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Herman hurls a no-hitter

Third Lion in two years to accomplish feat

Evan MacDonald

Issue date: 4/10/08 Section: Sports
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Emerson softball freshman pitcher Lynn Herman threw a no-hitter last Thursday against Suffolk University. Herman is 1-2 in nine appearances this season for the 13-11 Lions.
Media Credit: Darcy Hofmann
Emerson softball freshman pitcher Lynn Herman threw a no-hitter last Thursday against Suffolk University. Herman is 1-2 in nine appearances this season for the 13-11 Lions.

Emerson women's softball pitcher Lynn Herman stared down the competition in the batter's box in the top of the fifth inning last Thursday, on the verge of the best performance of her collegiate career.

Up to that point, the freshman had allowed no hits to the opposing players from Suffolk University, and she wasn't about to let a shot at greatness slip away.

Herman promptly finished the game in style with three consecutive strikeouts to secure the first no-hitter of her Lions career.

"It was a nerve-racking feeling," the broadcast journalism major said. "But my catcher called great pitches and the defense made great plays to get the outs."

Herman had a few rough outings in her transition to college ball this season, racking up a 1-2 record with a 7.74 earned run average in nine appearances, which includes the no-hitter.

Last Thursday, though, everything clicked for the right-handed hurler, allowing her to shut down the opposition.

Herman said that she also received a great deal of help from her defense, with her teammates cleanly fielding every ball that Suffolk put into play.

"We have a very solid defense," Herman said. "When the ball is put in play, they can make the plays. We have some great, talented girls."

Emerson softball Head Coach Phil McElroy is no stranger to witnessing no-hitters, having seen two in back-to-back games last year by current junior Angela Jorgensen and graduate Heather Drobiarz.

McElroy said he noticed around the fourth inning that Herman had a shot to become the third Lions pitcher in two years to accomplish the feat.

"It was the hardest I've ever seen her throw, and it was one of the warmest days we've had," McElroy said. "Being a freshman, she got that out of the way in her career already. Hopefully, it will help her build more confidence."

Herman said that while she was aware of how well she was throwing at the time, she tried not to think about it during the contest.

"Around the second or third inning I thought, 'All right, no one has a hit so far,'" Herman said. "But I just put it in the back of my mind and tried to just keep throwing my game."
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