Varsity Sports News
Softball falls to Huntingdon at home
The Salem College softball team kept things tight with Huntingdon for two games, before the Hawks pulled away in the late innings. Huntingdon won both games by the score of 11-4, but they scored 11 combined runs in the 6th and 7th innings of the two games. Salem falls to 10-20 overall and 7-7 in the Great South, while the Hawks improve to 23-9 and 16-0 in conference play.
Tennis celebrates Fawcett on senior day
The Salem College tennis team celebrated its only senior, Zoe Fawcett (Manteo, NC) this past weekend.
Softball crushes Wesleyan in GSAC doubleheader
The Salem College softball team put on a scoring clinic on the road against Wesleyan in a Great South doubleheader. The Spirits won the 1st game 13-1 in 5 innings, and cruised to a 16-7 game 2 victory.
Tennis picks up first win of the season against Wesleyan
The Salem College tennis team traveled to South Carolina and split two Great South matches with Wesleyan. In two very evenly played games, Salem lost game one 4-5, but came back in game two for a 5-4 win. The Spirits are now 1-8 this season overall and 1-6 in the GSAC.
Softball splits with Agnes Scott on the road
The Salem College softball team split a doubleheader with Agnes Scott for the 2nd time this season in Great South regular season action. The Spirits cruised to a 5-0 win in game 1, and they dropped a 9-5 decision in game 2. The Spirits remain in 3rd-place in the GSAC going into the final week of regular season play. The Spirits are now 5-5 in the GSAC and 8-18 overall, while Agnes Scott is 8-4 and 13-9.
Tennis drops match against Agnes Scott
The Salem College tennis team lost a Great South Athletic Conference match to Agnes Scott at home this weekend. The Scotties swept the match 9-0. The Spirits will return to action on April 13th as they take on Georgia Wesleyan in two matches.
Track & Field set six records at Wofford
The Salem College track & field team set six new school records this past weekend at the Wofford Invitational. Victoria Chaffers (Deltona, FL) was the member of three different relays that set school marks.



