Monday, October 19, 2009

Thoughts from our Captains


As the Allegheny softball team prepares for the 2009-10 season, we are very excited about the work we have done together during our Fall season. We hosted our annual Fall tournament October 2nd- playing Westminster, Pitt-Greensburg, and Fredonia State. We all showed up ready to play and more importantly ready to work together as a team! This attitude led us to solid performances in all three games. We are excited to continue our hard work throughout the off-season!   

As a team, we have spent a good deal of time together this Fall both on and off the field. Team building has been the core focus of our time thus far. Building strong relationships with each other has allowed us to trust that we can count on one another. We are excited to keep improving the team bond throughout the entire season! 

Check back for updates on our off season’s hard work! 
GO! GATORS

Katie Wills '10
Senior Co-Captain



Tuesday, October 6, 2009

2009 Gator Softball Highlight Video



Above are some of the highlights of the 2009 Softball season. It not only includes great action shots of the Gators but captures their time off the field as well.

2009-10 Gators participate in Ropes Course

September 28, 2009 - The 2009-10 Gators traveled to Slippery Rock University to participate in an Executive Leadership Course. The evening included all team members (including the coaching staff) taking a trip down the four story Zip Line, as well as various team building exercises.The Gators learned the importance of communication, respect and teamwork from various exercises such as the spider web (above).

Of course after a hard day's work nothing like a pizza dinner to finish off the evening!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

FOLLOW THE GATORS IN THEIR QUEST FOR A FOURTH NCAC CHAMPIONSHIP

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CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION

One-Day Admission (Adult): $5
One-Day Admission (Children, Student/Faculty/Staff with ID): $1

Friday, May 1st

Game #1: Hiram vs. Allegheny (10:00 a.m.)

Game #2: Denison vs. Ohio Wesleyan (12:00 p.m.)

Game #3: Winner of Game #1 vs. Winner of Game #2 (2:00 p.m.)

Game #4: Loser of Game #1 vs. Loser of Game #2 (4:00 p.m.)

Saturday, May 2nd

Game #5: Winner of Game # 4 vs. Loser of Game #3 (11:00 a.m.)

Game #6: Winner of Game #3 vs. Winner of Game #5 (1:00 p.m.) - Championship Live Audio

Game #7: Championship (if necessary) Live Audio

* Denison will provide live audio broadcast of the championship game(s) on Saturday, May 2.

* Box scores from each tournament game will be posted immediately following the conclusion of each game.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Katie Wills

What a weekend! The end of our regular season and we had great weather for playing softball - 87 degrees in Meadville- many would find that hard to believe. We finished up our regular season this past weekend with two home conference games against Kenyon on Saturday followed by a picnic with our families and friends. It was a nice way to unwind and let everyone know how grateful we are for all their support. Our parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters and friends make it easy for us to give everything we have, knowing they are supporting us. The picnic is also to celebrate our seniors. They are beginning a new journey and we wish them well in all they pursue. Liz you have been my right hand support in the outfield for two years and Rachel, this year I have gotten to work beside you in the infield, it was awesome. I will personally miss you both so much.

We ended our regular season with an overall record of 22-16 and a conference record of 9-5.We have again qualified for the conference tournament scheduled to be played at Dennison this weekend. We have worked extremely hard to get to this point. This is the busiest time for all of us, with finishing up classes, getting ready for finals, and preparing for the NCAC tournament.

One thing is certain, we stick together and it helps to all be in the same position. We will support one another and we will pull together to do whatever it takes to get the job done. Those of us who have experienced this for the third or fourth time will be there to help the girls experiencing this for the first time. It is where we all want to be and it means working harder now than we did the entire season, but in the end we will get it done.

Thank you to all who have been at the games and who have sent their well wishes to our team through the season. We hope we have made you proud. GO GATORS! ­Katie Wills, Junior

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Stacey Robertshaw- Player Profile

Name: Stacey Robertshaw

Year: Freshman

Position: Pitcher

Uniform Number: 12

Major: Neuroscience/ Psychology

Minor: Spanish

What made you choose Allegheny College: I liked that Allegheny pushes students to branch out, take any classes they are interested in, and do all kinds of activities.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The team has such a great bond, and it definitely made the transition into college a lot easier.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: Abnormal Psychology was my favorite class because it was interesting to learn about all the various disorders, and the professor had plenty of stories from his experiences to share.

