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By Framingham State athletics

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FRAMINGHAM – The 2022 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference’s (MASCAC) tournament champion Framingham State Rams will be making their fifth overall appearance in the NCAA Division III Softball Championship Tournament this week in the regional hosted by Salisbury.

The Rams will face the host Sea Gulls in the opening round.   

Framingham State finished the 2022 season 23-17 overall and 10-4 in MASCAC action.  After earning the fourth seed in the 2022 MASCAC Softball Tournament, the Rams led by Tournament MVP Gwendolyn Carpenter won four straight games over the weekend after falling into the loser’s bracket. The Rams defeated top seed Bridgewater State twice on Sunday to earn the MASCAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.  

The Rams were led offensively this season by Shelby Roode who hit .372 with 11 doubles, a triple and 16 RBI. Carpenter batted .354 for the season with four doubles, three triples, a school record tying five home runs and 33 RBI. 

The Rams were led in the circle by Ally Moran and Caroline Hughes. Moran earned 13 victories and added a save as she compiled a 2.21 ERA in 139 innings of work. Hughes earned six victories and tossed five complete games including a shutout in the final game of the MASCAC Tournament on Sunday. 

Salisbury earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament after falling to Christopher Newport in the finals of the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. The Sea Gulls finished the regular season 36-6 overall. 

This will be the first meeting all-time between Framingham State and Salisbury. 

Salisbury will be hosting the four team regional over the weekend with Endicott and Penn. State-Berks meeting in the other first round game. The double elimination regional competition will take place May 13-15 in Salisbury, Maryland. 

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More details on the regional will be released throughout the week.

To view the entire tournament bracket, click here.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.