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Boise State's Dirk Koetter retires, discusses college football's growing NIL issues
“As I step away (again) after 42 years of coaching at every level, I have a few things I want to get off my chest,” Koetter wrote in a Facebook post.“College football is changing rapidly, and maybe not for the better,” Koetter wrote. “Conference realignment, roster limitations, transfer portal, NIL, lack of a governing body […]

“As I step away (again) after 42 years of coaching at every level, I have a few things I want to get off my chest,” Koetter wrote in a Facebook post.“College football is changing rapidly, and maybe not for the better,” Koetter wrote. “Conference realignment, roster limitations, transfer portal, NIL, lack of a governing body with any power are all issues that have to be dealt with.”“Our best players are getting offered between 2 and 10 times what we can offer,” Koetter wrote. “We are losing recruits in the portal to schools that are just flat outbidding us. I know it’s not all about the money, and Coach D and staff will undoubtedly continue to find the ‘right kind of guys,’ but money is an issue.”But Koetter then said Boise State is “behind right now” in the NIL game. NIL is the legal ability for college athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness, such as in advertisements and video games.Koetter came back to coaching to help first-year coach Spencer Danielson and helped guide a team that finished the season 12-2, winning a Mountain West championship and earning the No. 3 seed and a bye in the College Football Playoff.Danielson, who just finished his first full season as a head coach, said earlier this season he’d love for Koetter to return as offensive coordinator in 2025, but it wasn’t really expected that Koetter would continue in the role.He praised the Boise State program’s progress in recent years. The Bleymaier football complex, on the north side of Albertsons Stadium, was built in 2013 and houses the program’s team and office operations. He also mentioned the North End Zone Project, which began construction on Thursday and will add up to 1,600 seats to Albertsons Stadium.The typically stoic coach then shared his thoughts on the new landscape of college football, thanked Boise State fans for traveling to the Fiesta Bowl, and discussed how schools are offering recruits “2 to 10 times” more money in Name, Image, and Likeness than Boise State could afford.Koetter, a Pocatello native, previously served as the Broncos head coach from 1998 to 2000. He finished with an overall record of 26-10 as head coach and won two Humanitarian Bowls. He later went on to coach in the NFL as an offensive coordinator for multiple organizations, and as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2016 to 2018.Junior running back Ashton Jeanty was reportedly offered big-money deals from SEC and Big Ten schools after his sophomore year, according to CBS Sports. Jeanty finished runner-up in Heisman Trophy voting and finished the season just 28 yards away from breaking Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record.Boise State offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter announced his retirement from coaching on Thursday night, after completing one season in the role that saw the Broncos shine offensively. He will remain with the program in a senior analyst role.The Broncos now will look for their fifth permanent offensive coordinator hire since 2020. Koetter served as the Broncos’ offensive coordinator in 2022 after Tim Plough was fired, then took the job permanently in 2024 under Danielson after former OC Bush Hamden left for the same job at Kentucky.Koetter also said that head coach Spencer Danielson and athletic director Jeramiah Dickey are “two incredible leaders” and “the right men for the job at hand.”
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Beckham Slam Lifts Eagles To Series-Opening Win Over PC
Story Links Next Game: Presbyterian College 4/26/2025 | 12:00 p.m. Apr. 26 (Sat) / 12:00 p.m. Presbyterian College History Rock Hill, S.C. – Tia Beckham’s first inning grand slam propelled Winthrop to a 4-2 victory over Presbyterian College, Friday afternoon in Big […]

Rock Hill, S.C. – Tia Beckham’s first inning grand slam propelled Winthrop to a 4-2 victory over Presbyterian College, Friday afternoon in Big South Conference softball action.
GAME INFORMATION
RECORD: Winthrop (26-20, 9-7 Big South) | Presbyterian College (20-25, 3-10 Big South)
WINTHROP LEADERS: Tia Beckham (1-3, R, GS, 4RBI) | Megan Powell (CG, W, 6H, 2R, 2BB, 4K / 0-1, R, 2BB)
WHAT HAPPENED
- Blue Hose took the lead in the top of the first, 2-0
- With a runner at second, Kendall Owens hit a grounder to the left side that Peyton Bryden tried to reach out and snag the ball but it hit off the end of the glove and went behind Grayson Buckner who was coming to back up the play
- The ball rolled to the edge of the outfield and Baxleigh Arnette was able to come around to score
- A double to right field by Mallory Fletcher scored Owens from first base for the two run lead
- Eagles answered in the bottom of the first as Emma Jackson got things started with an infield single
- Megan Powell followed with walk and Peyton Bryden singled to left center to load the bases
- Tia Beckham stepped in and took a 1-2 pitch over the fence in center for a grand slam and 4-2 lead
- Eagles loaded the bases again in the bottom of the second, but were unable to take advantage
- Blue Hose had a chance to tie the game in the top of the sixth inning as the first two batters reached base
- Morgan Farthing sacrificed the runners over to move both into scoring position
- But Megan Powell was up to the challenge and struck out the next batter before ending the threat with a ground out
EXTRA BASES
- The win for Powell was the 13th of the season and the 50th of her collegiate career (22nd as an Eagle)
- The grand slam by Beckham was the first of her career as she drove in a career-best four runs
- The victory ensures the Eagles will finish the season with a winning record
ON DECK
Winthrop and PC wrap up the series on Saturday, Apr. 26 with a doubleheader beginning at 12 p.m. Prior to the first game will be a senior day recognition ceremony.
STAY SOCIAL WITH THE EAGLES
For everything Winthrop softball visit www.winthropeagles.com or follow us on social media @Winthropsoftbal, winthropsoftball (Instagram) or www.facebook.com/Winthrop-Softball
Beckham’s grand slam highlights game one against the Blue Hose. See you back at Terry Field tomorrow at 12 and 2pm!#ROCKtheHILL | #BigSouthSB pic.twitter.com/FWAbmAxWT7
— Winthrop Softball (@Winthropsoftbal) April 25, 2025
B1 | Beckham crushes her first grand slam of the year!
Eagles 4
Blue Hose 2#ROCKtheHILL | #BigSouthSB pic.twitter.com/0Bh3uptfNx
— Winthrop Softball (@Winthropsoftbal) April 25, 2025
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Lions fall twice at HCU, control their own destiny in season finale
Next Game: at HCU 4/26/2025 | Noon Lion Sports Network Apr. 26 (Sat) / Noon at HCU History HOUSTON – Despite dropping two one-run contests to the HCU Huskies on Friday afternoon via scores of 2-1 and 3-2, respectively, at the Husky Field, the East Texas A&M University softball […]

HOUSTON – Despite dropping two one-run contests to the HCU Huskies on Friday afternoon via scores of 2-1 and 3-2, respectively, at the Husky Field, the East Texas A&M University softball team controls its own destiny to clinch a postseason berth going into the final day of the season.
The Lions fell to 9-40 on the season and 5-21 in Southland Conference play, while the Huskies clinched the seventh seed in next week’s Southland Conference Tournament by improving to 17-30 on the season and 10-16 in SLC action.
East Texas A&M and A&M-Corpus Christi are tied for eighth place in the SLC standings going into Saturday’s season finale for both teams. The Lions own the tiebreaker over the Islanders and need either a win over the Huskies or a loss by the Islanders at Northwestern State to clinch a spot into the eight-team conference tournament.
Game One: HCU 2, EAST TEXAS A&M 1
On the second pitch of the game, Tatum Wright (Frisco – Centennial) drilled her tenth home run of the season, putting the Lions ahead in the game.
Chloe Foster doubled down the right field line to lead off the bottom of the third for the Huskies. She advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Jaycee Foor and came around to score on an infield RBI single by Jocelyn Briseno.
In the bottom of the fourth, Maddy Bailey drilled a solo home run to right center, putting the Huskies ahead. The Lions left five runners on base, while the Huskies left seven.
Both Charli Anger (Lubbock – Cooper) and KK Cosek (Helendale, Calif.) collected two hits each for the Lions in the game. In the heart of the HCU order, Bailey, Hanna York, and Ella Herrewig went 2 for 3 each in the game.
