Milwaukee, Wis. – The Dominican University Softball team travels to MSOE looking to keep the offense rolling against the Raiders on Saturday afternoon.
Series History vs. MSOE:
All-Time Record / Streak: 25-14 / W3
-Dominican and MSOE first played on 4/15/2008 in a doubleheader in Milwaukee. The Stars won both games in 5 innings. (13-2 and 9-1).
-DU won 13 straight games against MSOE before losing their first time in 2014.
-The Stars have won three straight games against the Raiders. All three games last year, including a 4-2 win in the conference tournament.
-Dominican is 10-7 in Milwaukee.
-DU averages 4.92 runs per game against the Raiders.
-In the last 10 games, the Stars are 5-5.
DU in Review:
-Dominican is 8-10 to start their 2026 season and 0-4 in the NACC.
-In the 2025 season, the Stars went 31-12 overall with a 19-5 conference record.
-DU was the second seed in the NACC tournament and made it to the semi-finals before falling to Benedictine University.
-The 2026 season marks the 19
th season with Head Coach
Cristina Lukas at the helm. Coach Lukas reached the 500-win mark in the 2025 season and is ready to add to that total this season.
-As a team last season, the Stars hit with a .344 batting average while holding a 2.58 ERA.
-DU will look to improve its fielding this year, coming off a year with 56 errors and holding a 95.4% fielding percentage as a team.
-The Stars will look to make the NACC conference tournament for the 5
th straight season.
Last Time Out:
-The Stars swept Rockford and won game one 10-1.
-Freshman
Charlie Harris earned Star of the Game going 2-3 with a walk, a run scored, and 2 stolen bases.
-Sophomore
Raegyn Davis went 3-4 with 3 RBIs and a hit by pitch.
-Senior
Ryley Davis went 2-5 with 2 RBIs.
-Sophomore
Isabella Olmos went 2-4 with 2 RBIs, 4 runs scored, and 2 stolen bases.
-Sophomore
Kayla Amormino went 2-3 with 3 runs scored.
-Sophomore
Hannah Richards pitched 4.2 innings, only giving up 1 run on 1 hit, and collected 5 strikeouts.
-The Stars won game two 13-0.
-Sophomore
Rhiannon Rubio earned Star of the Game, throwing an outstanding game in the circle, going 5 scoreless innings, only allowing one hit, and collecting 7 strikeouts.
-Freshman
Charlie Harris continued her phenomenal day going 3-4 with 2 runs scored.
-Senior
Ryley Davis capped out her incredible weekend going 2-4 with 2 RBIs and a run scored.
-Sophomore
Raegyn Davis continued to swing a hot bat going 2-4 with an RBI, a run scored, and a double.
-Junior
Emme Slavens has been a staple in the Stars' lineup, going 2-4 with an RBI.
-Sophomore
Kayla Amormino went 2-3 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored.
-Sophomore
Isabella Olmos went 1-3 with a walk, 2 RBIs, 2 runs scored, a double, and 2 stolen bases.
-Senior
Paytin Salfi went 1-3 with a walk, an RBI, 2 runs scored, and a double.
Shining Stars:
-Sophomore
Isabella Olmos picked up right where she left off, hitting .371 with 23 hits, 2 doubles, 2 triples, and 1 homerun. Olmos also has 9 RBIs.
-Senior
Ryley Davis has been a hitting machine this season, hitting .426 and leading the team in RBIs with 14. Ry. Davis has 4 doubles and 26 hits with 9 runs scored and 32 total bases.
-Junior
Kailee Diaz Randall has come on strong recently for the Stars, hitting .333 with 14 hits and 5 RBIs.
-Sophomore
Sara Cornell was battling injury through the start of the season but has not let that hinder her numbers. Cornell is hitting .241 with 3 doubles and 4 RBIs. The Sophomore outfielder also has 12 total bases in her 7 total hits.
-Sophomore
Raegyn Davis has found her swing this season. Rae. Davis is hitting .339 with 19 hits and 3 doubles. The sophomore catcher has also recorded 10 RBIs and 8 runs scored.
-Freshman
Charlie Harris popped off in her first two conference starts hitting .500 with 5 hits and 6 runs scored.
-Sophomore
Hannah Richards leads the team in ERA with 1.60 in her 8 appearances. Richards has thrown in 30.2 innings with 17 strikeouts and holds a 4-4 record.
-Junior
Liberty Rivard leads the team in innings pitched with 41.0 innings. Rivard holds a 3.24 ERA with 19 strikeouts.
Familiar Faces:
-Dominican returns Senior third basemen
Ryley Davis, who took a big jump offensively for the Stars last season. Ry. Davis hit .360 in her junior campaign with 25 RBI's and 9 doubles in her 125 at bats. The now senior was third on the team in batting average, with the requirements met of two plate appearances per game. Davis played in 41 of the 43 games last season while starting in 39 of those games.
-Senior
Paytin Salfi will look to be back in the outfield this season after suffering an injury in the latter part of the 2025 season. The senior right fielder held a batting average of .333 last season with 17 RBI's and 42 total bases. On the defensive end, Salfi made some spectacular plays while holding a .971 fielding percentage and recording only one error in 35 total chances.
-Sophomore
Isabella Olmos returns to the Dominican lineup for her second season. Olmos, being a huge part of the DU offense last season, will look to continue that trend here in the 2026 season. The now sophomore broke the single-season record in stolen bases, going 29 for 29 in stolen base attempts. Olmos was not just a speedster on the base paths; she held a .355 batting average with 75 total bases, 7 doubles, 3 triples, and 4 home runs. Isabella led the team in at-bats with 141 and played and started in 42 games last season.
-Junior catcher
Kailee Diaz Randall is ready to make a big jump in her junior season. Randall had a batting average of .310 last season, along with 13 walks and 5 hit-by-pitches. The Junior catcher also recorded 40 total bases and 27 hits while playing in 37 games and starting in 32 of those.
-Sophomore
Raegyn Davis had an incredible freshman season and is looking to make her mark on the NACC in her sophomore campaign. Rae. Davis hit .361 last season and led the team with 5 triples and a home run. The now sophomore put up stats in every category by also collecting 9 doubles, 34 RBI's, and 70 total bases, and holding a .526 slugging percentage.
-Sophomore
Rhiannon Rubio is ready for her sophomore season after coming off a freshman year, where she held a 9-3 record in the circle in 79.2 innings pitched. Rubio collected 63 strikeouts and threw 3 complete games while holding opponents' batting averages to just .280. The now sophomore threw in 19 games last season while starting in 15 of those games.
-Junior
Liberty Rivard will be back in the circle with a possible bigger role. Rivard held the team's best ERA last season, holding a 1.88 ERA in her 15 games pitched. The now junior threw in 44.2 last season while keeping opponents' batting averages to just .261. Rivard held a 3-2 record in her sophomore season.
Scouting Report:
-MSOE is 3-11 on the season and 0-2 in the NACC.
-The Raiders are riding a 6-game losing streak. During this losing streak, MSOE has lost to Hanover College, Millikin University, Transylvania University, and Rockford University.
-This will be MSOE's first home series of the year.
-The Raiders are hitting .286 as a team with a team ERA of 3.27 and a .937 fielding percentage.