The Jacksonville Dolphins softball team secured a playoff spot after a 3-1 victory against FGCU. With a 13-5 conference record and 29-16 overall, they have clinched their place in the ASUN Softball Championship. Key contributors included Sarah Beth Brake, who drove in two runs, and pitcher Jacy Harrelson, who earned her 18th win this season. This marks the Dolphins' most wins since 2017 and the most under head coach Erica Ayers, who aims for a record 30-win season.

By the Numbers
  • Jacksonville finished the regular season with a 13-5 conference record.
  • Jacy Harrelson recorded her 18th win, tying for second in single-season wins at JU.
  • Jacksonville's 29 wins are the most since the 2017 season.
State of Play
  • Jacksonville has secured playoff qualification with six regular season games remaining.
  • The team is currently vying for a top seed to potentially gain a bye in the tournament.
What's Next

The Dolphins will face playoff-bound Stetson in a three-game series starting April 25, aiming to increase their win total and secure a favorable playoff position.

Bottom Line

With a strong performance this season, the Dolphins are not just celebrating a playoff berth; they are focused on achieving a historic 30-win season, which would represent a significant milestone for the program.