
Softball Sets Season Home Run Record in Series Win Over Michigan State
May 04 | Softball
Scarlet Knights head to postseason with most conference wins since 2015
The Scarlet Knights clinched the series with a 7-3 victory in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader before falling 10-9 in Game 2. At 11-12 in the Big Ten, Rutgers ties its most wins in the conference and will get the No. 6 seed if Indiana loses to Penn State on Sunday, and the No. 7 seed otherwise. The Big Ten Tournament begins with the opening round on Thursday, May 9 at Indiana.
Junior third baseman Anyssa Iliopoulos hit three home runs on Saturday, including two in the 7-3 victory while accounting for four RBIs. She hit her third in the bottom of the seventh inning in Game 2, a three-run, game-tying shot to force extra innings.
RU KIDDING ME!?!
— Rutgers On BTN (@RutgersOnBTN) May 4, 2019
Anyssa Iliopoulos goes DEEP to give @RUSoftball life as she ties the game in the bottom of the 7th! pic.twitter.com/QJK6u8htJE
Shortstop Jess Hughes celebrated her Senior Day with a two-homer game in the second contest, part of a 4-for-9, five-RBI doubleheader.
Here's the school-record setting 52nd home run of the season by Jess Hughes.
— Rutgers Softball (@RUSoftball) May 4, 2019
Anyssa Iliopoulos hit No. 53 shortly after. 53 and counting... pic.twitter.com/3p8kT7d0Uz
Sophomore third baseman Myah Moy added a homer in the shootout in the second game.
In the 7-3 victory, Iliopoulos opened the scoring with a game-tying, two-run home run for a 2-2 score. Sophomore Erin Collins and Hughes hit RBI singles in the second inning for a 4-2 advantage Rutgers would not relinquish.
All of Rutgers' runs in the second game came via home run. Hughes had her third leadoff homer of the year to tie the game at 1-1 in the first. Moy's three-run homer cut Rutgers' lead to 5-4 in the second. Hughes' second jack of the game was a two-run shot to put the Scarlet Knights ahead 6-5. Finally, Iliopoulos' three-run blast tied the game at nines in the bottom of the seventh with no runs after Katie Wingert was hit by a pitch and Nicole Bowman walked.
Michigan State took the 10-9 lead in the top of the eighth and held on to hand Rutgers' its first extra-inning loss in six tries.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Price, Corah (16-8)
L: Walker,Alli (8-14)
Batting:
2B: Meech,MacKenzie 1
HR: Echols,Ebonee 1
RBI: Echols,Ebonee 2 ; Zackrison,Kelly 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Ladd,Caitie 1 ; Echols,Ebonee 1 ; Baccay,Melanie 1

Batting:
HR: Iliopoulos, Anyssa 2
RBI: Hughes, Jess 2 ; Iliopoulos, Anyssa 4 ; Collins, Erin 1
SH: Anico, Nicolette 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Wingert, Katie 1 ; Keefer, Cambria 1 ; Iliopoulos, Anyssa 2 ; Moy, Myah 1 ; Cole, Madyson 1 ; Burcar, Adriana 1
SB: Hughes, Jess 1 ; Moy, Myah 1 ; Cole, Madyson 1
CS: Manno, Taylor 1 ; Marra, Aleah 1 ; Anico, Nicolette 1
HBP: Cole, Madyson 1 ; Anico, Nicolette 1



















