The Centenary Cyclones' spring break softball trip in South Carolina ended on a tough note, as they were defeated 8-0 by Bridgewater State. Despite their best efforts, the Cyclones struggled at the plate and were unable to mount any significant offense in the matchup.
The game saw the Cyclones only managing two hits for the entire contest, both coming from standout players Madison Passanante and Jessica Burlew. While these two provided the only offensive sparks for Centenary, it wasn't enough to overcome the dominant pitching performance from Bridgewater State, who kept the Cyclones off the scoreboard and in check all game long.
From the start, Bridgewater State came out strong, and the Cyclones couldn't quite find their rhythm at the plate. The Bears were able to generate consistent offense, adding runs in multiple innings and building an insurmountable lead as the game went on.
Centenary will look to regroup after this tough loss and take away valuable lessons from the game. Despite the offensive struggles, the team showed resilience throughout their spring break trip and will look to bounce back as they head into the heart of the season.
With the trip now behind them, the Cyclones will focus on refining their approach at the plate, ensuring that they can come back stronger and more focused for their upcoming matchups.
Stay tuned as Centenary Softball looks to turn things around and build momentum in the coming weeks.