
St. Cloud State Softball Readies for Spring Break Trip to Florida
2/27/2025 5:14:00 PM | Softball
Huskies play 12 games from Feb. 28 – March 7 at THE Spring Games in Clermont
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – St. Cloud State Softball (12-4, 0-0 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) wraps up its 22-game out-of-state road trip with six days of doubleheaders (12 games) in at Legends Way in Clermont, Florida at THE Spring Games.
THE Spring Games
THE OPPONENTS
Franklin Pierce (N.H.) (0-0, 0-0 Northeast-10 Conference)
Saint Anselm (N.H.) (0-0, 0-0 NE10)
West Virginia Wesleyan (2-6, 0-0 Mountain East)
Dominican (N.Y.) (0-0, 0-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference)
Southern New Hampshire (0-0, 0-0 NE10)
Ashland (Ohio) (3-3, 0-0 Great Midwest Athletic Conference)
Pitt.-Johnstown (Pa.) (0-0, 0-0 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference)
California (Pa.) (2-4, 0-0 PSAC)
Northwood (Mich.) (0-0, 0-0 G-MAC)
Grand Valley State (Mich.) (2-6, 0-0 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)
Edinboro (Pa.) (0-0, 0-0 PSAC)
Staten Island (N.Y.) (2-0, 0-0 East Coast Conference)
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Links to each coverage option will be available on the SCSU Softball schedule page.
Game 17 vs. Franklin Pierce – Friday, Feb. 28 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 18 vs. Saint Anselm – Friday, Feb. 28 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 19 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan – Saturday, March 1 – 9 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 20 vs. Dominican – Saturday, March 1 – 1:45 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 21 vs. Southern New Hampshire – Monday, March 3 – 8 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 22 vs. Ashland – Monday, March 3 – 10:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 23 vs. Pitt.-Johnstown – Tuesday, March 4 – 8 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 24 vs. California – Tuesday, March 4 – 10:30 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 25 vs. Northwood – Thursday, March 6 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 26 vs. Grand Valley State – Thursday, March 6 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 27 vs. Edinboro – Friday, March 7 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 28 vs. Staten Island – Friday, March 7 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
*NOTE – All times Central
For in-game updates make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter.
Streaming information
Franklin Pierce
The two teams have never met before.
Saint Anselm
SCSU is 3-1 all time against Saint Anselm and won the last matchup, 3-1 in Florida in 2023.
West Virginia Wesleyan
The two teams have never met before.
Dominican
The two teams have never met before.
Southern New Hampshire
The two teams have never met before.
Ashland
The Huskies are 6-1 all-time against Ashland, last winning a pair of games against the Eagles in Florida in 2013.
Pitt.-Johnstown
SCSU is 0-1 all time against the Mountain Cats, losing the lone matchup 10-8 in Florida in 2018.
California
The Huskies are just 1-4 all time against the Vulcans but won the last matchup, 6-2 in Florida in 2022.
Northwood
SCSU is 4-7 all-time against the Timberwolves, dropping a 2-1 decision last spring in Florida.
Grand Valley State
The Huskies are 3-1 in the team's three all-time meetings. SCSU beat the Lakers, 5-0 in the most recent matchup, last weekend in Rosemont, Illinois.
Edinboro
SCSU is 2-0 all-time against the Fighting Scots, taking the last game, 4-2, in Florida in 2019.
Staten Island
The Huskies won the team's first ever meeting last spring in Florida, 8-7 (9 innings).
NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sophomore infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.) was named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 24. It is the first weekly conference award of her career, and she is the first Husky to earn weekly honors so far this season.
Holmes led the Huskies offense in many statistical categories during their 5-1 stretch last weekend in Rosemont, Illinois. She hit .458 (11-for-24) and owned a .458 on-base percentage and .792 slugging percentage for an OPS of 1.250. She posted five extra base hits including one home run, one triple and three doubles.
The sophomore also drove in a team-high 10 runs, scored four runs and was 1-for-1 on stolen base attempts. She recorded a hit in every game to extend her hitting streak to seven games while tallying three multi-hit games including two three-hit games. Defensively, tallied seven putouts and 11 assists with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
This season, Holmes leads the team in batting average (.519), on-base percentage (.559), slugging percentage (.846), OPS (1.405), runs (14), hits (27), doubles (six), home runs (three), RBI (18) and total bases (44). She also leads in multi-hit games (nine) and multi-RBI games (five) and is currently on a seven-game hitting streak. Holmes is also a perfect 2-for-2 on stolen base attempts and had recorded 28 putouts and 30 assists in 58 chances for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
The Huskies beat UW-Parkside (Wis.), Upper Iowa, Wayne State (Mich.), Grand Valley State (Mich.) and Truman State (Mo.) and lost to William Jewell (Mo.) in their six games at the Parkway Dome in Rosemont, Illinois from Thursday, Feb. 20 – Saturday, Feb. 22.
