The Orange Empire Conference has released the 2021 All-Conference teams for women's softball. Alyssa Huerta, Emily Rush, Jordan Thompson, Paige Shafer, Camryn Addimando, and Eliza Sandoval earned All-Conference honors representing Cypress College.
The Cypress Chargers (20-7, 16-5 OEC) traveled to Fullerton College on Friday afternoon to take on Hornets (21-6, 21-5 OEC) for the OEC Tournament Championship. Cypress ended the season on high note taking down Fullerton, 5-0.
The Cypress Chargers (18-7, 16-5 OEC) defeated Golden West (0-25, 0-25 OEC) in round one of the OEC Tournament on Wednesday afternoon, 11-3. Cypress will travel to Santa Ana to take on the Dons on Thursday for a semi-final matchup.
The Cypress Chargers (15-7, 13-5 OEC) hosted the Mt. San Antonio Mounties (11-5) on Thursday afternoon for their final non-conference game of the season. Runs were at a premium as the Mounties took the game from the Chargers, 1-0, splitting the season series between the two teams with two wins a piece.
The Cypress Chargers (15-6, 13-5 OEC) hosted Golden West (0-22, 0-22 OEC) in a double header on Wednesday afternoon. Cypress no-hit the Rustlers in back-to-back games, becoming the first team in Chargers history to do so. Cypress sophomore, Eliza Sandoval and freshman, Aubry New, each notched their first career no-hitters.
The Cypress Chargers (13-6, 11-5) hosted Mt. SAC (10-5) on Friday afternoon for a non-conference double header. The Chargers were outmatched in game one, 5-3, but came alive in game two to pull out an 8-0 win.
Cypress Chargers softball (11-4, 10-4 OEC) fell to Fullerton (15-3, 15-3 OEC) in their first of two games on Wednesday afternoon. The Chargers bounced back in game two defeating Fullerton, 14-6, in five innings.
Cypress Chargers softball (10-1, 9-1 OEC) suffered their first loss of the season to Santa Ana College (6-5, 6-4 OEC) in their first of two games on Wednesday afternoon. The Chargers nine-game winning streak was broken after losing to the Dons, 3-1. The Chargers bounced back in game two defeating Santa Ana, 9-0, in five innings.
Cypress Chargers softball (9-0, 8-0 OEC) defeated Saddleback College (5-4, 4-4 OEC) in their second double-header of the week on Friday afternoon. The Chargers remain undefeated on the season after winning in dominant fashion, 10-2 and 11-2.
The Cypress softball team (2-0, 2-0 OEC) hosted Santiago Canyon (0-2, 0-2 OEC) in a double header on Wednesday afternoon. The Chargers pulled two impressive wins over the Hawks that included in a 12-0 shutout win.