The Angelo State softball team persevered through a lengthy rain delay to secure a 6-4 victory in game one against St. Mary鈥檚 and followed up with a dominant 5-0 win in game two. The Rambelles scored early, capitalizing on errors and timely hits, including a two-run home run from Kylie Forney. After a rain-induced scare in game one that cut the score to 5-4, pitcher Addy Ewing closed out the game without allowing a run. In game two, Angelo State's Ashleigh Dendas threw a near no-hitter as the team extended its strong season performance.

By the Numbers
  • Angelo State improved to 38-9 overall, with a 27-5 record in LSC play.
  • Maddison Ruiz notched her tenth win of the season in game one, while Ashleigh Dendas threw 5.1 innings of one-hit ball in game two.
State of Play
  • The Rambelles swept St. Mary鈥檚 over the weekend, showcasing resilience during the rain delay.
  • They will compete at home against Lubbock Christian and Midwestern State next weekend.
What's Next

The upcoming games will be crucial for the Rambelles as they aim to solidify their position in LSC standings and prepare for potential playoff contention.

Bottom Line

The Rambelles are showcasing strong performance amidst challenges, and their ability to overcome adversity bodes well for their upcoming matches as they strive for postseason aspirations.