NSIC Release
PRESEASON POLLING
St. Cloud State has been selected to finish seventh in the 2025 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office on Thursday. Additionally, senior infielder Maggie Fitzgerald (Oak Lawn, Ill.) was named the Player to Watch, and junior right-handed pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) was named the Pitcher to Watch.
Head Coach Mitch Roberts enters his fourth season at the helm of the Huskies Softball in 2025. He has record of 100-64 (.610) and led last year's team to a 30-26 overall record, including 12-16 record in NSIC play, to finish eighth in the standings. The Huskies took down ninth-seeded Sioux Falls in the opening round of the NSIC Tournament, 6-2, before falling to the hosts and eventual champions, Augustana, 6-0 in the quarterfinals.
Fitzgerald enters her senior season with the Huskies with lots of momentum, coming off a career year in 2024. Last season, she set new single-season best marks in games played (55), games started (55), batting average (.316), on-base percentage (.422), slugging percentage (.652), at-bats (155), runs (29), hits (49), doubles (10), home runs (14), walks (29), RBIs (53) and fielding percentage (.993). Fitzgerald ranked tied for third in home runs, fourth in RBIs, seventh in slugging percentage, tied for eighth in OPS (1.077) and tied for 10th in fielding percentage among NSIC players last season.
Porter looks to build off her strong sophomore season where she appeared in 43 games, making six starts. She owned a 11-5 record with seven saves and one shutout while posting a 2.27 ERA in 138.2 innings pitched. She set new single season bests in appearances, starts, innings pitched, strikeouts (69), shutouts, wins and saves. Porter ranked first in saves, eighth in ERA, 10th in innings pitched, 10th in opponents' batting average (.248) and tied for 10th in wins among NSIC pitchers last season. She was named NSIC Pitcher of the Week once last season.
SCSU returns 14 players from last season's roster – including one graduate student, five seniors, one junior, six sophomores and one redshirt freshman. The Huskies brought in seven newcomers including two junior transfers and five freshmen.
Key returners include senior catcher/outfielder Reese Holzhueter (Shakopee, Minn.), who was named All-NSIC First Team honors and Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) All-Central Region Second team honors as a utility player. In her first season with the Huskies, Holzhueter made an immediate impact while splitting time behind the plate and in the outfield. Other returning starters inlcude sophomores Brooke Holmes (infielder, Savage, Minn.) Bethany Weiss (catcher/infielder, Forest Lake, Minn.) and redshirt sophomore infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.). In the circle, SCSU also returns senior right handed pitcher Emma Eickhoff (Becker, Minn.).
For the sixth consecutive season, Augustana was chosen as the favorite in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches' Poll. The Vikings, the four-time defending regular season champions, amassed 196 points and all 14 first place votes (coaches cannot rank their own team). Concordia-St. Paul was second with 174 points while Minnesota State was third with 163 points and the other first place vote.
The preseason coaches' poll is based off each coach ranking each team with the top team receiving 14 points, second 13, third 12, etc.
The 2025 NSIC Softball season gets underway with non-conference play on January 31, while the 28-game NSIC schedule is set to begin on Saturday, March 22.
The 2025 NSIC Softball Tournament will have a 10-team single elimination format over four days played at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on April 30 - May 3, 2025; hosted by Augustana University. The tournament will be streamed on the NSIC Network, with tournament passes or single game access available for purchase.
2025 NSIC Softball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (first place votes) Points
ROBERTS' REMARKS
On his 2025 team outlook...
"We are returning five starters and feel confident about the players stepping into the roles we've lost," said Roberts, "In addition, we've added depth in the circle, which strengthens our overall pitching staff. With solid improvements in all areas, we believe we have the right pieces in place to make a strong push and improve our standing in conference play."
On NSIC Player to Watch Maggie Fitzgerald...
"Maggie brings a presence to the plate and will be a cornerstone of our offensive production this year," said Roberts, "Her experience, professionalism, and strong work ethic have set her up for success this spring. We're excited to see what her senior year has in store and the impact she'll make on the field."
