
Softball Takes On FGCU & No. 10 Florida State At Unconquered Invitational
Feb 25 | Softball
PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Rutgers softball's nonconference schedule continues this weekend with an updated schedule of a pair of doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday at the Unconquered Invitational hosted by Florida State.
The Scarlet Knights meet FGCU on Friday beginning at 11:30 a.m. and face host No. 10 Florida State on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m.
Head Coach: Kristen Butler (Florida '06) - 268-318 overall (12th Season)/164-196 at Rutgers (Eighth Season)
2026 Record: 7-7
Top Scarlet Knights:
Batting
Head Coach: Lindsay Fico (Florida '06) - 104-142 overall (Fifth Season)/5-9 at FGCU (First Season)
2026 Record: 5-9
All-Time Series: FGCU Leads 2-1 (Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2022 - W, 4-3 (8))
Top Eagles:
Batting
Head Coach: Lonni Alameda (Oklahoma '93) - 983-388-3 overall (23rd Season)/826-230-2 at FSU (18th Season)
2026 Record: 12-4
Ranking: No. 10 NFCA/GoRout, No. 10 ESPN.Com/USA Softball, No. 9 Softball America, No. 10 D1Softball
All-Time Series: Florida State Leads 7-1 (Last Meeting: March 18, 2012 - W, 1-0)
Top Seminoles:
Batting
Rutgers softball opens up Big Ten play. The Scarlet Knights travel to Maryland on Mar. 6-8 for the first conference series of the season.
The Scarlet Knights meet FGCU on Friday beginning at 11:30 a.m. and face host No. 10 Florida State on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m.

| TOURNAMENT INFO |
| Tournament: | Unconquered Invitational Tallahassee, Florida | JoAnne Graf Field |
| Game Notes: | Rutgers | FGCU | Florida State |
| Statistics: | Rutgers | FGCU | Florida State | Big Ten |
| Live Stats & Video: |
Friday, Feb. 27
11:30 a.m. - Rutgers vs. FGCU - Stats 30 minutes following Game 1 - Rutgers vs. FGCU - Stats Saturday, Feb. 28 10:00 a.m. - Rutgers vs. No. 10 Florida State - Stats | ACCNX 30 minutes following Game 1 - Rutgers vs. No. 10 Florida State - Stats | ACCNX * - All times listed ET |
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| ABOUT RUTGERS |
Head Coach: Kristen Butler (Florida '06) - 268-318 overall (12th Season)/164-196 at Rutgers (Eighth Season)
2026 Record: 7-7
Top Scarlet Knights:
Batting
- Addie Osborne - .350 BA ,12 runs, 14 hits, 4 doubles, 4 HRs, 12 RBIs
- Riley Hwang - .333 BA, 5 runs, 10 hits, 1 HR, 3 RBIs
- Baileigh Burtis - .318 BA, 6 runs, 14 hits, 2 doubles, 1 HR, 8 RBIs
- Kelsey Hoekstra - 2-2 W-L, 1.58 ERA, 1 CG, 1 shutout, 1 save, 31.0 IP, 27 Ks
- Kassandra Gewecke - 2-3 W-L, 4.59 ERA, 29.0 IP, 21 Ks
- Brooke Shifflett - 3-2 W-L, 5.41 ERA, 1 CG, 1 shutout, 22.0 IP, 19 Ks
| ABOUT FGCU |
Head Coach: Lindsay Fico (Florida '06) - 104-142 overall (Fifth Season)/5-9 at FGCU (First Season)
2026 Record: 5-9
All-Time Series: FGCU Leads 2-1 (Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2022 - W, 4-3 (8))
Top Eagles:
Batting
- Mackenzie Leiti - .419 BA, 5 runs, 13 hits, 2 doubles, 2 HRs, 8 RBIs
- Olivia Black - .417 BA, 5 runs, 20 hits, 2 doubles, 6 RBIs
- Sietske Drijvers - .310 BA, 6 runs, 13 hits, 3 doubles, 1 HR, 7 RBIs
- Victoria Ash - 1-1 W-L, 3.00 ERA, 21.0 IP, 12 Ks
