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Barbara Reinalda, who was inducted into the National Softball
Hall of Fame in 2000, begins her 11th season at Yale and her fourth
as a head coach. She was named the co-head coach of the Bulldogs
prior to the start of the 2005 season after spending seven years as
Yale's top assistant. In 2006, her first season solely in charge of
the team, she guided the Bulldogs to 28 wins, only three shy of the
school record. Reinalda has worked closely with the Yale pitching
staffs during her tenure. In 2004, she helped Peggy Hunt lead the
Ivy League in earned run average and the Yale staff tie the school
record with 13 shutouts. The Bulldogs also have had a potent
offense during her tenure. In 2006, the team set school records in
home runs with 29 and total bases with 520 and tied the school
record with 57 doubles. As a player, Reinalda was one of the most
successful pitchers in fast pitch softball history. She spent 19
years with the world-renowned Raybestos Brakettes and is the
winningest pitcher in team history with a 441-31 record. During her
career, she pitched 19 perfect games, 31 no-hitters, 76 one-hitters
and 312 shutouts. In 1994, her final season with the team, she
compiled a 14-0 record and a 0.38 ERA, while opposing hitters
batted only .145 against her. She ended her career with 77
consecutive victories, a streak that spanned more than four years.
Reinalda also has a wealth of international experience. She was
part of the 1986 Team USA squad that competed at the world
championships and was a member of the 1983 team that represented
the United States at the Pan American Games. A native of
Bellflower, Calif., Reinalda is a 1980 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona,
where she was a business management major.