Favorite place on campus: I love going to McKinley’s with my friends. It is a good place to just hang out and get together to do work.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: Church, volunteering

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: TV Show- The Office, books- anything involving sports

Monday, April 13, 2009

Rachel Ryan- Player Profile

Name: Rachel Ryan

Year: Senior

Position: Shortstop

Uniform Number: 19

Major: Environmental Science

Minor: Religious Studies

What made you choose Allegheny College: I wanted to continue to play soccer and softball in college, and my sister lived in NYC at the time. I wanted to get out of Ohio for some time, so I was looking between home and NYC. Allegheny is in the same conference as a school in my town (Wooster), so I looked here, and loved the campus and people.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The family that has been created, with all the great laughter we have shared!! And the desire as a team to get better and succeed!

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My freshman seminar— Conservation and Ecology of French Creek! It was my favorite because it introduced me to my major, and I loved my professor and those classmates were some of my first friends on campus!

Favorite place on campus: The Bridge!!

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: Movie: The Three Musketeers, TV shows: Friends, the game show network, Books: Blue Like Jazz, The Shack, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Felicia Gowanlock- Player Profile

Name: Felicia Gowanlock

Year: Freshman

Position: Catcher/Utility

Uniform Number: 17

Major: Biology

Minor: Psychology

What made you choose Allegheny College: I chose Allegheny because of its strong academics and the close-knit community feel. I like how closely the professors work with the students and how much they care about your education.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: T he family away from family feeling. Coming to practice every day and being surrounded by a coaching staff and a group of girls that have so much heart, intensity and dedication for the game. Also the reputation that comes along with being an Allegheny Gator; people know that you are responsible, reliable, hard working, punctual and
good hearted individuals.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My favorite class is my first year seminar about baseball. The class is titled “who’s on first? Baseball and American life.” We discuss the history of baseball, current events, and how they relate to our culture and nation. It is very interesting and fun.

Favorite place on campus: My favorite place on campus is dead center of the big glass structures by the Tippie alumni center, because when you stand in the middle and make a noise it echoes but no one else can hear it but you!

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I volunteer occasionally for the Autism Outreach Center.

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: I love the movie The Whole Nine Yards, and my favorite TV show is Boy Meets World. My favorite book is Less Than Zero by Brett Easton Ellis.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Potuzko named NCAC Player of the Week

Congratulations are in order for Sophomore Catcher Marci Potuzko as she was tabbed the NCAC's Player of the Week for the week ending 3/29. Marci hit .778 with seven hits, and seven RBI (six in one game - tying the school record for RBI in a game) in a sweep of regional powerhouse Mt. Union Sunday.

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Liz Burr

When we arrived back in Meadville after Florida, the weather was a little less favorable, but still decent. We were able to get a few practices in outside on our own field and it felt great!

We opened up regular season play yesterday at Mount Union. We came out really strong and ended up beating them both games 4-1 and 11-9, despite some pretty muddy conditions and a small rain delay. Bessie hit another home run, over the right field fence I might add :). Our bats were amazing during both games. Marci went 7-9 on the day and she tied an Allegheny single-game record by banging in six RBIs in the second game. Maggie finished 6-9 on the day and Rachel 4-7. This was a really exciting day for all of us, because we haven't beat Mount Union since I've been here (a long 4 years) and Coach Sanford informed us after the game that it was her first time beating the team as well.

The team was very pumped to carry our energy in to today's games at Grove City, but a typical random snow in the area caused the games to be cancelled, which means we'll be spending another evening practicing on the blue courts.

Today is also the day that senior comps are due. I am very excited and nervous at the same time to be done with the biggest thing I've ever had to do at this school; it is a bit overwhelming and I'm sure Rachel can attest to that as well.

Despite the small weather set back, the season is in full swing and weare very excited to continue playing this week with games against Oberlin and OWU. - Liz Burr, Senior

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Maggie Bodenlos

After a final Florida tournament record of 5-5 with two wins our final day, we are eager to start our game-playing back here in the Northern dirt. As hard as we have worked and as much fun as we have had the past week, we are ready to get back into practices in preparation for our upcoming games. We were off to get a good rest from our busy week from Saturday through Monday and are excited to get back out there for two days of practice before our next two matches against Grove City this upcoming Thursday. After two competitions with Grove City we will back to practice until Sunday where we travel to Mount Union to face them in two games.

