Wolverines unable to stop Aggies’ rally, fall 5-4 to UC Davis
The Utah Valley Wolverines concluded their opening weekend with a 2-3 record at the Northern California Kickoff Tournament to start the season.
The Utah Valley Wolverines concluded their opening weekend with a 2-3 record at the Northern California Kickoff Tournament to start the season.
The Wolverines only give up one run combined in their day 2 games against Santa Clara and Pacific.
The Wolverines fall to Rutgers 0-8 and Sacramento State 6-7 in their opening day games.
After losing former Head Coach Stacy May-Johnson to the coaching carousel just eight months ago, the Wolverines will look to start a new era of softball at Utah Valley.
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The Wolverines were off to one of their best starts in recent school history with a 12-7 record, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and shut down the rest of the season. UVU was originally slated to start the 2021 season on Feb. 12 at the Aggie Classic in College Station, Texas, but those games were canceled due to inclement weather.
Spring sports have been shut down on campus, as well as across the nation, because of COVID-19. But, it’s still worthwhile to reflect upon what defined the seasons of some winter and spring sports. In this week’s column, we will be looking at a record-breaking statistic for men’s basketball, the number of blowout wins by the softball team, and an astronomical earned run average allowed by the baseball team.
Friday, March 6, 2020. That is a date that is lamented in Utah Valley athletics history, marking the first perfect game ever recorded in UVU softball history. The Wolverines beat Northern Colorado 9-0 in an all-around team effort highlighted by sophomore pitcher Brooke Carter’s record-setting performance.