Kate Houser (Lorena) took the loss for the Lions, surrendering two earned runs in the complete game loss, while Cara Pitman allowed seven hits and struck out four, but the only earned run on allowed on her ledger was the home run to Wright.
Game Two: HCU 3, EAST TEXAS A&M 2
Haylie Savage was hit by a pitch to lead off the bottom of the first for HCU. Heidi Maytum reached on a fielder’s choice as the Lions tagged out Savage at second on the play. Karlie Barba followed with a double down the left field line as Maytum came around to score, while Barba also scored on the play due to a Lion throwing error.
Wright hit second solo home run of the day and 11th on the season as she brought the Lions within one in the fourth inning.
In the top of the seventh, Anger doubled to left center and came around to score to tie the game as Emma Rodrigues (Little Elm – John Paul II) reached on a throwing error. The Lions left two runners on base to end the inning and left six on base in the game.
Herrewig reached on a throwing error by the Lions on a bunt to lead off the bottom of the seventh. After advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt by Morris, the Lions forced a strikeout and were strike away from sending the game into extra innings, but Briseno singled up the middle to plate Herrewig and walk it off for HCU.
Wright had two hits in the game for the Lions, while Briseno went 2 for 3 for the Huskies. Julia Sanchez (The Kinkaid School) tossed 6.2 innings in the loss, being charged for just one earned run. Leah Hammack allowed two earned runs in the complete game win for the Huskies.
UP NEXT
The Lions and the Huskies end the regular season at noon on Saturday.
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Middle Tennessee falls to NM State 5-4
Next Game: at New Mexico State 4/26/2025 | 5 PM Apr. 26 (Sat) / 5 PM at New Mexico State History LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Middle Tennessee softball suffered a defeat to the NM State Aggies on Friday, April 25 in game one of the series. The score was 5-4. […]

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Middle Tennessee softball suffered a defeat to the NM State Aggies on Friday, April 25 in game one of the series. The score was 5-4.
The Blue Raiders (23-25, 10-12) led for much of the game vs. the Aggies (23-24, 10-12), but failed to hold the lead in the sixth and seventh innings. Middle Tennessee jumped out to a 1-0 lead on an Addy Edgmon RBI double that scored Ava Tepe, before Macie Harter drove Edgmon home on an RBI single to bring the score to 2-0.
MTSU added on to the lead in the fifth inning with another RBI from Macie Harter, her 10th of the season. In the sixth inning, Ava Brooks ripped another RBI single past the second basemen to score Lilly Pendergrast. The Aggies then scored three runs in the bottom of the inning before scoring two more in the bottom of the seventh to end the game.
By the Numbers
- 22: Addy Edgmon leads the team with 22 extra-base hits after tallying two doubles today.
- 38: Ava Tepe was hit by the 38th pitch of her career, setting a new program record.
Up next
The Blue Raiders will take on the Aggies for game two tomorrow at 5:00 pm CT. The game will be streamed on ESPN+ and live stats will be available at Stat Broadcast.
FOLLOW THE BLUE RAIDERS
Follow Middle Tennessee Softball on social media on Facebook (Blue Raider Softball), Twitter (MT_Softball) and Instagram (@mt_softball).
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University of Memphis
BOCA RATON, Fla. – Memphis (17-31, 4-18 AAC) softball dropped the opening game of its series against RV Florida Atlantic (39-9, 18-4 AAC), 24-2, Friday evening at Joan Joyce Field. “I was proud of Drue Thomas for competing and coming up with a big first-inning home run,” said head coach Trena Prater. “You have to […]

“I was proud of Drue Thomas for competing and coming up with a big first-inning home run,” said head coach Trena Prater. “You have to tip your hat to FAU for taking advantage of our mistakes. We have to be better in the circle; we walked and hit too many batters. We have to find a way to keep the ball in the park and play error-free defense. We have to want it every pitch, offensively and defensively.”
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Tigers established a lead in their fourth at-bat of the contest, as Drue Thomas sent a shot to left field for a two-run home run.
- Florida Atlantic regained the lead in the bottom half of the frame, bringing nine runs home on just three hits.
- The first run for FAU came on a fielder’s choice with a defensive error.
- The next three runs came around on bases-loaded walks.
