Robbinsville High School standout Sorella Gallucci’s college team won in NCAA Division I softball game on Tuesday, March 18

Robbinsville High School standout Sorella Gallucci’s college team won in NCAA Division I softball game on Tuesday, March 18
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On Tuesday, March 18, former Robbinsville High School standout Sorella Gallucci’s current college team, the Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens, won 6-3 in their NCAA Division I softball game against the Rider Broncs.

The game took place at Delaware Softball Diamond. This was their second matchup against the Broncs this season.

The Fightin’ Blue Hens’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 21 at 5 p.m. at Bill Edwards Stadium against Hofstra Pride.

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Sorella Gallucci
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