PUEBLO, Colo. (March 6, 2020) - Colorado State University-Pueblo softball team will go back on the road for the fourth time in five weeks as they venture north for a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference series at Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska.
The ThunderWolves are back on the diamond after hosting Colorado Mesa in four games last week to begin the home portion of the schedule.
Last Time on the Diamond
- CSU-Pueblo opened its home schedule against Colorado Mesa.
- The Mavericks swept the ThunderWolves. CSU-Pueblo held a lead in each of the first two games of the series.
- Three Pack players recorded three hits over the weekend. Gabby Moreno (Sr., Scottsdale, Ariz.), Marissa Piatt (Jr., San Luis Obispo, Calif.), and Kaitlyn Glaze (Jr., Erie, Colo.) led the offense for the Pack.
Looking at Chadron State
- The ThunderWolves hold a 25-14 record all-time against Chadron State.
- The Pack are on a three-game win streak against the Eagles.
- Chadron State enters the weekend with a 7-12 record and opened RMAC play with a 2-6 record.
- Mackenzi Kroll leads the team with a .347 average.
- In the circle, CSC is guided by Tia Kohl (4-5, 5.59 ERA) and DeAnna Barrera (3-7, 3.03 ERA).
LIVE STATS
Live stats links for select games can be found on the ThunderWolves' schedule page.
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ON DECK FOR THE THUNDERWOLVES
The ThunderWolves will return to Rawlings Softball Complex and host University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Mar. 14-15 in a four RMAC series.
Season Expectations
- The ThunderWolves are preseason picked to finish seventh in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
- There are 13 softball programs in the RMAC.
Last Season
- CSU-Pueblo went 14-30 overall last season and eighth in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference with a 13-25 conference mark.
- The season ended with a 5-0 loss against MSU Denver.
- The Pack went 2-5 in neutral site games last season.
The New Kids
Breaking Down Returning Starters
- Moreno - (2B) - Moreno batted .316 last season and has recorded at least 50 hits in each of her first three seasons. In 2019, Moreno led the team in hits (50) and doubles (10). She currently sits tied for tenth all-time in hits at CSU-Pueblo. Her 45 career stolen bases puts her in the top five in program history.
- Sabrina Felix (OF) - Felix earned her first career RMAC Gold Glove in 2019 after posting an unblemished 1.000 fielding percentage. Felix tallied two asissts on 48 chances. She hit .336, collected 45 hits and scored 16 runs in 2019.Â
- Piatt - (3B) - Last season, Piatt led the team with a .364 average while recording a 1.055 OPS, 47 hits, slugged eight homeruns and gathered 28 runs batted in.
- Isabel Griego (SS) - Griego started in 43 games in her first year with the Pack. She collected 25 hits, one double, 26 total bases and earned 13 base on balls. She went 2-for-2 in stolen base tries.
- Taylor Strupp (Pitcher) - Strupp posted a 7-14 record during her freshman campaign and finished with seven complete games and one shutout. She tossed 109.0 innings and finished with 46 strikeouts. Her first win in the pitcher's circle came on March 16, 2019 at New Mexico Highlands. She had a season-high six strikeout performance on Apr. 13 against Regis.
- Samantha Riesen (Pitcher) - Riesen made 17 starts and appeared in 21 games in the circle. She posted a four wins and tossed six complete games in 91.2 innings pitched. Riesen finished the year with 27 strikeouts and twice put out five-strikeout performances, the first such outing came Mar. 16 at New Mexico Highlands and the next came on Apr. 6 versus Adams State.
Coach Talk
- CSU-Pueblo head coach Christie Koschke is beginning her 8th season at the helm of the ThunderWolves.
- Entering the season, Koschke has recorded the third most wins as head coach in program history with 155 wins. She sits two wins shy from passing Marty Blowers (1998-2002) for second all-time.
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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Colorado State University – Pueblo competes in 22 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics.