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...ranked in the USA Today/NFCA Top 25 at some point this year. Princeton has beaten No. 23 Arizona State, No. 15 Fresno State, No. 13 Pacific 3-2, and lost by a slim 2-0 margin to No. 3 California behind a two-hit, eight-strikeout performance from sophomore Erin Snyder. The reigning Ivy Rookie of the Year has been quite impressive against tough competition, with a 2.38 ERA and 68 strikeouts in just under 65 innings of work. The returning Ivy Player of the Year junior Melissa Finley is the Tigers’ number two option in the hurling...
...this year. But Heintz and May, a Second Team All-Ivy pick, have more than compensated. Through 15 games, Heintz has batted .308 with nine RBI and three home runs, while May has been out of control, hitting .525 with 19 RBI and five home runs. Freshman first baseman/outfielder Erin Murtha has also made an impact, batting in the six spot and, more predominantly lately, the two hole. On the mound, senior Sarah Sterman returns as the clear number one starter, tossing over 47 innings this spring and sporting a 1.78 ERA. Big Red has been very streaky this year...
...team won a silver medal at the world championships that same season. It’s definitely more exciting to talk about the coach than the team, which last year posted its 21st straight losing record in Ivy play. Penn has been getting a strong stick from senior Erin O’Brien, who has hit .342 with three home runs and 11 RBI, this spring, but has not been getting much of anything from its pitching staff. Opponents are lighting up the Quaker staff for over seven and half earned runs a game while hitting...
Junior Laura Miller returns to the backstop along with sophomore Erin Halpenny, both of whom have considerable experience with the Crimson...
...such pathways can't come soon enough for mothers eager to set examples and offer choices for the next generation. Terri Laughlin, 38, a stay-at-home mom and former psychology professor at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, was alarmed a few weeks ago when her daughters Erin, 8, and Molly, 6, announced their intentions to marry men "with enough money so we can stay at home." Says Laughlin: "I want to make sure they realize that although it's wonderful staying at home, that's only one of many options. What I hope to show them is that...