Rutgers senior shatters wins record in doubleheader sweep of Maryland
History was made on Tuesday in the first game of the doubleheader between the Rutgers softball team and Maryland.
February 16, 2019 | 41° F
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History was made on Tuesday in the first game of the doubleheader between the Rutgers softball team and Maryland.
After dropping its second consecutive series in the Big Ten, the Rutgers softball team looks to regain momentum in conference play when it takes on the Maryland in a doubleheader on Tuesday.
The Rutgers softball team needed to re-establish itself in Big Ten Conference play.
During its inaugural season into Big Ten Conference, Rutgers hasn't had the best of luck against Ohio State on almost any level of athletics. Whether it was the 56-17 shellacking in football, a 79-60 drubbing at the RAC in men’s basketball or an 85-68 road pounding in women’s basketball.
In order to have a rivalry with another school, competition is expected to be present.
Tuesday brings the chance for bragging rights, a chance to showoff to local recruits and a chance for Jay Nelson to earn a win over the program he once coached as an assistant.
Entering the weekend, the Rutgers softball team was cruising.
As the Rutgers softball team rides a season-high seven-game winning streak against Michigan, it will finally see where it stacks up with the best of the best.
While the Rutgers softball team accomplished a sweep on Sunday against Michigan State, the game that will resonate with fans the most will be the leg of the doubleheader— a thrilling 22-17 victory.
The Rutgers softball team is headed to Jamaica, but not for a tropical vacation to the Caribbean.
The Michele Smith Spring Break Tournament in Florida on March 13 marked a turning point for the Rutgers softball team. Since then, the Scarlet Knights (16-9, 4-2) look like an entirely different team, winning 10 of its last 13 games.
The last time sophomore right-handers Dresden Maddox and Shayla Sweeney were in the circle was a time to forget.
On March 25 and 26, the Rutgers Softball team had its two midweek games cancelled due to inclement weather.
With the series on the line and the game deep into extra innings, emotions were running high.
A strong offensive momentum propels the Rutgers softball team back to the midwest this weekend for another Big Ten series in Indiana, this time taking on the Purdue Boilermakers (22-9, 3-0).
Rutgers softball was one of the school’s last teams to compete in the Big Ten, waiting until this past weekend to debut against Indiana
When the phone rang, her stomach flipped. She rushed to answer it anxiously, eagerly awaiting the news.
After struggling at the plate in the last two tournaments, the Rutgers softball team finally found its stroke.
While the Rutgers softball team ended its play in California last weekend, the trips out west continue.
For the second time in a month, the Rutgers softball team went out to California. And for the second time in, they underwhelmed and returned to the east coast with another inconsistent performance.