Welcome back to Huskies on the Horizon, a segment summarizing Bloomsburg Huskies athletics. Last week, the baseball team struggled, going 0-6, while the women's golf team showed strong performances in various invitational events. Lacrosse faced two defeats, and softball had a mixed week, going 4-2. Track and field saw record-breaking performances. The tennis teams had a series of matches, with the women going 2-1 and the men securing a win over Kutztown.

By the Numbers
  • The baseball team finished 0-6 last week, facing losses in all their doubleheaders.
  • The women's golf team had top-ten finishes, with Ryleigh Faust tying for second and Olivia Martinez finishing seventh.
  • Bloomsburg softball went 2-0 in nonconference games and 2-2 in PSAC play.
  • Madison Baudille set a school record in shot put twice, with throws of 12.56m and 13.04m.
  • The women's tennis team had a successful week, winning against Kutztown and Edinboro.
State of Play
  • Baseball team scheduled for three nonconference games this week.
  • Men's golf team competing at the Pitt-Johnstown Bedford Springs Invitational and women at the Muhlenberg Invitational before PSAC Championships.
  • Lacrosse team prepares for PSAC contests against Kutztown and Jefferson.
  • Softball team set to host Lock Haven before hitting the road for final regular-season games.
  • Track and field teams hosting the Maroon and Gold Invitational ahead of future competitions.
  • Women's tennis to face East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg, while men meet Juniata.
What's Next

The upcoming week holds crucial matchups for all teams as they strive for success in their respective competitions.

Bottom Line

Despite challenges faced last week, Bloomsburg Huskies athletes are geared up for a week of intense matchups, aiming for victories and breakthrough performances across various sports.