CSU Pueblo Softball Team Splits Series and Dominates at the Plate Against Colorado School of Mines with 17 Hits
The Colorado State University Pueblo softball team split a four-game series against Colorado School of Mines, with a 6-3 loss in the first game and a 9-8 victory in the finale, recording a total of 17 hits for the day.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo totaled 17 hits in the twin bill.
- Marissa Robertson had six strikeouts in game two.
- The team's record stands at 16-27, with a 14-18 RMAC standing.
The team is currently sixth in the RMAC Standings, with only a two-game lead for the final spot in the upcoming RMAC Tournament, indicating a precarious position.
State of Play- CSU Pueblo sits in sixth place in the RMAC Standings with three series left in the regular season.
- They hold a two-game lead for the final spot in the upcoming RMAC Tournament.
CSU Pueblo will travel to Alamosa to face Adams State in a four-game series, starting Saturday at noon at ASU Softball Field.
Bottom LineThe Colorado State University Pueblo softball team's split series against Colorado School of Mines showcased a strong offensive performance with 17 hits, setting the stage for a crucial upcoming series against Adams State that will impact their standing in the RMAC Tournament.
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