The Colorado Mesa University softball team started the DII West Coast Challenge with a split, finishing the day at 1-1. The Mavericks lost a close opening match against Biola University, 4-3, but rebounded to secure a shutout victory against Cal State San Bernardino, 4-0. This win marked their first shutout since April and improved their season record to 1-3.

By the Numbers
  • Mavs finished with 5 hits in the loss to Biola; 2 each from Brynn Escobar and Khloe Kubitschek.
  • In the win against CSUSB, CMU had 6 hits and 4 RBIs, led by Molli Magaña's 2 hits and 2 RBIs.
State of Play
  • The Mavericks showcased strong pitching in their second game, with Sophia Tassinari allowing only 2 hits in 4 innings.
  • Kamdyn Hagerty earned a save, striking out 3 in 3 innings of relief.
What's Next

Colorado Mesa will face tough opponents tomorrow, taking on #3 Western Washington and #14 Cal State San Marcos with games at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. MST.

Bottom Line

The Mavericks need to build on their momentum from the shutout against CSUSB as they face ranked teams next, focusing on maintaining strong pitching and improving their batting consistency.