Molloy鈥檚 softball team secured two victories against Dominican University, improving their season record to 14-26. The Lions set a new program record with seven stolen bases in the second game, a 9-1 win that ended after five innings. Previously, the highest number of stolen bases was six, recorded on multiple occasions since 2005. The team dedicated the doubleheader to support the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's, raising funds for research and care for those affected by the disease. In Game One, Molloy triumphed 5-4, primarily led by Megan Wegel's three RBIs.

By the Numbers
  • Molloy set a new record with 7 stolen bases in one game.
  • Megan Wegel recorded 3 RBIs in Game One.
State of Play
  • The team鈥檚 record improved to 14-26 after the wins.
  • Molloy is scheduled to face Pace University in a doubleheader next.
What's Next

The Lions will play a doubleheader against Pace University on April 21, looking to build on their recent momentum and improve their overall performance this season.

Bottom Line

Molloy's softball team is not only performing well with record-breaking achievements but also making a positive impact by supporting Alzheimer's awareness, highlighting their commitment both on and off the field.