Arizona's Cornering The Market On Hot, Blonde Pitchers (No, Not The Big Unit)
A big thank you to Rizzo Sports for bringing this to my attention. Apparently the NCAA Women's Softball World Series is taking place. No, that isn't why I am thanking them. The reason I am thanking them is that they have alerted me to the fact that there is another hot blonde doing some mean pitching down there in AZ. Her name is Taryne Mowatt (that's her in the photo to your right).
According to RSW:
Taryne Mowatt pitched Arizona into a decisive game 3 of the NCAA College Softball World Series last night with an extra inning 1-0 win over Tennessee. Mowatt a sophomore from Corona, California threw over 180 pitches last night and over 888 in the last week during the CWS.Blah, blah, blah-biddy-blah-blah. Is she hot or what? Is there some kind of requirement that to pitch for the Wildcats you have to be a hot blonde? Grrrrr...wildcats, indeed. Heck, the girl to her left is even hot (I think). A teammate perhaps? Rowwrrr.
Damn, that's two posts in less than a week on women's softball and they're both about the University of Arizona. How did that happen?
UPDATE: They've got a photo of Taryne in uniform over at Rizzo Sports if you want to see such a thing. Whatever.
UPDATE #2: Rizzo ran across another photo of Taryne (on the right).


4 comment(s):
doesn't the name "Taryne" just scream "hot blonde?"
She's blond and young. Does that make her hot? Softball players tend to not like meat in their tacos.
FYI.... About Taryne not liking "meat" in her "taco"? Her BOYfriend is a starter for the University of Arizona baseball team.
Those are both teammates -- Kristie Fox (SS) in black and Autumn Champion (LF last year) in red. And it's not just their pitcher that's hot -- check out their outfield, and their catcher Callista Balko completely demolishes the stereotype of what a softball catcher looks like. Wilcats indeed!
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