Hoosiers Host Midweek Game Against Kent State
3/29/2022 3:06:00 PM | Softball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana softball team will host a non-conference game against Kent State on Wednesday March 30 at Andy Mohr Field.
Date: Wednesday, March 30
Location: Bloomington, Ind.
Stadium: Andy Mohr Field
Time: 1:00 PM ET
Twitter Updates: @IndianaSB
Live scoring
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Day
The Hoosiers will be participating in the Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer program and will be wearing gold laces. The proceeds from the laces are going to families at the Riley Children's hospital. If you would like to help support the cause and donate to the Riley Children's Foundation click here.
Series History
The Hoosiers lead the all-time series against Kent State 6-2, but the Golden Flashes have won the last two games, both played in the 2006 season.
Scouting the Opponent
Kent State comes in with an overall record of 7-13 going into their doubleheader with Purdue Fort Wayne on Tuesday March 29. The Golden Flashes are hitting .192 as a team. They are led offensively by utility player Savannah Wing who is hitting at a .310 clip. Jessica LeBeau has pitched 47.1 inning for Kent State with a 2.51 era.
Last Time Out
The Hoosiers went 1-2 against Ohio State in Columbus. The Hoosiers beat OSU 17-5 in the second game of a doubleheader on March 25. For the weekend Indiana hit .349 with eight home runs.
Stanton Earns 700th Career Victory
With the Hoosiers 2-0 victory over Sam Houston State on March 19 IU head coach Shonda Stanton earned her 700th career victory. Stanton is in her 24th year as a head coach. Before arriving in Bloomington, she coached at Marshall for 18 seasons and is the winningest coach in Marshall history with 560 wins.
Copeland Freshman of the Week X2
Indiana pitcher/infielder Brianna Copeland was named Co- Freshman of the Week by the Big Ten on March 8. A look at her numbers at the Hoosier Classic March 4-5. Copeland went 2-0 in the circle with an era of 0.82 and 11 strikeouts. She also went 2-for-3 at the plate with her first career home run and three RBI. Copeland earned the Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor again this week on March 28. In the Hoosiers 17-5 win over OSU Copeland hit two home runs and hit .500 for the weekend with six RBI.
The Long Ball
The Hoosiers have already surpassed their home run total from a season ago. Indiana has 30 home runs through 25 games this season. Last year the Hoosiers tallied 28 home runs in 44 games.
Big Weekend for Bassett
Junior infielder Cora Bassett had a strong weekend March 4-5 against Western Illinois and Valpo. Bassett hit .750 on the weekend going 9-for-12 at the plate with a 1.417 slugging percentage and six RBI. Bassett hit two home runs and stole three bases.
Attacking the Next 60 Feet
The Hoosiers rank seventh among NCAA DI softball teams in stolen bases at 2.40 per game. Tatum Hayes ranks first in the Big Ten in stolen bases with 18 and 12th in the NCAA. The Hoosiers have stolen 63 bases this season compared to 14 from their opponents.
The 2021 Season
In the 2021 season the Hoosiers won or split nine of their 12 Big Ten series. They finished fifth in the Big Ten standings and were one game out of fourth. Gabbi Jenkins set the career record for stolen bases with 96 and Emily Goodin finished with 583 career strikeouts, rankings fourth best in program history. Jenkins and Grace Lorsung earned All-Big Ten First Team honors and Goodin and Grayson Radcliffe earned Second Team honors. Four Hoosiers (Jenkins, Goodin, Radcliffe and Bella Norton) earned NFCA All-Region honors. In the classroom the team had a 3.69 GPA, 12 Academic All-Big Ten selections and Jenkins and Radcliffe earned CoSIDA First Team All-District honors.
