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Softball History vs Niagara University from Mar 20, 2004 - Feb 22, 2025

Last Matchup

Feb. 22,2025
7
vs.
6

Wins

15

Losses

10

Streak

W1

Longest Win Streak

3 Games
3/19/2010 - 3/4/2012

Longest Losing Streak

2 Games
3/16/2024 - 2/22/2025

Home Record

9-8

Away Record

2-1

Conference Record

0-0

First Matchup

W 6-5
3/20/2004

Last 10 Matchups

5-5
5/4/2013-2/22/2025

Total Runs

133

Average Runs

5.32
History from Mar 20, 2004 - Feb 22, 2025
Date Season Location Score Media
February 22, 2025 2/22/2025 2025
Home Baltimore, MD
W 7 - 6
February 22, 2025 2/22/2025 2025
Home Baltimore, MD
L 8 - 11
March 16, 2024 3/16/2024 2024
Home Baltimore, MD
L 6 - 9
March 14, 2024 3/14/2024 2024
Home Baltimore, MD
F/5 W 11 - 3
February 19, 2023 2/19/2023 2023
Home Baltimore, MD
W 6 - 1
February 18, 2023 2/18/2023 2023
Home Baltimore, MD
L 10 - 12
March 15, 2014 3/15/2014 2014
Home N/A
L 3 - 5
February 21, 2014 2/21/2014 2014
Neutral Elon, N.C.
W 3 - 1
May 5, 2013 5/5/2013 2013
Away Niagara, N.Y.
L 3 - 4
May 4, 2013 5/4/2013 2013
Away Niagara, N.Y.
W 4 - 2
May 4, 2013 5/4/2013 2013
Away N/A
W 7 - 6
March 11, 2012 3/11/2012 2012
Home N/A
L 2 - 3
March 4, 2012 3/4/2012 2012
Home N/A
W 1 - 0
March 19, 2011 3/19/2011 2011
Home UMBC Softball Stadium
W 8 - 7
March 19, 2010 3/19/2010 2010
Home N/A
W 6 - 5
March 21, 2009 3/21/2009 2009
Home N/A
L 2 - 7
March 21, 2008 3/21/2008 2008
Home N/A
L 6 - 7
March 15, 2008 3/15/2008 2008
Neutral College Park, Md.
W 6 - 4
March 23, 2007 3/23/2007 2007
Home N/A
W 6 - 1
March 22, 2007 3/22/2007 2007
Home N/A
W 3 - 2
March 25, 2006 3/25/2006 2006
Home N/A
L 2 - 4
March 17, 2006 3/17/2006 2006
Neutral Georgetown, Del.
W 10 - 9
March 25, 2005 3/25/2005 2005
Home N/A
W 5 - 3
March 21, 2004 3/21/2004 2004
Neutral Fairfax, Va.
L 2 - 7
March 20, 2004 3/20/2004 2004
Neutral Fairfax, Va.
W 6 - 5
Win
Loss
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