Aztec Softball Heads to Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
The San Diego State softball team is set to compete in the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, playing five games against tough opponents, including two ranked in the top five. Starting on Thursday, they will face No. 5/4 Oklahoma and later play UC Riverside, Saint Mary’s, Seattle U, and No. 2/2 Texas Tech. The Aztecs have previously faced all five teams, with a notable historical record against several of them. Following a successful 5-1 performance at the Campbell/Cartier Classic, standout players like catcher Jade Ignacio and pitcher Key-annah Pu’a are expected to lead the team.
By the Numbers- SDSU's historical record against Oklahoma: 1-13, last win in 2001 (4-1).
- Jade Ignacio's batting average: .458 with 7 RBIs and 5 runs last week.
- Last week, SDSU enjoyed a 5-1 record at the Campbell/Cartier Classic.
- Pitcher Key-annah Pu’a earned MW Pitcher of the Week with a 0.60 ERA.
- SDSU has performed well historically against UC Riverside (17-6) and Saint Mary’s (21-4).
The Aztecs' performance at the Classic will set the tone for the rest of the season, as they face high-ranking teams that could impact their standings and momentum. Success against these opponents will boost their confidence heading into future competitions.
Bottom LineSDSU is gearing up for a challenging series against elite teams at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, with key players ready to showcase their talents. Strong performances could significantly elevate their season outlook, making this tournament crucial for their trajectory.
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