On NSIC Pitcher to Watch Justyce Porter...
"Justyce brings an invaluable quality to our team," said Roberts, "Her uniqueness is key to her consistent success. With her competitiveness and mindset, she excels in high-pressure situations, making her a perfect fit to come in late and close out games. We are excited to see the things she will achieve this year."
WELCOME TO THE PACK
SCSU welcomed seven newcomers over the offseason, including two junior college transfers – right handed pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis. / Winneconne HS / Bryant & Stratton – Wisconsin) and infielder/catcher Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa / Assumption HS / Kirkwood CC) and five freshman – infielder Grace Dahmen (Jordan, Minn. / Jordan HS), catcher Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn. / Rosemount HS), right handed pitcher Madeline Nutter (Elko New Market, Minn. / Lakeville South HS), right handed pitcher Madison Soule (Shakopee, Minn. / Shakopee HS) and infielder Hannah Weckman (Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North HS).
THE SENIORS
Six athletes will compete in their senior campaign in 2025 as fifth year infielder Evy Polsfuss (Apple Valley, Minn.) is joined by true seniors right handed pitcher Emma Eickhoff (Becker, Minn.), infielder Maggie Fitzgerald (Oak Lawn, Ill.), catcher/outfielder Reese Holzhueter (Shakopee, Minn.), right handed pitcher Molly Gross (Columbia Heights, Minn.), and utility Rainna Stangle (Sartell, Minn.).
THE JUNIORS
The lone returning junior on the roster is right-handed pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.).
THE SOPHOMORES
Five true sophomores – outfielder Bree Beck (Lakeville, Minn.), outfielder Hannah Harms (Bartlett, Ill.), infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.), outfielder Kori Needham (Milan, Ill.) and catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.) are joined by redshirt sophomore infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.) and redshirt freshman utility Kaylee Collins (Lakeville, Minn.).
SCHEDULE LINKS
SCHEDULE RELEASE | 2025 SCHEDULE (WEB) | 2025 SCHEDULE (PDF)
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Softball, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
THE Spring Games
THE OPPONENTS
Franklin Pierce (N.H.) (0-0, 0-0 Northeast-10 Conference)
Saint Anselm (N.H.) (0-0, 0-0 NE10)
West Virginia Wesleyan (2-6, 0-0 Mountain East)
Dominican (N.Y.) (0-0, 0-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference)
Southern New Hampshire (0-0, 0-0 NE10)
Ashland (Ohio) (3-3, 0-0 Great Midwest Athletic Conference)
Pitt.-Johnstown (Pa.) (0-0, 0-0 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference)
California (Pa.) (2-4, 0-0 PSAC)
Northwood (Mich.) (0-0, 0-0 G-MAC)
Grand Valley State (Mich.) (2-6, 0-0 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)
Edinboro (Pa.) (0-0, 0-0 PSAC)
Staten Island (N.Y.) (2-0, 0-0 East Coast Conference)
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Links to each coverage option will be available on the SCSU Softball schedule page.
Game 17 vs. Franklin Pierce – Friday, Feb. 28 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 18 vs. Saint Anselm – Friday, Feb. 28 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 19 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan – Saturday, March 1 – 9 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 20 vs. Dominican – Saturday, March 1 – 1:45 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 21 vs. Southern New Hampshire – Monday, March 3 – 8 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 22 vs. Ashland – Monday, March 3 – 10:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 23 vs. Pitt.-Johnstown – Tuesday, March 4 – 8 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 24 vs. California – Tuesday, March 4 – 10:30 a.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 25 vs. Northwood – Thursday, March 6 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 26 vs. Grand Valley State – Thursday, March 6 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 27 vs. Edinboro – Friday, March 7 – 1 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
Game 28 vs. Staten Island – Friday, March 7 – 3:15 p.m. – Clermont, Fla (Legends Way)
*NOTE – All times Central
For in-game updates make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter.
Streaming information
- Fastpitch TV Network is the new streaming partner for TSG. https://www.fastpitchtvnetwork.com
- All games will be streamed LIVE and available On-Demand for 90 days after.
- The subscription cost for access to the livestreams and VOD content is $99.99, however, you can use coupon code TSGFAN for 75% off
Franklin Pierce
The two teams have never met before.
Saint Anselm
SCSU is 3-1 all time against Saint Anselm and won the last matchup, 3-1 in Florida in 2023.
West Virginia Wesleyan
The two teams have never met before.
