Southeastern Louisiana University softball team has extended its nation-leading winning streak to 23 games after a 4-0 shutout against Lamar on Senior Day. The Lions improved to 37-9 overall and achieved a single-season record with their 18th shutout, dominating Lamar throughout the series with a cumulative score of 20-1. Coach Rick Fremin highlighted the importance of enjoying each game while honoring a senior class of nine players. Key performers included Tyler Oubre, Hallie Burns, and Brilee Ford, who led the offense and pitching staff. The team is set to embark on a six-game road trip following this victory.

By the Numbers
  • Southeastern鈥檚 win streak reached 23 games, the longest in Division I.
  • The Lions recorded their 18th shutout of the season, a new school record.
State of Play
  • The Lions completed their sixth straight series sweep in the Southland Conference.
  • Lamar, despite their impressive run, struggled against Southeastern's strong pitching and defense.
What's Next

Southeastern will travel for a six-game road trip, beginning with a doubleheader against SFA, with games airing on ESPN+. This stretch is crucial as they aim to maintain their winning momentum and secure their conference standing.

Bottom Line

Southeastern's solid performance on Senior Day showcases the team's strength and cohesion, propelling them towards potential championship aspirations as they continue to dominate the Southland Conference.