- Kylie Hammonds recorded FAU’s first hit of the contest in her second at-bat, as the Owls batted around in the first.
- Kylie Channell followed up with a single that brought two more runs home.
- A close play with a fielding error on a ball hit by Jesiana Mora brought Channell home for the ninth run of the inning.
- An infield single legged out by Destiny Johns scored Mora for FAU’s 10th run.
- The Owls added a run in the second inning on an RBI double by Kylie Hammonds.
- FAU tallied four runs in the third inning.
- Jesiana Mora began the bottom of the third inning with a solo home run.
- An RBI single by Destiny Johns followed by a two-run home run by Bella Cimino gave FAU a 15-2 lead.
- In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Owls put up seven more runs.
- Emily Ching hit a two-RBI double to right center in the bottom of the fourth inning to give the Owls a 15-run lead.
- Ching had entered as a defensive replacement during the previous inning.
- An infield single off the bat of Bella Cimino brought home Florida Atlantic’s third run of the inning.
- Corin Dammeier recorded an RBI single in the next at-bat, scoring Abby Ota.
- Ota had also entered as a defensive replacement.
- An RBI fielder’s choice off the bat of Yani Guzman, who entered as a pinch hitter, made the score 20-2 in favor of FAU.
- Kylie Channell brought in her second and third RBI of the game with a single to left field.
- Emily Ching recorded her second hit on a two-RBI single.
- Ching finished the inning with two hits and four RBI.
- Emily Ching hit a two-RBI double to right center in the bottom of the fourth inning to give the Owls a 15-run lead.
- Memphis was sent down in order to end the game.
NOTABLES
- FAU’s 10-run first inning stands as the highest single-inning run total allowed by the Tigers this season.
- The 22-run margin of defeat is tied for the largest in program history.
- It is tied with a 22-0 loss to Wichita State during the 2022 season.
- All four of Memphis’ pitchers appeared in the contest with Taniyah Brown taking the loss, moving to 4-6 on the season.
- Drue Thomas finished with a 1-for-2 performance, hitting a two-run home run for Memphis’ only runs of the game.
- Ariel Davis recorded Memphis’ only other hit of the evening, going 1-for-1 with a sacrifice bunt.
- Kennedy Semien reached on a walk and scored on Thomas’s home run in the first inning.
- Zoe Adebayo‘s six-game streak of reaching base is snapped after failing to reach in two at-bats.
UP NEXT
The Tigers look to rebound in game two of the series tomorrow at 1 p.m. CST. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
HOW TO FOLLOW THE TIGERS
For complete information on Memphis Tigers Softball, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team’s social media channels on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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SB Drops Game Two Against BYU, 4-3
By Jerry Hill Baylor Bear Insider WACO, Texas – Twice in the final innings, Baylor softball was poised to close out BYU and clinch a huge series win Friday night at Getterman Stadium. But the Bears “let it slip away,” giving up two runs each in the sixth and seventh inning in falling […]

Baylor Bear Insider
WACO, Texas – Twice in the final innings, Baylor softball was poised to close out BYU and clinch a huge series win Friday night at Getterman Stadium.
But the Bears “let it slip away,” giving up two runs each in the sixth and seventh inning in falling to the Cougars, 4-3, to split the first two games of a crucial three-game series.
After freshman Karynton Dawson hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth to put Baylor (24-24, 9-11) back on top, 3-2, the Cougars (30-13, 12-8) answered again with a 2-spot in the top of the seventh off Lillie Walker (10-8).
“We had opportunities earlier, I thought, that we didn’t take advantage of. But honestly, I never felt comfortable, because I know what they do,” Baylor coach Glenn Moore said. “They never throw the towel in. . . . I thought we played our hearts out and certainly answered with KD’s home run, but we came out on the short end.”
That’s a tough pill to swallow for a team with its NCAA Tournament hopes on the line, coming into the weekend with its RPI ranking at No. 55. BYU is on the bubble as well at No. 46, even before Thursday’s 2-0 loss in the series opener.
“That’s what’s so disappointing is you get that close to knocking one more (win) out of the way and let it slip away,” Moore said. “There’s a lot of people that think the winner of this series is going to be the final team taken from the Big 12. I think there’s too much to happen between now and then to make that decision . . . but this is a huge series for both of us.”
