2018 Hornet Softball News
Seven Hornet softballers were named to the Easton / NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete Team.
Fullerton College is proud to be hosting the College Coaches Skills Camp event on Wednesday, June 20, 2018.
The #15 seeded Hornet’s ended their season over the weekend at No. 2 Mt .San Antonio College losing both games in the best of three series 6-3 and 7-4.
The No. 15 seeded Hornets passed their first test at home Tuesday by beating No. 18 Long Beach City College 4-1 in the Southern California Regional Play-In game.
Sophomores Eryka Springer, Nia Rodman, Natasha Trujillo, along with freshman Sabrina Anguiano make up the four Hornet Softball players selected to the 2018 All-Orange Empire Conference team.
This past Wednesday, Fullerton’s 11-game win streak was snapped by conference-rival Cypress College 5-1 on the Hornets sophomore day.
On Monday, Fullerton’s softball team won their 11th game, on the road against Orange Empire Conference foe Orange Coast College 4-2 in eight innings.
Fullerton made it ten wins in a row over the weekend!
Fullerton made it eight in a row at home Friday beating Orange Empire Conference rival Santiago Canyon College 4-3.
Fullerton’s softball team continued their hot streak making it seven consecutive wins on Wednesday by enforcing the mercy rule against Orange Empire Conference adversary Saddleback College 8-0 in 6 innings.
The Hornets made it six wins in a row Friday afternoon at Santa Ana College beating the Dons 2-1 in a conference clash that went 9 innings.
In an Orange Empire Conference game, the FC softball team defended their home field by blanking Golden West 4-0 on Wednesday afternoon. Pitcher Natasha Trujillo threw her first no-hitter of the season.
Since the beginning of April, the Hornets have put together a four-game win streak moving them up in the Southern California rankings to #10.
The FC softball had a hard time generating much offense as they lost a tough one at home Wednesday at the hands of Orange Coast 2-1.
The FC softball squad is in the middle of an offensive renaissance beating the last three teams by a combined score of 20-3, including Monday’s conference-win at Santiago Canyon College 12-3.
The FC softball team was looking to add another conference win on Tuesday at home against Santa Ana College, but they could not find their way across home plate losing to the Dons 3-0.
