The Colorado State University Pueblo ThunderWolves softball team won its first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Tournament Championship since 2001 with an 8-2 victory over Colorado Christian. This historic win marks the team's first 40-win season in over two decades, setting a record of 40-16. Highlight performances were recorded by tournament MVP McKenna James, who pitched a complete game and contributed offensively. The victory secures the ThunderWolves a spot in the NCAA Regional Tournament for the first time since 2009.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo achieved its first 40-win season since 2001.
  • McKenna James recorded her 21st win of the season, allowing just 2 runs on 6 hits.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo has now won 25 years since their last RMAC Championship.
  • The ThunderWolves will learn their NCAA Tournament details during the Selection Show on Monday.
What's Next

Following their championship win, CSU Pueblo is set to find out their NCAA Tournament destination and opponent. This pivotal moment could impact their preparation and strategy for the upcoming games.

Bottom Line

CSU Pueblo’s championship victory not only marks a significant milestone for the program but also revitalizes its competitive legacy in NCAA softball. Their journey reflects resilience and a potential for future successes as they enter the national tournament.