Omaha Softball, led by senior Marra Cramer's standout performance, secured a 13-4 victory over South Dakota in their regular-season finale. Cramer hit two home runs, drove in four runs, and scored four times, propelling Omaha to a 34-10 overall record and a Summit League regular-season title with a 15-2 conference record. After an early lead, Omaha responded swiftly to South Dakota's scoring efforts, with consistent offensive pressure and strong pitching from Alexis Wiggins and Maddia Groff. The Mavericks will enter postseason play as the top seed in the Summit League Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Omaha finished the regular season with a 34-10 record.
  • Marra Cramer hit 2 home runs and had 4 RBIs in the game.
  • The team hit a total of 68 home runs this season, homering in 36 of 44 games.
  • Katherine Johnson recorded her 10th home run and leads the team with 48 RBIs.
Yes, But

Despite the impressive win, South Dakota's ability to score four runs in the fourth inning highlights potential weaknesses in Omaha's defense that could be exploited in the postseason.

State of Play
  • Omaha's offense showcased depth, with seven of their 11 hits going for extra bases.
  • The team enters the Summit League Championship as the top seed, carrying momentum from this win.
What's Next

Omaha will face off in the Summit League Championship starting Thursday at 11 a.m. CT, aiming to leverage their strong performance as they compete for a championship title.

Bottom Line

The Mavericks' blend of powerful hitting and effective pitching sets a solid foundation as they head into postseason play, but they must address defensive lapses to ensure continued success against tougher competition.