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SPORTS: SPORTS NOTEBOOK For Swimmers, Slow Start Means Second Place
Flawless on the Softball DiamondHo-hum, another perfect game. So far this season, softball star Marcy Crouch has pitched three of them, lifting the Cardinal to a 26-7 record midway through the season. A right-handed senior, Crouch pitched the first two perfect games in consecutive five-inning wins against South Carolina and Auburn in late February and early March. In those two games, Crouch retired all 30 batters she faced (the games were called after five innings because Stanford was ahead by more than 8 runs). The third no-hitter came three weeks later in a nine-inning, 1-0 win over Portland State.
Women Left with Georgia on Their MindsStanford's women swimmers scored 19 points more at this year's NCAA championship than they scored in winning last year's meet. But that wasn't enough to hold off the University of Georgia at the March 18-20 competition. Buoyed by a hometown crowd, top-ranked Georgia deprived coach Richard Quick of a 12th title. He has won 11 of the last 14 NCAA championships. Sophomore Misty Hyman led Stanford with wins in the 100-meter butterfly and three relays, and two second-place finishes. The Cardinal has finished in the top three at every one of the 18 annual NCAA championship meets held to date.
And the Judges Say: 10, 10, 10
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