Miami Herald

FIU softball star thinking about playing for baseball team

- BY BY WALTER VILLA

Olivia Pichardo made college baseball history for Brown University this weekend, and her pinchhitti­ng performanc­e resonated emphatical­ly with FIU softball star

Ashton Lansdell.

Pichardo on Friday night became the first female in history to appear in an NCAA Division I baseball game. She made solid contact on a firstpitch fastball, grounding out to first base in the ninth inning.

Lansdell, who only made the switch to softball this year, has played with Pichardo on USA women’s baseball teams.

“It’s amazing to see a female playing college baseball at the Division I level and able to put the bat on the ball,” Lansdell said. “It shows that females have the capabiliti­es to play baseball.

“I’m ecstatic for her. She went out there like she owned the spot. She did a great job, getting a good piece of the ball. I’m very proud of her.”

Lansdell, 22, said she may at some point ask FIU baseball coach Rich Witten for a tryout.

“That thought has crossed my mind quite a few times,” Lansdell said. “Softball is fun. I love all my teammates and coaches, but I still think about baseball.”

In 30 games this softball season, Lansdell has shown immense talent, leading FIU in runs (26), steals (21-for-22) and homers (five).

Witten, reached by phone on Sunday night, said: “I’m open to anybody who makes us better.”

SPRING FOOTBALL

FIU, which will start spring football practices on Tuesday, has increased its scholarshi­p numbers from 60 at this point last year to 75.

Coach Mike MacIntyre, set to start his second year with FIU, said his team’s depth is much better on the offensive line. He has 16 scholarshi­p blockers now — 10 more than last year.

FIU has also made some adjustment­s on its coaching staff after Greg Austin bolted for the NFL’s Jacksonvil­le Jaguars as an assistant offensive line coach and Ricky Brumfield is gone to Georgia Tech as special teams coordinato­r.

MacIntyre has moved Joshua Eargle from tight ends coach to the offensive line, replacing Austin.

Zac Roper, who spent 14 years at Duke before moving to North Carolina State, is FIU’s new special-teams coordinato­r and tight ends coach. He filled numerous roles at Duke, including offensive coordinato­r. He also coached quarterbac­ks, tight ends and running backs and was a coordinato­r for special teams and recruiting.

In addition, Anthony Gaiter, who was an FIU quality-control coach last year, has been promoted. He will now coach FIU’s outside linebacker­s.

NSU IN ELITE EIGHT

The Nova Southeaste­rn University men’s basketball team (33-0) is resuming its quest to win the program’s first national title.

NSU, ranked No. 1 in the nation in NCAA Division

II and coached by

Jim Crutchfiel­d, will play unranked Missouri-St. Louis (24-10) on Tuesday night in the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in Evansville, Indiana.

If NSU reaches the NCAA championsh­ip game on Saturday afternoon, it could play West Liberty, Crutchfiel­d’s former team. West Liberty (31-3) is ranked fifth in the nation and is on the other side of the bracket in Evansville. West Liberty is on a 16-game win streak.

THIS AND THAT

With the FIU baseball

team on the road playing Dallas Baptist this weekend, Japan’s World Baseball Classic team — featuring superstar Shohei Ohtani — worked out on the Panthers’ field.

Barry University’s

women’s tennis team is ranked No. 1 in the nation in NCAA Division II. The

Bucs, who have won five straight national titles, have prevailed in 75 consecutiv­e matches, a program record. The old record was 70.

Miami Dade College’s

men’s basketball team made significan­t strides in its second season under coach Jorge Fernandez,

improving from 10-17 to 17-14.

MDC lost in the first round of the state playoffs, 62-60, to Chipola, the nation’s sixth-ranked junior-college squad.

At one point this season, MDC won nine straight games, its longest streak in 15 years. MDC also qualified for state for the first time in eight years.

St. Thomas University’s

● women’s tennis team is ranked 11th in the nation (NAIA) with a 12-1 record. STU’s softball team (19-6) is off to its best start in program history.

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