The Republican: 'AIC Softball Team In Picture For Northeast 10 Tournament'
By Mike Bogen, The Republican
Judy Groff has been on the winning side of 922 games in her 41
years as head softball coach at American International College, but
unfortunately too few have been in recent years.
Maybe that's why it's so gratifying for an old sportswriter, a
junior at AIC in 1969 when Groff began the softball program at the
school, to see that this year's Yellow Jackets are on the cusp of
making the Northeast 10 tournament for the first time since
2003.
AIC, which lost a couple of extra-inning heartbreakers Sunday,
hosts Pace University at appropriately-named Groff Field Wednesday
in a 3 p.m. twin bill.
The Setters (12-6) are the only one of three NE-10 rivals AIC meets
between now and the April 29-May 3 tournament with a winning
record. The Yellow Jackets (12-10 conference, 20-18 overall) sit in
seventh, looking for a spot in an eight-team tournament.
Doubleheaders with Stonehill (10-10) and UMass Lowell (5-16-1) end
AIC's regular season.
Among the reasons AIC (10-18 NE-10, 19-24 overall last year) is
looking not only at a berth, but also at a long shot at a top-four,
home game-earning finish, are three Pioneer Valley athletes who
brought a championship tradition to AIC with them.
First baseman Kellie Brown and outfielder Ashleigh St. Peter both
played for Turners Falls during the years the Indians dominated WM
and state play, while shortstop and co-captain Deanna Zanetti
helped Minnechaug Regional to a sectional championship.
Brown, a four-time first-team All-Scholastic player at Turners
Falls during years the Indians won three straight WM and two
straight state titles, is a four-year starter who is hitting .299
with a team-best 21 RBIs for the Yellow Jackets. Following a
freshman year in which she hit eight home runs, and a sophomore
season in which she slumped to .262, Brown hit .343 and slugged
.523 last season. She had 16 career home runs and 92 RBIs.
Tuesday, Brown was named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll for batting
.417 with three doubles, a homer and six RBIs in six games last
week.
St. Peter, who did a year post-grad at Stoneleigh-Burnham after
winning four straight WM and state titles at Turners, is still
getting her sea legs in the batter's box, but has played errorless
ball in center field.
Zanetti, who has not missed a start - 175 in all - as a collegian,
suffered the same sophomore jinx Brown did. She rebounded to .316
with a team-leading 29 RBIs last year and is hitting .286 this
season.



























