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Softball Travels To Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic Hosted By Texas Tech

PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Rutgers softball continues its schedule heading to the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic hosted by Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas. In addition to taking on the host Red Raiders, the Scarlet Knights will also take the field against North Dakota and Seton Hall.

 
TOURNAMENT INFO
 
Tournament: Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic 
Rocky Johnson Field | Lubbock, Texas
Game Notes: Rutgers | North Dakota | Texas Tech | Seton Hall
Statistics: Rutgers | North Dakota | Texas Tech | Seton Hall | Big Ten
Live Stats &
Video:
Friday, Mar. 3
11:00 a.m. - Rutgers vs. North Dakota - Stats 4:00 p.m. - Rutgers at Texas Tech - Stats | Video (ESPN+ $) Saturday, Mar. 4 11:00 a.m. - Rutgers vs. North Dakota - Stats
4:00 p.m. - Rutgers at Texas Tech - Stats | Video (ESPN+ $)   Sunday, Mar. 5 11:00 a.m. - Rutgers vs. Seton Hall - Stats

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ABOUT THE SCARLET KNIGHTS
  • Twenty letterwinners return to the field for the Scarlet Knights in 2023 having only one starter exhaust eligibility with the roster bolstered by five newcomers.
  • Last year they played to a 25-30 overall record and a post-season National Invitational Softball Championship (NISC) appearance along with garnering its first-ever First Team All-Big Ten honorees and two NFCA First Team All-Region selections.
  • Rutgers made its second-ever appearance at the National Invitational Softball Championship (NISC) in 2022. The Scarlet Knights were among a record-tying eight Big Ten Teams in the postseason with  Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State and Wisconsin earning NCAA berths. 
  • Rutgers opened 2023 sweeping the NorCal Kickoff with a 5-0 record and followed with a 3-2 weekend at the Mardi Gras Classic. With a 7-1 win over Mississippi Valley State on Feb. 17, the Scarlet Knights won its first eight-straight games marking the best start for the program since 1980. More recently, RU went 4-1 at the Low Country Classic with wins over Robert Morris, Syracuse and host College of Charleston to improve to 12-3 overball.
  • In national stats this week, as a team the Scarlet Knights are sixth in triples per game, 11th in double plays per game, 12th in ERA (1.46) and 13th in stolen bases per game (2.47). Indvidually, two-time Big Ten Player of the Week Kyleigh Sand is second nationally in hits (28) and stolen bases (18), third in toughest to strikeout, and seventh in runs per game (1.33) Morgan Smith is eighth in sacrifice flies (3) and Raimy Gamsby is 13th in ERA (0.45).
  • Kyleigh Sand has reached base safely in the last 51-consecutive games nearing the Big Ten record of 59 set by Adrienne Monka of Northwestern in 2011-12. Sand last failed to reach on back on March 6, 2022 against Notre Dame in a 4-3 nine-inning loss.
  • Among single-season leaders from 2022, First Team All-Big Ten and First Team All-Region shortstop Kyleigh Sand finished the season second in hits (68), third in runs (49), fourth in walks (33), tied for fifth in stolen bases (23) and sixth in batting average (.398). From inside the circle, left-hander  Jaden Vickers' 181 strikeouts landed her fourth. As a team, RU finished the 2022 campaign with the most strikeouts in history (305), fifth in doubles (73), eighth in runs (238) and ninth in RBIs (212).
ABOUT NORTH DAKOTA
Head Coach: Jordan Stevens (Bowling Green '04) - 302-381-1 overall (14th season)/139-277 at North Dakota (9th season) 
2023 Record: 1-13

All-Time Series: Series Tied 1-1 (Last Meeting: W, 8-2  - March 4, 2018 - Pirate Invitational at Hampton)

Fighting Hawks To Watch:
Batting
  • Cassie Cataneda - .293 BA, 4 runs, 12 hits, 3 doubles, 2 HRs, 7 RBIs
  • Kaycee Hayes - .286 BA, 2 runs, 10 hits, 1 double, 1 triple, 1 RBI
  • Madi Moore - .276 BA, 5 runs, 8 hits, 1 double, 1 RBI
Pitching
  • Makaela Carr - 1-2 - W-L, 5.39 ERA, 1 CG, 36.1 PI, 20 Ks
  • Camryn Lasota - 0-5 W-L, 7.18, 2 CG, 1 save, 25.1 IP, 20 K
ABOUT TEXAS TECH
Head Coach: Craig Snyder (Centenary '04) - 12-5 overall (1st season)/12-5 at Texas Tech (1st season)
2023 Record: 12-5

