The No. 14 Angelo State softball team showcased a dominant performance against Western New Mexico, winning both games with a combined score of 21-3. The Rambelles won game one 9-2, with standout player Kamryn Loeffler driving in three runs, while Maddison Ruiz secured her eighth victory of the season. In game two, Angelo State ramped up the offense for a 12-1 run-rule victory, highlighted by Zoey Sifuentes' five RBIs and the second two-run homer of the day from Tatiana Trotter. Addy Ewing maintained her perfect record with a stellar relief appearance, contributing to the team's impressive overall record of 32-9. They will face Sul Ross State next.

By the Numbers
  • The Rambelles scored 21 runs across two games against Western New Mexico.
  • Maddison Ruiz improved her record to 8-4, while Addy Ewing moved to 12-0 this season.
State of Play
  • The Rambelles are currently holding a season record of 32-9 and 21-5 in LSC play.
  • Both victories showcase the team鈥檚 strong offensive performance and pitching depth.
What's Next

The Rambelles will aim to extend their winning streak as they host Sul Ross State on Sunday, seeking to continue their momentum and solidify their standing in the conference.

Bottom Line

With their current form, the Rambelles look poised to compete strongly in the remainder of the season, driven by a potent offense and effective pitching, critical for their championship aspirations.