The University of Southern Maine Huskies dominated the Salve Regina University Seahawks in a non-conference softball doubleheader, winning 10-1 in five innings and 7-1. Senior Olivia Levasseur led offensively with five RBIs across both games, including a three-run double in the second match. Junior Mackenzie Kingsbury and sophomore Mia Coots delivered strong pitching performances, allowing just one earned run combined. The victories improved Southern Maine's record to 17-8 while Salve Regina dropped to 3-23.

By the Numbers
  • Southern Maine scored 10 runs with 8 coming from bases on walks in game one.
  • Levasseur had five RBIs from two doubles across both games.
State of Play
  • Southern Maine鈥檚 offense capitalized early, scoring a combined total of 17 runs in two games against Salve Regina.
  • The Huskies' pitching tandem of Kingsbury and Coots allowed just 10 hits and 2 earned runs over 11 innings.
What's Next

Southern Maine will play against Bowdoin in a doubleheader on Wednesday before returning to Little East Conference action. They face Keene State on Saturday and host Plymouth State next Tuesday. Consistency in pitching and offensive execution will be vital as they continue their season.

Bottom Line

The Huskies showcased their prowess in both pitching and batting against Salve Regina, signaling strong momentum as they head into crucial conference play. Southern Maine's ability to capitalize on early scoring opportunities will be key to maintaining their winning streak.