PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Rutgers softball welcomes Seton Hall to the Rutgers Softball Complex on Tuesday beginning the start of a four-game homestand. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m.
- Rutgers is back home for four games beginning with a midweek nonconference contest against Seton Hall and a three-game Big Ten series with Illinois starting on Friday.
- The Scarlet Knights are coming off back-to-back Big Ten road weekends having dropped three-game series at Nebraska and Indiana
- Kyleigh Sand and Taylor Fawcett both hit .500 during the Hoosier series. Fawcett collected five hits including an inside-the- ballpark home run and a double along with scoring three runs. Sand, meanwhile, posted four hits, including a double, was 2-for-3 on stolen bases, and scored three runs.
- Gabrielle Callaway batted .444 in the Indiana weekend with five RBIs and four runs and launched a pair of home runs, her seventh and eighth respectively, in the series finale on Sunday.
- In Big Ten stats, Kyleigh Sand is currently the league leader in hits (54), second in runs scored (42) and stolen bases (22), fourth in on-base percentage (.510), fifth in batting average (.422). Gabrielle Callaway leads the league in RBIs (43) and sacrifice flies (6) and is seventh in hits (43) and home runs (8) and ninth in runs scored (30)
- In their last midweek nonconference clash back on March 29, the Scarlet Knights scored 10 runs on seven hits in the first inning and never looked back in an 11-3 victory over Monmouth. Kyleigh Sand hit her third walk-off of the season going 2-for-3 with a pair of runs and three RBIs.
- Rutgers softball entered conference play jumping out to a 21-10 record in its best start in 41 years.
Head Coach: Angie Churchill (Michigan '04) - 201-245 (12th season)/ 14-16 at Seton Hall (First Season)
2022 Record: 14-16 overall, 4-8 Big East
All-Time Series: Scarlet Knights lead 49-21
Pirates to Watch:
Batting
Taylor Hill - .337 BA, 15 runs, 31 hits, 10 doubles, 3 HR, 21 RBIs
Abby Wingo - .330 BA, 21 runs, 33 hits, 11 doubles, 2 triples, 1 HR, 14 RBIs
Shelby Smith - .309 BA, 11 runs, 25 hits, 4 doubles, 7 HR, 21 RBIs
Pitching
Shelby Smith - 6-10 W-L, 2.79 ERA, 108.0 IP, 12 CG, 93 Ks
Sydney Babik - 6-5 W-L, 4.26 ERA, 67.1 IP, 6 CG, 42 Ks
- Rutgers has had its best start to a season since 1981. The Scarlet Knights opened 2022 at 10-3 which is the best start for the programs since 1981. In 1981, Rutgers finished 28-3 overall having opened the season at 28-1 and advancing to the AIAW College World Series.
- Rutgers surpassed its win total from 2021 three weeks into the season. The Scarlet Knights picked up win number nine on Feb. 25 in a 3-2 eight-inning victory over Siena during The Spring Games.
- Rutgers put together an eight-game win streak from Feb. 18-26, the longest for the Scarlet Knights since 1994. During the eight-game win streak, Rutgers went 5-0 at the Pirate Clash picking up a win over host ECU along with a pair of victories against Wagner and Colgate. The previous streak had RU winning 10 games between April 5-18, 1994.
- Junior Jaden Vickers has three games this season with double-digit strikeouts. Her 16 K's against Princeton on Feb. 25 are the most in Scarlet Knight individual records dating back to 2004 and tied for the 19th most in a game this season in Division I. She is also ninth in career strikeouts (217) and eighth in season strikeouts (131).
- Classmate Ashley Hitchcock is eighth all-time in strikeouts with 234 K's in her three seasons "On The Banks".
- RU's catcher redshirt junior Katie Wingert is currently sixth all-time in home runs with 22.
- The 16 runs to open up the Rutgers Softball Tournament in the 16-0 victory over UMES were the most by the Scarlet Knights since an 18-9 victory over LIU Brooklyn back on April 28, 2015.
- Sophomore Kayla Bock collected five RBIs in the 9-8 win over George Washington and Gabrielle Callaway had five RBIs in a win 9-2 over Minnesota. Both were the most by a Scarlet Knight in a game this season and most since Katie Wingert vs. Morgan State on March 16, 2019.
- Rutgers has had four weekly honors from the Big Ten - the most by the squad since joining the league in 2014-15.
- Graduate student outfielder Gabrielle Callaway was named the Big Ten Softball Co-Player of the Week for the week ending Mar. 27.
- Callaway hit .714 (5-for-7) including three doubles and a grand slam with three runs and seven RBIs in Rutgers' Big Ten opening weekend against Minnesota. Her home run in game one with the Golden Gophers was her team-leading fifth of the season. Callaway's performance also extended her hit streak to eight and she has reached base safely in each of the last 15 contests.
- The Mobile, Alabama led the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever win over Minnesota on Friday in a 9-2 victory. The left fielder went 2-for-2 with two runs and five RBIs, tying for the most by a Scarlet Knight this year. She helped RU overcome a 2-0 deficit after one and a half innings of play by garnering the RBI on her squad's first run of the day walking with the bases loaded. Callaway then smacked in a 2-2 count grand slam, her second career grand slam, in the third lifting RU to a 9-2 advantage.
- In the Saturday 11-7 setback, Callaway was 2-for-3 with an RBI and run scored. She gave Rutgers the lead in the first on an RBI double. She led off the fifth with a single and was on base as Kobie Hura connected on a two-out, two-strike three-run home run to cut into the Golden Gopher lead and continue the game.