- Julia Bacoulis - 2-4 W-L, 3.12 ERA, 1 CG, 1 shutout, 1 save, 24.2 IP, 27 Ks
- Grace Taylor - 2-3 W-L, 3.57 ERA, 3 CG, 31.1 IP, 12 Ks
| ABOUT FLORIDA STATE |
Head Coach: Lonni Alameda (Oklahoma '93) - 983-388-3 overall (23rd Season)/826-230-2 at FSU (18th Season)
2026 Record: 12-4
Ranking: No. 10 NFCA/GoRout, No. 10 ESPN.Com/USA Softball, No. 9 Softball America, No. 10 D1Softball
All-Time Series: Florida State Leads 7-1 (Last Meeting: March 18, 2012 - W, 1-0)
Top Seminoles:
Batting
- Isa Torres - .500 BA, 12 runs, 22 hits, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 2 HRs, 11 RBIs
- Jaysoni Beachum - .390 BA, 9 runs, 16 hits, 3 doubles, 3 HRs, 15 RBIs
- Anna Hinde - .385 BA, 6 runs, 15 hits, 3 doubles, 1 HR, 8 RBIs
- Jazzy Francik - 6-1 W-L, 1.60 ERA, 1 CG, 1 shutout, 35.0 IP, 33 Ks
- Bella Dimitrijevic - 2-1 W-L, 2.70 ERA, 23.1 IP, 22 Ks
- Ashtyn Danley - 2-1 W-L, 4.40 ERA, 14.1 IP, 14 Ks
| MARY NUTTER COLLEGIATE CLASSIC RECAP |
- Rutgers appeared at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Invitational for a third-straight season going 2-3 on the weekend along with a game against Team Japan, the No. 1 team in the world.In the circle, Brooke Shifflett went 2-0 with wins over Bethune-Cookman and UC-San Diego. The junior held down a 1.40 ERA with 10 strikeouts in 15.0 innings pitched. Of her 12 hits allowed, only one was for extra bases. At the plate, Sam Rohwer finished hitting .500 (5-for-10) with two runs, a double, a home run and five RBIs. Addie Osborne battd .357 (5-for-14) with six runs scored, a double, a home run and two RBIs. Altogether, the Scarlet Knights hit five home runs on the season, including Osborne's team-leading fourth of the season.
- RU kicked off the weekend with Shifflett delivering a complete-game shutout in a 6-0 victory over Bethune-Cookman. Baileigh Burtis posted a career-high four RBIs and registered her first home run of the season with a three-run shot going 2-for-3 on the afternoon. Jayla Fuller was 2-for-3 with a triple and pair of runs scored. Addie Osborne and freshman Eva Garofalo also scored runs in the victory.
- The Scarlet Knights dropped a 8-5 decision to Cal State - Fullerton. The Scarlet Knights came back against the Titans in the bottom of the third to knot the score at 3-3, but Fullerton added two runs in the fourth and a trio in the sixth and staved off a seventh-inning rally fueled by a two-run home run by Osborne. Osborne went 2-for-4 with a double and two-run home run, her fourth of the season.
- Siera Hoekstra hit 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored. Mia Mitchell and Sam Rohwer both collected doubles. Mitchell finished 2-for-4 while Sam Rohwer added a run. Kelsey Hoekstra dropped to 2-2 going 3.0 innings in the circle, giving up four earned runs on seven hits with a strikeout. At the plate, Hoesktra batted in a run. Kassandra Gewecke tossed three innings and Marley Caldwell saw action in the final inning. Both Scarlet Knights fanned a pair of Titans.
- Day two opened with a 7-0 setback to LMU. The Scarlet Knights got hits from Hailey Stripling and Osborne and Rohwer. Gewecke got the start. She gave up three runs on four hits and struck out seven. She dropped to 2-2. Shifflett pitched the final two innings of action.