Since arriving in Meadville either Saturday or Sunday, we are all missing the Florida sun and warmth. Although it is a bit colder back here, we are ready to step out on the fields and can only hope for sunny weather for the games this week and as we head into conference play. We also hope for sunny days so that we can maintain our fabulous tan lines!- Maggie Bodenlos, Junior

Friday, March 20, 2009

Spring Break- Day Seven

Today the Gators ended our 2009 Spring Break with a bang, sweeping Westminster and Smith.

In the first game vs. Westminster the Gator offense started off hot, led by Rachel Ryan’s two-run double in the first inning. With a strong defense behind her, Stacey Robertshaw pitched a complete game shutout, allowing the Titans to scatter only six hits. In the end the Gators took the win 3-0.

For the second game vs. Smith College the Gators showed no fatigue despite playing their tenth game in six days. Pitcher Steph Baer hurled a strong game, giving up only four hits on her way to a complete game shutout. The Gator offense exploded in a three-run sixth inning, led by a Marci Potuzko double. The Gators won 3-0 on their way to their first two win day of the week.

As we head back to Meadville tomorrow we'll miss the sunny Florida days, post game pool parties and Helen’s fantastic home cooked meals. Kissimmee, Florida…. See you next year!- Sara Doan, Sophomore

The solution to yesterday’s riddle:

Heat wave

Wave pool

Pool stick

Below is a team picture following the final game at the Rebel Spring Games:



Thursday, March 19, 2009

Spring Break- Day Six

Game day four started early with a much desired rematch against Anderson, due to the dropping out of Illinois Springfield, the team we were originally scheduled to play. Anderson defeated us earlier in the week 8-4. Stacey Robertshaw started strong for us on the mound and we jumped to a five run lead. Steph Baer finished up the last few innings of the game for us. We were unfortunately unable to hold the lead and Anderson took the win 10-8. Despite the loss there were many people who performed well for us. Liz Burr went 3-4 hitting, with a triple and two RBI’s. Allison Piper went 2-4 hitting with two RBI’s as well.

With that game behind us we were focused on the next game against Trinity immediately following the first game. Amanda Downey pitched the whole game against Trinity. By the end of the fifth inning our bats started to come alive and two big hits kept us in the game. Bessie Artino’s grand slam followed by Rachel Ryan’s two run homerun cut the 7-0 deficit to 7-6. Despite our battle and “never die” attitude and enthusiasm that filled the dug out, the final score ended up being 7-6, Trinity. Though the games did not go as well as we all had hoped there were some bright spots in the midst of the lows we had today. Marci Potuzko, Sara Doan, and Becca Burns all took one for the team, wore a pitch and got a free base. Rachel Ryan went 2-4 with two RBI’s and a homerun in the second game. Bessie Artino, in the second game went 3-4 with four RBI’s and a grand slam.One a side note Coach Wardwell continues to get increasingly better, with her movement and mobility on her crutches and in her wheel chair throughout the complex.

With the games today being at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM the rest of the day was left open for those players to spend time with the family members that came to see them. There are many parents and family members who travel to Florida and many of our other games. They are a great support system and cheering section for our team. The parents often become very close to one another much like how our team is.

The players referred to as the “orphans” (the ones who had no family to go with) spent the day bonding, lounging and yes studying… we do attend Allegheny.

In the van ride to and from our destinations we often play this word association game. You think of a string of words that all relate to one another. You then tell everyone the first and last word; it is then their job to think of the words in between the first and last word that relate them all together. For example will: mate. Will power, power house, house mate.

So I end my blog with this riddle: heat: stick (2 words in between)- Felicia Gowanlock, Freshman

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Spring Break- Day Five

Today was our day off! We went to Busch Gardens in Tampa. We started off our day with a fabulous breakfast made by Helen! As always, it was delicious. We the hopped in our vans and headed on the drive to the park. Our day started with some team roller coaster rides. After Liz Burr’s selection of the ride that includes a 90 degree, 200 foot drop, our stomachs were ready for a break from the rides. The day was filled with safari adventures, lunch at the park, and as many rides as our heads and tummies could handle. With cleared minds we are now excited to head to the fields bright and early tomorrow, hoping to take two, as well as come back against Anderson!- Sharon Dudek, Sophomore

Here is a team picture inside of Busch Gardens:

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Spring Break- Day Four

Today we came out strong offensively and defensively to shut out Kean 6-0. Rachel Ryan lead the offense with a two run homerun and the rest of the Gator bats were hot behind her. The defense held strong all seven innings while we kept the intensity fired up.