All-Time Series: First Meeting

Red Raiders To Watch:
Batting
  • Kailey Wyckoff - .512 BA, 13 runs, 21 hits, 5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 HR, 9 RBIs
  • Makinzy Herzog - .397 BA, 16 runs, 23 hits, 8 doubles, 3 HRs, 14 RBIs
  • Arriana Villa - .375 BA, 9 runs, 15 hits, 5 doubles, 3 HRs, 10 RBIs
Pitching
  • Sage Hoover - 6-0 - W-L, 2.51 ERA, 2 CG, 30.2 IP, 31 Ks
  • Kendall Fritz - 3-1 W-L, 3.79 ERA, 1 save, 24.0 IP, 27 Ks
ABOUT SETON HALL
Head Coach: Angie Churchill (Michigan '04) - 211-257 overall (13th season)/24-28 at Seton Hall (2nd season)
2023 Record: 4-5

All-Time Series: Rutgers Leads 49-22 (Last Meeting: L, 3-5 - April 12, 2022 - Piscataway, N.J.)

Pirates To Watch:
Batting
  • Andrea Perez - .333 BA, 4 runs, 7 hits, 2 RBIs
  • Taylor Hill - .318 BA, 5 runs, 7 hits, 2 doubles, 2 HRs, 6 RBIs
  • Kelsey Carr - .316 BA, 3 runs, 6 hits, 1 double, 2 HRs 4 RBIs
Pitching
  • Shelby Smith - 1-1 W-L, 0.82 ERA 1 CG, 17.0 IP, 15 Ks
  • Kelsey Carr - 2-1 W-L, 0.91 ERA, 2 CG, 23.0 IP, 22 Ks
LOW COUNTRY CLASSIC NOTES
  •  Kyleigh Sand moved into a tie for seventh in stolen bases at Rutgers with 40 career stolen bags. She needs three more to tie Amanda Shaw (2006-09) for sixth and five more to tie Quyen Tran (1997-00) for fifth on the list.
  • Additionally, Sand's on-base streak extended to 51 straight games.
  • On the weekend, Ryann Orange hit .563 (9-of-16) including three home runs, two doubles and a triple. The rookie Scarlet Knight logged seven runs, seven RBIs and a 1.375 slugging percentage.
  • Raimy Gamsby led the pitching corps this weekend going 2-1 allowing no earned runs and 10 hits over 16.0 innings inside the circle.
  • The 10-1 victory in six innings in the opening game marked the first game of the season with two Scarlet Knight dingers. Ryann Orange posted her second of the year, while Morgan Smith's was her first in a Scarlet Knight uniform and the third of her career. Both Morgan and Orange registered their fourth multiple RBI contest of 2023.
  • Rutgers picked up its third shutout of  the year in a 3-0 win over host College of Charleston in game two. Rutgers also picked up an 8-0 victory over Utah Valley and a 2-0 win at Sacramento State during opening weekend. Raimy Gamsby tied her career mark with seven strikeouts. She also threw for seven Ks in three innings in the 16-1 victory over Mississippi Valley State last weekend. Kyleigh Sand's hit streak, meanwhile, ended at 19 games.
  • Ryann Orange and Katie Wingert smacked back-to-back home runs in their second win over the College of Charleston, a 9-4 victory. It was the first back-to-back dingers since Katie Wingert and former Scarlet Knights Anyssa Iliopoulos and Kiana Workman hit a trio in order back on February 10, 2020, in an 8-3 season-opening win over Army. It was the second time this season RU has hit two home runs in a game.
  • Katie Wingert collected career home run number 24 and needs two more to move into a tie with Anyssa Iliopoulos for fourth on the Rutgers all-time leaders list.
  • Rutgers collected three double plays against the Cougars tying for the most in a game in records dating back to 2004. The Scarlet Knight also turned a trio of double plays against Florida Atlantic on March 14, 2018, in a 5-4 win in 15 innings.
  • With her stolen base, Kyleigh Sand moved into eighth all-time at Rutgers with 39 career stolen bags. She needs one more to move into a tie for seventh with Brittney Lindley (2009-10) and four more to tie for sixth along with Amanda Shaw (2006-09).
  • Sand's on-base streak has reached 50 straight games.
MARDI GRAS CLASSIC NOTES
  • Rutgers moved to 8-0 for the first time since 1980 after opening the Mardi Gras Classic with an 8-1 win over Missouri State and a 16-1 run-rule win and 7-1 victory against Mississippi State. The Scarlet Knights, however, fell in their final two games of the weekend with a 4-1 loss and 4-0 setback to host South Alabama.
  • Ashley Hitchcock, Morgan Smith and Kyleigh Sand were all named to the Mardi Gras Classic All-Tournament Team.  
  • Hitchcock made two appearances inside the circle picking up wins over Missouri State and Mississippi Valley State totaling 11 strikeouts. Against the Bears, she threw four innings allowing four hits and one run. The right-hander gave up no hits, no runs and registered a season-high six strikeouts against the Devilettes.
