The Concord University softball team split a doubleheader against Glenville State, taking a dramatic 3-2 win in extra innings after losing the first game 5-4. Concord is now 20-22 overall and 10-14 in the Mountain East Conference, while Glenville State stands at 31-13 and 18-6 in conference play. In game one, Concord led 4-1 but surrendered four runs in the final inning. In game two, a key hit from Lacie Lewis and solid pitching from Madison Hollis secured the split.

By the Numbers
  • Concord's record is now 20-22 this season, 10-14 in the MEC.
  • Lacie Lewis hit her fifth home run of the season in game one, tying her for third on Concord's all-time home run list with 25.
  • Madison Hollis recorded her 13th win in game two, pitching all eight innings and striking out four.
State of Play
  • Concord had a strong offensive performance in game two, with crucial hits from Lewis and Grace Dodson.
  • Glenville State demonstrated resilience in both games, coming back late in game one and threatening again in game two.
What's Next

Concord will aim to build momentum as they return home to face Salem in a doubleheader at 1:00 p.m. this Sunday. Continuing to improve in conference play will be crucial for their postseason prospects.

Bottom Line

This split demonstrates Concord's tenacity, especially in overcoming a late deficit in game two, but consistent performance will be essential as they face upcoming challengers and seek to improve their conference standing.