Wayne State University’s softball team (16-29, 8-16 GLIAC) is set to conclude its regular season with back-to-back doubleheaders against Saginaw Valley State University (31-13, 20-4 GLIAC) this Friday and Saturday. The Warriors will need to secure wins to have a chance at qualifying for the GLIAC tournament and face a tough opponent that has dominated recent matchups. Series history shows Wayne State holding an edge overall but struggling recently, winning only 3 of the last 17 games against the Cardinals.

By the Numbers
  • Wayne State leads the all-time series 77-60 since their first meeting in 1982.
  • Saginaw Valley State has won 14 of the last 17 matchups.
State of Play
  • Wayne State is currently seventh in the GLIAC standings and needs to win all four games against SVSU.
  • They require help from other teams, as Davenport and Purdue Northwest have 11 conference wins, giving them a tiebreaker advantage.
What's Next

If the Warriors fail to secure wins this weekend or if other teams win, their chance of making it to the GLIAC tournament will be eliminated. A successful series could change their postseason prospects significantly.

Bottom Line

The series against Saginaw Valley State presents a pivotal moment for Wayne State's playoff hopes; they must perform exceptionally to keep their tournament ambitions alive.