Bearkat softball continues hot streak
HUNTSVILLE — Softball season is in full swing for Sam Houston, and things are off to a strong start. The Bearkats sit with a 19-13 record before their Friday evening game against Kennesaw State. They sit 4-2 in CUSA after two series.
Most recently, the Kats knocked off a UTSA team that was undefeated in American Conference play. Sam Houston is also doing it without Abigail Young and Amy Abke ...
HUNTSVILLE — Softball season is in full swing for Sam Houston, and things are off to a strong start. The Bearkats sit with a 19-13 record before their Friday evening game against Kennesaw State. They sit 4-2 in CUSA after two series.
Most recently, the Kats knocked off a UTSA team that was undefeated in American Conference play. Sam Houston is also doing it without Abigail Young and Amy Abke in the circle. Young hasn’t pitched since the second game of the season, and Abke, who is currently in a boot, last pitched on March 3 on the road at Lamar.
After Sam Houston’s Sunday series win over New Mexico State, head coach Garrett Valis considered Young day-to-day. But without them, things have been solid in the circle. Sophomore Tiffany Sanchez threw a no-hitter against UTEP to start CUSA play, and on Sunday took a no-hitter to the final inning against NMSU.