#5 @RMUSoftball Alumni Camp in the books. I was honored to pass my ring down to Hadley Coleman and @CameronV2026 and award the belt to @Taylor_Ryan2026. The future is bright. Best of luck this season @CoachJexx_RMU & @maddywright__
Winning is fun … Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point.” Pat Summitt
Love watching you play @annikarohs 🧡
Virginia Tech Pulls Off Unthinkable Comeback To Beat Akron, Keeps Season Alive
@bySamMostow sums up the #Hokies' unbelievable Saturday night, which featured a six-run, come-from-behind inning to beat the Zips 7-6.
They face LSU on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
https://t.co/Q4nxNjfnt3
Pete D’Amour is a stoic man. But after the #Hokies somehow escaped with a win over Akron to survive in Baton Rouge, he showcased his dry sense of humor.
“I know the line of questioning would be a little different going into the seventh inning.” https://t.co/rZHkzmQGrx
Joe Montana wasn’t supposed to make it.
In 1975, he was last on the depth chart at Notre Dame - even behind two walk-ons.
• 7th string as a freshman.
• Struggled to see the field.
• Missed 1976 with a separated shoulder.
• Started 1977 as 3rd string.
• Led 3 legendary comeback wins in 1977.
• Finished with a national championship in 1977.
Montana said, “So much credence was put on how you practice. And how you practice is how you play.”
He studied relentlessly, learned every protection, and stayed ready for his moment.
When it came - he delivered.
“Don’t complain about not getting a chance and then be unprepared when you finally do.” – Joe Montana
Kylie Aldridge has struck out just five times in 157 at-bats. That rate makes the #Hokies’ senior designated player one of the hardest hitters to strike out in the country.
“I’m the best version of myself now.” https://t.co/FhSmcouQR3
Winning is a good feeling, but it passes, and what lasts is what you’ve learned.
Winning is not the point.
Wanting to win is the point.
Not giving up is the point.
Never letting up is the point.
Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point.
– Pat Summitt