Freshman Brianna Brown of Penn softball has made her outfield presence felt
Freshman outfielder Brianna Brown fell in love with softball at a young age and has finally been able to express that passion on the field with Penn.
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Freshman outfielder Brianna Brown fell in love with softball at a young age and has finally been able to express that passion on the field with Penn.
A couple mistakes on the mound combined with a limited offensive production spelled out a gloomy day for Penn softball.
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