University Daily Kansan, August 21, 1985 Page 7 Pitcher leads European victory Bv Sue Konnik Associate Sports Editor While major league baseball contemplied a strike this summer, Tracy Bunge did some striking of her own. On July 20, the KU softball player fanned 17 batters en route to a 17-0 victory over Moderna, Italy, to record the first perfect game in National Athletes in Action history. The senior from Bartlesville, Okla., pitched the win while touring Europe with the NAIA women's softball team. NAIA is a national Christian athletic group that sends teams overseas each year. This was only the second year that a women's softball team represented the United States in Europe for NAIA. Bunge was one of 20 women from Division I, II and III colleges around the country chosen to participate in the summer event. During the two month stint, the team compiled a 20-0 record. Bunge hurled 11 victories, including three no-hitters and one perfect game. Playing softball wasn't the only reason for the team's trip. The women also shared their Christian ministry with players and fans. Also, the team held clinics for opposing teams. Softball is relatively new to Scandinavians and Italians, the U.S. team's main competitors. "They really wanted to learn." Bunge said recently. "Even when we were beating one team by 20 runs, their coach said 'Don't you dare let up. They want to learn from you.' They didn't consider it rubbing it in if we continued to score, but they considered it a learning experience." Bunge and her teammates did some learning of their own about the "Italians don't eat to live, but live to eat and with all the 10-course meals, you had to be careful about what you'd eat. You never knew what was coming next, except that it was bound to be some type of pasta." Bunge said. The women also learned dimensions of a softball diamond. "In Finland we played in huge sandlots," Bunge said. "We spent 45 minutes marking and lining the field before we could even start." If anything, the team learned just how advanced U.S. women's softball programs really are compared with the rest of the softball world. Now back home, Bunge will have little rest from her favorite sport. The KU team will begin preparation for its fall season Friday when several new faces will don Jayhawk workout clothes for the first time. Tracey Almhjell, a junior transfer student from Central Arizona Junior College, will vie for an infield position. Two pitchers, Sherri Mach, a junior from Texas Tech and incoming freshman Maureen Powell from Shawnee Heights in Topeka, will fill the void left by pitcher Kim Tisdale, who decided to stay at home in Omaha, Neb., to continue school and get married. Bunge and Tisdale made up the pitching staff last season. Bunge, who is KU's leading pitcher in every category, registered a 23-11 record, and posts a three-year earned run average of .68. The senior also paced the Jayhawks in seven offensive categories, including a .366 batting average. Incoming fr-shman Lori Hannah of Park Hill, Ml., and Chris May from Houston will challenge Bunge's but defender in the infield and infielder for starting positions. That will be no easy task. The Jayhawks lost just one starter to graduation from last season, catcher Kim Cobb. And Kansas, armed with a brand new home field on campus and a bevy of returning talent, rolled to a 37-16 record last spring, finished second in the Big Eight, earned a berth in the final 16 of the NCAA tournament and was ranked 10th in the country in the final poll. Because of a newly instituted NCA ruling, the team is limited to 60 games each season. Head coach Bob Stanciflair said he was limiting the fall season to just 15 games so the team would have games could be played in the spring. Kansas will begin its season on Sept. 14, when the team travels to Lincoln, Neb., for the Nebraska Tournament. 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