University’s softball team might just be fed up with playing second fiddle.
Since they won the program’s only Class 3A state softball title in 2019, the Bulldogs have been the state runner-up three times in the past five seasons.
But if the first couple weeks of the fall season are any indication, University may be as well equipped as any squad to take home the crown this October.
The Bulldogs do everything at an elite level — hit, pitch, play defense, run the bases, etc., etc.
University’s legion of fans, and interested spectators throughout the state, may learn a lot about the Bulldogs’ championship chances when University faces Eaton — the three-time defending 3A state champion — on the road Oct. 2.
But the Bulldogs won’t need to wait nearly that long to receive a legitimate state