Wolves Advance to NSIC Tournament With Perfect Weekend

Bemidji, MN (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University softball team scored 23 runs in their Saturday NSIC sweep at Bemidji State. The Wolves rallied from behind in game one and took control of the contest early in game two, keeping the postseason hopes alive.

THE QUICK DETAILS
Final Score Game 1: NSU 10, BSU 3
Final Score Game 2: NSU 13, BSU 4
Records: NSU 23-23 (9-17 NSIC), BSU 13-38 (7-21 NSIC)

HOW IT HAPPENED | GAME 1

  • A big seventh inning led to the Wolves first win of the day with nine runs on eight hits to regain the lead
  • Northern scored their ten runs on 16 hits and suffered two defensive errors in the contest
  • The Wolves scored first with a double by Claire Zbylut, plating Ashley Fauske in the first
  • Bemidji State tied the contest in the third and took a 3-1 lead with a pair of runs in the fourth and fifth
  • Zbylut kicked off the scoring in the seventh with her second double of the contest, plating Taylor Coleman
  • Kyra Knudtson followed with a game tying single to center, scoring Fauske and Elly Smith grabbed the lead for NSU on a single to left scoring Zbylut
  • The Wolves then tacked on runs by Smith, Alexandria ArndtEden FordLexi Chase, and Fauske to seal the victory
  • Five Wolves tallied multiple hits in the win, led by Fauske and Zbylut with three apiece
  • Lexi Chase threw a gem for Northern, giving up just one earned run on nine hits in her 14th complete game of 2024

NORTHERN STATE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Ashley Fauske: 3-for-4, 3 runs, 1 RBI, 1 double
  • Claire Zbylut: 3-fot-5, 1 run, 2 RBI, 2 doubles, 1 stolen base
  • Alexandria Arndt: 2-for-3, 1 run
  • Elly Smith: 2-for-4, 1 run, 1 RBI
  • Lexi Chase: 1-for-3, 1 run, 7.0 innings pitched, 1 earned run, 4 strikeouts

HOW IT HAPPENED | GAME 2

  • It was the Beavers who scored first in game two, however the Wolves came out in the second with an offensive flurry
  • Elly Smith led off the inning with a single through the left side and came around to score on a single to center by Ashley FauskeLiv Richardson also scored on the play after reaching on a fielders choice
  • Claire Zbylut scored Lexi Chase, who notched a 2-out walk, on a single down the right field line, while Kyra Knudtson plated Fauske and Zbylut on a double to center
  • Northern held the 5-1 lead but added a run in the third, fourth, and fifth innings
  • In the third, Fauske single up the middle scoring Smith and Smith added the Wolves run in the fourth on a solo homerun
  • It was Fauske again in the fifth, scoring Ford on a single through the left side
  • The Wolves added another 5-spot in the top of the seventh with runs scored by Brooke CarlsonGrace HumannAbby Meads, Fauske, and Zbylut
  • BSU rallied with three runs in their final at-bats, however it was not enough to catch up with NSU
  • Fauske had a day at the plate, going 4-for-4, with two runs and four RBI to lead the team
  • Mckenzie Wanner stepped into the designated player role in game two, going 3-for-4 with a walk
  • Abby Rux threw her fourth win of the season in a complete game with nine hits and four runs (three earned)

NORTHERN STATE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Ashley Fauske: 4-for-4, 2 runs, 4 RBI
  • Mckenzie Wanner: 3-for-4
  • Elly Smith: 2-for-3, 3 runs, 1 RBI, 1 homerun
  • Lexi Chase: 2-for-2, 1 run, 1 double
  • Abby Rux: 7.0 innings pitched, 3 earned runs

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Crookston, MN (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University softball team finished the regular season on a 4-game win streak and 25 wins; the highest regular season win total since 2018. The Wolves two wins over the Golden Eagles on Sunday solidified them a spot in the NSIC Tournament beginning Wednesday, May 1.

THE QUICK DETAILS
Final Score Game 1: NSU 7, UMC 1
Final Score Game 2: NSU 4, UMC 3
Records: NSU 25-23 (11-17 NSIC), UMC 14-39 (7-21 NSIC)

HOW IT HAPPENED | GAME 1

  • Northern scored their seven runs on nine hits with one error in their third straight victory; notching four runs in the second and three in the third
  • Eden Ford kicked off the scoring the second with a 2-run double to right centerfield, plating Liv Richardson and Alexandria Arndt
  • Ashley Fauske then singled in Ford and came around to score herself on a single down the left field line by Kyra Knudtson
  • The three third inning runs came off the bat of Richardson on a homerun to right field; Mckenzie Wanner walked and Arndt double to right center before scoring on the Richardson long ball
  • Lexi Chase tossed her tenth win of 2024, going 7-complete with one earned run, eight hits, and eight strikeouts
  • Richardson and Elly Smith led the offense with two hits apiece in the win

NORTHERN STATE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Liv Richardson: 2-for-4, 2 runs, 3 RBI, HR
  • Elly Smith: 2-for-4
  • Eden Ford: 1-for-2, 1 run, 2 RBI, double, 1 sacrifice
  • Lexi Chase: 7.0 innings pitched, 8 hits, 1 run. 8 strikeouts

HOW IT HAPPENED | GAME 2

  • Claire Zbylut and Ashley Fauske put together a little first and third tricky to open the second game with Fauske putting the Wolves on the board in the first
  • Crookston tied things in the bottom of the frame and took a 3-1 lead in the second
  • Northern rallied back in the top of the third with two runs of their own off the bat of Liv Richardson on a single to center; Elly Smith and Kyra Knudtson scored on the play after reaching on a pair of singles themselves
  • Lexi Chase tallied a 1-out walk in the sixth and grabbed the lead for the Wolves on a double to right center by Fauske
  • Abby Rux held UMC at bay in the final two frames and recorded her fifth win of 2024, giving up three runs on six hits with five strikeouts
  • Fauske and Richardson teamed up to lead the offense in game two with two hits each and a combined three RBI

NORTHERN STATE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

  • Ashley Fauske: 2-for-3, 1 run, 1 RBI, 1 walk, 1 double
  • Liv Richardson: 2-for-4, 2 RBI, 1 double
  • Abby Rux: 7.0 innings pitched, 6 hits, 3 runs, 5 strikeouts

UP NEXT
Northern earned the tenth seed in the NSIC Tournament and will face seventh seeded Minot State on Wednesday, May 1. First pitch is set for 2:30 p.m. from Bowden Field on the campus of Augustana University.