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Junior pitcher Adriana Romano (16) pitches the ball during Saturday afternoon’s game against Florida State at Vartabedian Field. Kaylee Uribe | Senior Staff Photographer
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Alex Porter
JENNY ALLARD KNOWS PITT SOFTBALL MUST ‘DIG DEEP’ TO COMPETE IN THE ACC
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Pitt softball’s first-year head coach Jenny Allard sought a new challenge at Pitt. After 29 seasons of success at Harvard, the legendary coach contemplated retirement. With nine Ivy League championships, 688 career wins and an NFCA Hall of Fame induction, she accomplished it all. She could complete her third decade as Harvard’s head coach and ride off into the sunset.
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Her plans changed after receiving texts from Pitt athletic director, Heather Lyke — her friend and former softball teammate at Michigan. “I had been in the Ivy League 29 years, I was looking to retire in two to three from coaching,” Allard said. “Then here comes Heather Lyke texting me about the Pitt opportunity. For me, this opportunity gets you to the pinnacle of college softball in terms of competitiveness. And that’s exactly what drew me to Pittsburgh.” The challenge of playing in the ACC continued this
past weekend, as Pitt softball (8-21, 0-9 ACC) hosted No. 18 Florida State (21-9, 4-2 ACC) for their homeopening series in front of three sellout crowds. “It was great to be in Pittsburgh this week,” Allard said. “I think the fans were great. They showed a lot of dedication when the game yesterday got delayed an hour while sitting in the cold. We’re just super excited to be home to be playing to start to settle in here.” Florida State best represents the allure of competing in the ACC. The Seminoles made the NCAA cham-
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pionship two of the last three seasons while winning six ACC conference titles and eight ACC tournament championships this decade. They utilized their experience and elite talent to sweep the Panthers in three games that ended by the mercy rule. “We talked to the team about Florida State being a perennial ACC champion and top of the conference team,” Allard said. “They are the perfect team to challenge us and push us. They showed us what we need to See Softball on page 4
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