  • Smith batted .357 (5-for-14) with four doubles along with five runs and five RBIs. She also struck out three in her lone appearance inside the circle in the first game with South Alabama. 
  • Sand hit .500 (8-for-16) with six runs scored and two RBIs. She also notched her first triple of the season against South Alabama. Altogether she posted seven stolen bases to crack the Rutgers top 10 list and was responsible for 11 putouts.
  • Payton Lincavage moved up into sole possession of seventh place in career triples with seven total to her name after her second three-base hit against Missouri State. 
NORCAL KICKOFF NOTES
  • Payton Lincavage moved into a tie for seventh on the all-time Rutgers career triples list in the season-opening 8-0 win over Utah Valley. She is tied along with Sarah Kalka (2006-09) as she upped her career count to six. She needs two more to move into a tie for sixth along with Rebecca Hall (2015-18). 
  • The Scarlet Knights took home its first season-opening victory 2012 in an 8-0 win over Utah Valley.
  • Rutgers totaled six doubles in the victory over Utah Valley tying for the most in a game dating back to records since 2004. The Scarlet Knights also had six two-base hits last season against UMES (3/17/2022) as well as Brown (3/5/2011) and UC Santa Barbara (2/28/2015). 
  • Kyleigh Sand's four stolen bases in an 8-2 victory over Santa Clara were the most by a Scarlet Knight in records dating back to 2004. Sand's four thefts were the most since fellow teammate Taylor Lane's three against Texas A&M Corpus Christi back on March 1, 2020.
  • Payton Lincavage totaled five RBIs in an 8-5 win against Seattle becoming  the third Scarlet Knight on the current roster to post five RBIs in a game. Kayla Bock captured five against George Washington (3/6/22) and Katie Wingert punched in five against Morgan State (3/16/19).
  • Raimy Gamsby made her collegiate debut inside the circle last weekend with two starts tossing 7.2 innings with no earned runs, eight strikeouts and a victory over Sacramento State. She allowed only five hits in facing 31 batters. The right-hander made her first Scarlet Knight appearance in RU's 8-2 win over Santa Clara – the second contest of opening day. She threw 2.1 innings giving up no earned runs and three hits while striking out three Broncos. She followed up with 5.1 innings of work in getting the win over Sacramento State giving up only two hits, fanning five and racking up 58 strikes on 89 pitches.
B1G ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
  • Rutgers softball picked up its third consecutive Big Ten weekly award with Ryann Orange bringing home Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors following the Scarlet Knights' 4-1 weekend at the Low Country Classic on Feb. 27.
  • Orange hit .563 (9-of-16) including three home runs, two doubles and a triple while logging seven runs and seven RBIs and holding down a 1.375 slugging percentage. She had 3-for-3 performances in a 10-1 win over Robert Morris and 9-4 victory over the College of Charleston.
  • The freshman opened tournament action going 3-for-3 with a home run, three runs scored and stolen base in a 10-1 run six-inning victory over Robert Morris. She followed with an RBI hit giving RU's its third and final run in a shutout over host College of Charleston.
  • On day two, Orange opened 1-for-3 with her first career triple leading the rookie to score and knot the game at 1-1 in the second inning before falling 2-1 in extra innings. In the nightcap, Orange was 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles and a home run, two RBIs, two runs scored and a stolen base in the 9-4 win over the College of Charleston. Orange helped Rutgers pound out six hits, including back-to-back home runs, for a 4-0 lead on the Cougars by the end of its first at-bat. Orange had a two-run shot followed by a home run by teammate Katie Wingert giving RU back-to-back home runs for the first time since the 2020 season opener. The Scarlet Knight rookie also had the start inside the circle.
