Iowa, Nebraska, Rutgers and Oregon Earn Big Ten Softball Weekly Awards 

by | Feb 17, 2025 | College Sports, Headlines, Softball

Iowa, Nebraska, Rutgers and Oregon Earn Big Ten Softball Weekly Awards
Hawkeyes’ Lindsay, Cornhuskers’ Kuszak and Bahl, Scarlet Knights’ Harrison and Ducks’ Ma’ake earn weekly recognition

 

Co-Player of the Week

Hannah Lindsay, Iowa

Sr. – C – Surprise, Ariz. – Shadow Ridge – Major: Health Studies

  • Posted a .667 batting average across the Hawkeyes’ 4-0 weekend that featured three run-rule victories
  • In 12 at bats, Lindsay had three home runs, eight hits and 16 RBI
  • Against Texas A&M Commerce on Friday, Lindsay was perfect at the plate with four RBI and two walks, bringing in all four runs for the Hawkeyes in the game
  • Against Abilene Christian on Saturday, Lindsay went 2-for-4 with two three-run home runs and a career-high six RBI. It was her second multi-home run game of her career
  • Lindsay set or matched career highs in runs scored, hits and RBI on the weekend
  • Last Iowa Player of the Week: Nia Carter (April 10, 2023)

 

Co-Player of the Week

Ava Kuszak, Nebraska

Jr. – INF – Broomfield, Colo. – Holy Family HS – Major: Animal Science

  • Went 9-for-14 with six home runs in five games as Nebraska went 5-0 at the Troy Cox Classic
  • Kuszak averaged 1.8 hits, 1.2 home runs, 2.0 runs and 2.6 RBI per game in 14 at bats and 19 plate appearances
  • In addition to her .643 batting average, Kuszak posted a .684 on-base percentage and a 1.929 slugging percentage
  • Kuszak homered in four of Nebraska’s five games, including tying the Nebraska and Big Ten record with three home runs as part of a 4-for-4 day against Montana on Sunday
  • Set career highs against the Griz with four hits, three home runs, four runs and six RBI
  • Kuszak opened the tournament by going 2-for-5 with two home runs, two walks, three runs and four RBI in pair of games against Texas A&M Corpus-Christi and host New Mexico State
  • On day two, Kuszak went 3-for-5 with a homer, two walks, three runs and three RBI in wins over Montana and Northern Colorado
  • Last Nebraska Player of the Week: Sydney Gray (May 6, 2024)

 

 

Co-Pitcher of the Week

Jordy Bahl, Nebraska

Jr. – RHP – Papillion, Neb. – Papillion-La Vista – Major: Child, Youth and Family Studies

  • Went 2-0 in her two starts in the circle, tossing 10.0 scoreless innings and allowing two hits while striking out 13
  • Threw a 5.0-inning no-hitter, striking out five and not allowing a ball to leave the infield
  • It was Bahl’s first no-hitter as a Husker and fourth of her career
  • Last Nebraska Pitcher of the Week: Brianna Copeland (Feb. 19, 2024)

 

 

Co-Pitcher of the Week

Ella Harrison, Rutgers

Fr. – RHP – Clarence, N.Y. – Clarence – Major: Undeclared

  • Collected three complete game victories at the Lion Invitation last week for a 1.00 ERA with 26 strikeouts over 21.0 innings pitched
  • Held opponents to a .195 batting average and three earned runs
  • Earned her first victory as a Scarlet Knight as Rutgers beat SIUE, 9-3, allowed one earned run on six hits while fanning eight in her first collegiate victory
  • Tossed nine strikeouts and no earned runs in a 2-1 victory against Abilene Christian, holding the Wildcats to four hits, none for extra bases
  • Harrison made it three consecutive complete-game victories in a 4-2 win over East Texas A&M, tallying nine strikeouts for the second-straight game
  • Last Rutgers Pitcher of the Week: Mattie Boyd (April 8, 2024)

 

Freshman of the Week

Stefini Ma’ake

INF/OF – San Diego, Calif. – Academy of Our Lady Peace – Major: Undeclared

  • Hit four home runs and drove in 11 runs to lead Oregon to a 5-1 record at the Littlewood Classic, hosted by Arizona State and Grand Canyon
  • In two games on Saturday, Ma’ake hit three home runs and had seven RBI
  • In the first game against Utah Valley, Ma’ake drove in four runs with one home run in the Ducks’ 7-1 win
  • In the second game against Grand Canyon, Ma’ake’s solo shot in the fourth inning broke a scoreless tie and her two-run shot in the sixth doubled Oregon’s lead to 4-0, which was the eventual final score
  • She hit .438 for the weekend with a slugging percentage of 1.250
  • Last Oregon Freshman of the Week: Emma Cox (Feb. 10, 2025)

 

 

2025 Big Ten Softball Honorees

Feb. 10

PL: Jasmyn Burns, So., OSU

P: Lorin Boutte, Fr., OSU

F: Emma Cox, ORE
Feb. 17
Co-PL: Hannah Lindsay, Sr., IOWA
Co-PL: Ava Kuszak, Jr., NEB
Co-P: Jordy Bahl, Jr., NEB

Co-P: Ella Harrison, Fr., RU
F: Stefini Ma’ake, ORE

 

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