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(RV) St. Cloud State Softball Set to Finish Regular Season at Home Against Minnesota Duluth, Bemidji State
5/1/2026 2:35:00 PM | Softball
Huskies enter final weekend of regular season play tied for first in NSIC standings, set to honor three seniors Sunday
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – (RV) St. Cloud State Softball (40-12, 22-4 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) is set to wrap up its regular season schedule at home this weekend against Minnesota Duluth (29-20, 14-12 NSIC) and Bemidji State (10-39, 4-22 NSIC). The Huskies take on the Bulldogs on Saturday and Bemidji State on Sunday for Senior Day (the team's three seniors and BSU's seniors will be honored in between games). Both doubleheaders are scheduled for noon and 2 p.m. at Husky Stadium in St. Cloud.
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Each game will be streamed live for free on the NSIC Network with audio coverage on the KVSC Sports Stream. Live stats will be provided by St. Cloud State.
Game 53 – vs. Minnesota Duluth (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Saturday, May 2 / Noon / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 54 – vs. Minnesota Duluth (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Saturday, May 2 / 2 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 55 – vs. Bemidji State (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Sunday, May 3 / Noon / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 56 – vs. Bemidji State (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Sunday, May 3 / 2 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Links to each coverage option can be found on the SCSU Softball game day central or schedule page.
SERIES HISTORY
Minnesota Duluth
The Huskies are 45-70 all-time against Minnesota Duluth but went 2-2 against the Bulldogs last season. SCSU dropped its 2025 season opener at home to UMD, 10-3 before sweeping the team's conference doubleheader on the road, outscoring Duluth 19-8. The Bulldogs then ended SCSU's season after taking it down 10-2 in the NSIC Tournament Quarterfinals in Sioux Falls.
Bemidji State
The Huskies are 84-13 all-time against Bemidji State, including 8-2 in the last 10 matchups and have won 23 of the last 25 meetings. SCSU has outscored the Beavers 63-21 in the last 10 games and 157-41 in the last 25. To open this season, SCSU beat the Beavers twice at the Kelly Laas Memorial Tournament in St. Cloud taking the first matchup, 12-4 (5 innings) and the second, 9-1 (6 innings).
SENIOR DAY
Sunday afternoon will serve as Senior Day for the Huskies, with the program honoring its three seniors for their contributions to the program between games. The program will recognize pitchers Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) and Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) and infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa).
LET'S GO POLLING
The Huskies received votes in the Week 12 (April 28) edition of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)/Go Rout Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. It was the first time SCSU received votes in the poll since Week 2 of 2020 (Feb. 25).
SCSU in the 2026 NFCA DII Top 25 Coaches Poll
RV – Week 12
40 WINS (AND COUNTING)
SCSU reached the 40-win mark for just the ninth time (second straight season) in the program's 57-year history last weekend.
RECORD PERFORMANCES
Junior outfielder Hannah Harms (Bartlett, Ill.) and Junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.) became the third and fourth Huskies to tie the single-game program record for home runs (two) this season following sophomore catcher/infielder Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn.) and senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa).
Harms accomplished the feat in SCSU's 16-1 run-rule win over Minnesota Crookston on April 25. Her two home runs were the first two multi-run home runs of her career and included a grand slam while also tallying six RBIs which was one short of that single game school record. Weiss tied the record in the Huskies 7-1 win over MSU Moorhead on April 26.
LAST TIME OUT // 4-0 TO REACH 40
The Huskies swept their final two road doubleheaders of the regular season to reach the 40-win mark for the second consecutive year. SCSU took down Minnesota Crookston 5-1 and 16-1 (5 innings) on April 25 and MSU Moorhead 7-1 and 14-0 (5 innings) on April 26. The Huskies hit nine home runs during the four-game weekend and have hit 13 in their last six games. SCSU earned its ninth overall and third consecutive series sweep of Northern Sun play.
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St. Cloud State Softball was ranked No. 7 in the second NCAA Division II Softball Regional Rankings, as announced by the organization on April 29. The Huskies were one of two NSIC teams ranked, joining Winona State in the second set of three rankings.
St. Cloud State is looking to make its 10th trip to the NCAA Tournament and first since 2019. The Huskies have four remaining regular season games before postseason play begins and are currently tied for first in the NSIC. The NSIC Softball Tournament is set for May 6-9 at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; hosted by Augustana University. The top ten teams in the NSIC standings will participate in the single elimination tournament.
