San Francisco State Softball Wins Finale Against CSUDH with Multiple Standout Performances
The San Francisco State softball team split a doubleheader against Cal State Dominguez Hills, losing 6-2 in the first game before winning 5-2 in the nightcap.
By the Numbers- SF State is now 15-20 overall and 11-13 in CCAA play, sitting in sixth place.
- The Toros move to 23-13 for the year and 16-10 in conference play, securing the series win.
- Kai DeLeon reached base in 32 out of 35 games this season, leading the team with a .336 batting average.
- The Gators hit a total of 14 home runs in the series, with ten different players contributing.
- Phoebe Schultz, the team's regular left fielder and home run leader, was absent for both games.
SF State was outhit in the first game and had to overcome a 6-0 deficit, showcasing resilience in the second game win.
State of Play- The Gators' victory in the second game salvaged the series, showing their ability to bounce back after a tough loss.
- Key players such as DeLeon and Gonzales made significant contributions throughout the series.
- Pitcher Elise Roy's solid performance in the second game helped secure the important win.
The Gators will be facing Cal State East Bay in a four-game series starting on April 11, with the games streamed on the CCAA Network.
Bottom LineThe San Francisco State softball team's resilience and strong performances from key players led to a series win, setting a positive tone for upcoming games against Cal State East Bay.
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