Minnesota State achieved a convincing doubleheader sweep against the University of Mary, winning 5-4 in the first game and 6-2 in the second. The Mavericks showcased resilience throughout both matches, particularly excelling in offense and defensive plays. Key contributions came from players like Hannah Tong, who delivered critical hits and defensive support. Head coach Kristle Wolcott praised the team's ability to adapt and utilize small-ball strategies effectively to secure the wins.

By the Numbers
  • Minnesota State drew a total of 8 walks in game one.
  • Hannah Tong recorded 3 hits, including a home run, across the two games.
State of Play
  • Minnesota State is now 20-12 overall and 7-1 in the conference.
  • The Mavericks will next face Sioux Falls on April 3 in Sioux Falls, S.D.
What's Next

The Mavericks look to maintain their strong momentum against Sioux Falls, aiming to further improve their conference record and build on their recent performances.

Bottom Line

The Mavericks demonstrated strategic versatility and strong team coordination in their sweep, setting a positive tone as they advance in the season and prepare for challenges ahead.