The 40-team NCAA Central Region is made up of teams from the NSIC, the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) and the Great American Conference (GAC). Automatic bids are awarded to the tournament champions from each conference with the final five spots awarded on an at-large basis.
The championship provides for a field of 64 teams. Four teams will participate at each of 16 regional sites in a double elimination tournament. The 16 teams advancing from regional competition will participate in a two-team, best-of-three super regional at eight sites. The finals will include the eight super regional winners. The national champion will be determined in a best-of-three final series. The NCAA Championships are set for May 28 to June 3 at Frost Stadium at Warner Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The NCAA softball selections will be announced on www.NCAA.com on Monday, May 11.
April 29 NCAA Central Region Rankings (overall record, in region record for games through April 27)
^ MIAA Team
+ GAC Team
Full NCAA DII Softball Region Rankings
NSIC Release
NCAA (TOP 30) / NSIC (TOP 3) TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS
(as of 4/27)
(as of 4/27)
St. Cloud State Softball senior pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) was named Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Pitcher of the Week, as announced by the league office on April 21. It is her first career NSIC weekly honor.
Clark is the first Husky to earn a weekly conference honor this season and the first pitcher to earn Pitcher of the Week honors since then-sophomore Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) did so on Feb. 20, 2024.
The Winneconne, Wisconsin native was 2-0 with two complete game shutouts, posting a 0.00 ERA and 0.57 WHIP over 14.0 innings. In her two starts, she allowed zero runs and just three hits (all singles), holding opponents to a mere .067 batting average. In her shutout of No. 24 Winona State on Sunday, she allowed just one hit and struck out three and, in her shutout outing against Minnesota State on Thursday, she struck out five batters and allowed only one hit.
SCSU went 3-1 during the week, earning its first sweep of Minnesota State since April 19, 2019 on Thursday after winning 11-9 (8 innings) and 3-0, and its first ranked win since March 28, 2025 (snapping a six-game ranked winless streak) and its first ranked shutout since March 5, 2023 when it beat No. 24 Winona State 5-0 in game two of the doubleheader.
2025 NSIC Weekly Honors
Pitcher of the Week
Senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa) tied the single-game program record for home runs, with two in the Huskies 11-9 extra-innings win over Minnesota State at Husky Stadium in St. Cloud on April 16. Her record-tying home run was the walk-off winner, her second walk-off hit of the season.
The Huskies also tied two single-game program records in their 20-7 inning win over Augustana on April 5 in Wayne, Nebraska.
Sophomore catcher/infielder Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn.) tied the program record for home runs in a game with two and junior infielder Brooke Holmes tied the school record for walks in a game with five. She tied Megan Lehnen who drew 5 walks vs. Concordia-St. Paul on April 26, 2014.
Additionally, SCSU had one record breaking performance and one record tying performance in their 7-2 extra inning win over Northern State on March 29 in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Redshirt junior infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.) set a new program record for assists in a game with 11, surpassing the previous record of eight that was held jointly by Julie Engmark (vs. Southwest Minnesota State on April 14, 1982) and Olivia Graham (vs. Shippensburg [Pa.] on March 11, 2006).
SCSU hit a season high six doubles (all from different batters in the final 2.0 innings) which also tied the program record for the most doubles in a game. The Huskies also hit six doubles against Sioux Falls on April 6, 2013 (also six different batters) and Bemidji State on April 12, 2017.
JP'S SECOND NO-NO OF 2026
Senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) tossed the ninth no-hitter in program history and second of her career (both of which have come this season) against Sioux Falls on April 12, striking out six batters in the process. It was the program's sixth-ever solo no-hitter and seventh of 7.0 innings. Porter became the second Husky to pitch multiple solo no-hitters.
SCSU NO-HITTERS
Senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) threw just the fifth perfect game in the history of St. Cloud State Softball against Bridgeport (Pa.) on Feb. 28. She was perfect over 7.0 innings, striking seven batters out. Porter's perfect game was program's first since 2023 and just the third of 7.0 innings by a pitcher with the others being a 5.0 inning outing and a combined 7.0 inning performance.
