In a thrilling match in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Southern Illinois University’s softball team secured a remarkable victory against the University of California, marking their first NCAA postseason win since 2019. The Salukis emerged victorious with a score of 5-4, showcasing their prowess on the field.
Head Coach Jen Sewell celebrated her 100th career win with this triumph, highlighting the team’s dedication and skill. The victory also marked a significant milestone for Sewell, securing her first NCAA Tournament win during her tenure at Southern Illinois.
The Salukis, with a season record of 43-9, displayed exceptional performance, particularly in the second inning where they scored all five of their runs. Maddia Groff’s outstanding pitching, earning her 30th win of the season, played a crucial role in the team’s success.
The game’s momentum shifted in favor of Southern Illinois when Bailey Caylor scored the first run of the match on a wild pitch. Subsequently, Elizabeth Warwick and Jackie Lis contributed with RBI-walks, further solidifying the team’s lead. Sidney Jones and Rylie Hamilton’s deep fly balls, though caught, allowed runners to advance, adding to the Salukis’ impressive score.
This pivotal victory underscores the team’s determination and skill, setting a positive tone for their future games in the NCAA Regional. Southern Illinois’ performance against Cal exemplifies their competitive spirit and unwavering commitment to success on the softball field.