Comeback, Blowout Extend Jimmie Softball Win Streak To 6

Jamestown Jimmies Softball continues to win, and does so in different ways.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

The Jamestown Jimmies Softball team has extended their winning streak to 6 games after wins over Holy Family (3-1) and Salem (15-1) at the Space Coast Spring Games in Florida. The Jimmies rallied from behind to beat Holy Family, scoring 3 runs in the bottom of the 5th inning, and then blew out Salem in a 5-inning mercy rule victory.

Why it matters

The Jimmies' ability to win in different ways - through comebacks and blowouts - demonstrates the team's versatility and resilience as they continue their strong start to the season. The wins also keep the Jimmies' momentum going as they head into their final non-conference games before conference play.

The details

Against Holy Family, the Jimmies fell behind 1-0 but rallied for 3 runs in the bottom of the 5th inning, with Trinity Gregg driving in 2 runs with a triple and then scoring on an error. Pitcher Aubrey Quern went 6 strong innings, striking out 10. In the 15-1 win over Salem, the Jimmies collected 12 hits and took advantage of 4 errors. Kylie Yanzuk had a 2-run single and a sac fly, while Natalie Draper drove in 3 runs. Pitcher Hope Ransome worked the first 4 innings, striking out 3.

  • On Thursday, March 5, 2026, the Jamestown Jimmies Softball team played two games at the Space Coast Spring Games in Florida.
  • The Jimmies defeated Holy Family 3-1 and Salem 15-1 (5 innings).

The players

Jamestown Jimmies Softball

The softball team from Jamestown University, a private university located in Jamestown, North Dakota.

Trinity Gregg

A player for the Jamestown Jimmies Softball team who hit a 3-run triple in the comeback win over Holy Family.

Aubrey Quern

The starting pitcher for the Jamestown Jimmies in the 3-1 win over Holy Family, going 6 innings and striking out 10.

Hope Ransome

The starting pitcher for the Jamestown Jimmies in the 15-1 win over Salem, working the first 4 innings and striking out 3.

Kylie Yanzuk

A player for the Jamestown Jimmies who had a 2-run single and a sacrifice fly in the 15-1 win over Salem.

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What’s next

On Friday, March 6, 2026, the Jamestown Jimmies Softball team will play their final two Space Coast Spring Games and their final two non-conference games against Ursuline and Walsh.

The takeaway

The Jamestown Jimmies Softball team has demonstrated their ability to win in different ways - through comebacks and blowouts - as they extend their winning streak to 6 games. This versatility and resilience bodes well for the Jimmies as they head into the final stretch of their non-conference schedule before conference play begins.