The Iowa softball team was 10-9 in the Big Ten and 25-23 overall in 2010, and Gayle Blevins, a member of the college softball coaches Hall of Fame, retired at season's end. The Gophers were 2-17 and last in the Big Ten, 16-37 overall and co-coaches Lisa Bernstein and Julia Standering were fired.
Iowa athletic director Gary Barta hired Marla Looper, an assistant coach at Texas, to replace Blevins. Athletic director Joel Maturi hired Jessica Allister, an assistant at Oregon, to take over the Gophers.
Mark one down for Maturi.
The Gophers lead the Big Ten at 17-1, 46-3 overall after a 8-0 victory over Purdue on Friday and are rated No. 4 in the country. Before routing the Boilermakers, their three most recent Big Ten victories were a three-game sweep of the Hawkeyes that included a record crowd of 1,383 on Sunday at Jane Sage Cowles Field.
Sydney Dwyer, a Gophers junior from Bettendorf, Iowa, playing at first base this season, was 4-for-9 in the series with two RBI. Kendyl Lindaman, a freshman catcher from Ankeny, Iowa, was 3-for-7 with a home run and two RBI.
And, the winning pitcher on Saturday was Amber Fiser, a freshman from Van Horne, Iowa. She is now 11-0 with a 1.61 ERA, as the second starter to Sara Groenewegen, the senior ace for the Gophers.
"We love Iowa kids," Allister said. "We have two more coming for next season: Macy Gill, a utility player, and Rachel Lowary, a pitcher who also plays in the field.
"Iowa is unique in that it plays the high school seasons for softball and baseball in the summer. Those kids get to play a lot of games in warm weather, and it's not that long of a drive for us to get down there to watch them."