UCF Softball had a historic offensive performance, scoring a 21-9 victory over Wisconsin in six innings, marking one of the greatest offensive displays in program history. The game witnessed the Knights' third instance of scoring 20 runs or more, with a record-breaking 25 hits, as well as multiple players reaching career milestones.

By the Numbers
  • UCF scored 21 runs, marking the third instance of 20 or more runs in program history.
  • The team achieved a record-breaking 25 hits, surpassing the previous record of 22.
  • Jada Cody hit a lead-off home run, securing second place on the UCF all-time home runs list with 34, surpassing Jania Shinhoster, while Shannon Doherty became the fourth player in Knight history to surpass 30 career home runs.
  • Johnesha Rowe and Samantha Rey both achieved career-high 4 hits and 4 runs, tying the school record.
  • The game marked the highest-scoring game in program history, with a total of 30 runs.
  • Kaitlyn Felton earned the win in relief, recording four innings of three-run ball and four strikeouts, marking her third straight win.
State of Play
  • UCF improved to 6-2 on the season and salvaged a split after a 2-1 loss to North Carolina earlier in the day.
  • Subsequent games against No.14 Kentucky and No. 19 Northwestern and No.22 UCLA got rained out, leaving UCF to head West for the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic against Mississippi State and Oregon.