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Dr. Diane Potter was Springfield College’s first gymnastics and softball coach. She coached the women's softball team for an amazing 21 years. She formed an extramural squad of Softball at Springfield College softball program in the 1963-1964 academic school year, and it wasn't until the 1966-1967 season that the squad was recognized by Springfield College. From the bottom up, Coach Potter was considered to be a leading pioneer for softball in the New England area. The Softball field at Springfield College was recognized and dedicated to Coach Diane Potter and was named Potter Field. In 1989, she became the second woman inducted into the Springfield College Athletics Hall of Fame, and during that academic year, she served as the Springfield Distinguished Professor of Humanics.