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Nicole Cordova Earns All-CCAA Honors

Nicole Cordova
Nicole Cordova led the Seawolves in hitting this year
WALNUT CREEK, Calif-  Sonoma State catcher Nicole Cordova has been named Second Team All-CCAA in voting by league head coaches it was announced on Tuesday by the conference office.  Cordova led the Seawolves with a .309 batting average in 2008.

A transfer from Arizona Western College, Cordova was also the team's leader with two triples, 25 walks and 16 runs batted in.  A starter in 50 games and a participant in all 52, she did not commit an error in 137 chances in the field. 

Cordova batted .325 in conference games, far and away the best mark on the team.  She also had five doubles and ten RBIs against CCAA opponents.

Jordan Dahl of Cal State San Bernardino was named the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lizzy Prescott and Nikki Ketteringham of Humboldt State were named Pitcher and Freshman of the Year respectively and Tacy Duncan was named CCAA Coach of the Year.

All-CCAA First Team
Marissa Slattery, Humboldt State
Natalie Galletly, Humboldt State
Caitlin Klug, Humboldt State
Meghan Franksen, Cal State Stanislaus
Jordan Dahl, Cal State San Bernardino
Katie Jordan, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Allison May, UC San Diego
Priscilla Curiel, Cal State San Bernardino
Katie Garcia, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Debbie Shisler, Cal State San Bernardino
Lizzy Prescott, Humboldt State
Jessica Gaumnitz, Cal State Stanislaus
Jamie Lowe, Cal State San Bernardino
Alyssa Guzman, Cal State Stanislaus

All-CCAA Second Team
Nicole Cordova, Sonoma State
Chelsea Lundberg, Chico State
Jodi Nakawatase, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Jenny Maze, UC San Diego
Jennifer Frazier, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Kendra Wood, San Francisco State
Megan Luna, Cal State Monterey Bay
Nikki Ketteringham, Humboldt State
Megan Bera, Chico State
Homa Shafii, Cal State Monterey Bay
Jennifer Arnold, Cal State Stanislaus
Melissa Ward, UC San Diego
Kristin Tanaka, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Jordanna Freemer, San Francisco State
Sarah Shamblin, Cal State Stanislaus
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif-  Sonoma State catcher Nicole Cordova has been named Second Team All-CCAA in voting by league head coaches it was announced on Tuesday by the conference office.  Cordova led the Seawolves with a .309 batting average in 2008.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  An injury marred season came to an end on Saturday at Seawolf Field as the Sonoma State softball team dropped a doubleheader to Cal State Dominguez Hills, 4-2 and 8-2.  The Seawolves end the season at 16-36, 3-27 CCAA.  The Toros (28-23, 17-15 CCAA) are still in the mix for the NCAA West Regional tournament.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  The Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros kept their postseason hopes alive on Friday with a doubleheader sweep of Sonoma State on the Seawolves' home diamond in Rohnert Park.  The Toros improve to 26-23, 15-15 CCAA while the Seawolves drop to 16-34, 3-25 CCAA.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  Sixth-ranked Humboldt State rode the durable right arm of All-American hurler Lizzy Prescott to a pair of wins on Saturday to complete a four-game sweep of Sonoma State at Seawolf Field in Rohnert Park.  The 'Jacks (44-14, 21-7 CCAA) won 2-0 in game one and 7-3 in game two to strengthen their hold on first place in the CCAA.  The Seawolves fall to 16-32, 3-23 CCAA.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  Sonoma State got several gritty performances on Friday, but they still ended up on the wrong end of a doubleheader sweep at the hands of the sixth-ranked team in the nation, Humboldt State.  The Lumberjacks won by scores of 3-1 and 3-0 to improve to 42-14, 19-7 CCAA.  The Seawolves drop to 16-30, 3-21 CCAA.

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BELMONT, Calif-  Sonoma State used a two-out rally, capped by a Nikki Freiberg grand slam, to defeat Notre Dame de Namur 7-3 in the first game of a non-conference doubleheader on Monday in Belmont.  The Seawolves dropped game two by that same 7-3 score.  The split leaves the Seawolves with a record of 16-28 overall.

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CHICO, Calif-  The Sonoma State softball team was swept in a CCAA doubleheader on Saturday afternoon at Chico State by scores of 6-3 and 3-2.  The second game went to extra innings before the Wildcats picked up the game-winning run.  With the defeats, the Seawolves fall to 15-27, 3-19 CCAA.  Chico improves to 23-22, 11-13 CCAA.

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