She was a lovely woman. She was smart, bright and honest. She was a decent, good woman all of her life, all of her life. |
She was a very quiet leader. She was a mentor not only to the kids but to other coaches. Everybody absolutely loved her. |
She was a very successful businesswoman. She just had a feel for the business. She was quite accomplished with hot dogs. |
She was amazing, ... Much better than I'd have been at 13. She danced and sang up a storm. I could never have done that. |
She was phenomenal. The score at the end had Rutgers with more points than Dartmouth, but there's no way we were losers. |
She was solid all night, but she seemed tired at the end. She threw a lot more pitches in the sixth and seventh innings. |
She went to town. We wanted to go inside because we didn't do that the first time. Once again another senior stepped up. |
She will be there until her replacement is confirmed, ... This gives us a full court in October when the court convenes. |
She would gladly forgo this process, ... but, you know, the right thing needs to be done here, and we're going to do it. |
She yelled [that] her child was in the car. It's not clear if the child was pushed out of the car or got out on his own. |
She'll be evaluated like any other Double-A umpire. Major League Baseball has never attempted to influence our decision. |
She'll be one of the top pitchers around. No doubt about that. This will be her third year starting on the mound for us. |
She'll pick up where she's been. She knows what it is to be a leader. She's ready to compete and definitely ready to go. |
She's (The adviser is) not going to tell them what they can or cannot do, unless it's in violation of university policy. |
She's about to get one of the best facilities at any college. Things are definitely looking up for our softball program. |