SCSU PERFECT GAMES
St. Cloud State Softball was selected to finish fifth in the 2026 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office on Jan. 23. Additionally, senior pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) and junior infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.) were named the preseason players to watch by the NSIC.
Head Coach Mitch Roberts enters his fifth season at the helm of the Huskies Softball in 2026. He has record of 141-79 (.641) and led last year's team to a 41-15 overall record, including a 20-7 record in NSIC play, to finish fourth in the standings. The Huskies fell in the NSIC Tournament Quarterfinals to No. 5 seed Minnesota Duluth. It was the eighth time in program history and first time since 2019 that SCSU reached the 40-win mark.
Clark, the reigning and SCSU's first ever NSIC Newcomer of the Year, enters her second and final season with the Huskies after an impressive junior campaign. In her first season of NCAA play last year, she went 18-7 with one save over 29 appearances/28 starts (157.1 innings), logging 13 complete games. Clark posted a 2.49 ERA and a 1.15 WHIP with four total shutouts (two solo/two combined), while holding batters to a .239 batting average. She posted 132 strikeouts to just 39 walks and ranked among the Northern Sun's best in starts (3rd), shutouts (6th), innings pitched (6th), strikeouts (7th), walks/7 innings (7th, 1.74), WHIP (8th), K/BB ratio (8th, 3.38), complete games (8th) and hits allowed/7 innings (10th, 6.32). Clark was also a Second Team All-NSIC selection.
Holmes, a reigning National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Second Team All-American, looks to build off her breakout sophomore season in which she led SCSU in in batting average (.414), slugging percentage (.688), runs (52), home runs (12), RBI (51), total bases (128) and times hit by pitch (four). She also ranked second in on-base percentage (.471), hits (77) and third in doubles (13). She carries both hitting and on-base streaks of 12 games into the 2026 season.
The Savage, Minnesota native became the sixth Husky (first since 2008) and first second baseman to be named an NFCA All-American. Prior to being named an All-American, she earned the first all-region accolades of her career after being named to the All-Central Region Second Team by the NFCA and her first all-conference recognition after earning a Second Team All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) selection. Additionally, Holmes was twice named NSIC Player of the Week by the league office (Feb. 24 | April 28). They were her first two weekly conference honors of her career, and she was the only Husky to earn weekly honors throughout the season. After an incredible non-conference season, she was named to the 2025 NFCA Division II Player of the Year watchlist.
Holmes also excelled in the classroom, becoming just the sixth student-athlete in program history and one of two student-athletes from the NSIC in 2025 to earn Academic All-America® honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) after being named to its second team for softball. She was also named a CSC Academic All-District® honoree, an Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar-Athlete, an NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence member and an NSIC All-Academic recipient each for the first time in her career.
SCSU returns 15 players from last season's roster – including three seniors, one redshirt junior, five juniors, one redshirt sophomore, four sophomores and one redshirt freshman. The Huskies brought in seven newcomers including two junior transfers and four freshmen.
Key returners include senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Seattle, Wash.), who was a 2025 Second Team All-NSIC Selection and regular starters junior outfielder Bree Beck (Lakeville, Minn.), redshirt sophomore utility Kaylee Collins (Lakeville, Minn.), redshirt junior infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.), senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa) and junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.).
For the seventh consecutive season and eighth time overall, Augustana was chosen as the favorite in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches' Poll. The Vikings, the five-time defending regular season champions, amassed 221 points 12 of the 16 first place votes (coaches cannot rank their own team). Winona State was second with 202 points and four first place votes, followed by Minnesota State (197 points), Minnesota Duluth (183 points) and the Huskies (175 points).
The preseason coaches' poll is based off each coach ranking each team with the top team receiving 15 points, second 14, third 13, etc.
The 2026 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 21.
The 2026 NSIC Softball Tournament will have a 10-team single elimination format over four days played at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on May 6-9, 2026; hosted by Augustana University. The tournament will be streamed on the NSIC Network, with tournament passes or single game access available for purchase.
2026 NSIC Softball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (first place votes) Points
ROBERTS' REMARKS
2026 team outlook...
"We are extremely excited for the upcoming season," said Roberts. "While we graduated some key pieces from last year's team, the foundation is strong and this group is ready to take the next step. We are excited for the challenges and opportunities ahead this spring."
On NSIC Player to Watch Brooke Holmes...
