2015 Wentworth Softball News
Two-sport standout Sam Curran named conference woman of the year in conjunction with the NCAA's Woman of the Year Award
Caitlin Luquet steps down after two seasons in the Leopard dugout to relocate back to her native California
Leopards place 27 student-athletes on the team across eight sports, including a pair of conference senior scholar-athletes of the year
Senior shortstop Sam Curran becomes first Wentworth student-athlete to earn Academic All-America® of the Year honors after being named a First Team Academic All-America®
Senior Sam Curran makes her second straight appearance on the Academic All-District® Team for softball and will be on the Academic All-America® ballot
Senior Sam Curran was named the CCC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was a First Team All-CCC selection while classmate Liz Glavin (second team) and freshman Vanessa Weymouth (third team) also earned all-conference honors
Leopards fall 10-2 and 6-0 to Golden Bears; freshman Vanessa Weymouth records four hits in the two games
Leopards drop the first game by a 10-2 final before taking the Bison to extra innings in a 9-8 loss; Liz Glavin had four hits in game two
Leopards defeat the Wildcats 9-4 and 20-14; senior Liz Glavin has six hits and four RBI while freshman Megan Berryman has five hits and eight RBI - including seven in game two
Gulls take a no-hitter into the seventh inning of game one and win, 13-0, while forcing extra innings to win 6-3 in game two; Sam Curran has a pair of hits and drives in two runs
Hawks take 16-1 and 16-8 decisions; Megan Berryman and Sam Curran record three hits each
Fighting Scots claim 8-4 and 21-6 victories; Sam Curran leads the offense with six hits and three RBI
Leopards take two from the Wildcats (13-1, 17-9) snapping an 18-game losing streak; Sam Curran picked up two wins and she and classmate Liz Glavin had five hits each
Leopards lose 9-1 and 11-3; Sam Curran and Marina MacDonald-Soccorso have two hits each
Leopards fall to Seahawks, 9-2 and 9-1 in home conference openers
Leopards drop 8-4 and 9-0 decisions to the Nor'Easters; Sam Curran raps out three hits on the day