The Manhattan Jaspers softball team split a doubleheader against Siena, losing the first game 1-0 in extra innings and winning the second 12-4 with a strong offensive showing. In the opener, a late single from Siena sealed the match, while game two was highlighted by four Jaspers home runs. Lainey Brown and Natalye DeBus led the charge, showcasing power at the plate and solid performances in the field. The Jaspers now hold a record of 11-26 overall and 6-10 in the MAAC conference.

By the Numbers
  • Manhattan recorded four home runs in the second game, with Lainey Brown hitting two.
  • Karissa Spring pitched all eight innings in the first game, allowing no earned runs and striking out six batters.
State of Play
  • Manhattan is currently 11-26 overall and 6-10 in the MAAC conference.
  • Freshman Natalye DeBus had a standout performance with five hits and a pitching win.
What's Next

The Jaspers will continue their series against Siena tomorrow, aiming to improve their conference record with a game scheduled for 12:00 PM at Bahoshy Field. The match will be broadcast live on Jasper Sports Network.

Bottom Line

Manhattan's offensive power in game two highlights their potential in the league, but consistency will be crucial as they look to build momentum in the remaining conference schedule.