In the second game against Hope we battled to the end in a tough 4-2 loss, scoring in the sixth and seventh innings. Although a loss, we battled hard with heart and determination showing true Gator pride. After the games we were on a mission to continue a St. Patrick’s Day tradition…. SHAMROCK SHAKES from McDonalds!- Amanda Downey, Sophomore

Here is a short video clip from our pre-game ritual before the Kean game:

Spring Break- Day Three

We started off the day with yet another delicious breakfast prepared by Helen. Then we headed off to the fields for our first game which was at 11:00 against Endicott. Endicott crossed the plate first to make the score 1-0 but we fought back to tie it up at 1-1, which put us into extra innings. Endicott scored two runs in the top of the eighth. In our half of the inning Liz Burr started at second base for the international tie breaker rule. She moved to third base on a pitch hit single by Amanda Downey, so with runners on first and third it was my turn up to bat. I got the suicide squeeze sign and laid down a bunt between the pitcher and first basemen which Liz scored easily. With the score 3-2, Amanda on second and myself on first Maggie Bodenlos stepped up to the plate. She put her aggressive and powerful hitting skills to the test when she ended the game with a three run homerun, giving the Gators the win with a score of 5-3.

We then took our lunch break and refueled ourselves with another pump-up jam session in the vans with the AC blasting. We then came back out to face Anderson for the 3:00 game. Anderson came out of the gates strong and ready to hit. They took an early lead but we didn’t back down, as we chipped away at Anderson’s lead. However, with the hole we put ourselves into, we were never able to gain the lead, and fell to Anderson 8-4.

We then took off to go scout Kean for preparation for a later contest. Finally, it was time to head back to our houses to hurry up and clean up for our family and friends dinner. Although there was a competition over the showers and some of us having to rinse off in the pool. We were served a delicious variety of homemade dishes. This was a great time for everyone to mingle, while eating the delicious food. After taking many pictures to create memories, we headed back to our separate houses to finally relax after a very long and warm day. We can’t wait to get back on the field and come out with two solid games tomorrow! - Allison Piper, Freshman

Here are some pictures from our games and family and friends dinner today:

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Spring Break- Day Two

We played our first games in Florida today. It was sunny and hot, some things we are not quite used to yet. We started off a little slow but finished up strong, and ended up one and one for the day. We started the day falling to MCLA, 6-0. It was an eye-opener, but an impromptu jam-session in the vans during our break helped us to refocus. We came out strong in the second game and battled against Millikin, defeating them 3-2, really showing our Gator pride. A few underclassmen really had a day today with Bessie Artino helping the offense with some clutch hits and Stacey Robertshaw pitching a fantastic second game.

After the games it was back home for Sunday dinner, and we all ate our fill of Helen’s cooking. Dinner, however, was briefly interrupted to watch the shuttle launch. We all piled outside to watch Discovery take off and it was a really cool thing to see. All in all, we are going apply the aloe and look for two W’s tomorrow.- Marci Potuzko, Sophomore

Below are pictures from the space shuttle launch:

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Spring Break- Day One

We left Meadville this morning to begin traveling to Florida for our Spring Break trip. Our flight left Pittsburgh at about 9:30 AM and we were all excited to leave the cold behind. Most of the girls on the team have flown before, but Bessie was really nervous about it. We had to try to distract her during take off and landing, however she did much better than I thought she would. Once we arrived in Orlando everyone was anxious to get outside and feel the warmth that we haven't experienced in Meadville in a very long time. Before even leaving the airport everyone was already down to their shorts and practice T-shirts. We ate lunch at the airport and then packed up the vans to head to practice.

It was so nice to be out on grass and dirt again after having to return to the blue courts following the Virginia Beach/Maryland trip. After practice we drove to the complex to scout some games. We ended up watching a small bit of W&J and then watched most of the Hiram/Hope game. It was good to see these teams down here and get a feel for what they are like, because we play W&J and Hiram in the regular season and will be seeing Hope later this week. Being at the games made us all kind of antsy to get out and play
ourselves.

We arrived at our houses at about 6:30 PM. All the girls are staying in one big house and the coaches stay in another right next door. We have stayed in these houses since my freshman year and I think it is a much better choice than a hotel. We are able to swim in the pools attached to our homes, have a lot of down time and hang out with each other, and eat amazing food prepared by Coach Wardwell's mom, Helen.

