Softball looks to bounce back against Pacific
After losing two out of three against No. 14 Washington this past weekend, No. 15 Stanford softball (29-15, 6-9 Pac-12) hopes to turn things around at Pacific (27-22, 12-6 Big West) tonight.
After losing two out of three against No. 14 Washington this past weekend, No. 15 Stanford softball (29-15, 6-9 Pac-12) hopes to turn things around at Pacific (27-22, 12-6 Big West) tonight.
No. 15 Stanford softball certainly wasn’t expecting a loss on Wednesday night when it played host to Saint Mary’s, a team that had a 2-9 road record coming into the contest.
No. 15 Stanford will face Saint Mary’s at the Smith Family Stadium on campus tonight. The Card is on a run of good form, lead by senior Jenna Rich and Sophomore Cassandra Roulund
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After a tough road series in Eugene, Ore. filled with numerous unfortunate breaks to begin Pac-12 play, Stanford responded in fine form on Thursday night against UCLA. In its Pac-12 home opener, the No. 15 Cardinal (23-8,1-3 Pac-12) scored five unanswered runs in the bottom of the first and second innings to pull away from the No. 12 Bruins (24-7, 1-3 Pac-12), 5-1.
Stanford softball head coach John Rittman has achieved many milestones throughout his Hall-of-Fame worthy career on The Farm. On Friday night, Rittman added yet another… Continue Reading »
No. 18 Stanford rolled through the first two days of the Stanford Louisville Slugger Classic, going 4-0 against the competition to improve to 21-5 on the season. In the process, John Rittman reached an important milestone, as the longtime Cardinal head coach notched his 700th victory Friday night against Florida Gulf Coast with a 2-1 win.