BRONX, N.Y. — Eva Koratsis shone for the Rams, driving in a run and scoring during Wednesday’s doubleheader against Army. Fordham split the series, winning the second game 2-1 after losing the first 7-1.
In the first game, the Rams struggled. They managed just six hits, with Koratsis going 1-for-3 and collecting the only RBI. Sophomore Elizabeth Gaisior took the loss, allowing Army to dominate with a strong third inning.
Game two saw a turnaround. Junior Olivia Simcoe earned the win, throwing four shutout innings and allowing only two hits. Senior Holly Beeman started strong, keeping Army scoreless in her three-inning outing before Simcoe took over.
Fordham kicked off the second game with an RBI single from freshman Chloe Trimandilis, scoring Koratsis. Although Army tied the game, the Rams regained the lead when senior Neleh Nogay crossed home plate in the fourth inning, securing a 2-1 victory.
A few interesting stats from the games:
- Fordham’s pitchers limited Army to 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position in game one and 0-for-6 in game two.
- The Rams had a total of six hits in the second game, dominating offensively.
Next up, the Rams will host George Washington for a three-game series this weekend. With the team gaining momentum, fans are excited to see how they perform against a rival. As the softball season progresses, every game becomes vital for building confidence and skill.
This performance highlights the competitive nature of college softball. With teams often neck-and-neck, every run and every play matters. Keep an eye on how Fordham continues to build on this success. For more statistics and game insights, visit [NCAA Softball Stats](https://www.ncaa.com/sports/softball/d1).