Baylor freshman Sadie Ross took a no-hitter into the fifth inning, retiring the first 13 batters she faced before giving up a one-out single up the middle by Keila Kamoku. With a pair of runners in scoring position after a two-base error, Ross got out of it when Bre Thomas lined out to first to end the inning.
No such luck in the sixth.
This time, Walker came out of the bullpen with runners at second and third and nobody out. She got the lead runner at home on a grounder to short, but Lindy Milkowski delivered a game-tying RBI single to right and Kamoku gave BYU its first lead of the series with a sac fly to right.
“I guess that’s the sad part of what happened here today,” Moore said. “This would have been another marquee win for (Ross). She pitched well enough to get the win, and we couldn’t hang on to it for her. But certainly, it’s promising to see her do this against good hitters.”
In the bottom of the sixth, cleanup hitter Turiya Coleman reached on a one-out bunt single and went all the way around to third on a throwing error by the catcher.
“She’s a power hitter, a great hitter, and you don’t expect it out of that type of hitter,” Moore said of Coleman, who had a pair of bunt singles in Thursday’s 2-0 win. “But she’s been doing it for so long, I don’t know how it surprises people. It was a good bunt. She’ll catch you sleeping, for sure.”
Dawson followed a hit that traveled a few feet in front of the plate with a towering two-run shot down the rightfield line that traveled 213 feet for her second home run of the season.
“It felt great, honestly, to do it on Senior Weekend for my seniors,” Dawson said. “I’m just doing what I can to help them, because they’ve helped me.”
Staked to a 3-2 lead and facing the bottom of the order in the seventh, Walker was in prime position to pick up her second win of the weekend and 11th of the season. But the Cougars loaded the bases with nobody out on a pair of hits and a walk, scoring the tying run when Hailey Morrow was hit by a pitch.
Freshman Ilove’a Brittingham is still hitless for the weekend, going 0-for-5, but she came through with a sacrifice fly to right that scored Miranda Mansfield with the go-ahead run.
“I think Lillie’s been carrying us for so long, to beat her up over one bad outing for a couple of innings wouldn’t be fair to her,” Moore said. “I just like to give credit to what adjustments they made for her. Certainly, it changes the whole look whenever you bring her in from the left side and the lower velocity. So, I just tip my hat more so to what they did than what she didn’t do.”
Baylor freshman Faith Piper, who was 3-for-3 for the night, gave the Bears a chance in the bottom of the seventh with a one-out double to the gap in left-center field. She moved up to third on a fly to right by Presleigh Pilon, but Kaysen Korth picked up her fifth save when she retired Brooklyn Carter on a grounder to first base.
The Bears will try to bounce back in Saturday’s 12 p.m. series finale, when 11 seniors will be recognized in a postgame ceremony.
“Every game is big at this point,” Dawson said, “so we’re going to come out ready to go.”
WACO, Texas – Baylor Softball dropped game two of the three-game series against BYU, 4-3, Friday night at Getterman Stadium. The Bears are now 24-24 on the season and 9-11 in Big 12 play.
THE RUNDOWN
Sadie Ross started the game in the circle retiring the first 13 Cougars of the game before allowing a hit in the top of the fifth inning.
The Bears tried to threaten early after Shaylon Govan walked in the first and Abi Flores singled in the second but that would be it until the third when the Bears struck first.
After a leadoff double from Faith Piper in the bottom of the third, Presleigh Pilon moved her to third on a sacrifice bunt. Brooklyn Carter then laced a single up the middle to bring home Piper and give Baylor the 1-0 advantage.
With its first hit of the game in the top of the fourth, BYU threatened with runners on second and third after a single and a Baylor fielding error, but the Bears were able to work out of the jam.
BYU battled back in the top of the sixth, after capitalizing on a hit batter, a walk and a couple of hits to go ahead 2-1.
In the bottom half of the sixth, Turiya Coleman laid down a bunt to put one on for Karynton Dawson who launched her second home run of the season over the wall in right center to put Baylor back up 3-2.
