DePaul Softball Falls 10-1 to UConn, Prepares for Loyola Rivalry
DePaul softball was overwhelmed by UConn, losing 10-1 in a five-inning game, marking the end of a series sweep. UConn's six-run second inning highlighted their offensive dominance, improving their record to 13-22 overall and 8-3 in the BIG EAST. DePaul, now 12-22 and 3-9 in league play, struggled at the plate, managing only three hits throughout the game. Alexis Houge scored the Blue Demons' only run in the third, batting in Maya Wondaal after her double. The pitching rotation faced challenges, with Bella Nigey taking the loss after just 1.2 innings of work.
By the Numbers- UConn recorded a six-run second inning, contributing to their commanding win.
- DePaul managed only three hits while UConn had multiple innings with significant offensive output.
While DePaul struggled significantly, including issues in the pitching lineup, they still provided a brief spark with Wondaal's double and Houge's hit. This metric shows some offensive potential that could be harnessed in future games.
State of Play- DePaul's performance has seen them drop to the lower tier of the BIG EAST standings.
- The team is gearing up for a crucial rivalry match against Loyola Chicago, intending to build momentum from previous performances.
Looking ahead, DePaul will face Loyola Chicago on April 1, where they aim to harness their home-field advantage to break a losing streak and regain confidence in their game plan.
Bottom LineThe loss against UConn demonstrates the need for DePaul to strengthen both their pitching and batting. Recovery starts with capitalizing on rival matchups and addressing current weaknesses to improve their standing in the BIG EAST.
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