Dominican
The two teams have never met before.
Southern New Hampshire
The two teams have never met before.
Ashland
The Huskies are 6-1 all-time against Ashland, last winning a pair of games against the Eagles in Florida in 2013.
Pitt.-Johnstown
SCSU is 0-1 all time against the Mountain Cats, losing the lone matchup 10-8 in Florida in 2018.
California
The Huskies are just 1-4 all time against the Vulcans but won the last matchup, 6-2 in Florida in 2022.
Northwood
SCSU is 4-7 all-time against the Timberwolves, dropping a 2-1 decision last spring in Florida.
Grand Valley State
The Huskies are 3-1 in the team's three all-time meetings. SCSU beat the Lakers, 5-0 in the most recent matchup, last weekend in Rosemont, Illinois.
Edinboro
SCSU is 2-0 all-time against the Fighting Scots, taking the last game, 4-2, in Florida in 2019.
Staten Island
The Huskies won the team's first ever meeting last spring in Florida, 8-7 (9 innings).
NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sophomore infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.) was named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 24. It is the first weekly conference award of her career, and she is the first Husky to earn weekly honors so far this season.
Holmes led the Huskies offense in many statistical categories during their 5-1 stretch last weekend in Rosemont, Illinois. She hit .458 (11-for-24) and owned a .458 on-base percentage and .792 slugging percentage for an OPS of 1.250. She posted five extra base hits including one home run, one triple and three doubles.
The sophomore also drove in a team-high 10 runs, scored four runs and was 1-for-1 on stolen base attempts. She recorded a hit in every game to extend her hitting streak to seven games while tallying three multi-hit games including two three-hit games. Defensively, tallied seven putouts and 11 assists with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
This season, Holmes leads the team in batting average (.519), on-base percentage (.559), slugging percentage (.846), OPS (1.405), runs (14), hits (27), doubles (six), home runs (three), RBI (18) and total bases (44). She also leads in multi-hit games (nine) and multi-RBI games (five) and is currently on a seven-game hitting streak. Holmes is also a perfect 2-for-2 on stolen base attempts and had recorded 28 putouts and 30 assists in 58 chances for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
The Huskies beat UW-Parkside (Wis.), Upper Iowa, Wayne State (Mich.), Grand Valley State (Mich.) and Truman State (Mo.) and lost to William Jewell (Mo.) in their six games at the Parkway Dome in Rosemont, Illinois from Thursday, Feb. 20 – Saturday, Feb. 22.
NSIC Release
PRESEASON POLLING
St. Cloud State has been selected to finish seventh in the 2025 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office on Thursday. Additionally, senior infielder Maggie Fitzgerald (Oak Lawn, Ill.) was named the Player to Watch, and junior right-handed pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) was named the Pitcher to Watch.
Head Coach Mitch Roberts enters his fourth season at the helm of the Huskies Softball in 2025. He has record of 100-64 (.610) and led last year's team to a 30-26 overall record, including 12-16 record in NSIC play, to finish eighth in the standings. The Huskies took down ninth-seeded Sioux Falls in the opening round of the NSIC Tournament, 6-2, before falling to the hosts and eventual champions, Augustana, 6-0 in the quarterfinals.
Fitzgerald enters her senior season with the Huskies with lots of momentum, coming off a career year in 2024. Last season, she set new single-season best marks in games played (55), games started (55), batting average (.316), on-base percentage (.422), slugging percentage (.652), at-bats (155), runs (29), hits (49), doubles (10), home runs (14), walks (29), RBIs (53) and fielding percentage (.993). Fitzgerald ranked tied for third in home runs, fourth in RBIs, seventh in slugging percentage, tied for eighth in OPS (1.077) and tied for 10th in fielding percentage among NSIC players last season.
Porter looks to build off her strong sophomore season where she appeared in 43 games, making six starts. She owned a 11-5 record with seven saves and one shutout while posting a 2.27 ERA in 138.2 innings pitched. She set new single season bests in appearances, starts, innings pitched, strikeouts (69), shutouts, wins and saves. Porter ranked first in saves, eighth in ERA, 10th in innings pitched, 10th in opponents' batting average (.248) and tied for 10th in wins among NSIC pitchers last season. She was named NSIC Pitcher of the Week once last season.
SCSU returns 14 players from last season's roster – including one graduate student, five seniors, one junior, six sophomores and one redshirt freshman. The Huskies brought in seven newcomers including two junior transfers and five freshmen.