"Brooke is a strong leader on and off the field, and her success has never been accidental," said Roberts. "She puts in the work, holds herself to a high standard, and has earned every achievement along the way. She is exactly the type of high character player every program hopes to have."
On NSIC Pitcher to Watch Macey Clark...
"Macey brings a consistent work ethic and attitude to everything she does," said Roberts. "As a JUCO transfer, she has already left a strong mark at St. Cloud, and her legacy continues to grow. We are excited to see what Macey will do in her senior campaign."
WELCOME TO THE PACK
Over the offseason, SCSU welcomed seven newcomers including two junior transfers – infielder Kennedy Palmer (Ankeny, Iowa / Ankeny HS / Iowa Central CC) and pitcher/outfielder Kurstyn Patnode (Becker, Minn. / Becker HS / Minnesota State) and four freshmen – outfielder Rowan Jansen (St. Louis Park, Minn. / St. Louis Park HS), pitcher Alyssa Kunz (Lyons, Ill. / Morton West), outfielder Caitlyn Rosha (St. Anthony, Minn. / St. Anthony Village HS) and infielder Annabelle Ross (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. / Lincoln HS).
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Softball, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Each game will be streamed live for free on the NSIC Network with audio coverage on the KVSC Sports Stream. Live stats will be provided by St. Cloud State.
Game 53 – vs. Minnesota Duluth (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Saturday, May 2 / Noon / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 54 – vs. Minnesota Duluth (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Saturday, May 2 / 2 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 55 – vs. Bemidji State (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Sunday, May 3 / Noon / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Game 56 – vs. Bemidji State (Husky Stadium // St. Cloud) – Sunday, May 3 / 2 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live stats / Listen (KVSC Sports Stream)
Links to each coverage option can be found on the SCSU Softball game day central or schedule page.
SERIES HISTORY
Minnesota Duluth
The Huskies are 45-70 all-time against Minnesota Duluth but went 2-2 against the Bulldogs last season. SCSU dropped its 2025 season opener at home to UMD, 10-3 before sweeping the team's conference doubleheader on the road, outscoring Duluth 19-8. The Bulldogs then ended SCSU's season after taking it down 10-2 in the NSIC Tournament Quarterfinals in Sioux Falls.
Bemidji State
The Huskies are 84-13 all-time against Bemidji State, including 8-2 in the last 10 matchups and have won 23 of the last 25 meetings. SCSU has outscored the Beavers 63-21 in the last 10 games and 157-41 in the last 25. To open this season, SCSU beat the Beavers twice at the Kelly Laas Memorial Tournament in St. Cloud taking the first matchup, 12-4 (5 innings) and the second, 9-1 (6 innings).
SENIOR DAY
Sunday afternoon will serve as Senior Day for the Huskies, with the program honoring its three seniors for their contributions to the program between games. The program will recognize pitchers Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) and Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) and infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa).
LET'S GO POLLING
The Huskies received votes in the Week 12 (April 28) edition of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA)/Go Rout Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. It was the first time SCSU received votes in the poll since Week 2 of 2020 (Feb. 25).
SCSU in the 2026 NFCA DII Top 25 Coaches Poll
RV – Week 12
40 WINS (AND COUNTING)
SCSU reached the 40-win mark for just the ninth time (second straight season) in the program's 57-year history last weekend.
RECORD PERFORMANCES
Junior outfielder Hannah Harms (Bartlett, Ill.) and Junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.) became the third and fourth Huskies to tie the single-game program record for home runs (two) this season following sophomore catcher/infielder Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn.) and senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa).
Harms accomplished the feat in SCSU's 16-1 run-rule win over Minnesota Crookston on April 25. Her two home runs were the first two multi-run home runs of her career and included a grand slam while also tallying six RBIs which was one short of that single game school record. Weiss tied the record in the Huskies 7-1 win over MSU Moorhead on April 26.
LAST TIME OUT // 4-0 TO REACH 40
The Huskies swept their final two road doubleheaders of the regular season to reach the 40-win mark for the second consecutive year. SCSU took down Minnesota Crookston 5-1 and 16-1 (5 innings) on April 25 and MSU Moorhead 7-1 and 14-0 (5 innings) on April 26. The Huskies hit nine home runs during the four-game weekend and have hit 13 in their last six games. SCSU earned its ninth overall and third consecutive series sweep of Northern Sun play.
