2025-26 Spokane Softball News
The Sasquatch continued their postseason run Saturday, knocking off unbeaten Edmonds 7-5 to advance to the Final Four of the NWAC Championship Tournament.
Spokane softball’s postseason run came to an end Saturday afternoon as the Sasquatch fell 3-1 to Clackamas in the Final Four of the NWAC Championship Tournament at Delta Park in Portland.
The Sasquatch kept their postseason hopes alive Friday morning, walking off Everett 3-2 in eight innings during NWAC Championship action. Spokane now advances to face the loser of Lower Columbia and Edmonds at 4 p.m. Friday at Delta Park.
The Spokane Sasquatch opened the 2026 NWAC Softball Championships with a strong all-around performance Thursday morning, defeating Chemeketa 8-2 behind a fast offensive start and solid pitching at Delta Park.
The Sasquatch battled back late but could not complete the comeback Thursday evening, falling 3-2 to Southwestern Oregon in the second round of the NWAC Softball Championships. Spokane now moves to face Everett on Friday at 11 a.m. in Portland.
Seven Spokane College softball coaches and student-athletes earned 2026 NWAC East Region honors following the Sasquatch’s conference championship season, highlighted by Cassy Seifert being named East Region Pitcher of the Year and Terry McIntyre earning East Region Co-Coach of the Year honors.
With the regular season now complete, Spokane softball enters postseason play following a Saturday split at Blue Mountain. The Sasquatch overcame a tough opener with a powerful offensive performance in game two, highlighted by four home runs and a complete-game effort from Cassy Seifert.
The Sasquatch softball team has officially risen to the top of the NWAC East Region, locking in the championship after a season powered by relentless offense, timely execution, and a complete team effort that carried them through a demanding conference schedule.
Sasquatch picked up a pair of wins Friday afternoon over Treasure Valley, surviving a 26-run slugfest in game one before riding a dominant pitching performance from Cassy Seifert to a 6-1 victory in game two.
Spokane completed a doubleheader sweep on the road Tuesday, taking down Big Bend 6-2 in Game 1 and 8-4 in Game 2 in Moses Lake. The Sasquatch combined timely hitting with steady pitching to improve their record and control both ends of the twin bill.
Spokane softball showed resilience and firepower on Saturday, rallying in game one before pulling away in game two to secure a doubleheader sweep over Columbia Basin. The Sasquatch improved to 26-12 overall and 19-3 in conference play with the pair of wins.
Spokane battled through a pair of tight contests against Walla Walla on May 1, dropping a high-scoring opener before bouncing back with a composed 4–1 win in game two. The Sasquatch combined timely hitting with dominant pitching in the nightcap to earn a split and take the series.
Spokane softball continued its dominant stretch on Saturday, sweeping Wenatchee Valley in a doubleheader with commanding 20-0 and 9-1 victories. The Sasquatch combined for 29 runs on 30 hits while limiting Wenatchee Valley to just one run across the two games.
The Sasquatch combined for 19 runs on 21 hits across the two games, while the pitching staff limited Yakima Valley to just five total runs.
Spokane softball put together a dominant day at home on Saturday, sweeping Big Bend in a doubleheader with an 8-0 win in game one followed by a 9-1 victory in game two.
Spokane softball put together a complete day on the road, sweeping Columbia Basin in a doubleheader on April 4 with an 11-7 extra-inning win in game one followed by a 2-1 pitching duel victory in game two.
