University of New Haven Softball Splits Series with Southern New Hampshire University: McKinley’s Shutout Leads Chargers to Victory
McKinley's dominant six-inning shutout performance led the University of New Haven Softball team to a split with the Penmen of Southern New Hampshire University in a doubleheader.
By the Numbers- Bella Chenet hit a leadoff double in the first inning.
- New Haven scored four runs in the game, with Meg Anderson contributing with a key single.
- Viana McKinley pitched six shutout innings for the Chargers.
- New Haven won the second game 4-0 to split the series.
Despite the split, the Chargers faced challenges in the first game, unable to produce the necessary hits to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
State of Play- The Chargers continue their homestand with a non-conference doubleheader against Post University.
- The team will aim to carry the momentum from McKinley's shutout performance into the upcoming games.
New Haven will face the Eagles of Post University in a midweek matchup at Charger Softball Field, seeking to build on their recent success.
Bottom LineMcKinley's stellar pitching propelled the Chargers to a crucial victory, setting a strong foundation for their upcoming games and emphasizing the importance of seizing key opportunities in tight matchups.
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