Sophomore right-hander Piper Kinney was selected as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Pitcher of the Year and named to the All-GNAC first team announced by the league on Tuesday. Becoming the second Simmons' pitcher earn the major award, Kinney highlighted four Sharks selected to the all-conference team.
Following their second Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship in as many years, Simmons softball (18-23) drew East Texas Baptist (38-2) in the NCAA Division III Regionals announced Monday morning.
Simmons softball (18-23) retained its ability to call themselves GNAC Champions upsetting No. 1 seed Saint Joseph’s College of Maine (22-17) with a pair of victories on Saturday afternoon.
Returning to the GNAC Championship Series for the second straight year, Simmons softball (16-23) dropped the first game of the series to the North Division’s top seed Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, 5-0, on Friday afternoon.
The Simmons Athletic Department held their Annual Athletic Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, May 7 in Alumnae Hall. This celebration happens every spring with the purpose being to highlight student-athlete and team accomplishments throughout the year.
Simmons softball (15-22) remains in the winner’s bracket of Pod B following a 6-0 win over GNAC South top seed Lasell University (24-17) on Saturday afternoon.
After weather halted played in Simmons softball’s (14-22) first GNAC postseason game, the Sharks only needed an inning and a half to hand Emmanuel College (20-15) the 2-1 loss in 11 innings.
Simmons softball (13-22, 9-7 GNAC) has the chance to defend its 2023 crown earning a spot in the 2024 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship Tournament announced by the league on Sunday evening.
After dropping the first game of the day, Simmons softball (13-22, 9-7 GNAC) came back to split the twin bill against Johnson & Wales (18-18, 12-4 GNAC) with a 7-4 victory in game two on Saturday afternoon.
Simmons softball (12-21, 8-6 GNAC) fell to rival Emmanuel College (18-12, 11-1 GNAC) in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) North Division action on Wednesday evening.
Simmons softball (12-19, 8-4 GNAC) closed out the week splitting Sunday afternoon’s twin-bill against River University (12-15, 5-5 GNAC) with a 4-2 victory in game one.
Simmons softball (11-18, 7-3 GNAC) swept Norwich University (4-18, 2-8 GNAC) in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) North Division action on Saturday afternoon.
Simmons softball (9-18, 5-3 GNAC) split a midweek Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader with Regis College (7-17, 3-7 GNAC) on Wednesday evening. The Sharks earned their third shutout in the last four days following a 4-0 win over the Pride before dropping game two, 4-3.
Simmons softball (8-17, 4-2 GNAC) swept New England College (7-18, 1-7 GNAC), 3-0 and 4-3, in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) North Division play on Sunday afternoon.
Sophomore right-hander Piper Kinney fanned 14 Amcats as Simmons softball (6-17, 2-2 GNAC) split Saturday afternoon’s Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) twin billing with Anna Maria College (9-14, 1-3 GNAC).
After dropping the first game against nationally ranked No. 25 MIT (12-4), Simmons softball (5-16) jumped out in front of the Engineers putting up five runs in the third. However, the Engineers responded with seven unanswered runs over the next three innings to take Wednesday afternoon?s doubleheader.
Sophomore right-hander Piper Kinney retired a career single-game high 13 Monks as Simmons softball (5-14, 1-1 GNAC) split Sunday afternoon’s doubleheader with Saint Joseph’s College of Maine (2-12, 1-1 GNAC) to begin conference play.
Due to low temperatures on Sunday, March 24, Simmons softball doubleheader at the University of Hartford has been postponed and re-scheduled for Sunday, April 28 at 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Sophomore right-hander Ally Hyde picked up her first victory of the year as Simmons softball (4-11) split Wednesday afternoon’s doubleheader with Eastern Nazarene College (5-9).
Sophomore right-handers Ally Hyde and Piper Kinney combined to strikeout 15 opposing batters in Sunday afternoon’s twin-bill against non-conference Rhode Island College (4-2).
Senior right fielder Jordyn Rubin became the 19th member of the coveted 100-hit club in the bottom of the first inning of game two in a doubleheader against Husson University on Saturday afternoon.
Simmons softball (3-6) closed out its Florida schedule on Friday afternoon falling to Dominican University (Ill.). early in the morning before dropping a close contest against regional foe Thomas College.
Simmons softball (3-4) fell back to under .500 on the season following a pair of losses against Alfred University (3-4) and regional foe Husson University (6-4) on Thursday afternoon.