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- Senior pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.)
- 2 GP/2 GS, 2-0, 1 CG, 1 SHO, 9 IP, 0.78 ERA, 0.55 WHIP, 4 H, 1 R, 12 K, 1 BB, .129 opp. BA
- Junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.)
- 4 GP/4 GS, .533/.500/1.200, 8 H, 1 2B, 3 HR, 5 R, 9 RBIs
- Junior infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.)
- 4 GP/4 GS, .462/.533/.846, 6 H, 1 3B, 1 HR, 7 R, 3 RBIs
- Senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.)
- 1 GP/1 GS, 1-0, 1 CG, 7 IP, 1.00 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, 5 H (0 XBH), 1 R, 2 K, 3 BB, .208 opp. BA
- Freshman pitcher Alyssa Kunz (Lyons, Ill.)
- 1 GP/1 GS, 1-0, 1 CG, 7 IP, 1.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 4 H, 1 R, 7 K, 3 BB, .174 opp. BA
St. Cloud State Softball was ranked No. 7 in the second NCAA Division II Softball Regional Rankings, as announced by the organization on April 29. The Huskies were one of two NSIC teams ranked, joining Winona State in the second set of three rankings.
St. Cloud State is looking to make its 10th trip to the NCAA Tournament and first since 2019. The Huskies have four remaining regular season games before postseason play begins and are currently tied for first in the NSIC. The NSIC Softball Tournament is set for May 6-9 at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; hosted by Augustana University. The top ten teams in the NSIC standings will participate in the single elimination tournament.
The 40-team NCAA Central Region is made up of teams from the NSIC, the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) and the Great American Conference (GAC). Automatic bids are awarded to the tournament champions from each conference with the final five spots awarded on an at-large basis.
The championship provides for a field of 64 teams. Four teams will participate at each of 16 regional sites in a double elimination tournament. The 16 teams advancing from regional competition will participate in a two-team, best-of-three super regional at eight sites. The finals will include the eight super regional winners. The national champion will be determined in a best-of-three final series. The NCAA Championships are set for May 28 to June 3 at Frost Stadium at Warner Park, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The NCAA softball selections will be announced on www.NCAA.com on Monday, May 11.
April 29 NCAA Central Region Rankings (overall record, in region record for games through April 27)
- Pittsburg State^ (45-4, 38-4)
- Missouri Southern^ (43-7, 39-7)
- Central Oklahoma^ (39-12, 37-12)
- Southern Arkansas+ (42-5, 41-5)
- Winona State* (41-8, 33-6)
- Rogers State^ (30-16, 26-14)
- St. Cloud State* (40-12, 33-8)
- Central Missouri^ (33-15, 28-11)
- Arkansas Tech+ (36-12, 34-11)
- Emporia State^ (26-15, 24-14)
^ MIAA Team
+ GAC Team
Full NCAA DII Softball Region Rankings
NSIC Release
NCAA (TOP 30) / NSIC (TOP 3) TEAM STATISTICAL RANKINGS
(as of 4/27)
- NCAA
- No. 1 – fielding percentage (.983)
- No. 2 – hits allowed/7 inn. (4.94)
- No. 3 – ERA (1.65)
- No. 5 – WHIP (1.06)
- No. 10 – shutouts (12)
- No. 14 – walks drawn (186)
- No. 25 – doubles (86)
- No. 25 – win % (.769)
- NSIC
- No. 1 – ERA (1.65)
- No. 1 – WHIP (1.06)
- No. 1 – fielding percentage (.983)
- No. 1 – hits allowed/7 inn. (4.94)
- No. 1 – shutouts (12)
- No. 2 – sacrifice flies (16)
- No. 2 – win % (.769)
- No. 2 – walks drawn (186)
(as of 4/27)
- Senior pitcher Macey Clark
- NCAA
- No. 4 – WHIP (0.88)
- No. 5 – hits allowed/7 inn. (4.08)
- No. 6 – ERA (1.27)
- No. 9 – shutouts (7)
- No. 19 – games started (25)
- No. 24 – wins (18)
- No. 44 – strikeouts (133)
- No. 49 – innings pitched (149.1)
- NSIC
- No. 1 – ERA (1.27)
- No. 1 – WHIP (0.88)
- No. 1 – hits allowed/7 inn. (4.08)
- No. 1 – shutouts (7)
- No. 2 – wins (18)
