Niagara Softball suffered two losses against Buffalo, falling 14-13 in a high-scoring game one and 8-2 in game two. The first game saw the Purple Eagles rally from an early deficit but ultimately could not close the gap. In game two, after an early lead, Niagara was overwhelmed by Buffalo鈥檚 six-run sixth inning. Despite the losses, several players marked personal milestones, showcasing notable performances on the field.

By the Numbers
  • Niagara scored a total of 15 runs across both games.
  • Hailey Cenname recorded her 100th career hit, while Peyton Rano had four RBIs in game one.
  • Niagara hit three home runs in game one, marking the most in a game this season.
State of Play
  • Niagara's record against Buffalo now stands at 20-25 all-time.
  • The Purple Eagles accumulated season highs in runs (13), hits (16), RBIs (13), and doubles (5) in game one.
What's Next

Niagara will look to regroup as they prepare to face Mount St. Mary's in their next series, aiming to bounce back in MAAC play on April 3-4.

Bottom Line

Despite the defeats, Niagara's offensive performances highlight their potential, with key players achieving personal bests. Moving forward, consistency and resilience will be crucial as they prepare for forthcoming competitions.