MSU Denver softball head coach Annie Van Wetzinga celebrated her 600th career victory as the Roadrunners completed a sweep of New Mexico Highlands in a doubleheader. The victories improved MSU Denver鈥檚 record to 33-17 and 26-14 in RMAC play. The first game ended 2-1, highlighted by a solo home run from Trinity Kennemer, while the second game featured a dynamic fifth inning that propelled the Roadrunners to a 6-4 win, marking a significant milestone for Van Wetzinga during her final home game of the season.

By the Numbers
  • MSU Denver's overall record improved to 33-17 and 26-14 in RMAC play.
  • Annie Van Wetzinga reached her 600th career win as a head coach.
State of Play
  • MSU Denver captured three of four games over the weekend series.
  • Trinity Kennemer led the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 performance in the first game.
  • Kianna Butler improved her season record to 10-3 with a strong performance in relief during the second game.
What's Next

MSU Denver is poised to carry the momentum from this series into the final stretch of the regular season, aiming for favorable positioning ahead of the postseason.

Bottom Line

The achievement of coach Van Wetzinga underscores the program's growth and resilience, setting a high bar for future competition as the Roadrunners gear up for the postseason with renewed confidence.