The Shippensburg University softball team split a nonconference doubleheader against Frostburg State, winning the first game 15-6 and losing the second 5-4. The Raiders recorded a total of 24 hits, with Leah Schwalm leading the offense, including her first career home run鈥攁 grand slam in Game 2. Shippensburg's dominant Game 1 included standout performances, such as Lindsey Haser driving in six RBIs. Despite the setback in Game 2, the Raiders remain competitive and look ahead to a crucial divisional doubleheader against West Chester.

By the Numbers
  • Shippensburg scored a season-high 15 runs in Game 1.
  • Leah Schwalm totaled six RBIs across both games, including her grand slam in Game 2.
State of Play
  • Shippensburg stands at 25-13 for the season after the doubleheader.
  • Frostburg State suffered its first home loss of the season in Game 1 but rebounded to win Game 2.
What's Next

The Raiders will face West Chester in a critical divisional doubleheader on Saturday at 1 p.m. This matchup is essential as they aim to strengthen their position in the conference standings.

Bottom Line

Shippensburg's offensive firepower showcased in Game 1 is promising as they move forward; consistent performance will be key in their upcoming divisional encounters.