John Jay College announces 2023 Softball Season Preview With Head Coach Erin Layton
In the 13th edition of the 2022-23 season previews, Joey Jarzynka sat down with head softball coach Erin Layton to discuss the upcoming 2023 campaign.
In the 13th edition of the 2022-23 season previews, Joey Jarzynka sat down with head softball coach Erin Layton to discuss the upcoming 2023 campaign.
The John Jay softball team opened their 2023 season hosting Ramapo College at Bahoshy Softball Complex/Murphy Field on the campus of Fordham University on Tuesday, falling to the Roadrunners, 7-3 in game one and 9-0 in the nightcap.
The John Jay softball team commenced their first day at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic on Friday, earning a 6-0 win over Clark before falling to Drew, 5-2, in the second game.
The John Jay softball team swept the second day of competition at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic in dramatic fashion, defeating SUNY Brockport, 11-10, in game one and following up the triumph with a 7-6 walk-off win over Mitchell.
The John Jay softball team wrapped up their six-game schedule at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic on Sunday morning, splitting the day against William Paterson (lost, 10-0) and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (won, 16-8).
In the second week of the CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) weekly awards, sophomore Maleea Gallaspy was voted as the CUNYAC Player of the Week while freshman Elika Rodrigues was chosen as the CUNYAC Rookie of the Week for the week of March 6 - March 12.
The John Jay softball team came away with a split of Saturday's non-conference road tilt at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Graduate pitcher Jailene Santiago flirted with history in game two of the John Jay softball's doubleheader home tilt against the Mount Saint Vincent Dolphins.
The John Jay softball team cruised to a pair of victories on Friday morning, defeating Yeshiva, 21-4 in game one while blanking the Maccabees 13-0 in the second game.
The City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) announced on Monday afternoon that graduate pitcher Jailene Santiago of the John Jay softball team was named Player of the Week.
Following a change in their schedule, the John Jay softball team traveled to Langhorne, PA to take on Cairn on Monday afternoon.
The John Jay softball team split their non-conference midweek tilt at New Jersey City University (NJCU), falling 8-0 in game one before earning a 5-2 triumph in the second game.
The John Jay softball team dropped both games of their Thursday doubleheader on the road at Montclair State, falling to the Red Hawks, 25-1 in the first game and being edged out, 7-6, in nine innings.
The John Jay softball team's offense was on full display on Tuesday afternoon and in the second game, Jailene Santiago etched her name in the record books, as she tossed a five-inning perfect game, as the Bloodhounds swept Sarah Lawrence, 21-6 and 15-0.
The John Jay softball team trailed 3-1 after three in game two of Thursday's doubleheader at St. Joseph's - Long Island but tallied three runs in the top of the fifth while tacking on two more in the seventh to complete the comeback and secure the doubleheader sweep of the Golden Eagles, earning a 6-2 win in game one and 6-3 in game two.