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The Ferris State University softball squad, which kicks off the 2024 season this weekend, has been picked to finish fourth in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Preseason Coaches Poll announced yesterday.
The Bulldogs tallied 22 total points in finishing in the middle of the seven teams in the preseason listing as voted on by the league's member head coaches.
In front of FSU was Grand Valley State in first place with 34 points and four first-place votes followed by Saginaw Valley State with 33 points and three top mentions. Purdue Northwest came in third with 25 points followed by FSU with 22. Behind the Bulldogs was Parkside in fifth place (12), Davenport in sixth (11) and Wayne State in seventh (10).
The Bulldogs will begin the 2024 campaign with increased expectations as they begin year two under head coach Jake Schumann.
Schumann, who took over the program just prior to the start of the 2023 season last spring, welcomes back nine retur
The Ferris State University softball program has announced a bi-weekly camp will start this Sunday (Dec. 3) and run until early February.
The bi-weekly camp is being offered for pitching and hitting starting at 10:30 a.m. (ET) for an hour and begins this Sunday. It will be offered bi-weekly until Feb. 4 at the Ewigleben Sports Complex.
The camps are limited to four participants and will cover advanced hitting and pitching skills. Each week is $50.
Those interested in taking part should email Coach Jake Schumann at: JakeSchumann@ferris.edu while availability remains.
The Ferris State University softball squad has landed six prep student-athletes as part of head coach Jake Schumann's first early signing class with the Bulldogs.
All six signees will join the FSU program as freshmen in the fall of 2024.
The early signing class includes shortstop Jayden Marlatt (Johannesburg-Lewiston), outfielder Breanna Blair (Thornton, Solo./Mountain Range), outfielder Braleigh Miller (Gaylord), catcher Addison Wangler (Gaylord), utility player Kaelinn Jozsa (Muskegon Oakridge) along with utility player Bailey McCalister (Allen Park).
The Bulldogs concluded the 2023 season with their most wins in seven years under Schumann's direction. FSU reached the GLIAC Tournament this past season and finished in the top four of the league standings during regular-season play. Ferris State finished regular-season play last year by winning three of its last four contests and five of the final
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