The Draft Queens outscored their opponents 33-3 during tournament play, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive excellence that had fans on their feet throughout the weekend.

The softball world witnessed pure dominance this weekend as the RIOT Draft Queens from Florida captured the 2025 Boricua Open Championships Women's Open Division title with an absolutely flawless performance. Going undefeated throughout the entire tournament, this powerhouse team showcased exactly why International Slow Pitch Softball continues to elevate women's slow pitch softball to new heights across the globe.
The Draft Queens didn't just win: they dominated from start to finish with a perfect 2-0 record in pool play and maintained that momentum straight through to championship glory. Their final tournament standings tell the complete story: 2 wins, 0 losses, and a commanding 1.000 winning percentage that left no doubt about who owned Stadium 2 in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico.
What made their victory even more impressive? The Draft Queens outscored their opponents 33-3 during tournament play, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive excellence that had fans on their feet throughout the weekend. With an average of 16.50 runs scored per game and allowing just 1.50 runs on average, they established themselves as the complete package in women's slow pitch softball.

The foundation for the Draft Queens' championship run began bright and early Saturday morning at 9:00 AM when they faced The Broads from Louisiana. This opening matchup immediately established the tone for what would become a memorable weekend, as the Draft Queens secured a solid 9-8 victory that demonstrated their ability to win close games under pressure.
Their pool play dominance continued at 11:20 AM when they faced Las Incorregibles from Puerto Rico. This game showcased the Draft Queens' offensive explosion, as they delivered an emphatic 11-3 victory that sent a clear message to the competition. By the end of pool play, they had accumulated 20 total runs while allowing just 11, establishing a +9 run differential that would only grow more impressive as the tournament progressed.
The pool play standings perfectly reflected their early dominance:
Moving into the tournament bracket phase, the Draft Queens elevated their game to championship-caliber levels. Their most decisive victory came in the 1:40 PM matchup against Las Incorregibles, where they delivered a 21-1 masterclass that had the Puerto Rican crowd appreciating pure softball artistry, even as their home team struggled.
The championship game at 4:00 PM against The Broads proved why the Draft Queens deserved their title. After a tight pool-play meeting earlier, this final showdown became a defensive battle that the Draft Queens controlled from the first pitch to the last out, securing a 12-2 victory that sealed their perfect tournament run.

The Draft Queens' championship wasn't just about wins and losses: it was about complete statistical domination across every major category. Their final tournament numbers paint the picture of a team operating at peak performance:
Offensive Excellence:
Defensive Mastery:
Both The Broads and Las Incorregibles battled through every inning, but the Draft Queens consistently won the big moments in both phases of the game.
The 2025 Boricua Open delivered everything that makes ISPS tournaments special: world-class competition set against the backdrop of Puerto Rico's stunning landscape and vibrant culture. Stadium 2 became the center of the softball universe for one incredible Saturday, hosting five games that showcased the very best of women's slow pitch softball.
But this weekend was about much more than just the games. The Boricua Open represents exactly what International Slow Pitch Softball stands for: bringing together teams from different regions, backgrounds, and skill levels to compete, connect, and celebrate the sport we all love.
Every great tournament begins with community, and the Boricua Open's welcome party set the perfect tone for an unforgettable weekend. The meet-and-greet event brought together players from Florida, Louisiana, and Puerto Rico, creating those special moments that make ISPS tournaments about more than just wins and losses.
Players shared stories, strategies, and plenty of laughs as teams got acquainted before taking the field. The Draft Queens used this opportunity to build team chemistry that would prove crucial during their championship run, while also connecting with competitors who would push them to their absolute best throughout the tournament.
The welcoming atmosphere typical of ISPS events was on full display, with teams exchanging contact information, planning future tournaments, and building the relationships that make our slow pitch softball community so special.

The presence of Las Incorregibles from Puerto Rico added that authentic international flavor that separates ISPS tournaments from typical regional competitions. While they faced tough competition against seasoned teams from Florida and Louisiana, their participation represented the global reach and inclusive spirit that makes International Slow Pitch Softball truly special.
This international component showcases exactly why more women's teams should consider joining the ISPS movement. Whether you're from the continental United States, Puerto Rico, or anywhere else around the globe, there's a place for your team in the ISPS family. The competition is fierce, the community is welcoming, and the opportunities for growth are endless.
While the Draft Queens captured the championship, both The Broads from Louisiana and Las Incorregibles from Puerto Rico deserve recognition for their contributions to an outstanding tournament. The Broads showed resilience throughout the weekend, bouncing back from early setbacks to reach the championship game and prove their status as a legitimate contender in women's slow pitch softball.
Las Incorregibles faced the challenging task of competing against seasoned teams on their home island, and while the results weren't what they hoped for, their participation and sportsmanship embodied everything positive about ISPS competition. Their presence made this tournament truly international and added cultural richness that enhanced the entire experience.
The Draft Queens' perfect championship run at the 2025 Boricua Open represents exactly what's possible when talented teams compete at the highest levels of slow pitch softball. Their combination of offensive firepower, defensive excellence, and team chemistry created a championship formula that other women's teams can study and emulate.
For women's teams considering their next tournament opportunity, the message is clear: ISPS events offer the perfect combination of elite competition, international flavor, and community atmosphere that makes every tournament memorable regardless of final standings.
The success of events like the Boricua Open demonstrates why International Slow Pitch Softball continues growing globally. From the welcoming meet-and-greet parties to championship-level competition, ISPS tournaments deliver experiences that keep teams coming back year after year.
As the Draft Queens celebrated their perfect tournament run under the Puerto Rican sunset, they added another chapter to the rich history of women's excellence in ISPS competition. Their undefeated championship represents the very best of what's possible when preparation meets opportunity in the world of competitive slow pitch softball.
For everyone who witnessed their dominant performance at Stadium 2, the message was unmistakable: women's slow pitch softball continues reaching new heights, and the future has never looked brighter. The Draft Queens proved that with the right combination of talent, teamwork, and determination, perfection is achievable.
Ready to join the action? Visit playisps.com to explore upcoming tournaments, connect with the global slow pitch softball community, and discover why ISPS represents the gold standard in international softball competition.