Upcoming Softball Road Trip to Southern California Cancelled
This week's scheduled softball doubleheaders between Cal State East Bay and Concordia University Irvine on Friday and CSUEB and Azusa Pacific on Saturday, have all been cancelled. No make up dates are expected at this time.
The next game for the Pioneers takes place on Friday, February 21 then they host Sonoma State in the 2025 CCAA Opener at Pioneer Softball Field. Game one of the series is set for noon.
Latest Women's Softball
- Pioneer Softball Finishes Doubleheader with Walk-off WinHAYWARD, Calif. -
- No. 25 Cal State East Bay Sweeps CCAA-Opening DoubleheaderHAYWARD, Calif. - The No. 25 Cal State East Bay Pioneers continued their perfect start to the 2025 season, sweeping a CCAA conference-opening doubleheader against Sonoma State on Friday at Pioneer Softball Field. The Pioneers won the first game 5-4 and dominated the second game 8-3.
- Pioneer Preview: February 19-25The week of February 19-25 includes the final regular season road trip for both Pioneer basketball teams, the opening of CCAA action for baseball and softball, the start of the 2025 track & field seasons and the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout for women's golf.
- Pioneer Spotlight: Annelise GarciaIn a notable recognition at Cal State East Bay, senior softball standout, Annelise Garcia, emerges as a symbol of dedication and achievement both on and off the field. She is featured in this week's Pioneer Spotlight.
- Marissa Quintero Named FloCollege/CCAA Softball Pitcher of the WeekALISO VIEJO, Calif. - For the second time in her career, Marissa Quintero has received a weekly honor from the CCAA. The sophomore right-handed pitcher on the Cal State East Bay softball team was named FloCollege/CCAA Pitcher of the week after a stellar week in the circle from February 3-9.
- Pioneer Softball Sustains Dominant Start to Season With Shutout Sweep of Menlo on SaturdayHAYWARD, Calif. - The Cal State East Bay softball team continued their dominant start to the 2025 season, sweeping a doubleheader against Menlo College on Saturday at Pioneer Softball Field. The Pioneers showcased their pitching prowess and offensive firepower, securing 8-0 and 5-0 victories to remain unbeaten for the year. Game one ended in five innings by run-rule, and game two was a combined no-hitter.