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After 10 trips to the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference softball championship game, the top-seeded Westfield State University Owls finally cashed in when first year RF Lyla Dwyer pulled a ball through the hole on the left side infield and sophomore 3B Allyssa Slack scored with a headfirst dive across the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Owls scored a 1-0 extra innings win over #2 seed Worcester State on Sunday.
All signs were pointing to the Bridgewater State University baseball team being forced to a winner-take-all game in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament. There were the top-seeded Bears, seemingly on the verge of their first loss in the double-elimination MASCAC tourney Saturday afternoon, trailing third-seeded Worcester State University, 11-5, in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Each week, the MASCAC highlights an amazing student from around the conference. This week's interview is with Amanda Adamuska of Worcester State softball.
Westfield State’s Sarah Hough and Angelina Vartuli have been named the 2026 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Softball Player and Pitcher of the Year and head up the all-conference squad which is voted on by the coaches from around the conference.
Nate Kaczynski of Mass. Maritime and Nolan Currier of Salem State have been named the 2026 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Player and Pitcher of the Year and headline the 2026 MASCAC All-Conference team as voted by the coaches from around the league.
Bridgewater State midfielder Meredith Sylvia and Worcester State midfielder Mckayla Fisher are the 2026 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
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