After a tiring day of travel and unpacking we are all ready to get some sleep and head out to the fields tomorrow to open up a great week of softball- Liz Burr, Senior

 

Below is a picture of the team on the way to the Pittsburgh Airport at 6:00 AM:



Monday, March 9, 2009

Va. Wesleyan, Beach Blast Tournament – March 6 & 7, 2009

Thursday, March 5th
We made the nine (or closer to twelve after practice, dinner and bathroom stops) hour drive to Virginia Beach to open up the 2009 regular season at the Beach Blast Tournament, hosted by Virginia Wesleyan.
About five hours into the trip the team stopped at the first softball field they could find to practice.

It was a relief to have the opportunity to practice on grass and dirt after nearly six weeks of practicing inside on the “blue courts” of the Wise Center.

After a tail gate dinner at the local McDonald’s parking lot we hit the road and arrived at our beach front hotel around midnight. We were excited to find out our rooms overlooked the beach and the Atlantic Ocean. After a quick meeting to discuss the itinerary for the following day it was time for lights out in preparation for opening day.

Friday, March 6th – Opening Day
We woke to a sunny, yet very windy day today. A two hour delay allowed the team to take in breakfast and some time to walk the beach and enjoy the sunshine.


Game one would be a tough one for us. Lynchburg, a 2008 College World Series participant and the preseason #8 team in the country, lived up to their billing. The Gators were able to hold them off for a few innings before their bats awoke and took eight runs. With some sporadic hits we were never able to string anything together and took the loss 8-0.

Game two would not be any easier as they faced perennial national powerhouse Salisbury under the lights in the night cap. Though the Gators were able to keep the score within two early on, the Gulls strung together some hits to make the final 11-2. It was certainly a tough way to start the 2009 campaign but a learning experience, none the less.


Below are some pictures from the first day of competition:

Saturday, March 7th
The Gators came out determined to even our record to 2-2 on the year and did just that. The bats which had been quiet the previous day showed up on Saturday.
In game one versus Stevenson, Junior Maggie Bodenlos started the morning off with a bang by hitting a lead off home run to dead center (the first of her career). Senior, Rachel Ryan followed Maggie’s lead by hitting a deep home run to left a few innings later. Sophomore, Amanda Downey held Stevenson to only one run as the Gators unloaded 13 runs to take the victory.

Freshman, Stacey Robertshaw took the mound in her first career start for the Gators in game two versus Polytechnic University. She got all the runs she needed in the first inning as she recorded a shut out for Allegheny. Once again, the bats showed up with stellar performances by Sophomore Sarah Doan, Rachel Ryan, and Maggie Bodenlos. We evened up our record for the tournament with a final score of 7-0.

Tonight we travel to Frederick, MD for a Sunday double header with Hood College.

Sunday, March 8th
After a 2-2 showing at the Beach Blast Tournament in Virginia Beach, the Gators traveled up to Frederick, MD for a double header aganist Hood College.

In game one the Gators fell to Hood College 5-4 in extra innings. The Gators bats stayed alive from the previous day slugging ten hits. Maggie Bodenlos led the Gators offense with 3 hits.

In game two the Gators came back from the loss and earned a 5-1 victory. Rachely Ryan hit her second homerun in as many days, and Bessie Artino went 2-3 with 2 RBI's. Stacey Robertshaw got her second win of the weekend pitching seven innings and only giving up five hits and no earned runs.

The Gators return to Meadville, PA with a weekend of playing under their belts. One more week of practice before heading down to Florida for Spring Break.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Rachel Ryan

We are all very excited because in less than a week we will be playing ball outside and competing against other teams. This coming weekend we travel to Virginia and Maryland to play six games. We are all pumped because this means we get to see other teams and we get to play in the dirt. It is always interesting the first time we get outside for a game, and is a great opportunity for us because it is our first chance to see how we compare to other teams. It lets us see where we stand on our play, focus, and execution, and it allows us to see what we need to work on before Florida.

We leave Thursday afternoon for a long drive, hoping to leave the snow behind and enter a much warmer state. In the past years, this has usually been true. The drive home, however, usually is depressing because we get a small glimpse of the dirt, and then we are back inside for another week.

