Navigate Left
  • This is a 100% satirical article. Graphic generated by Ariana Powell using Adobe Firefly on April 25.

    'The Big Dipper'

    Black Plague on-campus: RUN!!!

  • Molly Myers, managing editor of The Orion, sticks out her thumb on 9th street in Chico, California. Screenshot taken from The Orions video on hitchhiking.

    Features

    Hitchhiking in Chico: a woman’s perspective on trust and adventure

  • Student Isaac Potkin introducing his arrangement of Indiana Jones during the wind ensemble concert. Taken by Jessica Miller on April 27.

    Arts & Entertainment

    Chico State Wind Ensemble gives cinematic performance

  • Chico State pitcher Amelie Valdez celebrates with first baseman Destiny Sevilla. Taken by Aaron Draper

    Sports

    Wildcats softball closes out season, celebrate senior day

  • One of the many painted denim squares featured throughout the Denim Day Resource Fair and Museum. Taken by Nadia Hill on, April 24.

    Arts & Entertainment

    WellCat Safe Place hosts Denim Day Resource Fair and Museum

Navigate Right
Breaking News
Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

‘Cats build on winning streak in Turlock

First-year+Ari+Marsh+bunts+the+ball+down+the+third+baseline.+Photo+credit%3A+Lindsay+Pincus
First-year Ari Marsh bunts the ball down the third baseline. Photo credit: Lindsay Pincus

Senior pitcher Brooke Langeloh had 14 strikeouts in a complete game as the Chico State softball team cruised to a win in its first game of the day against the Holy Names Hawks on Sunday, April 3.

The game started off well, with first-year Ari Marsh hitting a double to right center. Senior Alli Cook then hit an RBI single to put the ‘Cats up 1-0.

In the third inning, senior first baseman Desiree’ Gonzalez hit a double to left field and then scored on a wild pitch to put Chico State up 2-0. This score was held until the end of the game, as Holy Names simply could not not hit the ball against the ‘Cats.

Langeloh, who is an outstanding 14-1 on the year, started the game off with two strikeouts and then proceeded to dominate for the rest of the game. She had a strikeout in each inning, and even struck out the side in the fourth inning. She pitched a complete game and the Hawks finished the game with only two hits.

The ‘Cats are currently on a seven-game winning streak and hope to build on it at home on Friday, April 8, in a doubleheader against Cal State Dominguez Hills.

Top Performers

Right fielder Alli Cook: 3 H, 1 RBI, 2 SB

Pitcher Brooke Langeloh: 14 SO, 2 H, 7 IP

Patrick Pace can be reached at [email protected] or @PatPaceSports on Twitter.

Leave a Comment
More to Discover

Comments (0)

All The Orion Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *