By all accounts, she's a softball player at heart
Kneeland a big part of Bentley comeback
By Julian Benbow, Boston Globe Staff
Briana Kneeland was just about sure she had hung up her cleats for
good when she left Winthrop High.
The anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction had pretty much taken
her off the field. She missed her senior soccer and softball
seasons.
When she got to Bentley College in Waltham, her mind was made up:
She was going to grow up to be a nice, well-paid accountant.
Then the itch came. She wanted to see if her knee was good enough
to play again.
"I needed the team bonding back in my life," she said.
She held out her freshman year, but after hearing a rumor that
Bentley's struggling softball team was looking for an outfielder,
she tried out as a sophomore.
She hadn't seen a pitch in two years, but she figured if she could
get the hang of it again, she could help turn Bentley's program
around.
Turns out, two years later, that's one of the best decisions she
could have made.
Kneeland hit .265 her sophomore season when the Falcons went 6-37,
and .252 as a junior when they had only two wins. But to open the
last season of her college career, she went on a tear as the
Falcons played eight games in Florida, hitting .346 with 9 hits, 6
RBIs, and 3 runs scored.
Bentley came back from the trip 4-4, squeaking out wins by one and
two runs, but winning nonetheless.
It's the team's best start in nine years. Less than a month into
the 2008 season, the Falcons have twice as many wins as they had
last year.
"Our first goal was to come home from Florida .500," Kneeland said.
"We're trying to make it to the [Northeast-10] playoffs at the end
of the season. We just want to be able to compete with the other
teams and show them that we can compete, too."
Kneeland has gone from a walk-on to team cocaptain with pitcher
Diane Morrison and first baseman Leigh Cavanaugh, both seniors.
"We're starting to take on the role of being there and leading the
team and hoping to . . . do something for Bentley and help turn
this softball program around."
Kneeland joined the team around the same time as third-year head
coach Michele DeGregorio, a Lynn native and Winthrop transplant who
came to Bentley from Merrimack College, where she won a Division 2
national title in 1994.
"She's been great for our team," Kneeland said. "She's helped us
turn it around. She's been very dedicated and devoted to helping
us. She's gone out and recruited like crazy and brought in some
great freshmen, which helps."
For now, the team is taking it one game at a time, and its big goal
- not having another two-win season - is out of the way. And for
Kneeland, the whole accountant thing is out the window. She's a
marketing major now, thinking about going into sports
management.
"Last year was horrible, but we really think this year is going to
be different," Kneeland said. "I think it's a great feeling to know
that we're able to compete and we're able to put runs on the board
and we're able to score and get our pitchers some help. As long as
we keep our bats going and keep supporting our pitchers, we'll be
fine. We were hoping to have a much better season, and we already
have."


























