“The players work hard every practice,” Tomb said. “Everyday they want to get better and compete for the PSUAC softball championship. That’s what they have set their goal to be.”
In the preseason, Tomb said he has instilled into his team to be just that, a team. His players will play for one another while enjoying their time on the field with their teammates. But, no matter what, they are a team, said Tomb. He said he wants to see them compete in each game to help them achieve their championship goal this season.
Tomb said he will rely on his team to play good defense, use a pitching staff, always look to take the extra base, and compete to try and win the PSUAC. The conference has been full of tough competition, he said, but no team has been tougher than Penn State Brandywine, who have held the PSUAC crown since 2015 (there was no championship for the 2020 season due to the pandemic). But, top to bottom, Tomb said he is expecting the PSUAC to present challenges in each game.
The Lady Lions have three seniors on the team this year, Jordan Bundy, Larissa James-LaBrance and Paige Pieta. Each of them will be counted on for leadership throughout the entirety of the season.
Bundy returns after appearing in 34 games last season, hitting .290 for the year with two extra base hits, scoring 11 runs and driving in 15 runs as well. She also contributed to two double plays defensively from her infield positions.
“We have a great atmosphere on our team,” Bundy said. “We are a strong team, we have the passion, motivation and determination to be a great team. You will have lows and high points but what matters most is how we stick together to succeed as a team.”