Key returners include senior catcher/outfielder Reese Holzhueter (Shakopee, Minn.), who was named All-NSIC First Team honors and Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) All-Central Region Second team honors as a utility player. In her first season with the Huskies, Holzhueter made an immediate impact while splitting time behind the plate and in the outfield. Other returning starters inlcude sophomores Brooke Holmes (infielder, Savage, Minn.) Bethany Weiss (catcher/infielder, Forest Lake, Minn.) and redshirt sophomore infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.). In the circle, SCSU also returns senior right handed pitcher Emma Eickhoff (Becker, Minn.).
For the sixth consecutive season, Augustana was chosen as the favorite in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches' Poll. The Vikings, the four-time defending regular season champions, amassed 196 points and all 14 first place votes (coaches cannot rank their own team). Concordia-St. Paul was second with 174 points while Minnesota State was third with 163 points and the other first place vote.
The preseason coaches' poll is based off each coach ranking each team with the top team receiving 14 points, second 13, third 12, etc.
The 2025 NSIC Softball season gets underway with non-conference play on January 31, while the 28-game NSIC schedule is set to begin on Saturday, March 22.
The 2025 NSIC Softball Tournament will have a 10-team single elimination format over four days played at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on April 30 - May 3, 2025; hosted by Augustana University. The tournament will be streamed on the NSIC Network, with tournament passes or single game access available for purchase.
2025 NSIC Softball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (first place votes) Points
- Augustana (14) 196
- Concordia-St. Paul 174
- Minnesota State (1) 163
- Minnesota Duluth 157
- Winona State 155
- Minot State 125
- St. Cloud State 116
- MSU Moorhead 100
- Sioux Falls 86
- Southwest Minnesota State 81
- Northern State 70
- Bemidji State 54
- Wayne State 43
- Minnesota Crookston 38
- UMary 17
ROBERTS' REMARKS
On his 2025 team outlook...
"We are returning five starters and feel confident about the players stepping into the roles we've lost," said Roberts, "In addition, we've added depth in the circle, which strengthens our overall pitching staff. With solid improvements in all areas, we believe we have the right pieces in place to make a strong push and improve our standing in conference play."
On NSIC Player to Watch Maggie Fitzgerald...
"Maggie brings a presence to the plate and will be a cornerstone of our offensive production this year," said Roberts, "Her experience, professionalism, and strong work ethic have set her up for success this spring. We're excited to see what her senior year has in store and the impact she'll make on the field."
On NSIC Pitcher to Watch Justyce Porter...
"Justyce brings an invaluable quality to our team," said Roberts, "Her uniqueness is key to her consistent success. With her competitiveness and mindset, she excels in high-pressure situations, making her a perfect fit to come in late and close out games. We are excited to see the things she will achieve this year."
WELCOME TO THE PACK
SCSU welcomed seven newcomers over the offseason, including two junior college transfers – right handed pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis. / Winneconne HS / Bryant & Stratton – Wisconsin) and infielder/catcher Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa / Assumption HS / Kirkwood CC) and five freshman – infielder Grace Dahmen (Jordan, Minn. / Jordan HS), catcher Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn. / Rosemount HS), right handed pitcher Madeline Nutter (Elko New Market, Minn. / Lakeville South HS), right handed pitcher Madison Soule (Shakopee, Minn. / Shakopee HS) and infielder Hannah Weckman (Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North HS).
THE SENIORS
Six athletes will compete in their senior campaign in 2025 as fifth year infielder Evy Polsfuss (Apple Valley, Minn.) is joined by true seniors right handed pitcher Emma Eickhoff (Becker, Minn.), infielder Maggie Fitzgerald (Oak Lawn, Ill.), catcher/outfielder Reese Holzhueter (Shakopee, Minn.), right handed pitcher Molly Gross (Columbia Heights, Minn.), and utility Rainna Stangle (Sartell, Minn.).
THE JUNIORS
The lone returning junior on the roster is right-handed pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.).
THE SOPHOMORES
Five true sophomores – outfielder Bree Beck (Lakeville, Minn.), outfielder Hannah Harms (Bartlett, Ill.), infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.), outfielder Kori Needham (Milan, Ill.) and catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.) are joined by redshirt sophomore infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.) and redshirt freshman utility Kaylee Collins (Lakeville, Minn.).
SCHEDULE LINKS
SCHEDULE RELEASE | 2025 SCHEDULE (WEB) | 2025 SCHEDULE (PDF)
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Softball, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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