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"SQUEEZE"ING OUT A GREAT SEASON
by Bryan Jerrod Harvey -- NCCU Sports Information
Student Assistant
(Durham, NC - April 27, 2001) Upon a
season-ending loss to the Lady Broncos of Fayetteville State University
in the second-round of the CIAA Championships at exactly 5:49 p.m. on Friday,
the 27th of April in the year 2001.
The Lady Eagles 17-13 record may not show
how hard they worked during the season with a new head coach, and new assistants.
Despite having a very tough division with rival Winston-Salem State University
and Fayetteville State University, the Lady Eagles had a good season with
some exciting games ...and unlikely upsets.
Rookie / Freshman outfielder Adija Beaty,
known for her quickness on the bases, improved to become a great outfielder
by utilizing her speed to run under a lot of fly balls hit her way.
She also showed that she had an arm from right field that no one in the
league would dare to run on if she came up from her position throwing to
home plate. Rookie / Freshman Kaila Ealy, playing the catcher position,
came into her own to take a rightfully earned starting position late in
the season.
Known for her tantalizing defense and explosive
offense on the basketball court, third baseman Shenika Worthy showed that
she had a glove better than a lot of third basemen in the conference, and
could hit like a champion.
LaNelle Turner, affectionatelly known as "Nelley"
to the NCCU softball family and fans ...who are considered family ...used
her "golden glove" efforts to hold down the shortstop position for the
team.
And seniors Latisha McEachern, Alexis Cole,
and Lisa Hicks showed why they could hold a team together with team unity,
tainted at times, but always coming back together ...and through simple
senior leadership.
But most of all, it was the first year head
coaching efforts of Lori Vazquez, affectionately known as "Squeeze" to
the NCCU athletics family. She had a young team, but a team with
more depth that she could have ever anticipated. With some key returning
starters, Vazquez utilized that and turned it into a championship run ...only
to fall short in the end.
The only thing that made this season, although
it will have no championship banner ...like every other sport for NCCU
this year ...is the thing that NCCU used to be known for in the past, the
fans. Three particular fans, whom I will not name ...but they know
who they are, were at every single game, sometimes skipping work to cheer
for the maroon and gray.
At the CIAA Championships, these same fans
...including Athletics Director Lin Dawson, Etienne Thomas, A.G. Hall,
Sam Jordan, Sandra Prescott-Logan, and others from the athletics department
...were there to show their love for NCCU softball, which has been slated
in the past by students and other fans alike.
But all in all, this season will be remembered
for more than wins and losses. It will go down in history for the
will of the team to fight through any obstacle in order to get to the next
game.
Let's just hope and pray that next season
will prove to be just as enjoyable as this past season has been, and that
there will be many banners to hang in the gym of McLendon-McDougald in
the future.
Just as a side note, I sat at the table in
astonishment after a 9-8 loss to FSU in the CIAA Championships and, like
I do every time a season comes to an end for all sports, thought hard about
the now past season, and I could only smile. I know that a lot of
the Lady Eagles were upset, but
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