In the series finale, James Madison softball fell 6-2 to Troy at the Troy Softball Complex, despite accumulating 10 hits but only scoring two runs.

The Big Picture

The game saw JMU struggle to convert hits into runs, resulting in a loss to Troy as their opponents capitalized on opportunities, improving to 24-11 for the season.

By the Numbers
  • JMU had 10 hits and two runs, while Troy managed six runs on nine hits.
  • Kirsten Fleet pitched 3.0 innings, allowing three hits and one earned run.
State of Play
  • JMU stands at 18-12, 2-4 in Sun Belt, while Troy is at 24-11 and 4-2 in league play.
  • Alissa Humphrey made her 60th career start, and Megan Butler reached base safely in 24 straight games.
What's Next

JMU is set to host Virginia in a midweek game on March 27 at 4 p.m., streamed on ESPN+.

Bottom Line

Despite multiple hits, James Madison softball failed to convert them into runs, resulting in a 6-2 loss to Troy in the series finale.