Broncos Wrap Four-Game Road Trip Facing Top Teams | Boise State Sports News
Boise State's softball team (18-23, 4-8 Mountain West) embarks on a crucial four-game road trip with doubleheader games at Utah State on April 8, followed by a series against Grand Canyon on April 10-11. The Broncos are looking to bounce back after being swept by New Mexico last week. Historically, Boise State has a competitive edge over Utah State, with a 34-13 series advantage in 47 matchups. The upcoming games are vital for improving their conference standing.
By the Numbers- Boise State has 303 wins since the 2017 season, the most by any Mountain West school except Grand Canyon.
- Loula-Rae McNamara is second in the NCAA with 32 pitching appearances and tied for sixth with four saves.
Although Boise State has a strong historical performance against Utah State, they must overcome recent struggles, resulting in three consecutive losses. Their challenge includes maintaining momentum against teams with better current records.
State of Play- Boise State was recently swept by New Mexico, with all three games showcasing late-game challenges.
- The Broncos need to reinforce their pitching and batting strategies to turn around their current season trend.
Looking ahead, the Broncos aim to secure wins against both Utah State and Grand Canyon to shift their season's momentum. These games will be pivotal not only for their conference standings but also for Justin Shults' pursuit of becoming the winningest coach in program history.
Bottom LineThe Broncos must leverage their past successes against Utah State and Grand Canyon while addressing recent performance issues to uplift their standings in the Mountain West. This road trip is critical for both their immediate goals and long-term aspirations.
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