Shout out to our softball team…they are 15 - 0. The season is early, but it is refreshing to have a restart for this sport. The latest poll…they are number 17.
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Go Gamecocks!
Now that's a quick turnaround from last season.And now they are in the top 10!
I don't think so.Now that's a quick turnaround from last season.
I expact we'll be seeing more softball discussion on FGF this spring than we've ever seen, especially if they can keep this up.
FGF is going to mean "Female Gamecocks Forum" going forward. Carolina is becoming a girls school as it pertains to athletics.Now that's a quick turnaround from last season.
I expact we'll be seeing more softball discussion on FGF this spring than we've ever seen, especially if they can keep this up.
Okay. Fine with me. I want all sports to perform well.FGF is going to mean "Female Gamecocks Forum" going forward. Carolina is becoming a girls school as it pertains to athletics.
I'd rather men's sports do well. Those are the sports that bring in the money and the interest.Okay. Fine with me. I want all sports to perform well.
It's not a choice. I want all to do well.I'd rather men's sports do well. Those are the sports that bring in the money and the interest.
Now that's a quick turnaround from last season.
I expect we'll be seeing more softball discussion on FGF this spring than we've ever seen, especially if they can keep this up.
Not sure that I'm interested in attending a softball game this season, but I'll probably be following them throughout the season, albeit not that closely.Correcting past recruiting mistakes, and getting players like Nealy Lamb from Cades S.C. after one season at Charleston Southern in, has helped the turnaround.
I must admit, I work somewhat near Cades, a lot of people were telling me about her, when she transferred, which is how I knew of herNot sure that I'm interested in attending a softball game this season, but I'll probably be following them throughout the season, albeit not that closely.
At the D-I level, organized recruiting is essential.I must admit, I work somewhat near Cades, a lot of people were telling me about her, when she transferred, which is how I knew of her
Which begs the question, what the old staff was doing, when she was a High School recruit?
HIGH SCHOOL:
Heisman winner for the state of South Carolina and was a national finalist for the award … President of Senior Class and graduated Salutatorian of her class at Williamsburg Academy … Was a member of National Honor Society and Student Council … Named Region Player of the Year with 103 K’s in 20 games and owned a 2.94 ERA … Played for the TN Mojo as her travel team.