UMass Lowell’s 3.89 team ERA led the America East, while its five shutouts tied for the conference lead. The River Hawks also ranked second in the league in WHIP and hits allowed per seven innings, and their 6.15 strikeouts per seven innings ranked 27th nationally.
DeCitise anchored the staff with an 18-11 record, 2.89 ERA and 177 strikeouts across 169.2 innings. She led the America East in ERA, wins, innings pitched, strikeouts and saves, finishing with 17 complete games and holding opponents to a .217 batting average.
Senior Giana LaCedra (Tyngsborough, Mass.) added 111.1 innings, seven complete games, two shutouts and 77 strikeouts. Freshman Ella Van Alstyne (Beacon Falls, Conn.) went 4-2 in the circle and held opposing hitters to a .213 average while also contributing regularly to the lineup.
Behind the pitching staff, Lowell posted a .968 fielding percentage, the second-best mark in the conference and 80th nationally.
That complete approach allowed the River Hawks to respond when momentum shifted. Wade delivered a two-run walk-off home run in a 7-5 victory over Bryant on April 4, marking the 100th win together at UMass Lowell for Head Coach Jen Starek and Associate Head Coach Brenna Martini. LaCedra tossed a complete-game shutout at Rhode Island, and Lowell won two of three at Maine before sweeping Holy Cross during a five-game winning stretch in April.
Those moments did not follow one another perfectly, but together they showed a team becoming increasingly comfortable in close games and difficult situations.