Game 1 - In a thrilling WHAC Conference softball showdown, the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils snatched a narrow victory over the Cleary Cougars with a final score of 4-3 on March 25, 2025, at Farmington Hills, MI. Under cloudy skies, the Blue Devils showcased their resilience and strategic prowess on the field.
The game was highlighted by standout performances from several Lawrence Tech players.
Morgan James had a pivotal role, contributing a homerun and an RBI, injecting momentum into the Blue Devils' gameplay.
Alyssa Bloomfield and
Brianna Hays also made significant contributions, registering runs that were crucial in sealing the win.
Sarah Basket's double in the 7th inning, driving in two runs, gave the Blue Devils the win off of the walk off double.
Lawrence Tech's starting pitcher,
Delaney Monroe, delivered a solid outing, keeping the Cougars' hitters in check throughout the game.
This victory improves the Blue Devils' season record to 8-7, positioning them favorably in the WHAC standings. The team looks forward to continuing this form as they progress through the season, aiming to solidify their standing in the conference.
Game 2 - In a hard-fought WHAC Conference game on March 25, 2025, the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils' softball team fell short against the Cleary University Cougars, with a final score of 4-1 in favor of Cleary at Farmington Hills, MI. Despite being on the wrong side of the scoreline, the Blue Devils showcased determination and competitive spirit throughout the game.
The only run for Lawrence Tech was scored by
Lily Morrissette, while
Gloriana Su'a contributed with an RBI. The start on the mound was taken by
Mikayla Timm, who faced a robust Cleary lineup. The Cougars clinched runs across 5 innings, demonstrating a strong game strategy, whereas the Blue Devils managed to score only in the 4th inning.
As the Blue Devils process this outing, they look ahead to their next challenge against Ohio Christian University on March 28, 2025, in Circleville, Ohio. Holding a current record of 9 wins to 7 losses, Lawrence Tech is keen to get back on track and demonstrate their capability in the upcoming games.