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Northwestern softball eliminated from NAIA Tournament with 10-2 loss to Marian; Local NAIA Softball and Baseball Tournament scoreboard (5-14-25)

Northwestern softball eliminated from NAIA Tournament with 10-2 loss to Marian; Local NAIA Softball and Baseball Tournament scoreboard (5-14-25)

Yahoo15-05-2025

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here's a look at our local NAIA Softball and Baseball National Tournament scores from May 14th, 2025:
Northwestern 3, Baker 2
Marian 10, Northwestern 2 (6 innings) *Northwestern eliminated from NAIA Tournament
Oklahoma City 11, Morningside 1 (5 innings) *Morningside eliminated from NAIA Tournament
Abraham Baldwin 9, Briar Cliff 5 *Briar Cliff eliminated from NAIA Tournament
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