- Callaway wrapped up her weekend going 1-for-2 with an RBI double in a 10-3 loss. Once again, the graduate student gave RU an early 1-0 lead on Minnesota in the first inning with a two-base hit. .
- Rutgers sophomore Kyleigh Sand was named the Big Ten Softball Co-Player of the Week for the week ending Mar. 20. The shortstop guided the Scarlet Knights to a 5-1 record in their first home weekend of the season hitting .619 (13-for-21) with 10 runs and eight RBIs and was 6-for-6 on stolen bases.
- In a 16-0 victory over UMES, Sand scored two runs in RU's nine-run first inning and added an RBI single in the Scarlet Knights' six-run second inning.
- In the second game with the Hawks, the Scarlet Knights opened the second inning reached on with a bunt and scored to give RU a 2-0 edge before falling 4-3 to the Hawks in game two.
- Sand helped Rutgers rebound the next day by batting .875 with seven hits, five RBIs, four runs and her first career home run in a pair of victories.
- The Norco, California product was 4-for-4 with a pair of RBIs and runs scored in a 5-2 victory over Saint Peter's. She captured her first career home run to lead off the game against the Peacocks and proceeded to add an RBI single to tie up the game at 2-2 in the third. The Scarlet Knight then led off the sixth with her fourth hit of the contest and later scored the first of RU's three runs that lifted the Scarlet Knights to the win.
- Sand was then 3-for-4 with a trio of RBIs and a pair of runs in a five-inning 8-0 victory against Fairfield. Once again she was responsible for the first run in a game where Rutgers scored every inning. She also added a run in the fourth making it a 6-0 ballgame.
- On Saturday in an 8-0 win over Holy Cross she walked in the first of four Scarlet Knight runs in the fourth and later scored giving RU a 5-0 edge. Sand collected a base hit to kick off the sixth inning bringing her aboard to score on Gabrielle Callaway's walk-off home run.
- Sand capped off the weekend with a two-out, ninth-inning walk-off to slay the Drexel Dragons in a 4-3 win. The Scarlet Knight tied the game up at 1-1 in the third reaching base on a bunt and using her speed to come home from second base on a Callaway single. In the ninth, she took a 2-2 count into right field to drive in the game-winning.
- Infielder Maddie Lawson was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the week ending Feb. 20 after leading Rutgers to a 5-0 weekend at the Pirate Clash.
- Lawson hit .500 with three multiple-hit games along with six RBIs and two runs scored.
- The rookie opened the weekend going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs in a 13-3 run-rule victory over Wagner. The Scarlet Knight launched her first collegiate home run in the bottom of the fifth to give RU the victory. She also added a run in RU's seven-run third inning.
- In a 4-3 win over host ECU, the Mebane, North Carolina native was 2-for-3. She drove in RU's first two runs of the game as Rutgers fought back from an early 1-0 deficit against the Pirates.
- The tournament continued with Lawson going 1-for-3 in a 5-0 victory over Wagner and 3-for-3 in an extra-inning 5-4 win over Colgate. She once again helped Rutgers out of an early 1-0 deficit with an RBI base hit to put RU up 2-1 after one inning of play.
- Lawson is the first Scarlet Knight to earn weekly Big Ten honors since Anyssa Illiopoulos' conference Player of the Week award back on May 6, 2019. Additionally, she is the first RU rookie to earn a conference Freshman of the Week accolade since teammate Katie Wingert collected hers on April 19, 2019.
- Maddie Lawson was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the second consecutive week on Mar. 1 batting .353 (6-for-17) in Rutgers' 4-1 weekend at The Spring Games with three RBIs and three runs along with eight putouts and five assists.
- Lawson is the first Scarlet Knight to win more than one Big Ten weekly award.
- The rookie went 1-for-3 against Princeton opening up scoring for Rutgers in the fourth inning of the Scarlet Knights' 5-0 victory. She connected for an RBI single for the game's first run and added the third of four runs later that inning.
- The Mebane, North Carolina native had a sacrifice fly in the first inning against Siena putting her squad up 1-0 en route to a 3-2 win.
- In the extra-inning 4-3 victory over FGCU, Lawson was 3-for-4. She was the Scarlet Knights' first run of the game in the second and added an RBI single in the sixth to put Rutgers ahead 3-0.
- The Scarlet Knight was also 1-for-4 with a run in the 10-7 setback to North Florida and 1-for-4 in a 5-0 win versus Cornell.
- Two Scarlet Knights landed on the Puerto Vallarta Challenge - Gabrielle Callaway & Jaden Vickers - during opening weekend.
- Callaway, a graduate student left fielder, finished the tournament hitting .400 with six hits and four RBIs. She was 3-for-4 with a double and her 13th career doubles in RU's 6-2 win over Lamar. Callaway also had two RBIs and two stolen bases against Memphis.
- Vickers, meanwhile, pitched 19.0 innings with a 2.95 ERA and pair of wins over the Cardinals where she just gave up just three hits. The junior lefthander struck out 11 batters, including six Tigers in her 2022 debut, and held the opposition to a .167 average at the plate
The Rutgers softball team welcomes Illinois for a three-game Big Ten series this weekend. The Scarlet Knights and Fighting Illini meet on Friday and Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. Admission to all games is free. The series will also be streamed on Big Ten Plus.
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