Softball

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Midland University’s softball program has established itself as a perennial contender on the national stage. In the 2023-2024 season, the team qualified for the NAIA Nationals Opening Round and advanced to the Opening Round Final, showcasing their exceptional talent and competitive spirit. The program's success was further highlighted by the recognition of 2 NAIA All Americans and the Conference Pitcher and Player of the Year awards. Additionally, 8 players were honored as GPAC All Conference selections, demonstrating the team's overall strength and depth.

Head Coach Beth Singleton takes great pride in the program's sustained excellence over the past 8 years. The team's consistent pursuit of conference and national titles, coupled with its commitment to developing student-athletes who succeed both academically and athletically, has solidified Midland University softball's reputation as a premier program.

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Parent icon17%Parents
Book icon14%Students
Suitcase icon9%Faculty/Staff
Gradhat icon8%Alumni

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