- In game two of day two, Utah came back to hand RU a 3-2 loss. Riley Hwang was 2-for-2 with her first home run of the season and second of her career giving the Scarlet Knights a 2-0 edge in the fifth, but the Utes came back with a pair of walks followed by an RBI triple and RBI single to take the lead. Hoesktra started in the circle, going 4.0 innings and giving up a pair of hits with a pair of strikeouts. Gewecke dropped to 2-3 on the year, allowing three runs on two hits with one Ute down on strikes. Marley Caldwell picked up an inning's worth of work, fanning two.
- The weekend came to a close as Rutgers picked up a 10-3 win over UC-San Diego to leave the west coast in the win column. Rohwer and Makenna Coleman both collected their first Scarlet Knight home runs, both recording three-run shots in the bottom of the fifth that saw RU collect seven runs on five hits. Shifflett, meanwhile, delivered six strikeouts in the victory, one shy of tying her career high. Mia Mitchell drove in two runs on a double and sac fly. Burtis and Hwang also sent in a run apiece and Osborne and Rachel Milan added a run each in the victory.
| TEAM JAPAN |
- Rutgers faced Team Japan with members of the No. 1-ranked team in the world for five innings in an exhibition game. The Scarlet Knights faced a roster with all-star Misaki Katsumata, 2025 World Games bronze medalist Sakura Miwa and 2020 Olympian Miu Goto as Japan collected 14 runs on 13 hits. RU saw hits from Baileigh Burtis, Bailey Briggs, Riley Hwang and Rachel Millan.
- Among head coach Kristen Butler's stops as a professional was in the Japan National League with Denso Softball, where she set a Japanese national record with three home runs in one game.
| THE SNOWMAN: ALEX WILCOX MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT RECAP |
- Rutgers went 2-2 in week two at Nusz Park in Starkville, Mississippi with an 8-0 loss in six innings to host No. 19 Mississippi State and an 8-2 extra-inning victory over North Texas on Friday and an 8-5 victory over Murray State and a 7-2 loss to the Bulldogs on Saturday. Rutgers and Murray State on Sunday was canceled in the top of the first with RU leading 3-0 after rain entered the area.
- In the first meeting with Mississippi State, Kassandra Gewecke got the start and went. 3.0 innings, giving up two runs on four hits with a pair of strikeouts. Riley Hwang kept the Bulldogs from the no-hitter with a two-out single in the third.
- In game two on Friday, North Texas knotted the score at 2-2 in the top of the seventh, but the Scarlet Knights made a comeback in the ninth, generating six runs on six hits and an error. Siera Hoekstra was 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored and Addie Osborne collected her third home run of the season and finished 3-for-5 with two runs scored. Kelsey Hoekstra started in the circle, going seven innings with six strikeouts, but it was Gewecke picking up the win, hurling the final two innings and allowing only one hit in the seven batters faced, along with a pair of strikeouts.
- On Saturday, Rutgers opened with an 8-5 win over Murray State as the Scarlet Knights took the lead for good in the third, scoring two runs off two Racer errors for an 6-4 edge. RU added insurance runs in the fifth on a Hailey Stripling sac fly to left and a Baileigh Burtis double while Murray State plated its only other run in the fifth. Burtis finished 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI doubles with Bailey Briggs and Stripling also punching in a pair of RBIs. Jayla Fuller also collected a double and added two runs. Brooke Shifflett earned her first Scarlet Knight victory, going 4.1 innings in the start with seven strikeouts and Kelsey Hoesktra picked up the save, tossing the final two innings and sending down one Racer on strikes to end a bases-loaded fifth.