Roster Breakdown
The Hoosiers graduated seven seniors from Team 48 and have added seven newcomers to the roster for this season. The 2022 roster features 20 student-athletes with 10 upperclassmen. Grayson Radcliffe returns for her final season. The 2021 All-Big Ten Second Team performer hit .315 with 39 hits, 25 RBI and 16 stolen bases last season. The Hoosiers also return First Team All-Big Ten and All Freshmen Team standout Grace Lorsung. Lorsung tallied 29 hits and 20 RBI in 2021.
Fresh Faces in Bloomington
The Hoosiers signed four freshmen and added three transfers. Making their collegiate debuts will be Heather Johnson, Kinsey Mitchell, Brianna Copeland, Taylor Minnick and transfer Sarah Stone. Indiana added All-Big Ten student-athlete Cora Bassett from Purdue and Lindsey Warick from Missouri.
Jenkins Transitions into Coaching Role
The Hoosiers all-time leader in career stolen bases Gabbi Jenkins is out of eligibility, but will still be impacting the Hoosiers this season. Jenkins has stepped into a role as volunteer assistant coach and will continue to mentor the Hoosier student-athletes. In her final playing season, Jenkins earned All-Big Ten First Team honors as she hit .331 with 24 stolen bases and set an Indiana record for single season doubles with 18.
Ford Comes Up Big in Opening Weekend
Senior Brittany Ford hit .625 over four games for the Hoosiers in their opening weekend of play. In eight at bats she tallied two home runs, two runs, five hits, three extra-base hits, seven RBI, 12 total bases and a 1.500 slugging percentage. In the Hoosiers first game of the season, against Louisville she came off the bench to pinch hit and hit a home run in her only at bat. In game two she got the start and hit a grand slam to help the Hoosiers to an 11-1 win over Florida Atlantic. It is the second straight season she has hit a grand slam. Ford had at least one hit in all four of
the Indiana games this past weekend. Ford collected RBI in three of the four games and had multiple RBI in two of the games.
Johnson Shines in Florida
Freshman Heather Johnson made her first career start on Feb. 26 against No. 3 Florida State. Johnson retired 15 of the 20 batters she faced and had 4 strikeouts. She helped the Hoosiers to a 1-0 lead through five innings. The next day Johnson earned her first victory with a complete game shutout of Hofstra.
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Date: Wednesday, March 30
Location: Bloomington, Ind.
Stadium: Andy Mohr Field
Time: 1:00 PM ET
Twitter Updates: @IndianaSB
Live scoring
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Day
The Hoosiers will be participating in the Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer program and will be wearing gold laces. The proceeds from the laces are going to families at the Riley Children's hospital. If you would like to help support the cause and donate to the Riley Children's Foundation click here.
Series History
The Hoosiers lead the all-time series against Kent State 6-2, but the Golden Flashes have won the last two games, both played in the 2006 season.
Scouting the Opponent
Kent State comes in with an overall record of 7-13 going into their doubleheader with Purdue Fort Wayne on Tuesday March 29. The Golden Flashes are hitting .192 as a team. They are led offensively by utility player Savannah Wing who is hitting at a .310 clip. Jessica LeBeau has pitched 47.1 inning for Kent State with a 2.51 era.
Last Time Out
The Hoosiers went 1-2 against Ohio State in Columbus. The Hoosiers beat OSU 17-5 in the second game of a doubleheader on March 25. For the weekend Indiana hit .349 with eight home runs.
Stanton Earns 700th Career Victory
With the Hoosiers 2-0 victory over Sam Houston State on March 19 IU head coach Shonda Stanton earned her 700th career victory. Stanton is in her 24th year as a head coach. Before arriving in Bloomington, she coached at Marshall for 18 seasons and is the winningest coach in Marshall history with 560 wins.
Copeland Freshman of the Week X2
Indiana pitcher/infielder Brianna Copeland was named Co- Freshman of the Week by the Big Ten on March 8. A look at her numbers at the Hoosier Classic March 4-5. Copeland went 2-0 in the circle with an era of 0.82 and 11 strikeouts. She also went 2-for-3 at the plate with her first career home run and three RBI. Copeland earned the Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor again this week on March 28. In the Hoosiers 17-5 win over OSU Copeland hit two home runs and hit .500 for the weekend with six RBI.
