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Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Aftermath of Temple's Decision to Cut Softball: Recruits

Temple recruits are put in a terrible situation as well particularly the recruits who had signed their letters of intent just days earlier. Now Shelby Stracher, Isabel Hansbury, Jessica Hallett, Michele Sykora, and Devon Steiner are forced to reopen their recruiting process very late in the game, when the vast majority of scholarship money has been spoken for already. Each of these players deserves a shot from another school if Temple is not able to salvage its program. In a perfect world, the program would be saved, but the Temple administration seems to have made up its mind.

Shelby Stracher was the first commit in this class for Joe DiPietro and she hails from Massachusetts. Stracher plays travel ball for the East Coast Firecrackers, which are one of the top, up-and-coming travel teams in the country. Stracher swings a powerful bat and is a great catcher behind the plate. For her high school last year, Stracher hit .508 with 5 HR and 32 RBI. She showed off her power on the big stage by hitting a homerun at the Premier Nationals.

Isabel Hansbury was a real steal for Coach DiPietro. Hansbury is a talented third baseman and shortstop from Tuff-N-Tuffer Gold, known as TNT. Hansbury's athleticism will make her a real asset to any team at any of the infield spots. Hansbury picked Temple over Wagner and Haverford originally, hopefully she will get wonderful options again this time around.
Devon Steiner

Devon Steiner is a talented third baseman and shortstop from Delaware who swings a powerful bat. Steiner plays for the Delco Chaos, which is one of the top travel programs in the Mid-Atlantic Region. For her high school, Steiner put up gaudy numbers in 2012, hitting .484 with 4 HR and 35 RBI. Needless to say, she would have been a natural fit for Temple's high octane offense.

Jessica Hallett was a Temple signee from Arizona, who comes from the storied Lil Saints travel ball team in Arizona. Hallett is another very powerful infielder who would have fit in nicely with Temple's powerful offense. She hit .363 with 33 hits, 6 HR, and 29 RBI for her high school team. In travel ball she really shined, hitting 15 HR this past season for the Lil Saints. Temple was counting on Hallett for power and defense at the hot corner.

Michele Sykora is a legacy at Temple with her sister Christina, having played for four years under Joe DiPietro from 2009-2012. Christina Sykora also went on to become Temple's first ever player in the National Pro Fastpitch League this summer. Sykora is a second baseman and outfielder from the Jersey Fusion. Sykora's tenacity and athleticism were tailor made for the Owls.

The Owls also had a verbal commitment from Amanda Kulp, a 2015 recruit. Kulp will have a little more time to recover, but she must also deal with the fact that a lot of the recruiting money is off the table. Kulp is a speedy, left handed hitting second baseman and outfielder who figures to be a solid top of the order hitter at the next level.

5 comments:

  1. I wish these young ladies the best. It's unfortunate that they have to start over again.

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  3. They have good team, nice if they can win conference and really highlight poor decision to kill program.

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  4. A similar thing happened to our baseball program up in Vancouver. It's devastating and isn't a lot of fun when they decide to pull the plug. There's a lot more than just softball on the line when the decision to change schools is made.

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  5. Isabel Hansbury is now playing for Hofstra.

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