- The Scarlet Knights came back twice in their second match-up with No. 19 Mississippi State before the Bulldogs took the game with five runs on a pair of home runs in the sixth inning. Kelsey Hoestra belted her first home run of the season and got the start against the Bulldogs. She tossed. 2.1 innings, giving up one earned run and striking out three, and finished 2-for-3 at the plate. Burtis went 2-for-3 and Stripling added a run.
| NFCA LEADOFF RECAP |
- Rutgers opened the 2026 season at the NFCA Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Florida at 3-2. The Scarlet Knights posted a no-hitter in a 5-0 win over North Carolina Central, an 11-3 win over South Alabama in six innings and a 6-4 victory over Notre Dame for the first win over the Fighting Irish since 2012.
- In the 5-0 win over NCCU, sophomore right-hander Kelsey Hoesktra delivered a no-hitter for the Scarlet Knights behind a career-high nine strikeouts. The no-no has given the Scarlet Knights a no-hitter in each of the last three seasons. Her sister, Siera Hoekstra, captured RU's first home run of the year and finished the game with a pair of runs, sophomore Riley Hwang punched in the first RU run of the year on a stolen base and added a sacrifice fly and freshman Etta Garofalo pinch hit to knock in a a pair of runs.
- No. 4 Tennessee picked up a 9-1 win in five innings in the nightcap of day one. RU's lone run came off the bat of sophomore Addie Osborne with a home run in the top of the fourth.
- Rutgers rebounded with an 11-3 run-rule victory over South Alabama to open up day two. Kelsey Hoesktra improved to 2-0 going four scoreless innings with four strikeouts in the circle, while at the plate she was 2-for-3 with a two-RBI double to put the Scarlet Knights up in their first at-bat. Sister Siera went 2-for-2 with a two-run walk-off single in the sixth. Sophomore Bailey Burtis batted 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs while Osborne collected a two-run double and scored on Hoesktra's walk-off.
- RU pulled within a run and had two aboard in the bottom of the seventh against defending Southland Conference Champion Southeastern Louisiana, but came up short in a 4-3 loss. Kelsey Hoesktra, who was the designated hitter, was 2-for-3, knocking in a run for an early 1-0 Scarlet Knight edge in the first, and also registered a double. Sophomore Kassandra Gewecke tossed 5.2 innings of relief, allowing one run on four hits while fanning three.
- Osborne captured five RBIs on a two-run home run and a bases-loaded clearing double in a 6-4 win over Notre Dame. It was Osborne's second home run of the weekend. Gewkecke picked up her first Scarlet Knight victory with 5.2 innings of work and giving up only one extra base hit. Sam Rohwer sent in RU's other run of the game on a single.
| B1G PLAYERS OF THE WEEK |
- Kelsey Hoekstra was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on February 9. The Overland Park, Kansas native was named to the NFCA Leadoff Classic All-Tournament team after going 2-0 in the circle with a no-hitter and batted .556 with three runs and three RBIs in leading Rutgers to a 3-2 opening weekend.
Hoekstra collected her first career no-hitter in a 5-0 victory over North Carolina Central, striking out a career high nine Eagles. She also tossed four scoreless innings versus South Alabama in the 11-3 five-inning run-rule win. The right-hander is currently holding down a 0.60 ERA with 13 strikeouts in 11.2 innings of work.
| ROSTER FUN FACTS |
- Rutgers is back with a balanced roster of returnees, newcomers and transfers. The Scarlet Knights welcome back eight letterwinners and six starters from last year's youthful squad while adding 11 newcomers to the mix, including six transfers.
- Etta and Eva Garofalo are one of 15 sets of twins, and four freshman twins, playing Division I softball this season. The Scarlet Knight twins will also be taking on twin sisters from three other teams this season including Tennessee, Nebraska and FDU.
- The duo, however, are not the only sisters on the roster as they join senior Siera Hoekstra and sophomore Kelsey Hoesktra as sisters in Scarlet. Together, the two sets of sisters are among the 27 sets of sisters who are teammates. Rutgers joins North Alabama and South Florida with multiple sets of sisters on a squad.
| B1G PLAYERS TO WATCH |
- A trio of Scarlet Knights were lauded by the Big Ten as Players To Watch in 2026.
