What's behind UL softball's rising star Mallory Wheeler's breakout performance
When Alyson Habetz took over as Louisiana softball's head coach, there were many unknowns heading into the 2025 season, including in the bullpen.
One was freshman Mallory Wheeler. Louisiana was the 6-foot-1 pitcher's only offer, but she was a force on the mound for Jensen Beach (Fla.) High School.
“The coaching staff who saw her and said, you know, her velo wasn't necessarily what they thought it could be, so there was a lot of question marks about how she would perform,” Habetz said....
Re: What's behind UL softball's rising star Mallory Wheeler's breakout performance
Still using Sam Landry's picture and called Shellie Landry her pitching coach. Pitiful!
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SlickRick
Still using Sam Landry's picture and called Shellie Landry her pitching coach. Pitiful!
Got to agree with that!
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Well..as far as what the writer can control, very nice story. Best thing about interviewing freshmen is they are typically raw in dealing with the media, so they give extremely authentic perspective.
Looking forward to seeing this young lady develop. They are clearly gonna lean on her.
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SlickRick
Still using Sam Landry's picture and called Shellie Landry her pitching coach. Pitiful!
Lazy!
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I think Shannon Mia Belt has been doing a good job with her writing.
Unfortunately a good story doesn't change the overall culture
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Turbine
I think Shannon Mia Belt has been doing a good job with her writing.
Unfortunately a good story doesn't change the overall culture
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