The Lady Warriors pushed No. 17-ranked Lake Land hard in a first-round NJCAA Region 24 tournament series in Mattoon, but the Lakers advanced with 10-6 and 12-6 wins to win the series, 2-0
The Lady Warriors ended a 7-game losing streak with a doubleheader sweep over Southwestern. They clubbed three 3-run homers in a 16-12 win in the nitecap -- two by Nolley, one by Sullivan, who had six hits on the day.
The softball Warriors got a two-hit shuout from Demi Wolfe in the first game, before exploding for 16 runs in the nitecap to sweep the Saints in GRAC play in Ullin.
Wabash Valley lost the first game to Kaskaskia on a walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh inning, then used the long ball itself to win the nitecap and earn a split on the day in GRAC play.
The Wabash Valley softball team recorded its' first GRAC sweep of the year, beating Rend Lake twice on Friday. Jade Montgomery's club has now won three games in a row.
Wabash Valley rallied to defeat 18th-ranked Lake Land, 7-6, in the opener of the NJCAA Game of the Week softball doubleheader on Sunday at Schnarre Field. The game was streamed live on ESPN+. Lake Land came back to win the nitecap.
The Lady Warriors softball team, after losing to Olney Central, 7-6, in the first game of a GRAC doubleheader, rallied for a 5-3 second-game win and a split on the day
The softball Warriors, after 19 games away from home, celebrated their return to Paul Schnarre Field with an 8-0 GRAC win over Lincoln Trail. Wolfe went the distance for the shutout win, and Jayley Akers was 3-forf-3 at the plate with a 3-run home run and four RBIs on the day.
The Lady Warrior softball team, after rallying dramatically for a 9-7 win over Danville Area, settled for a split on the day in Evansville after a 10-5 loss to Des Moines Area.
The Lady Warriors finished 1-1 on the first day of the Midwest Juco Bash on Friday. They defeated North Iowa Area, 13-10, before falling to Three Rivers, 9-0.
Wabash Valley went 1-2 on the first day of play at the NFCA Leadoff Classic in Columbus, Georgia. The win snapped a six-game losing streak for the Lady Warriors, now 3-8 on the season.
The softball Lady Warriors, after a 2-2 start to the season, face four different opponents this weekend at the National Preview Tournament in Oxford, Alabama.
Jade Montgomery played softball for Hall of Fame coach Paul Schnarre, and was an All-American at WVC in 2018. She is back now as head coach, and hopes to bring back the Schnarre magic to the Lady Warriors. Here is a look at the season ahead.