The other two (pitchers) will come around because we can't ride one pitcher the whole season. They have to step up, and they're capable of doing that.
We're real honest with parents. Sometimes we'll offer kids a partial scholarship and the parent will say, 'I've got to have a full.' That's fine, that's just being honest. But if we don't have a full we can't do it.
She had a rocky first game. But Tiffany has really responded.
She has gotten used to Division I pitching. She has been really selective at the plate.
I think it's kind of expected with our lack of experienced pitchers. It's not really a surprise to me. But I think it's kind of nice because it gives us opportunities to move up. Where you are at the beginning of the season doesn't really matter - it's where you are at the end.
I think it's real important against an aggressive team like FAMU to come out and get as many runs as you can. FAMU doesn't have any quit in them. They came back and if we didn't have a five-run lead, it might have been a different outcome.
We knew it was just a matter of time.
We wanted to get some pitchers some work and FAMU really took advantage when we made some mistakes with our pitching and got back in the game.
Our defense is better than it's been in a while. We're solid at every position.
It's obviously a great opportunity for us to build our program. One day we want FSU to be where Michigan is.