Along with these goals, Goldberg hopes to work toward flawless defense, making plays in the field that help the team win.
Of course, these demanding expectations are nothing exceptional for Goldberg, a psychology concentrator who balanced five classes sophomore year while she was putting in extra time at the gym.
Further evidence of her work ethic for achieving her goals has became apparent this year. After returning from the fall semester in Scotland, she began extensive pre-season training to make up for lost time away from the game.
“I hadn’t swung a bat in seven months,” she says. “They don’t even have baseball gloves there.”
Now that Goldberg’s back, she’s happy to be playing again and part of the team.
“We all get along really well,” she says. “They’re my best friends here.”
Goldberg looks forward to seeing what she and the team will accomplish this year, hoping to reclaim the Midas touch she discovered on the other side of the plate.