
Bryant & Stratton College softball releases schedule
The Bobcats start their season on March 6
MILWAUKEE — Bryant & Stratton softball is set to begin its 2025 campaign soon and the schedule has been officially revealed.
The No. 20-ranked Bobcats open the season in 1️⃣8️⃣ days!��
— Bryant & Stratton College - WI Athletics (@BSCBobcatsWI) February 16, 2025
Make sure to come out and support the squad!
Any updates to the schedule will be announced on social media.
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Head softball coach Dean Herman enters his sixth season leading the Bobcats with an overall record of 143-47. He is joined once again by associate head coach Erica Hayworth, assistant coach Dan Williams, and former Bobcat Karissa Laabs.
The Bobcats finished with an overall record of 39-8, the most wins in a season, and they reached the NJCAA DII Softball World Series for the second time in three years.
Bryant & Stratton opens its season against Iowa Western Community College on March 6 in a Thursday doubleheader before heading to Kansas City, where it'll play Kansas City Community College, Kirkwood Community College and Johnson County Community College.
The Bobcats head to Florida for the USSSA Space Coast Spring Games following the Kansas City trip. They will play Hocking, East Georgia State, Illinois Central, State Fair Community College, Webber Internatoinal JV, North Central Missouri, Western Connecticut State JV, Florida National University, and match up with St. Louis Community College, who knocked the Bobcats out of the postseason.
The Bobcats have three doubleheaders at home heading into April and are on the road against Harper College (April 8), South Suburban (April 11), Madison College (April 15), MATC (April 18), Kankakee and Waubonsee in the middle of the month.
April 22 and 25, the Bobcats are back at home against College of DuPage and Rock Valley. They will go back on the road to Highland Community College (IL) and end the season at Rainbow Park when they face the College of Lake County.