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Teams: Softball: Press
Releases
Friday, April 3, 2008
TUFTS SOFTBALL'S CAREER HITS AND RBI RECORDS FALL
DURING TEAM'S RECORD START
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Career RBI and doubles leader
Danielle Lopez
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MEDFORD -- With a veteran core of players leading
the Tufts University softball team to an 18-0 start in 2009, an
assault on the program's record book has begun. Since the season
started, the career records for hits, runs batted in and doubles have been broken and the total bases record has been tied.
The records for runs scored, stolen bases and home runs could fall
soon.
The first record to fall was runs batted in. Senior
2B Danielle Lopez (Danvers, MA) eclipsed the old record of
123 set by Lis Drake from 2000-03. Lopez entered the season with 114
and broke the mark with her 10th RBI of 2009 on a run-scoring triple
in the first inning of the team's 9-2 victory against Hamilton on
March 19 at the Sun West Tournament. "D-Lo" is second on the team
with 21 RBI this season, giving her 135 in her career. She led the
New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the team
with 39 RBI last season. Prior to missing 2007 with a knee injury,
she topped NESCAC and the team for the first time in RBI with 48 as
a sophomore in 2006. Her freshman season in 2005 featured 27 RBI.
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All-time hits leader
Samantha Kuhles
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The career hits mark was broken on Thursday (Apr. 2)
at Bridgewater State College by senior 3B Samantha Kuhles
(Somerville, NJ). The previous mark of 175 was held for 12
seasons by Kara Murphy (1994-97). Kuhles was third on the all-time
list entering the season with 161 hits. Ironically, she broke the
record with a three-run home run during Tufts' nine-run fourth
inning that led to a 14-0 victory against the Bears. Just two of her
176 career hits have been four-baggers. She was returning to the
Tufts line-up after missing six games due to a hamstring injury and
went 2 for 3 with four RBI in the game. After 39 hits during her
first season in 2006, Kuhles led NESCAC with 66 as a sophomore in
2007. She was second in the league with 56 hits last spring and has
15 so far this season.
Lopez's seven doubles this spring give her the new
Tufts all-time mark of 38. She surpassed the previous record of 36
by Drake from 2000-03. Lopez set a new mark with the first of her two doubles in
the fourth inning of a 4-0 victory against Springfield College
during the first game of a double-header on March 31. Lopez
led NESCAC in doubles with 11 last season after hitting a
career-high 12 in 2005 and eight in her first season of 2006. She
already has seven this spring.
The conference Player of the Year in 2006, Lopez
tied the team's total bases record with her 289th at Bridgewater
State on Thursday. A two-run single in the fourth inning pulled her
even with Courtney Bongiolatti's 289 total bags from 2002-05. Lopez
will attempt to break the record this weekend when Tufts plays a
three-game NESCAC East Division series at Trinity College. During
her three full seasons, Lopez has led NESCAC in total bases (99 in
2006), was second (76 in 2005) and was third (74 in 2008).
Lopez and Kuhles are both nearing the runs scored
record of 129 set by Murphy from 1994-97. Lopez has 121 entering the
weekend and Kuhles has 116. The stolen bases mark of 60 by Murphy
from 1994-97 is being pursued by senior Laura Chapman (Seattle,
WA), who has 55. Lopez, with 27 home runs in her career, needs
six more to topple the power standard of 32 hit by Drake from
2000-03 and by Bongiolatti from 2002-05.
Also during the 2009 season, senior pitcher Lauren Gelmetti
(Westfield, NJ) has extended her career winning percentage
record. Her mark of 35-7 is a .833 success rate. The team is also
approaching the program's record of 20 consecutive wins during the
1995-96 seasons.
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