2025-26 Viterbo Softball News
V-Hawks come close on Day Two of Tucson Invitational
March 09, 2026
TUCSON, Arizona -- The V-Hawks returned to the field in Arizona on Monday to face off against Dickinson State and RV Indiana Tech for their next games in the Tucson Invitational. In their first game against Dickinson State, the V-Hawks came up short, falling 12-4 after six innings. In their game against RV Indiana Tech, the V-Hawks played a tough match, coming up just short in the 3-2 finish. With the losses, the V-Hawks drop to 2-10 on the season.
V-Hawks Drop Two in First Tucson Games
March 08, 2026
TUCSON, Arizona -- The V-Hawks headed out to Arizona for the spring break week to compete in a series of ten games over the course of six days. Through their first two games against Valley City State and Carroll (MT), the V-Hawks came up short, going 0-2 on the first day. Against Valley City State, the V-Hawks fell 15-4, and against Carroll, the V-Hawks fell 14-3. With the two losses, the V-Hawks drop to 2-8 overall this season.
V-Hawks Drop Four on the Road
February 27, 2026
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa -- The V-Hawk softball team traveled to Iowa this weekend to compete in four competitions. They faced off against Dordt and Mount Marty on Friday night, followed by a pair of games against Northwestern and Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday. The V-Hawks came away from the Dordt Tournament with four losses, despite their efforts.
V-Hawks Split Opening Weekend 2-2
February 21, 2026
BRANSON, Missouri -- The V-Hawks traveled to Branson, Missouri to open the 2026 season this past weekend. While on the road, the V-Hawks faced off against four teams, Graceland, Oklahoma Wesleyan, York, and Park. Throughout the four games, the V-Hawks took home two wins over Graceland and York. The V-Hawks fell to Oklahoma Wesleyan and Park.
V-Hawk Softball Announces 2026 Schedule
February 11, 2026
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Viterbo University Softball program announced their 2026 season schedule today. Their schedule features a lineup of several non-conference games, tournaments in Missouri, Iowa, and Arizona, and competitions against nine Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference foes.