Softball fails to make conference playoffs, still hoping for regional berth
By Mike Mallory
Rocket Editor-in-Chief
Issue date: 5/4/07 Section: Sports
Junior shortstop Stacey Rhoades collected two hits and one RBI in the Rock loss.
Conron said that while the team has encountered both ups and downs this season, it is one she will always remember.
"Overall I think it was a success," Conron said.
Conron said that she is most proud of the team's record-breaking win total (26), but also stresses the importance of each game, a thought that the team may have let slip away en route to its sub-.500 mark against division opponents.
"Every PSAC game is important," Conron said. "Some of the younger players need to understand that."
Overall, Conron said she is satisfied with her performance this season, and credits the team for its effort in the field.
"I think I proved myself, and I had a great team behind me," Conron said.
Playing in her final game at home against the Bald Eagles was an experience that Conron said she will cherish forever, and that the outcome didn't change her feeling on the experience.
One thing that she will take from her experience at the Rock is how fast time goes.
"Play every game like it's your last," Conron said. "Leave everything on the field after every game."
The Rock will now wait until Tuesday to find out if it has earned a regional playoff bid. At the start of the week, the team ranked sixth in the Mid-Atlantic Region with its 26 victories.
Conron said that while the team has encountered both ups and downs this season, it is one she will always remember.
"Overall I think it was a success," Conron said.
Conron said that she is most proud of the team's record-breaking win total (26), but also stresses the importance of each game, a thought that the team may have let slip away en route to its sub-.500 mark against division opponents.
"Every PSAC game is important," Conron said. "Some of the younger players need to understand that."
Overall, Conron said she is satisfied with her performance this season, and credits the team for its effort in the field.
"I think I proved myself, and I had a great team behind me," Conron said.
Playing in her final game at home against the Bald Eagles was an experience that Conron said she will cherish forever, and that the outcome didn't change her feeling on the experience.
One thing that she will take from her experience at the Rock is how fast time goes.
"Play every game like it's your last," Conron said. "Leave everything on the field after every game."
The Rock will now wait until Tuesday to find out if it has earned a regional playoff bid. At the start of the week, the team ranked sixth in the Mid-Atlantic Region with its 26 victories.
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