11–4 Saturday Win Secures Sweep of Boston College
Georgia Tech softball achieved its first series sweep over Boston College since 2013, clinching the victory with an 11-4 win. Key performances included Emma Simon's and Alyssa Willer's home runs, with Willer contributing three runs and matching the team lead. The Yellow Jackets showcased strong pitching, particularly from Sydnie Watts and Madalyn Johnson, highlighting their overall team strengths in hitting and defense.
By the Numbers- Alyssa Willer hit her ninth home run, tying her for third on the team.
- Sydnie Watts earned her sixth win after pitching three innings against 14 batters.
- Georgia Tech recorded 13 assists in back-to-back games, a season high.
- Georgia Tech improved to 23-20 overall and 8-10 in the ACC.
- Boston College fell to 11-26, struggling with a 2-10 ACC record.
- The Yellow Jackets next face Jacksonville State before competing in Iowa City against South Dakota State and Iowa.
The team aims to build on their momentum against Jacksonville State, with the upcoming matches expected to further test their capabilities and performance. As they head into the Dr. Christine Grant Classic, a consistent offensive push and solid pitching will be essential for continued success.
Bottom LineThe successful sweep against Boston College marks a significant turning point for Georgia Tech softball. As they look ahead, maintaining their high-performance levels will be crucial for boosting their standings in the ACC and enhancing their competitiveness in upcoming tournaments.
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