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Thundering Herd Round Robin Continues Saturday for MU Softball

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Thundering Herd Round Robin Continues Saturday for MU Softball

The 13-3 Marshall softball team returns to Dot Hicks Field on Saturday for the continuation of the Thundering Herd Round Robin. 

With inclement weather on Friday, the round robin continues Saturday with three games. The Herd plays one of the three games Saturday against Kent State, before playing two of the three on Sunday.  

Saturday's Game InformationDate: March 4, 2023Opponent: Kent StatePlace: Huntington, West VirginiaStadium: Dot Hicks FieldTime: 12:30 p.m. ETWatch: ESPN+Listen: 88.1 WMUL Twitter: @HerdSB

PROMOTIONS

Women's History Month- We celebrate women all year long, but during March we are teaming with the Women's and Gender Studies Team on campus. You can stop by their table for more information.

Signing Saturday – Every Saturday join us after the game for autographs 

Thundering Herd Round Robin Schedule - Home team is listed first and in BOLD.

Saturday, March 4

Morehead State vs. Kent State - 10:00 a.m.

Marshall vs. Kent State - 12:30 p.m. 

Pitt vs. Morehead State - 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 5

Pitt vs. Kent State - 10:00 a.m.

Marshall vs. Kent State - 12:30 p.m.

Marshall vs. Pitt - 3:00 p.m.

For all the latest information about Marshall softball, follow @HerdSB on Twitter and Instagram.

To follow all Thundering Herd sports and get live stats, schedules and free live audio, download the Marshall Athletics App for iOS and Android.

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