NDSU Softball Escapes Deficit to Sweep South Dakota Series
North Dakota State University (NDSU) softball executed a remarkable comeback, scoring nine unanswered runs to defeat South Dakota 10-5, completing a series sweep. After trailing 5-1 early in the game, NDSU's offense surged, led by Zoe King, who drove in three runs, and Jessica Delatorre, who hit a solo home run. Pitcher Jocelyn McClary secured the win, allowing just two earned runs and striking out three. This sweep marks NDSU's first in Summit League play since March 2024.
By the Numbers- NDSU scored 35 runs over the series, their most in a Summit League series since 2015.
- Jocelyn McClary achieved her second win of the series, marking her ninth win of the season.
- Amai Hanta recorded three stolen bases, contributing to NDSU's aggressive base running.
- NDSU's 10-5 victory capped off a successful series against South Dakota.
- The Bison effectively capitalized on South Dakota's errors to fuel their comeback.
- NDSU's upcoming schedule includes a single game against St. Thomas followed by a doubleheader.
NDSU is set to continue a rigorous stretch of nine games in ten days, facing St. Thomas at Tharaldson Park on Tuesday. The Bison aim to build on their momentum after this series sweep as they transition to home games.
Bottom LineNDSU's ability to rally from a significant deficit showcases their resilience and offensive capabilities, setting a strong tone for the remainder of the season. This sweep not only boosts team morale but is a pivotal moment in their Summit League journey, demonstrating their potential to compete at a high level.
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