Seton Hill Softball swept a doubleheader against Edinboro on Senior Day, winning the first game 11-2 and the second game 15-6. With this performance, the Griffins improved to 21-18 overall and 14-6 in PSAC West play. A strong first inning in game one propelled Seton Hill, where they scored six runs to secure an early lead. In the second game, despite trailing by four, the Griffins rallied to take the lead and ultimately secured their dominance with a grand slam from Kassidy Wittig. Key contributions came from multiple players, showcasing a strong team effort.

By the Numbers
  • Seton Hill scored 11 runs in game one and 15 runs in game two.
  • Kassidy Wittig and Lacey Lynn each drove in four runs in game two.
Yes, But

Edinboro's strong start in game two, scoring six runs in the first inning, highlighted vulnerability in the Griffins' defense, showing that they can be challenged despite their overall success.

State of Play
  • The Griffins are now positioned with a record of 21-18 and 14-6 in their conference standings.
  • Maddie Miller threw four scoreless innings to earn the win in game two.
What's Next

Seton Hill will continue PSAC West play with an upcoming game against Clarion, aiming to maintain their winning momentum.

Bottom Line

The impressive performances by Seton Hill Softball highlight their resilience and teamwork, setting the stage for potential success as they face continued conference challenges.