The Regis University Softball team ended their eight-game losing streak by splitting a doubleheader against Black Hills State. The Rangers won the first game 10-4, fueled by strong performances from players like Wick and Quinn, but lost the second game 1-5. With this split, Regis improves to 6-18 overall and 5-13 in RMAC play, while BHSU moves to 14-15 and 11-7 in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • Wick had 3 hits, 4 RBIs, and scored 4 runs in the first game.
  • Bordine went 3-3 in the second game, but the team left 9 runners on base in total.
Yes, But

The Rangers' performance showed improvement, yet their ongoing struggles with leaving runners on base indicate that offensive consistency remains a critical challenge. The team's inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities in game two is a point of concern despite the win in game one.

State of Play
  • The Rangers are seeking to build on their recent success in another doubleheader match against BHSU.
  • Current record stands at 6-18 (5-13 RMAC), needing wins to break out of the lower tier in the conference standings.
What's Next

Regis will play a rematch against BHSU on Sunday, March 22, with hopes of turning the momentum from the first game's win into a series victory. This will be crucial for improving their standings in the RMAC.

Bottom Line

The Rangers must address their issues with leaving runners stranded while building on their offensive strengths to achieve better results in future games. Consistent performance and strategic play execution will be key for navigating the remainder of the season successfully.