Continuing the lead changes, BYU plated two runs on a double and bases loaded hit-by-pitch in the top half of the last inning to again put the Cougars on top, 4-3.
Baylor tried to tie things up in the bottom of the seventh when Piper roped a one-out double to the wall in left centerfield before moving to third on a fly out but an unassisted groundout ended the Bears’ chance at the comeback.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The Bears out-hit the Cougars 7-5
- Faith Piper went 3-for-3 at the plate with two doubled and a run scored
- Four other Bears recorded hits
- Karynton Dawson hit her second home run of the season, a two-run shot
- Brooklyn Carter picked up an RBI
- Shaylon Govan drew two walks
- Sadie Ross pitched five scoreless innings, only allowing two hits
- BYU evened the three-game series 1-1
- The Cougars now hold the all-time record over the Bears 6-5
UP NEXT
The Bears will face BYU for game three of the three-game series Saturday, April 26 at 12 p.m. at Getterman Stadium.
– BaylorBears.com –
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No. 25 Owls Set Run Record in Series Opener
Next Game: Memphis 4/26/2025 | 2 p.m. ESPN+ Apr. 26 (Sat) / 2 p.m. Memphis History BOCA RATON, Fla. – In a historic offensive showing, the No. 25 Florida Atlantic softball team set a program record in runs with a 24-2 victory over Memphis to open its final […]

BOCA RATON, Fla. – In a historic offensive showing, the No. 25 Florida Atlantic softball team set a program record in runs with a 24-2 victory over Memphis to open its final home series of the 2025 season on Friday evening.
The Owls (38-9, 18-4) exploded out of the gate with 10 runs in the bottom of the first inning and did not let up, culminating with nine additional runs in the fourth to break the school’s record that stood for 30 years.
After falling behind 2-0 in the top of the first, junior pitcher Autumn Courtney and senior Gabby Sacco combined to keep the Tigers (17-31, 4-18) scoreless the rest of the way.
The Tigers began the outing with a two-run home run in the game’s opening frame before Courtney recorded her second strikeout to retire the side.
In what has become a common occurrence, redshirt sophomore outfielder Kylie Hammonds recorded a leadoff walk for the first of 15 plate appearances in the bottom of the first inning. With a single to second base, junior third baseman Jesiana Mora logged the game’s first RBI. Four consecutive walks loaded the bases to bring in three more runs.
Back-to-back hits from Hammonds and sophomore shortstop Kiley Channell brought home four. Freshman Destiny Johns logged the last hit of the inning, scoring Mora for the second time to put double digits on the board.
The Owls added a run off an RBI double from Hammonds in the bottom of the second.
Bats then returned in the third frame with homers from Mora and sophomore Bella Cimino to give FAU their season high of 15 runs.
With the run-rule already in reach, Florida Atlantic kept their foot on the gas in the bottom of the fourth, with 12 consecutive base runners to open the inning. Several freshman Owls received opportunities off the bench, most notably Emilie Ching who launched a double to right center field for her first career hit to score two.
A two-run single from Channell put 22 on the board, breaking the previous record of 20. FAU added the final two runs with Ching’s second hit of the inning. The defense went one-two-three in the top of the fifth to put the history-making game officially in the record books.
Coach Clark after a record-breaking night#WIP
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— Florida Atlantic Softball (@FAUSoftball) April 26, 2025
- Florida Atlantic now has six run-rule wins in American Athletic Conference play and 12 during the season, the most since its debut campaign in 1995.
- 17 total hits by the Owls are the most in a game by the team since 2015.
- Mora tied the single-game program record with five runs. She also takes the team’s lead in home runs on the season with eight and added two stolen bases to remain a perfect 16-for-16 in attempts.
- 11 different FAU batters recorded an RBI, led by Ching with four. Hammonds, Channell, and Cimino each had three.
- Hammonds has reached base in 17 consecutive games and 44 out of 48 appearances in 2025.
- Courtney had five strikeouts in three innings of work and is up to 144 total on the season, upping her AAC lead to 34 more than second place.
Game two’s first pitch is scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. on ESPN+.
For the Owls’ complete schedule, click HERE. To follow the team socially, visit @fausoftball, or for the most up-to-date information, go to www.fausports.com.
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