.
Two-time GLVC Pitcher of the Year
Hannah Perryman tossed her second no-hitter of the season and the third of her career, leading the No. 2 seeded Tritons to the victory over the No. 4 seeded Knights, while also recording 12 strikeouts. She improved to 25-5 in the circle, tying an UMSL single season record.
UMSL recorded a program-best 45
th victory with the win, improving to 45-6 overall. The Tritons went 4-0 in the GLVC Tournament with wins over Illinois Springfield (1-0), #22 Truman State (5-0) and Bellarmine twice (3-2, 3-0) and has now won seven straight.
With the win, UMSL also receives the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Regional Tournament. UMSL will find out who its first round opponent is tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. (CST) when the NCAA Division II Softball Selection Show is announced on NCAA.com. Fans can view the show by clicking
here. The region's top-eight teams will pair off into two double-elimination tournaments, held on campus sites May 9-11. The Tritons were ranked No. 2 in the region's previous rankings. Typically, the top-two teams will host the regionals.
Offensively, UMSL tallied five hits, including a two-run homerun by junior
Katie Wood in the third inning. It is the second straight year Wood recorded a homerun in the championship game as her walk-off last season gave UMSL the 2013 title.
Sophomore
Katie Schultz drove in the first run of the game in the second inning with a two-out bases loaded single to left field.
Bellarmine threatened to score in the sixth inning, loading the bases with no outs on an error, a walk and another error, which was initially ruled a bunt single to third base before later being changed to the error. However, Perryman worked her way out of the jam by retiring the next three batters she faced. Perryman
finished the tournament with a 0.32 ERA after fanning 22.0 innings, hurling 44 strikeouts, and registering three wins. The championship is the third in the program. In addition to last year's title, the 1989 team won the 1989 MIAA Championship. It is also just the third GLVC championship for UMSL in any sport, with the 2003 baseball team winning the GLVC crown.