Softball Finishes Regular Season with Split Against Johnson C. Smith
Livingstone College's softball team wrapped up its 2026 season with a doubleheader split against Johnson C. Smith University. They lost a close opener 7–6 but bounced back for an 8–7 walk-off victory in the second game, rallying with four runs in the seventh inning. This performance caps off a season where they achieved their highest win total since 2012, showcasing a strong finish as they prepare for the CIAA Softball Championship starting May 7.
By the Numbers- Livingstone finished the season with 13 wins, the highest since 2012.
- In the second game, Livingstone scored four runs in the seventh inning to secure an 8–7 victory.
- The Blue Bears demonstrated resilience throughout the doubleheader, particularly in the second game.
- Valeria Rolon and Natayah Abdul-Hakim set the stage for the comeback in Game 2.
Livingstone will shift its focus to the CIAA Softball Championship, set to begin on May 7 in Orangeburg, S.C., aiming to build on their recent success.
Bottom LineThe Blue Bears are entering the postseason with momentum after a noteworthy season, highlighting key player performances that may propel them further in the championship. Their recent win streak builds confidence as they aim for success against tough competition.
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