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Varsity - February 27, 2014

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66 // VARSITY February 27, 2014 INSIDE SOFTBALL Walk this way: Walk-ons continue UW tradition Tancill, Van Abel and Van Zeeland lead Badgers BY CHRISTIAN BLATNER @BADGERSOFTBALL O ver the past few de- cades, the Wisconsin football team has prid- ed itself on being one of the premiere walk-on programs in the country. Young players who may have been offered scholar- ships from smaller Division I schools or received no inter- est at all after high school have flocked to Madison where, since 1990, Barry Alvarez, then as head coach and now as athletic director, has empha- sized the importance of giving these underdogs a chance to take the field for the Badgers. But the success of Wisconsin walk-ons doesn't stop there. Now in her fourth year at the helm of the softball pro- gram, Yvette Healy is begin- ning to reap the benefits of the advice she took from Alvarez when inter- viewing for the job. Two weekends ago playing in the Flor- ida International Classic in Miami, Fla., walk-ons Megan Tancill, Maria Van Abel and Ashley Van Zeeland combined to tally 18 of the Badgers' 41 hits, posting a .460 batting average and scoring seven of the team's 19 runs. "Coach Alvarez told me how impor- tant it was to throw our arms around the state of Wisconsin and create a solid walk-on strategy," Healy explained. "And thank goodness for that great advice." The softball coaching staff has worked hard to develop a great presence in the state of Wisconsin. The staff has been invited to speak at high school all-star banquets, state coaches clinics and high school athletic directors events. It's held clinics on cam- pus in Madison and across the state, try- ing to help grow the game of softball in Wisconsin and it's paid dividends for the program. "Our Midwest kids have shown a tre- mendous amount of heart, passion, grit and pride," Healy said. "Those kids take a lot of pride representing the thousands of girls playing softball in the state of Wisconsin who dream of wearing the 'Motion W.'" After a turnout of nearly 500 campers at the softball program's winter clinics in January, it's clear the sport's future is bright in Wisconsin and for the Badger softball family. SCHEDULE (4-5) COMING UP Feb. 28 Texas A&M-CC 10 a.m. Feb. 28 #12 Texas A&M 5:15 p.m. Mar. 1 Texas A&M-CC 12:15 p.m. Mar. 1 #12 Texas A&M 3 p.m. Mar. 2 UConn 10 a.m.

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