- No. 4 – complete games (15)
- No. 4 – games started (25)
- No. 4 – innings pitched (149.1)
- No. 5 – strikeouts (133)
- No. 8 – K/BB ratio (2.96)
- No. 9 – K/7 inn. (6.2)
- NCAA
- Redshirt junior infielder Grace Frechette
- NCAA
- No. 20 – assists (119)
- NSIC
- No. 1 – assists (119)
- No. 3 – assists/game (2.33)
- NCAA
- Junior infielder Brooke Holmes
- NCAA
- No. 43 – runs (49)
- NSIC
- No. 4 – runs (49)
- No. 4 – runs/game (0.94)
- No. 5 – triples (4)
- No. 5 – walks/game (0.62)
- No. 8 – triples/game (0.08)
- No. 9 – assists (98)
- NCAA
- Sophomore catcher/infielder Morgan Honeycutt
- NSIC
- No. 5 – triples (4)
- No. 7 – doubles (15)
- No. 8 – triples/game (0.08)
- NSIC
- Senior pitcher Justyce Porter
- NCAA
- No. 48 – shutouts (4)
- NSIC
- No. 4 – shutouts (4)
- No. 6 – hits allowed/7 inn. (5.72)
- No. 7 – ERA (2.10)
- No. 9 – WHIP (1.18)
- NCAA
- Senior infielder Sydney Roe
- NSIC
- No. 6 – hit by pitch (7)
- NSIC
- Junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss
- NCAA
- No. 36 – hits (67)
- No. 38 – total bases (111)
- No. 40 – RBIs (50)
- No. 48 – doubles (16)
- NSIC
- No. 2 – RBIs (50)
- No. 3 – hits (67)
- No. 3 – RBIs/game (0.96)
- No. 3 – total bases (111)
- No. 4 – doubles (16)
- No. 8 – doubles/game (0.31)
- NCAA
St. Cloud State Softball senior pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) was named Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Pitcher of the Week, as announced by the league office on April 21. It is her first career NSIC weekly honor.
Clark is the first Husky to earn a weekly conference honor this season and the first pitcher to earn Pitcher of the Week honors since then-sophomore Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) did so on Feb. 20, 2024.
The Winneconne, Wisconsin native was 2-0 with two complete game shutouts, posting a 0.00 ERA and 0.57 WHIP over 14.0 innings. In her two starts, she allowed zero runs and just three hits (all singles), holding opponents to a mere .067 batting average. In her shutout of No. 24 Winona State on Sunday, she allowed just one hit and struck out three and, in her shutout outing against Minnesota State on Thursday, she struck out five batters and allowed only one hit.
SCSU went 3-1 during the week, earning its first sweep of Minnesota State since April 19, 2019 on Thursday after winning 11-9 (8 innings) and 3-0, and its first ranked win since March 28, 2025 (snapping a six-game ranked winless streak) and its first ranked shutout since March 5, 2023 when it beat No. 24 Winona State 5-0 in game two of the doubleheader.
2025 NSIC Weekly Honors
Pitcher of the Week
- Macey Clark (April 21)
Senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa) tied the single-game program record for home runs, with two in the Huskies 11-9 extra-innings win over Minnesota State at Husky Stadium in St. Cloud on April 16. Her record-tying home run was the walk-off winner, her second walk-off hit of the season.
The Huskies also tied two single-game program records in their 20-7 inning win over Augustana on April 5 in Wayne, Nebraska.
Sophomore catcher/infielder Morgan Honeycutt (Rosemount, Minn.) tied the program record for home runs in a game with two and junior infielder Brooke Holmes tied the school record for walks in a game with five. She tied Megan Lehnen who drew 5 walks vs. Concordia-St. Paul on April 26, 2014.
Additionally, SCSU had one record breaking performance and one record tying performance in their 7-2 extra inning win over Northern State on March 29 in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Redshirt junior infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.) set a new program record for assists in a game with 11, surpassing the previous record of eight that was held jointly by Julie Engmark (vs. Southwest Minnesota State on April 14, 1982) and Olivia Graham (vs. Shippensburg [Pa.] on March 11, 2006).
