On Saturday, May 3, former Downers Grove North High School standout Maya Rodriguez’s college team won in an NCAA Division II softball game

On Saturday, May 3, former Downers Grove North High School standout Maya Rodriguez’s college team won in an NCAA Division II softball game
Maya Rodriguez

On Saturday, May 3, former Downers Grove North High School standout Maya Rodriguez’s current college team, the Indianapolis Greyhounds, won 2-1 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the UIS Prairie Stars.

The game took place at Eastside Centre. This was their third matchup against the Prairie Stars this season.

The Greyhounds’ next game is scheduled for Thursday, May 8 at 12 p.m. at Paradiso Athletic Fields against Tiffin Dragons.

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Maya Rodriguez
Infielder
Freshman
5′6″



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