NSU softball hosts Grambling today in home opener

Northwestern softball shortstop Peyton Young (left) celebrates following a strikeout against New Mexico. (NSU photo by PAIGE FONTENOT)

After a grueling opening weekend against top competition, Northwestern State softball gets little time to dwell on the results. A chance to turn the page comes quickly today.

In the earliest home opening softball game since 1999, the Demons (0-5) host Grambling (1-3) at 5 p.m. at the Demon Diamond. Tickets are available by visiting nsutickets.com or can be purchased at the gate.

Fans are urged to arrive early for pregame fireworks and enjoy the first game at the Demon Diamond with the new videoboard in operation.

“There’s always a lot of excitement about the first home game of the season,” second-year head coach Jenny Fuller said. “Our players take a lot of pride in playing on our field and we’re looking forward to competing in front of our fans and bouncing back.”

The one day reset allows an opportunity for NSU to digest the good and not so good from a marathon of five games in three days at the Getterman Classic at Baylor. Despite the final scores, there were quite a few, and noticeable, positives leading into Tuesday’s home opener.

“After a tough weekend, I want to see resilience and urgency,” Fuller said. “I want players who own what happened, take responsibility, learn from it and come back to work with real energy and purpose.”

For extended periods of time throughout the weekend the Demons showed what they are capable of doing and what ultimately stands to be the identity of the 2026 team by the end of the year.

The pitching staff, led by junior transfer Mattison Buster, held Mississippi State to just one run over the final three innings, limited New Mexico to just five runs in two full games, and gave up three runs over the final six innings against Wichita State.

Buster tossed her second career complete game on Sunday against the Lobos and threw 15 2/3 total innings on the weekend, making just one start. She also led the team with 13 strikeouts and a 1.15 WHIP.

Offensively the Demons put up a pair of three-run innings coming against No. 24 Mississippi State and Wichita State on consecutive days. It took 17 games for NSU to score three or more runs one inning in two different games in 2025.

Makynlie Jones led the team with three doubles and four RBI, with four total hits, while Brynn Daniel delivered four hits and scored two runs.

All-American transfer JT Smith reached base in four straight games including hits in the past three and JUCO All-American Sister Arnold reached base in all five games. 

If not for one or two defensive plays, both by their opponents and by the Demons themselves, the weekend might have looked drastically different from a win-loss perspective.

NSU hosts Grambling for the third time in the past four years in the front end of a home-and-home this season. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.

The Tigers are coming off a 1-3 opening weekend at the Jackson State HBCU Invitational where they won their Sunday finale 15-12 against Alabama A&M, coming back from an 8-0 deficit after the top of the first inning to win the game.


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