UW-W club softball earns second straight national title

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater club softball team earned the 2025 National Club Softball Association Division II national championship — the program’s second consecutive title — after winning the World Series last weekend in Cranberry, Pennsylvania.

The Warhawks topped High Point University on Sunday, May 11, by a 5-1 score in the World Series final to clinch back-to-back championships and the second title in program history.

UW-Whitewater finished 3-0 in pool play before winning consecutive games in bracket play to capture the championship. The team qualified for the World Series after winning the NCSA Division II District IV Regional in Elkhart, Indiana, topping Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, St. Thomas, and Michigan Tech to punch its ticket to Pennsylvania.

UW-Whitewater is home to more than 30 individual club sport programs. Warhawk teams have combined to earn 32 national championships in the university’s history. For more information on club sports at UW-Whitewater, visit uww.edu/rec-sports/club-sports.

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