2018 SBCC Softball News
Santa Barbara City College sophomore Sloane Greeley announced that she has committed to California Marymount University as the next step in her athletic and academic career.
SBCC landed six players on the All-WSC North softball team.
Anissa Padilla shut down SBCC’s offense for the second time in two weeks on Tuesday with a three-hitter that propelled Ventura to an 8-0, five-inning softball win at Pershing Park.
Fullerton grabbed the lead in both games on Saturday and weathered seventh-inning rallies to sweep SBCC, 5-3 and 4-2, in a softball doubleheader at Pershing Park.
Brandi Almaraz went 3-4 with four RBIs on Friday, leading SBCC to a 7-1 softball win at Santa Monica.
Isabella Gregson tossed a two-hitter and allowed just five baserunners on Tuesday as SBCC downed Santa Monica 5-2 in a WSC North softball game at Pershing Park.
Calista Wendell threw a three-hit complete game on Monday and had a two-run double in the second, leading SBCC to a 3-2 softball win at Cuesta.
Danielle Stallings tossed a one-hitter on Saturday and No. 7 Santiago Canyon scored six runs in the first two innings on the way to an 8-0 softball shutout of SBCC in five innings at Ventura College.
Sloane Greeley went 3-for-3 with a single, double, triple and two RBIs on Thursday and Isabella Gregson tossed five innings of scoreless relief as SBCC rallied past Moorpark 6-4 in a WSC North softball game at Pershing Park.
Anissa Padilla tossed a three-hitter on Tuesday and Ventura collected 13 hits in a 10-2, five-inning softball win over visiting SBCC.
SBCC erupted for 14 runs on Saturday but they weren’t enough as Canyons recorded a softball sweep in Santa Clarita with a 9-4 win and an 11-10 decision in 10 innings.
SBCC played a “home” softball game at Oxnard on Thursday due to a scheduling conflict. After falling behind 3-0, the Vaqueros rallied to take a 5-4 lead in the fourth, only to see the Condors tie it in the top of the seventh on an RBI single by Destiny Murillo.
Riverside scored three runs in the fifth on Tuesday afternoon and then beat visiting SBCC 6-5 on A’loni Appleton’s two-out, walk-off RBI single in the seventh.
For the first time in 11 days, Santa Barbara City College's softball team was back after a series of rainouts had their season on hold. The Vaqueros celebrated their return to the diamond with a 5-2 win over Moorpark.
Isabella Gregson pitched a complete game shutout over Oxnard as the Vaqueros scored their first win in conference play by defeating Oxnard College, 4-0.
The Cuesta Cougars capitalized on three SBCC errors and three wild pitches to top Santa Barbara City College, 8-0 at Pershing Park.