- Junior outfielder Makenna Coleman is in her first season at Rutgers after spending the last two seasons on the roster at Bryant where she was the 2024 America East Rookie of the Year. As a freshman, she was also named First Team All-America East and earned a nod to the America East All-Tournament Team after hitting .347 and collecting 41 hits, eight doubles, four triples and 25 home runs. Last season, Coleman posted 45 hits, 16 doubles and 29 RBIs and set the America East Tournament record for doubles in a game (3) and most doubles in a tournament (5).
- Junior infielder Sam Rohwer also joins the Scarlet Knight roster from Bryant. She was a 2024 First Team All-America East and America East All-Rookie team honoree behind 34 hits, five doubles, seven home runs, 29 RBIs and .469 slugging percentage. Last year, Rohwer earned First Team All-America East honors for the second-straight season as she racked up 54 hits, 13 doubles, 40 RBIs while hitting .355 with a .603 slugging percentage.
- Junior right-handed pitcher Brooke Shifflett is also in her first year at Rutgers after two seasons at Creighton. As a sophomore, she tossed 72.2 innings with 62 strikeouts and held opponents to a .204 batting average. She made 21 appearances with three complete games and recorded a season-high six strikeouts in games with Kansas City, DePaul and Saint Mary's.
| B1G PLAYERS TO WATCH |
- A trio of Scarlet Knights were lauded by the Big Ten as Players To Watch in 2026.
- Junior outfielder Makenna Coleman is in her first season at Rutgers after spending the last two seasons on the roster at Bryant where she was the 2024 America East Rookie of the Year. As a freshman, she was also named First Team All-America East and earned a nod to the America East All-Tournament Team after hitting .347 and collecting 41 hits, eight doubles, four triples and 25 home runs. Last season, Coleman posted 45 hits, 16 doubles and 29 RBIs and set the America East Tournament record for doubles in a game (3) and most doubles in a tournament (5).
- Junior infielder Sam Rohwer also joins the Scarlet Knight roster from Bryant. She was a 2024 First Team All-America East and America East All-Rookie team honoree behind 34 hits, five doubles, seven home runs, 29 RBIs and .469 slugging percentage. Last year, Rohwer earned First Team All-America East honors for the second-straight season as she racked up 54 hits, 13 doubles, 40 RBIs while hitting .355 with a .603 slugging percentage.
- Junior right-handed pitcher Brooke Shifflett is also in her first year at Rutgers after two seasons at Creighton. As a sophomore, she tossed 72.2 innings with 62 strikeouts and held opponents to a .204 batting average. She made 21 appearances with three complete games and recorded a season-high six strikeouts in games with Kansas City, DePaul and Saint Mary's.
| SOFTBALL AMERICA BIG TEN FRESHMAN TO WATCH |
- Four members of the roster landed on Softball America's Big Ten Freshmen To Watch list in January.
- Freshman catcher Charleigh Schuettler begins her Scarlet Knight career after earning Desert Valley Region Defensive Player of the Year at Sandra Day O'Connor High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Twin rookies infielder Etta Garofalo and catcher Eva Garofalo from Warwick, New York are one of 15 sets of twins, and four freshman twins, playing Division I softball this season. Etta ranked No. 20 nationally and was the No. 15 infielder by Line Drive Media, who led Warwick Valley High School in batting average, OBS, OPS, SLG and doubles. Eva, meanwhile, ranked No. 20 nationally and was the No. 9 catcher by Line Drive Media hitting .384 with 29 home runs, nine triples, 49 doubles and 14 RBIs with her Empire State Huskies club. Both were three-time Section 9 Division Champions at Warwick Valley.
- Marley Caldwell, a right-handed hurler from Scottsdale, Arizona, enters the circle for Rutgers having earned 4 West Valley All-Region First team honors and being named Notre Dame Prep High School MVP
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