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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4299730, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1518389532944736258[/MEDIA] -> On Sunday, Stefanoni showed poise under pressure while working out of first-and-third jams in the third and fourth innings. He's had great command, walking just 10 in 58.2 innings. The UConn coaching staff has had to encourage Stefanoni to throw some balls just to mix it up. "Just to give the hitter a little bit different look, move his eyes out of the zone every so often," Penders said. Stefanoni is more than just a terrific pitcher. Armed with a positive, upbeat personality, he's also a good teammate. "He's a beautiful human being," Penders said. "His parents have done a marvelous job with him. I know he has two other siblings at Harvard. They're certainly not underachievers. Both Mom and Dad went to Harvard. "I just find it really cool, here's a kid from Darien and Fairfield County, a place that we struggle to recruit from, that always wanted to be a Husky. He got his Harvard degree and he's also working full-time. He's a credit to his family. He's a joy to be around, too. He's like talking to a 35-year-old guy. I'm sure he's probably my only guy that reads the Wall Street Journal daily. He's fit in really well, too." <- [/QUOTE]
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