The University of St. Francis softball team achieved a dominant doubleheader sweep against Indiana University South Bend, winning 9-3 and 14-9. The Saints showcased their offensive strength, hitting three home runs and eight doubles, contributing to 17 of their 23 runs. Key performances included Isabella Landeros with five hits and four runs, and Kamryn Koontz delivering a home run and three RBIs in the second game. The victories demonstrate the Saints' growing momentum in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference.

By the Numbers
  • 17 runs scored in the two games came from 13 hits in Game 1 and 14 hits in Game 2.
  • Five players recorded multiple RBIs across the doubleheader, with Viar leading with 4 RBIs in Game 2.
State of Play
  • The Saints improved their overall record to 12-6 with this series sweep.
  • Both games featured a strong offensive display with timely hitting and power plays, particularly in the fifth inning of Game 2.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Saints will face Mount Mary University in another CCAC matchup on April 7. This game will test their momentum and ability to maintain offensive prowess against a new conference opponent.

Bottom Line

The Saints' recent performance highlights their offensive capabilities and team depth, marking a pivotal moment in their season as they aim to build on this success in upcoming games.