SCSU hit a season high six doubles (all from different batters in the final 2.0 innings) which also tied the program record for the most doubles in a game. The Huskies also hit six doubles against Sioux Falls on April 6, 2013 (also six different batters) and Bemidji State on April 12, 2017.
JP'S SECOND NO-NO OF 2026
Senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) tossed the ninth no-hitter in program history and second of her career (both of which have come this season) against Sioux Falls on April 12, striking out six batters in the process. It was the program's sixth-ever solo no-hitter and seventh of 7.0 innings. Porter became the second Husky to pitch multiple solo no-hitters.
SCSU NO-HITTERS
- Lacey Trossbach (5.0 IP) and Kaity Strever (2.0 IP) vs. Northern State 2-17-07 (perfect game)
- Britt Krieg (4.0 IP) and Alyssa Roberts (3.0 IP) vs. Wilmington (Del.) 3-7-11
- Kelly Franks (7.0 IP) vs. Bemidji State 4-15-12
- Kelly Franks (4.0 IP) and Jackie Manrique (1.0 IP) vs. Bemidji State 3-2-13
- Kelly Franks (7.0 IP) vs. UMary 4-1-15 (perfect game)
- Megan Hedstrom (7.0 IP) vs. UMary 4-2-17 (perfect game)
- Trinity Junker (5.0 IP) vs. UMary 2-11-23 (perfect game)
- Justyce Porter (7.0 IP) vs. Bridgeport (Conn.) 2-28-26 (perfect game)
- Justyce Porter (7.0 IP) vs. Sioux Falls 4-12-26
Senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Kent, Wash.) threw just the fifth perfect game in the history of St. Cloud State Softball against Bridgeport (Pa.) on Feb. 28. She was perfect over 7.0 innings, striking seven batters out. Porter's perfect game was program's first since 2023 and just the third of 7.0 innings by a pitcher with the others being a 5.0 inning outing and a combined 7.0 inning performance.
SCSU PERFECT GAMES
- Lacey Trossbach (5.0 IP) and Kaity Strever (2.0 IP) vs. Northern State 2-17-07
- Kelly Franks (7.0 IP) vs. UMary 4-1-15
- Megan Hedstrom (7.0 IP) vs. UMary 4-2-17
- Trinity Junker (5.0 IP) vs. UMary 2-11-23
- Justyce Porter (7.0 IP) vs. Bridgeport (Conn.) 2-28-26
St. Cloud State Softball was selected to finish fifth in the 2026 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office on Jan. 23. Additionally, senior pitcher Macey Clark (Winneconne, Wis.) and junior infielder Brooke Holmes (Savage, Minn.) were named the preseason players to watch by the NSIC.
Head Coach Mitch Roberts enters his fifth season at the helm of the Huskies Softball in 2026. He has record of 141-79 (.641) and led last year's team to a 41-15 overall record, including a 20-7 record in NSIC play, to finish fourth in the standings. The Huskies fell in the NSIC Tournament Quarterfinals to No. 5 seed Minnesota Duluth. It was the eighth time in program history and first time since 2019 that SCSU reached the 40-win mark.
Clark, the reigning and SCSU's first ever NSIC Newcomer of the Year, enters her second and final season with the Huskies after an impressive junior campaign. In her first season of NCAA play last year, she went 18-7 with one save over 29 appearances/28 starts (157.1 innings), logging 13 complete games. Clark posted a 2.49 ERA and a 1.15 WHIP with four total shutouts (two solo/two combined), while holding batters to a .239 batting average. She posted 132 strikeouts to just 39 walks and ranked among the Northern Sun's best in starts (3rd), shutouts (6th), innings pitched (6th), strikeouts (7th), walks/7 innings (7th, 1.74), WHIP (8th), K/BB ratio (8th, 3.38), complete games (8th) and hits allowed/7 innings (10th, 6.32). Clark was also a Second Team All-NSIC selection.
Holmes, a reigning National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Second Team All-American, looks to build off her breakout sophomore season in which she led SCSU in in batting average (.414), slugging percentage (.688), runs (52), home runs (12), RBI (51), total bases (128) and times hit by pitch (four). She also ranked second in on-base percentage (.471), hits (77) and third in doubles (13). She carries both hitting and on-base streaks of 12 games into the 2026 season.