Because we have only had one opportunity to be outside--and that was on our turf football field, it will be so wonderful to be breathing fresh air while playing, and having the sun shine on our faces. The transition from inside to outside has many challenges – from the ball bouncing differently, dealing with the sun in our eyes, and the fact the wind can either create or destroy a hit. Since those are all factors that are part of the game, they are things we are all looking forward to, because we love the game and this game is what we live for!!- Rachel Ryan, Senior

Bessie Artino- Player Profile

Name: Bessie Artino

Year: Freshman

Position: C/1st

Uniform Number: 24

Major: Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Minor: Religious Studies

What made you choose Allegheny College: The environment and atmosphere was so welcoming, and this is a great academic school.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The family we have made, and being able to play college softball.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My Freshman Seminar class, Animals in Art and Life. There were only twelve of us in the class. It was so much fun to be able to learn about animals and their impact in our lives. Also, what a great opportunity to talk about my three wonderful Rottweilers!

Favorite place on campus: My favorite place on campus is my dorm, the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity House that was transformed into a residence hall for freshman. Twelve of us girls are so close and we spend a lot of time together.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: During breaks I work for an animal hospital near my home town. I also volunteer and help coach whenever I can.

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: My favorite TV shows are, Supernatural, The Young and The Restless, One Tree Hill, and General Hospital. I enjoy reading books that have to do with animals and the supernatural/fantasy genre.

Allison Piper- Player Profile

Name: Allison Piper

Year: Freshmen

Position: 2nd base, outfield

Uniform Number: 8

Major: Science

Minor: Spanish

What made you choose Allegheny College: My brother goes here and I wanted to play softball. I loved the campus when I visited; it was small, had a homey feel and is a good distance from home.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The closeness of the team and the desire to work hard every minute from every player.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My freshmen seminar this semester because it is about baseball and the American Dream. It is interesting to learn the struggles throughout the beginning of the sport and how it is perceived by American society today.

Favorite place on campus: Wise Center

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: FCA: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: ESPN, Fox Family, The Notebook

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Katie Wills- Player Profile

Name: Katie Wills

Year: Junior

Position: Center Field

Uniform Number: 3

Major: Environmental Science

Minor: Psychology

What made you choose Allegheny College: I knew that I was going to come here the moment I visited. The campus setting was so beautiful, the class sizes were exactly what I was looking for, and I was able to continue my softball career.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: Being able to play with a group of girls that I know will always be there for me.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My favorite class at Allegheny was Foundations of Psychology—After taking this class I developed an interest in psychology, and now psychology is my minor.

Favorite place on campus: Campus is beautiful in its entirety, but if I had to choose my favorite place it would be the area behind Ford Chapel with the wooden bridge. I often go there to read.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I am a Peer Leader for an environmental science freshman seminar.

Favorite movies/TV shows/books: Books- Anything by Nicholas Sparks, Movies- Princess Diaries, Love and Basketball, TV- Greek, 30 Rock

Monday, February 16, 2009

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Maggie Bodenlos

We are already into our fourth week of pre-season practice and are working hard each day on our blue inside courts. It seems like we had just started; yet, there are only three weeks until we are on the road to our Virginia Beach Blast Weekend Tournament where we face four challenging match-ups against Lynchburg, Salisbury, Stevenson, and Polytechnic Institute of New York. We did find a few days last week where the weather was warm enough to get outside for practice, but we are anxious to actually get on the field and start playing some ball. After last week’s late night practices, we have officially practiced at each time slot, from the beloved 5:30 am to the late 8:30-10:30 pm.

Practice continues to be challenging both mentally and physically where fifteen girls get together and put everything out there for a part of each day. As class assignments begin to pile up, we must remain focused and hard at work each day. These next few weeks and the work we put in are what will allow us to have a strong season. We are excited to put all of our dedication and commitment towards this upcoming season.

We have just had our last full weekend off to relax our bodies and will jump right back into our daily work outs. Only three short weeks until we start up, Virginia for the weekend and then off to the Florida sun for an exciting ten game week at the Rebel Spring Games. Soon enough the Allegheny Gators will be back on the field, and we are eager to get started!- Maggie Bodenlos, Junior

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Player Profile- Liz Burr

Name: Elizabeth Burr

Year: Senior

Position: OF

Uniform Number: 11

Major: Biology

Minor: Psychology

What made you choose Allegheny College: I visited the college in the fall, which is the most beautiful time to see the campus. The size of Allegheny was the best fit for me, because unlike some of the big schools I visited, it didn't make me feel scared and overwhelmed.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: Being part of a support system that pushes you to always be your best.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My favorite class is Sign Language. The class is really fun and a nice change from same old biology scene.