The Long Ball
The Hoosiers have already surpassed their home run total from a season ago. Indiana has 30 home runs through 25 games this season. Last year the Hoosiers tallied 28 home runs in 44 games.
Big Weekend for Bassett
Junior infielder Cora Bassett had a strong weekend March 4-5 against Western Illinois and Valpo. Bassett hit .750 on the weekend going 9-for-12 at the plate with a 1.417 slugging percentage and six RBI. Bassett hit two home runs and stole three bases.
Attacking the Next 60 Feet
The Hoosiers rank seventh among NCAA DI softball teams in stolen bases at 2.40 per game. Tatum Hayes ranks first in the Big Ten in stolen bases with 18 and 12th in the NCAA. The Hoosiers have stolen 63 bases this season compared to 14 from their opponents.
The 2021 Season
In the 2021 season the Hoosiers won or split nine of their 12 Big Ten series. They finished fifth in the Big Ten standings and were one game out of fourth. Gabbi Jenkins set the career record for stolen bases with 96 and Emily Goodin finished with 583 career strikeouts, rankings fourth best in program history. Jenkins and Grace Lorsung earned All-Big Ten First Team honors and Goodin and Grayson Radcliffe earned Second Team honors. Four Hoosiers (Jenkins, Goodin, Radcliffe and Bella Norton) earned NFCA All-Region honors. In the classroom the team had a 3.69 GPA, 12 Academic All-Big Ten selections and Jenkins and Radcliffe earned CoSIDA First Team All-District honors.
Roster Breakdown
The Hoosiers graduated seven seniors from Team 48 and have added seven newcomers to the roster for this season. The 2022 roster features 20 student-athletes with 10 upperclassmen. Grayson Radcliffe returns for her final season. The 2021 All-Big Ten Second Team performer hit .315 with 39 hits, 25 RBI and 16 stolen bases last season. The Hoosiers also return First Team All-Big Ten and All Freshmen Team standout Grace Lorsung. Lorsung tallied 29 hits and 20 RBI in 2021.
Fresh Faces in Bloomington
The Hoosiers signed four freshmen and added three transfers. Making their collegiate debuts will be Heather Johnson, Kinsey Mitchell, Brianna Copeland, Taylor Minnick and transfer Sarah Stone. Indiana added All-Big Ten student-athlete Cora Bassett from Purdue and Lindsey Warick from Missouri.
Jenkins Transitions into Coaching Role
The Hoosiers all-time leader in career stolen bases Gabbi Jenkins is out of eligibility, but will still be impacting the Hoosiers this season. Jenkins has stepped into a role as volunteer assistant coach and will continue to mentor the Hoosier student-athletes. In her final playing season, Jenkins earned All-Big Ten First Team honors as she hit .331 with 24 stolen bases and set an Indiana record for single season doubles with 18.
Ford Comes Up Big in Opening Weekend
Senior Brittany Ford hit .625 over four games for the Hoosiers in their opening weekend of play. In eight at bats she tallied two home runs, two runs, five hits, three extra-base hits, seven RBI, 12 total bases and a 1.500 slugging percentage. In the Hoosiers first game of the season, against Louisville she came off the bench to pinch hit and hit a home run in her only at bat. In game two she got the start and hit a grand slam to help the Hoosiers to an 11-1 win over Florida Atlantic. It is the second straight season she has hit a grand slam. Ford had at least one hit in all four of
the Indiana games this past weekend. Ford collected RBI in three of the four games and had multiple RBI in two of the games.
Johnson Shines in Florida
Freshman Heather Johnson made her first career start on Feb. 26 against No. 3 Florida State. Johnson retired 15 of the 20 batters she faced and had 4 strikeouts. She helped the Hoosiers to a 1-0 lead through five innings. The next day Johnson earned her first victory with a complete game shutout of Hofstra.
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