MELBOURNE, FL: The Walsh University Cavaliers softball team competed in the Space Coast Spring Games during their spring break, finishing with a 3-7 record. Despite some tough losses, the Cavaliers showcased resilience and secured three notable victories. Below is a breakdown of their results and highlights from the wins.
LOCATION: Space Coast Complex, Melbourne, FL
SCORES:
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3/2/2025: Davenport University 6 - Walsh 0
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3/2/2025:Â University of Bridgeport 8 - Walsh 0Â (5 innings)
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3/3/2025: #21 Nova Southeastern University 2 - Walsh 1
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3/3/2025: Saginaw Valley State University 9 - Walsh 0
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3/4/2025: Walsh 6 - Wheeling University 1
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3/4/2025: Walsh 10 - Roosevelt University 5
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3/6/2025: Holy Family College 5 - Walsh 0
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3/6/2025: Roosevelt University 4 - Walsh 1
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3/7/2025: Roosevelt University 4 - Walsh 0
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3/7/2025: Walsh 11 - Thomas Jefferson University 2
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3/8/2025: Florida Tech 5 - Walsh 1
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3/8/2025: Columbus State Community College 10 - Walsh 2
RECORDS: Walsh (3-9),Â
FOR THE CAVS VS. WHEELING (3/4/2025)
The Cavaliers defeated Wheeling convincingly, backed by strong pitching and timely hitting:
FOR THE CAVSÂ VS. ROOSEVELTÂ (3/4/2025)
In their second game of the day, Walsh capitalized on Roosevelt's defensive errors to secure a high-scoring win:
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Leah Musall collected three hits and drove in two runs.
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Danielle Lude added two RBIs with a clutch single in the third inning.
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Katie Gardner earned the win with solid relief pitching, allowing just one unearned run over three innings.
FOR THE CAVSÂ VS. THOMAS JEFFERSONÂ (3/7/2025)
The Cavaliers' final spring break victory was sparked by an offensive explosion against Thomas Jefferson:
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Madi Russo drove in two runs with a key double.
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Lindsey Bingham added three RBIs with another standout performance at the plate.
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Delaney Peters secured her second win of the tournament with three strong innings.
LOOKING AHEAD
The Cavaliers return home to prepare for their next matchup against Wheeling University on March 12th. With promising performances from key players like Leah Musall and Delaney Peters, the team looks to build momentum for the rest of the season.