Favorite movies, books, tv shows: Zoolander, Lord of the Rings, and One Tree Hill respectively

Favorite place on campus: Aside from Steffee B306 where I've pretty much lived for the past year and a half, I'd have to say Schultz courtyard.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I am a member of SAAC (Student Athlete Advisory Committee)

Player Profile- Stephanie Baer

Name: Stephanie Baer

Year: Freshman

Position: Pitcher

Uniform Number: 2

Major: Environmental Science

Minor: Undecided

What made you choose Allegheny College: I chose Allegheny because it is close to my home town. It is different than any other college and I really liked how the academic programs are set up here. It’s very unique and I love it here; I wouldn't be happier anywhere else.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The team chemistry, everyone is so close and we always have a good time together.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My freshman seminar “The Conservation and Ecology of French Creek” with Professor Wissinger. We were involved with a lot of hands on activities and we went on field trips to different creeks in the area.

Favorite movies, books, tv shows: Favorite movies- “A Cinderella Story”, “The Notebook” and “The Holiday” Favorite Book-“Crimson Stain” by Jim Fisher
Favorite TV show- “Family Guy”

Favorite place on campus: The Wise Center, and the library during finals week! :)

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I play intramural volleyball and basketball.

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Katie Wills

We are three weeks into classes and have officially completed our first full week of practice including the ever anticipated 5:30 AM!! We are all so excited to finally be fielding, throwing, and hitting that we sometimes forget that all of this is happening on the blue courts!! We have come to stand by the motto: regardless if we are practicing on the blue courts or playing at Robertson we give everything we have leaving nothing on the FIELD.

The semester is already moving at a fast pace and the papers and exams are following quickly behind. This is the time when it is so great to have softball because it gives us at least two hours a day where we can clear our minds of this week’s Bio and concentrate on the thing that we all love. We have four and a half weeks of practice until we head to Virginia to compete in the Beach Blast Tournament and then the following week it’s on to Florida to play in the Rebel Spring Games.

As fast as this semester is going, I know that before we know it the next four and a half weeks will be over and we will be outside playing. I can’t wait for the quality bonding time on the plane ride or in the fifteen passenger vans. But most of all I am anxious to get outside on the field and show our opponents our HEART, HUSTLE, and LOVE for the GAME!!!- Katie Wills- Junior

Monday, January 19, 2009

Hitting and Defensive Clinics

The Allegheny College softball program will host back-to-back clinics for girls ages 10 through 18 at the David V. Wise Center, Sunday, Feb. 22nd.

The hitting clinic will run from 9 a.m. until noon, followed by a defensive clinic, taking place from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Each clinic costs $40.00. If attending both, the cost is discounted to $70.00.

Download the registration form at the link below: http://www.allegheny.edu/athletics/softball/2009/TwinClinics.doc

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Rachel Ryan

After a restful and wonderful break, we are back at Allegheny to start up our spring semester, filled with classes and softball! Classes started last Wednesday and practice starts next Monday. We are all excited for the transition from conditioning/lifting to practice and improving for the season ahead. It is a very exciting time, after the short fall season and the hard work we put in this winter, to get back to ball and start to mold as team. Although practicing indoor is not as exciting as getting dirty, it is still softball and still thrilling!!

As usual, at the beginning of semesters, there is more free time and less worries. However, as time goes on, that never lasts. That is why softball is such a great time for us; it allows us all to get away from our books and be able to do something that we have loved since we were young. It lets us relax, have fun, and compete which is something that has helped shape who we are today. There is practically nothing I would rather be doing than playing softball.

So, as time draws closer and closer to season starting, I get more and more excited for practices, games, and team bonding. Unfortunately, there is almost three feet of snow on the ground, so practices will be indoors, and the early morning walks will be treacherous, but things like that make it that much more exciting when we do get outside in the sun and dirt!!!!- Rachel Ryan, Senior

Player Profile- Marci Potuzko


Name: Marci Potuzko

Year: Sophomore

Position: Catcher

Uniform Number: 5

Major: Biochemistry

Minor: Economics

What made you choose Allegheny College: During one of my visits I was walking around while students were walking between classes and I felt like I would fit in here. At some other schools when I was surrounded by students I felt out of place, but here I felt at home.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The team. We say it a lot, but we really are a family, and I love spending so much time with everyone. The trip to Florida is a great week as well, and we all have a great time playing ball and hanging out with each other.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: Comm Arts 135: Modes of Film and Video Production. I love watching movies, and the class was all about movies: history of them, how you make them, how to analyze them, everything. It was awesome to go to class and watch movie clips all the time.

Favorite place on campus: I don’t really have a favorite place on campus, I guess if I had to choose I’d say the Game Room or the softball field.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: SAAC (Student Athlete Advisory Committee)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Player Profile- Maggie Bodenlos


Name: Maggie Bodenlos

Year: Junior

Position: 3rd Base

Uniform Number: 6

Major: Psychology

Minor: Women's Studies

What made you choose Allegheny College: Interestingly enough, I was not even going to apply to Allegheny because my sister (Abby Bodenlos ’08) was already a student at Allegheny and I wanted to do my own thing. I applied to ten different schools and was not even sure what I was looking for in a college. After considering all of my options, I finally realized I wanted a small school where I could find a close group of friends and be a part of small classrooms. Choosing Allegheny and deciding to play softball could not have been a better decision for me.

Favorite part of Gator Softball: The fact that every single girl on the team is unique and different from one another, but we all come together with a common love for the game of softball. Our bond, because of all of our hard work, is truly unbreakable. Knowing that our group is in it together through it all and for each other is something that could never be replaced.

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My favorite class so far was Abnormal Psychology- it was my first Psychology class and made me interested in Psychology for my major.

Favorite place on campus: I lived in Brooks hall both freshman and sophomore year and have spent so much time walking to classes and practices on Brooks Walk. This area in front of Brooks is a beautiful part of campus and is definitely my favorite.

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I am a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority

Player Profile- Sharon Dudek

Name: Sharon Dudek

Year: Sophomore

Position: Outfield

Uniform Number: 15

Major: Biology

Minor: Psychology

What made you choose Allegheny College: I chose to go to Allegheny because of the friendly and helpful vibe that I got when I visited as a prospective student, as well as its reputation of academics and a successful softball program. Having the opportunity to meet with a biology professor, sit in on a class, and meet with Coach was definitely what sealed the deal!

Favorite part of Gator Softball: My favorite part of Gator Softball is definitely my teammates. We work extremely hard and have a lot of fun as a team. In doing so, we have formed extraordinary friendships. I love them all!

Favorite class taken at Allegheny: My favorite class I have taken at Allegheny so far was my foundations of psychology course. The professor was so charismatic and had the best stories to go along with the material we were learning.

Favorite place on campus: Brooks walk… especially at night. It is gorgeous!

What activities are you involved with outside of softball: I am a resident advisor (RA) in Brooks Hall.

Annual Team Holiday Party

To the Gators, the end of the fall semester is typically a stressful time. Thanksgiving gives them little reprieve from the inevitability of finals. There is one semester ending event, however that has become a welcomed tradition - a time to gather together, share a family style meal, and reflect on the spirit of the holiday season - the team holiday party. Held annually in the beautifully restored Tippie Alumni Center, the players enjoy a meal cooked by their coaches, participate in a secret gift exchange, and decorate sugar cookies.
2009 Gator Softball Team
Team picture before dinnerDecorating sugar cookies!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Thoughts From Our Leaders- Liz Burr

We are now halfway through our winter break, and I would have to say this is one of the toughest times of our season. We do individual workouts to keep up with the fitness we acquired while conditioning as a team in the fall. The tough part is being able to motivate yourself when you are alone. You don't have teammates expecting you to show up and run, or pushing you when you start to get tired. This part of the season helps to build character and really shows what kind of player you have become. Also, when you return to campus and start working out with the team, everyone will be able to tell and appreciate how much you have worked (especially if you can pass your fitness tests so they will not have to wake up at 5:30 am and run with you).

I am returning to campus early this year for the first time I've been at Allegheny. I am back at school now, about two weeks before classes start in order to try and finish up my senior comprehensive project before the spring softball season begins. It is not always necessary to return to campus early for your comp, but I have taken it upon myself to do so. This way I will not be completely overwhelmed and stressed come game time. My complete project is due following our second game of the season, which will be here before I even know it.

I'm looking forward to practice and doing softball things, since we have been working so hard running and lifting all winter. I would love if the weather would continue to be nice to us this year and allow us to get some much needed time off of the Wise Center blue courts, but in Meadville you just never know.- Liz Burr, Senior