The Savage, Minnesota native became the sixth Husky (first since 2008) and first second baseman to be named an NFCA All-American. Prior to being named an All-American, she earned the first all-region accolades of her career after being named to the All-Central Region Second Team by the NFCA and her first all-conference recognition after earning a Second Team All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) selection. Additionally, Holmes was twice named NSIC Player of the Week by the league office (Feb. 24 | April 28). They were her first two weekly conference honors of her career, and she was the only Husky to earn weekly honors throughout the season. After an incredible non-conference season, she was named to the 2025 NFCA Division II Player of the Year watchlist.
Holmes also excelled in the classroom, becoming just the sixth student-athlete in program history and one of two student-athletes from the NSIC in 2025 to earn Academic All-America® honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) after being named to its second team for softball. She was also named a CSC Academic All-District® honoree, an Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar-Athlete, an NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence member and an NSIC All-Academic recipient each for the first time in her career.
SCSU returns 15 players from last season's roster – including three seniors, one redshirt junior, five juniors, one redshirt sophomore, four sophomores and one redshirt freshman. The Huskies brought in seven newcomers including two junior transfers and four freshmen.
Key returners include senior pitcher Justyce Porter (Seattle, Wash.), who was a 2025 Second Team All-NSIC Selection and regular starters junior outfielder Bree Beck (Lakeville, Minn.), redshirt sophomore utility Kaylee Collins (Lakeville, Minn.), redshirt junior infielder Grace Frechette (Forest Lake, Minn.), senior infielder Sydney Roe (Davenport, Iowa) and junior catcher/infielder Bethany Weiss (Forest Lake, Minn.).
For the seventh consecutive season and eighth time overall, Augustana was chosen as the favorite in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches' Poll. The Vikings, the five-time defending regular season champions, amassed 221 points 12 of the 16 first place votes (coaches cannot rank their own team). Winona State was second with 202 points and four first place votes, followed by Minnesota State (197 points), Minnesota Duluth (183 points) and the Huskies (175 points).
The preseason coaches' poll is based off each coach ranking each team with the top team receiving 15 points, second 14, third 13, etc.
The 2026 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 21.
The 2026 NSIC Softball Tournament will have a 10-team single elimination format over four days played at Bowden Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on May 6-9, 2026; hosted by Augustana University. The tournament will be streamed on the NSIC Network, with tournament passes or single game access available for purchase.
2026 NSIC Softball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (first place votes) Points
- Augustana (12) 221
- Winona State (4) 202
- Minnesota State 197
- Minnesota Duluth 183
- St. Cloud State 175
- Concordia-St. Paul 148
- Wayne State 138
- Minot State 133
- Southwest Minnesota State 111
- Sioux Falls 96
- MSU Moorhead 80
- Bemidji State 68
- Northern State 56
- Minnesota Crookston 43
- Jamestown 42
- UMary 27
ROBERTS' REMARKS
2026 team outlook...
"We are extremely excited for the upcoming season," said Roberts. "While we graduated some key pieces from last year's team, the foundation is strong and this group is ready to take the next step. We are excited for the challenges and opportunities ahead this spring."
On NSIC Player to Watch Brooke Holmes...
"Brooke is a strong leader on and off the field, and her success has never been accidental," said Roberts. "She puts in the work, holds herself to a high standard, and has earned every achievement along the way. She is exactly the type of high character player every program hopes to have."
On NSIC Pitcher to Watch Macey Clark...
"Macey brings a consistent work ethic and attitude to everything she does," said Roberts. "As a JUCO transfer, she has already left a strong mark at St. Cloud, and her legacy continues to grow. We are excited to see what Macey will do in her senior campaign."
WELCOME TO THE PACK
Over the offseason, SCSU welcomed seven newcomers including two junior transfers – infielder Kennedy Palmer (Ankeny, Iowa / Ankeny HS / Iowa Central CC) and pitcher/outfielder Kurstyn Patnode (Becker, Minn. / Becker HS / Minnesota State) and four freshmen – outfielder Rowan Jansen (St. Louis Park, Minn. / St. Louis Park HS), pitcher Alyssa Kunz (Lyons, Ill. / Morton West), outfielder Caitlyn Rosha (St. Anthony, Minn. / St. Anthony Village HS) and infielder Annabelle Ross (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. / Lincoln HS).
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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