@MSUDenverSB: Roadrunners Split Twinbill Drama with New Mexico Highlands
MSU Denver's softball team split their Friday doubleheader against New Mexico Highlands, ending the day with an overall record of 31-17 and 24-14 in RMAC play. The first game saw the Roadrunners rally from behind to secure an 11-8 victory, highlighted by Trinity Kennemer's pivotal two-run homer. In contrast, game two ended in a hard-fought 7-6 loss for MSU Denver, despite a strong offensive start. Key performances included Kennemer's contributions in both games and Brooklyn Levin's solid relief pitching in the opener. The Roadrunners aim to leverage their offensive efforts as they continue their final home series this Saturday.
By the Numbers- MSU Denver is currently 31-17 overall and 24-14 in RMAC play.
- Trinity Kennemer recorded three RBIs and a critical two-run home run in game one.
- The split leaves MSU Denver looking to build momentum in their upcoming games.
- The Roadrunners showcased strong offensive performances, particularly in late innings.
The Roadrunners will continue their series against New Mexico Highlands, seeking to secure a stronger finish in their final home games of the season. A win in the upcoming matches will be crucial for their playoff positioning.
Bottom LineA consistent offensive strategy is essential for MSU Denver as they aim to capitalize on their scoring opportunities in future games and maintain competitiveness within the RMAC.
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