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2001: Started in 43 games leading the team for a total of 39 hits with six doubles, two triples and a team-high four homeruns . . . had a team-high .445 slugging percentage . . . a team-high .978 fielding percentage with 21 assists and a .285 batting average . . . lead the team with 61 total bases touched and 137 total at bats . . . scored a team-high 27 runs . . . fielded a team-high 244 put outs . . . became the school's all-time hits leader against CCSU (4/22) . . . broke the old mark of 150 held by Lisa Repper from 1995-98 . . . became Stony Brook's all-time career leader in singles in a 4-1 win over Southern Connecticut (3/21) . . . Lipareli broke the old mark of 86 held by Lucille Gianuzzi for 17 years . . . set a new career record in most at-bats in a career against Yale (4/1) . . . also holds the record for most games played in a career . . . went 4-for-4 with two RBI against Southern . . . equalled last year's total of two homeruns in just the 10th game of the year, a 5-4 loss to East Stroudsburg (3/23) . . . went 2-for-3 with game-winning RBI against Quinnipiac (4/9) . . . 2000: Started all 35 games . . . led the Seawolves in runs (15), RBI (15), hits (36), putouts (223) and batting average (.336) . . .had 11 doubles and two homeruns . . . went 3-for-4 against Youngstown (3/20) with two runs scored, a homerun and two RBI . . . went 2-for-3 against UMBC (3/23) with a run scored . . . went 2-for-4 against Rider (4/6) with a run scored . . . went 2-for-3 against St. Peter’s (4/20) with two runs scored and an RBI . . . also scored two runs against Columbia (4/27). 1999: Named first-team All-NECC . . . named NECC Player of the Week and USB Athlete of the Week (3/29) . . . set new USB single-season records for most doubles (13) and most at-bats (119) . . . went 3-for-4 with three RBI, two runs scored and a home run against Allegheny (3/27) . . . went 4-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored against Marist (4/8) . . . went 3-for-5 with four RBI and two runs scored against New Hampshire College (4/10) . . . went 7-for-8 with seven RBI and three runs scored in doubleheader against Bridgeport (4/22) . . . team leader in batting average (.387), hits (46), doubles (13), RBI (31) and slugging percentage (.555). 1998: Started 35 games in her first year . . . appeared in 18 games as a pitcher, starting 16 . . . posted a 4-9 record with a 6.48 ERA . . . batted .321 with 2 HR and 22 RBI . . . had four doubles and three triples . . . finished second on the team with a .956 fielding percentage . . . went five innings and allowed three earned runs in first collegiate start versus Tennessee-Martin (3/16) . . . went 2-for-2 with a run scored and also pitched four innings allowing one hit versus Florida Tech (3/20) . . . pitched four innings, allowing three runs to earn first collegiate win over New Hampshire College (3/28) . . . went 2-for-4 with one RBI versus Dowling (4/2) . . . went 2-for-3 and pitched seven innings, allowing two earned runs versus Albany (4/5) . . . pitched five innings, allowing two runs and three hits to record win over Mercy (4/6) . . . went 2-for-4 with two RBI and also pitched five innings, allowing three runs to earn victory over Franklin Pierce (4/11) . . . delivered three home runs versus C.W. Post (4/13) . . . had three-run triple in win over Bridgeport (4/14) . . . named to the NECC Weekly Honor Roll (4/20). High school: Hit .729 in senior season . . . struck out 21 batters in one game . . .. earned team MVP honors . . . also played tennis and basketball. Personal: Tricia Denise Lipareli . . . sociology major . . . daughter of Carol and Robert . . . sister of Margie, Scott and Kelly . . . born January 15, 1978. Paw Prints: Favorite hobbies are bowling, riding horses and badminton . . . the best player she has ever played against is Danielle Henderson . . . her goal in life is to not have to balance a checkbook . . . the thing she likes most about softball is the feeling you get when you drive in the winning run . . . the best thing about being an athlete is the pursuit of success.
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