BALTIMORE, Md. – The Hampton University softball team will hit the road this weekend for a three-game MEAC series against Coppin State. Saturday's doubleheader will start at 1 p.m., with Sunday's game starting at 12 p.m.
Road Swing: This weekend's series will kick off a string of six straight games on the road to close out the regular season.
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Last Time Out: The Lady Pirates (15-24, 7-5 MEAC) are coming off a three-game sweep of Maryland Eastern Shore to close out its home slate this past weekend. Hampton won 5-4 and 5-3 on Saturday before taking Sunday's game 4-3.
The Opponent: The Lady Pirates are 70-14 all-time against Coppin State, including a three-game series sweep last season. In fact, Hampton has swept the season series in each of the past three years, having won the last nine meetings between the two teams.
Coach DiPietro: Joe DiPietro is in his second season as head coach of the Lady Pirates, after a five-year tenure as the head coach at Temple.
Kendra Knight is entering her fourth season as an assistant coach with the program.
Lady Pirates Picked to Finish Second: The Lady Pirates were picked to finish second in the MEAC Northern Division this season, in a preseason poll voted on by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors. Hampton, which returns eight letterwinners from last year's team, went 22-26 overall last season and 11-6 in conference play.
Grassini With a Good First Impression: Twenty-three games into her college career, freshman
Ashley Grassini already has two home runs; she hit them both in Hampton's season-opening tournament at Gardner-Webb. For that weekend, went 4-for-11 (.364) at the plate, driving in four runs. Three of those RBIs came in the Lady Pirates' season-opening 6-1 win over Hartford. She, sophomore
Jada Fields, and freshman
Allie Hotetz are tied for second on the team in homers.
McCoy a Force: McCoy was a Second Team All-MEAC selection in 2015, after leading the team with a .376 batting average and three triples. Her 10 doubles were second-most on the team, and McCoy drove in 36 runs. Her .511 slugging percentage was the team's best, and she had a .468 on-base percentage. Her .991 fielding percentage was also best on the team. So far this season, McCoy leads the Lady Pirates with a .342 batting average.
Fields Brings the Pop: Fields led the Lady Pirates with six home runs last season, while also ranking third with seven doubles. In addition, she drove in 22 runs and scored 22 times on the season. Her .504 slugging percentage was the second highest on the team. She is fourth on the team in batting so far this season at .271, but her 23 RBIs are the most on the team.
Ponds a Speedster: Ponds is a terror on the basepaths, having led the Lady Pirates with 14 stolen bases last season. It was her second straight season with 14 steals, and Ponds has 50 career stolen bases heading into the season. So far this season, Ponds, who is batting .293 on the year, has stolen eight bases in 10 attempts.
Budden Looking to Bounce Back: After being named First Team All-MEAC as a freshman in 2014, junior infielder
Danielle Budden hit .230 with 12 RBIs last season. Budden, who last season was a Preseason First Team All-MEAC selection, had three doubles and two home runs last season. She had two doubles earlier this season against Manhattan. So far this season, Budden has seven doubles, two triples, a home run, 10 walks, and a team-high 13 stolen bases.
Newcomers: Seven freshmen have joined the Lady Pirates this season, including Hotetz and catchers Grassini and
Sarah Kollas. Also joining Hampton this season: infielder
Morgan Crawford, outfielder Hope Sobolewski, infielder
Daniella Milloy, and outfielder
Kial Watts. Transfers
MacKenzie Wise (Dominican College) and
Quierra Bradford (Pensacola State College) also join the Lady Pirates this season.
For more information on Hampton University softball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at
www.hamptonpirates.com.