  • On the final day, Orange tallied her third home run of the tournament and fourth of the season in a 7-2 win over Syracuse giving her second-straight game with multiple RBIs thanks to her two-run shot.
  • On the season, Orange is hitting .390 (16-for-41) with a team-leading four home runs and .829 slugging percentage. She is second on the squad in RBIs (14), hits (16) and doubles (4) and tied for third in runs scored (11). Among her Big Ten peers, she ranks third in slugging percentage, sixth in home runs, seventh in batting average and RBIs and ninth in doubles.
B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK - PART 2
  • Rutgers' Kyleigh Sand earned her second consecutive Big Ten Player of the Week award it was announced on Feb. 20 by the league office.
  • The Scarlet Knight shortstop hit .500 (8-for-16) with six runs scored and two RBIs and was named to the Mardi Gras Classic All-Tournament team in RU's 3-2 week.
  • She cracked the Rutgers all-time stolen bases leaders list and extended her hit streak to 18 games. 
  • Sand helped RU an 8-1 win over Missouri State giving the Scarlet Knights its best start since 1980 behind two runs and a stolen base that landed her on the all-time list at Rutgers.
  • The junior then added another pair of runs in a 16-1 run-rule win over Mississippi Valley State.
  • On day two action, Sand was 2-for-4 in the second game against Devilettes with an RBI and three stolen bases, including one at home plate, in a 7-1 victory extending RU's win streak to eight straight. She was then 2-for-3 with a stolen base in a 4-1 setback to host South Alabama.
  • Sand closed the weekend 2-for-4 at the plate with her first triple of the year in a 4-0 loss to South Alabama.
  • Altogether she posted seven stolen bases to move into ninth on the all-time list at Rutgers. With 37 stolen bases in her two seasons with RU, Sand needs only one more to move into a tie for seventh with Laurie McMahon (1988-91) and three more to tie for sixth with Brittney Lindley (2009-12). 
  • While on the field at short she was responsible for 11 putouts.
  • On the season, Sand is batting .559 with 19 hits and 14 runs, five RBIs with 14 stolen bases.  She leads the league in batting average, on-base percentage, runs scored, hits and stolen bases. Nationally, she is second in stolen bases, third in hits and 12th in runs per game.
  • This marks Sand's second weekly honor from the conference this season and third of her career becoming RU's first three-time Big Ten weekly award winner since joining the league in 2014-15
B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK - PART 1
  • Junior shortstop Kyleigh Sand was named the Big Ten Player of the Week, it was announced on Feb. 13. Sand hit .611 (11-for-18) with eight runs, 3 RBIs and seven stolen bases as Rutgers was the only squad in the Big Ten with an unblemished record out of the season-opening weekend.
  • The Scarlet Knight kicked off the season going 2-for-4 with two runs in an 8-0 victory over Utah Valley on Friday. She followed hitting 3-for-3, two runs, an RBI and four stolen bases in an 8-2 win against Santa Clara. Sand's four stolen bases were the most by a Scarlet Knight in records dating back to 2004.  
  • On Saturday, Sand continued with a 3-of-4 performance with a double in an 8-5 win versus Seattle adding a run and an RBI and two more stolen bases. The Scarlet Knights junior was then 1-for-4 tacking on a run, RBI and another stolen base in a 5-1 victory over host UC Davis giving Rutgers its best season-opening record in 30 years. 
  • Sand led Rutgers to the NorCal Kickoff sweep on Sunday going 2-for-3 with a run scored over host Sacramento State. The shortstop broke a scoreless stalemate in the top of the sixth in a 2-1 win. 
  • The RU shortstop is on a 13-game hitting streak dating back to last season and has reached base safely in 41 consecutive games. Sand is also one stolen base away from cracking the Rutgers Top 10 in the category with 30 early in her second season with the Scarlet Knights. 
  • The award marks Sand's second Big Ten Player of the Week accolade. She also earned the honor last season following RU's 5-1 record in their first home weekend of the season hitting .619 (13-for-21) with 10 runs and eight RBIs and perfect 6-for-6 on stolen bases.
ALL-TIME RUTGERS LEADERS WATCH LISTS
 
