Brown's Olivia Pichardo becomes 1st woman to play in D1 baseball game

Utility player from Queens, N.Y., pinch-hits in bottom of 9th inning

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Caption: Brown University's Olivia Pichardo made history on Friday by becoming the first woman to play in a Division 1 baseball game, pinch-hitting in a 10-1 loss to Bryant on Friday in Providence, R.I. (@BrownU_Baseball/Twitter)

Brown University freshman Olivia Pichardo became the first woman to appear in a Division I baseball game when she pinch-hit in a 10-1 loss to Bryant on Friday in Providence, R.I.
The left-handed batting utility player from Queens, N.Y., went to plate with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning and grounded out to first on the first pitch.

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Pichardo was an outfielder and pitcher on the USA Baseball Women's National Team that won three of five against Team Canada in its only games last summer. She walked on at Brown in the fall, and coach Grant Achilles told her she earned a roster spot in November.
Pichardo played club ball in the New York area and last year completed an internship in the New York Mets' amateur scouting department. She played basketball and volleyball at the Garden School before attending Brown.
About a half-dozen women are known to have played baseball at junior colleges or lower-division four-year schools.