The Colorado State University Pueblo softball team achieved a standout weekend, sweeping Colorado Mesa and extending their winning streak to 14 games, marking a new program record. The ThunderWolves showcased their skill, dominating both games with total scores of 4-2 and 7-1, solidifying their position atop the RMAC standings with a six-game lead over third place. Notable performances included timely hitting and strong pitching, especially from McKenna James and Kayli Cooper, who led the team in their respective games. Overall, CSU Pueblo improved to 27-11 overall and 23-5 in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo's winning streak stands at 14 games, surpassing the previous record of 11.
  • The ThunderWolves outscored Colorado Mesa 11-3 over the doubleheader.
  • McKenna James earned her 13th win of the season, pitching a complete game in the first match.
  • Kayli Cooper threw a complete game in the second match, allowing only 1 run on 3 hits.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo is now 27-11 overall and 23-5 in RMAC play, leading the conference standings.
  • Colorado Mesa dropped to 18-18 overall and 17-11 in the RMAC.
  • The ThunderWolves are showing strong team chemistry, with contributions from both pitching and batting.
What's Next

With their momentum building, CSU Pueblo aims to maintain their winning streak and further solidify their position in the RMAC as they approach the final stretch of the season. Upcoming matchups will be critical in determining their seeding for the conference tournament.

Bottom Line

The ThunderWolves are not just winning, they are establishing themselves as a dominant force in the RMAC, and their program-record winning streak showcases their potential to compete for a championship. Maintaining this level of play will be key as the season progresses.