All-Time Home Runs
1. Jackie Bates (2012-15) 40
2. Brittney Lindley (2009-12) 34
3. Rebecca Hall (2015-18) 30
4. Anyssa Iliopoulos (2017-21) 26
5. Katie Wingert (2019-present) 24
6. Sierra Maddox (2015-18) 23
7. Sarah Kalka (2006-09) 21
8. Nikki Childress (2003-04) 20
9. Jenny Card (2002-05) 19
10. Chandler Howard (2012-15) 18
 
All-Time Triples
1. Juliette Brooks (1996-99) 22
2. Michelle Nikolayew (1993-96) 19
3. Carla Camino (1990-93) 16
4. Renee Clark (1984-87) 14
5. Laurie McMahon (1988-91) 14
6. Rebecca Hall (2015-18) 9
7. Payton Lincavage (2020-present) 7
8. Sarah Kalka (2006-09) 6
9t. Amanda Shaw (2006-09) 5
9t. Stephanie Huang (2013-16) 5
 
 
All-Time Strikeouts
1. Alyssa Landrith (2013-15) 642
2. Leah Black (2000-04) 518
3. Kelly Gallagher (1985-88) 433
4. Nikki Ambruso (1989-92) 392
5. Nicole Lindley (2007-10) 361
6. Jaden Vickers (2020 - present) 290
7. Ashley Hitchcock (2020 - present) 287
8. Chrissy Yard (2006-09) 248
9. Dresden Maddox (2013-16) 241
10. Sharon Martin (1980-83) 204
 
All-Time Stolen Bases
1. Karen Pelkey (1995-99) 105
2. Brittney Neer (2001-04) 93
3. Loren Williams (2013-14) 55
4. Carla Camino (1990-93) 52
5. Quyen Tran (1997-2000) 45
6. Amanda Shaw (2006-09) 43
7. Kyleigh Sand (2022-present) 41
8. Brittney Lindley (2009-12) 40
9. Laurie McMahon (1988-91) 38
10. Lindsey Curran (2009-12) 32
 
UP NEXT

Rutgers softball heads to the Bubly Invitational hosted by the University of Florida. The Scarlet Knights will meet the No. 8/10 host Gators along with Mercer and No. 24 Louisiana. 

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Players Mentioned

Kayla Bock

#10 Kayla Bock

OF
5' 10"
Junior
R/R
Ashley Hitchcock

#7 Ashley Hitchcock

P
5' 8"
Senior
R/R
Taylor Lane

#2 Taylor Lane

UTIL
5' 6"
Fifth Year
R/R
Payton Lincavage

#29 Payton Lincavage

IF
5' 7"
Senior
R/R
Kyleigh Sand

#23 Kyleigh Sand

SS
5' 9"
Junior
L/R
Jaden Vickers

#9 Jaden Vickers

P
5' 7"
Graduate Student
L/L
Katie Wingert

#20 Katie Wingert

C
5' 8"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
Raimy Gamsby

#00 Raimy Gamsby

P
5' 10"
Freshman
R/R
Ryann Orange

#1 Ryann Orange

P
5' 8"
Freshman
R/R
Morgan Smith

#37 Morgan Smith

P/OF
5' 10"
Junior
R/R

Players Mentioned

Kayla Bock

#10 Kayla Bock

5' 10"
Junior
R/R
OF
Ashley Hitchcock

#7 Ashley Hitchcock

5' 8"
Senior
R/R
P
Taylor Lane

#2 Taylor Lane

5' 6"
Fifth Year
R/R
UTIL
Payton Lincavage

#29 Payton Lincavage

5' 7"
Senior
R/R
IF
Kyleigh Sand

#23 Kyleigh Sand

5' 9"
Junior
L/R
SS
Jaden Vickers

#9 Jaden Vickers

5' 7"
Graduate Student
L/L
P
Katie Wingert

#20 Katie Wingert

5' 8"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
C
Raimy Gamsby

#00 Raimy Gamsby

5' 10"
Freshman
R/R
P
Ryann Orange

#1 Ryann Orange

5' 8"
Freshman
R/R
P
Morgan Smith

#37 Morgan Smith

5' 10"
Junior
R/R
P/OF
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