2021-22 Riverhawks Softball News

Season
New Student-Athlete Orientation: July 20
New Student-Athlete Orientation: July 20

Register online by July 15

Softball Lands Four on All-MDJUCO Team
Softball Lands Four on All-MDJUCO Team

Nevins, Smith, Maurer and Hurd add to postseason honors

Four From Softball Named All-Region 20
Four From Softball Named All-Region 20

Smith, Nevins, Maurer, and Hurd earn accolades

Nevins named MDJUCO, Region 20 Softball Player of the Month
Nevins named MDJUCO, Region 20 Softball Player of the Month

Pitcher went 5-2 with 13K perfect game in April

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Concludes Season in Region 20 Tourney

Riverhawks finish year with most wins since 2013

photo: Kelly Hurd
Potomac State Tops Softball in Region 20 Tourney

Riverhawks to face Chesapeake at 2:30 Friday in Game 4

Softball Hosts Region 20 DII Tourney This Weekend
Softball Hosts Region 20 DII Tourney This Weekend

Admission free to all games May 12-14

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Sweeps Howard to Advance in Region 20 Tourney

Riverhawks down dragons, 9-1 (5 inn) and 7-5

AACC to Host Region 20 DII Softball Tournament
AACC to Host Region 20 DII Softball Tournament

Riverhawks host Howard May 8, top four teams compete at AACC May 12-14

Smith Named Region 20 Co-Player of the Month
Smith Named Region 20 Co-Player of the Month

Outfielder posted a .574 batting average in March

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Records Commanding Sweep of Catonsville

Riverhawks snap 22-game winless streak against Cardinals

photo: Kelly Hurd
Nevins Perfect in Sweep of Christendom

Freshman fans 13 in perfect game outing

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Steals Split With Niagara

AACC went 7-for-8 in stolen bases, grabbing three in game one and four in game two

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Splits With No. 9 Brookdale

Riverhawks crank out 16 hits on the day

photo: Harford Athletics
Nevins, Softball Sweep Harford

Pitcher threw a one-hitter in game one, earned game-two save

photo: Kelly Hurd
Softball Falls to Chesapeake, Darkness

Riverhawks lost the opener, 16-11, and trailed, 8-6, in second game called due to darkness