STORRS, CT – The Seton Hall softball team faced a tough loss against UConn, falling 6-2 in their latest matchup at Burrill Family Field.

The game started with a shaky first inning, where Seton Hall quickly found themselves trailing 1-0. However, Kyra Kreuscher managed to level the score by driving in Andrea Perez. The excitement didn’t last long, as UConn responded with a two-out double, pulling ahead 3-1.
In the third inning, Seton Hall had a great chance to score with the bases loaded and two outs, but they couldn’t capitalize. Instead, UConn extended their lead, scoring two more runs due to a couple of throwing errors, making it 5-1.
Seton Hall fought back in the fourth, with Katey Brennan bringing in Caroline Hobbes on a sacrifice fly, closing the gap to 5-2. UConn wasn’t finished, though. They pushed their lead back to four with another run off a two-out single.
Despite getting two players on base in the seventh inning, Seton Hall couldn’t muster enough runs to extend the game, ultimately losing 6-2.
Here are some key takeaways from the game:
- Seton Hall’s record now stands at 15-12, with a 5-3 mark in the BIG EAST.
- The Pirates have historically struggled against UConn, with a record of 19 wins and 47 losses against them.
- Brennan is on a hot streak, extending her on-base streak to 13 games.
- Kreuscher picked up her fifth RBI of the season.
- Hobbes recorded her 17th run of the season.
Looking ahead, Seton Hall will play UConn again this Sunday, March 21, with the first pitch scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
This season, the competition in the BIG EAST is tight, and every game matters as teams jostle for position. According to a recent survey by the NCAA, over 70% of college athletes express the desire to improve their skills during the season. The Pirates will be looking to sharpen their game as they strive for a better outcome in their final matchup against UConn.
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