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By Carter Woodiel May 10, 2021 | 6:29 AM MANKATO, MINN. (USF) – The University of Sioux Falls Softball Team (21-22, 15-14 NSIC) battled the second place team in the NSIC but dropped a doubleheader to Minnesota State (34-7, 23-5 NSIC), 6-3, 1-0 on Sunday to conclude the regular season. USF finished the season at 15-14 in league play and was 21-22 overall. USF lost 6-3, and 1-0 to Minnesota State. The games today were the final regular season for six seniors – Frankie Mickelson, Cassie Van Beek, Emily Cheloha, Rachel Klassen, Mika Rodriguez and Emmie Uitts. USF, which finished ninth in the league, will be the ninth seed in the league tournament and face No. 8 seed Minot State on Thursday (May 13) in Rochester, Minn. ....
Cougars defeat a No.1 ranked team for the first time in the DII era Cress and Cuevas lead USF Softball to a 2-1 win over No. 1 Augustana in G2 to earn a split in the city rivalry matchup By Kristin Hergert Apr 22, 2021 9:31 PM SIOUX FALLS , S.D. (KELO.com) When presented with opportunity, the University of Sioux Falls Softball Team (15-16, 9-8 NSIC) delivered as freshman pitcher Hanna Cress threw a gem in the circle and freshman catcher Damaris Cuevas hit a two-run home run to provide the difference on offense as the Cougars recorded a 2-1 city rivalry win over No. 1 Augustana (28-4, 16-2 NSIC) in game two of an NSIC doubleheader at Sherman Park on Thursday. ....
“The greatest equalizer is a new day.” Head coach Chelsea Spencer likes to remind her team of that, and it’s a theme that has yet to be broken for better or worse through Cal softball’s first three weekends of action. After falling to Sacramento State in its season opener, Cal rallied for a come-from-behind walk-off win against Saint Mary’s the next day. Likewise, the Bears’ close loss to their South Bay rivals Feb. 26 made its dominant, redemptive victory over the Cardinal Feb. 27 all the sweeter. Back at Stanford’s Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium for the DeMarini Invitational, the blue and gold followed a similar trajectory; following a heartbreaking, extra-inning loss against BYU on Thursday, Cal regrouped to close out the weekend with a pair of wins over UCSB. ....
Cal earns wins over Cal Baptist, splits pair against Cardinal at Stanford Invitational Brian Bi/File Grand slams, collegiate debuts, cross-town rival redemption this past weekend had it all. Hoping to capitalize on the momentum from last Sunday’s electrifying come-from-behind, walk-off victory into the South Bay, the Bears brought their bats and were dominant on the mound, leaving the weekend with three wins and a loss. In its 7-4 win over Cal Baptist on Friday afternoon, Cal picked up where it left off with two runs in the top of the first. Mikayla Coelho hit a leadoff single and eventually found third, after a wild pitch from Lancer pitcher Giana Lopez and groundout from Makena Smith. Lauren Espalin then put the ball in play to reach base on an error by Cal Baptist’s third baseman, bringing Coelho in to score and give Cal a 1-0 advantage. A two-out infield single courtesy of Kacey Zobac brought Espalin home, putting the Bears up 2-0. ....