General University of Maine Publications

Document Type

Media Guide

Editor

Keith Bingham

Publication Date

2-15-2000

Abstract/ Summary

The University of Maine softball team enters a new era in the year 2000, led by a new coach and playing in a new facility, the team will be on a mission after narrowly missing the AMERICA EAST tournament last year. Janet Anderson may not be in the coaches box for the first time in UMaine softball history, but her impact will continue to be felt as first-year head coach Deb Smith and first-year assistant coach Michelle Puls, both former players of Anderson’s at UMaine lead the Black Bears into the 2000 campaign. The first home game of the season, April 15, will celebrate 22 years of UMaine softball as the Black Bears’ play in their new facility, Kessock Field for the first time.

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