The Bloomsburg Huskies split a non-conference doubleheader against Pitt-Johnstown, winning the second game 6-3. In game one, the Huskies fell 7-2, with Alizabeth Schuler scoring their only run early on. Jenna Kaufman shone in the second game with a critical home run, leading to three RBIs. Josie Straigis contributed significantly, reducing the deficit with a 2-RBI single that helped Bloomsburg secure their comeback win. Becca Varhula achieved her fourth win of the season, and Straigis recorded her first save.

By the Numbers
  • Jenna Kaufman had 3 RBIs, including a home run in game two.
  • Bloomsburg scored 4 runs in the bottom of the fourth inning in game two.
State of Play
  • Bloomsburg faced a challenging start in game two, falling behind 3-0 by the fourth inning.
  • The Huskies bounced back with a strong fourth inning performance, scoring all their runs.
What's Next

The Huskies are set to play against the Bald Eagles in Lock Haven on April 24, with the first game starting at 2 p.m.

Bottom Line

The Huskies demonstrated resilience in the second game, showcasing critical offensive contributions that shifted momentum and secured a victory, highlighting their potential moving forward in the season.