The Centenary Cyclones were unable to find their offensive rhythm in Game 2 of their doubleheader against Neumann University, falling 5-0 in a tough loss. Despite strong individual efforts at the plate and in the circle, the Cyclones were held to just three hits on the day, with Madison Passanante once again leading the way.
Passanante, who had a standout performance in Game 1, continued her hot streak, collecting two hits in the contest. This marked the second consecutive game with multiple hits for the senior, highlighting her consistent offensive presence. The lone other hit for the Cyclones came from D'Ani Morales, who also took the mound for Centenary.
In the circle, Morales went 2.2 innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out two batters. While she showed flashes of promise, the offense was unable to support her, and she was relieved by Sierra Stultz. Stultz pitched a solid 3.1 innings, giving up two earned runs and adding a strikeout to her tally. However, despite their best efforts, the Cyclones couldn't contain the Neumann offense or mount a rally of their own.
The 5-0 defeat marked a challenging end to the doubleheader for Centenary, but with a few key players finding their stride, including Passanante's continued hitting, the team will look to bounce back and regroup for their upcoming matchups. With promising performances on the mound from both Morales and Stultz, the Cyclones will aim to carry those positive moments into their next games and improve their offensive output.