Bronx, N.Y. – Closing a six-game homestand Wednesday afternoon, Fordham University Softball hosts Hofstra in a single game at Bahoshy Field, moved to a 2:00 p.m. start due to impending inclement weather.
The game was originally scheduled for 3:00 p.m. on Long Island, but was moved to The Bronx amidst field renovations at the home of the Pride, switching the single game battle to the Rose Hill campus at Fordham.
Fordham (13-17, 6-6) took its second straight series win over George Washington this weekend winning games one and three in the series. Hofstra (18-14, 11-1 CAA) is riding a five game winning streak, sweeping a conference series with Drexel and a doubleheader Tuesday afternoon against Saint Peter's, outscoring those opponents 50-13 over the win streak.
Notes
Neleh Nogay is second in the A-10 and 21st in the nation with 20 stolen bases on the year, while ranked 25th nationally with 0.67 stolen bases per game.
Nogay holds the Fordham record for career stolen bases after breaking the previous mark of 85 earlier this season. She became just the sixth active player in all of Division I softball with 100 career steals, reaching triple digits against Army on Mar. 25.
Fordham as a team are second in the Atlantic 10 with 16 double plays turned on the year, 27th in the nation, while averaging 0.53 double plays per game, 14th best in Division I.
Defensively the Rams are second in the league and 31st in the country with a .971 fielding percentage.
Olivia Simcoe has registered eight complete games for the Rams, which leads the A-10 and places her 44th amongst all Division I pitchers for complete games in 2026. Elizabeth Gaisior is fourth in the conference with five complete games as well.
Next Up
Fordham heads out to Saint Louis for a three-game series against the Billikens Friday and Saturday at 1:00 p.m. ET.