2025 Hornet Softball News
The Fullerton College softball program, led by Crystal Aguirre and Marian “Speedy” Mendoza, made an early impact during the first week of school by welcoming the Aiea High School football team from Oahu, Hawaii to the campus. The Hornets provided the visiting student-athletes with a guided tour sharing not only the facilities but also the strong sense of community that Fullerton College is known for.
After taking some time off this past season, star catcher Serina Vue will suit up for the Coyotes of Cal State San Bernardino.
Freshman catcher Victoria Tilayatzi has committed to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Arizona.
Two-year starter Jianna Lopez made it official signing with the College of Staten Island, where she will join Hornet teammate Milene Mendoza.
Sophomore catcher Angelina Granado commits to Ottawa University in Surprise, Arizona.
Fullerton College standout Bryce Shroyer is staying close to home as she continues her academic and athletic journey, committing to the University of La Verne.
Fullerton College standout Milene Mendoza is headed to the next level. The sophomore has officially signed with the College of Staten Island, capping off a memorable two-year career with the Hornets softball program.
Veronica Moore, who has had an impressive softball career at Fullerton College, is headed to the next level after officially signing with Concordia University, Irvine.
It was a great year for Fullerton College Athletics with many individual accomplishments achieved as well as team success as the department invited parents, faculty, coaches, students, and campus administration to the North Gym on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate distinguished student-athletes for the 26th Academic Athletic Awards.
The No. 9 FC softball team traveled to No. 1 Orange Coast for game one of the Super Regionals on Friday and lost in a walk-off to the Pirates 3-2.
Hornet Softballers Veronica Moore, Bethany Morrison, Juliana Ursino, and Hope Morales earned All-Orange Empire Conference honors as voted on by the coaches last week.
The Hornets will be playing in the 3C2A Super Regionals this weekend after knocking off Mt. SAC in two straight games 2-0 and 3-0.
Earning the No. 10 seed, the Hornets will travel to No. 7 Mt. San Antonio College for the 3C2A Southern California Regional Playoffs this weekend.
The Hornets completed the regular season on the road Thursday sweeping Saddleback College 6-5 for a second place Orange Empire Conference finish.
The Hornets hosted game two of their OEC series with Saddleback on Tuesday and pushed past the Bobcats 9-3.
The FC softball squad welcomed LA Mission College to Hornet Field on Saturday and pulled off a 1-0 victory in the 9th inning.
