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Softball Hosts Ohio State in Weekend Series


SERIES INFORMATION
Purdue (10-22) vs. Ohio State (17-14)
April 29-May 2
Friday – 4 p.m. | Saturday (DH) – 1 and 3:30 p.m. | Sunday – 1 p.m. ET
TV: Big Ten Network+
Stats: purduestats.com
 
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue softball team (10-22) begins its final two-week home stand with four games this weekend versus Ohio State at Bittinger Stadium.

The series will begin today at 4 p.m. ET, followed by a doubleheader Saturday at 1 and 3:30 p.m. ET before closing game Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. Fans can stream the game live on Big Ten Network Plus, or tune in online to the radio broadcast.

Tickets are available with Bittinger Stadium at 50% capacity. Single-game tickets are $5 for fans 13 and older. Click here to learn more.
 
NOTES

  • Rachel Becker leads the Big Ten in x categories: batting average (.482), runs (30), hits (53), doubles (14), total bases (75)
  • Senior Ryleigh Scott recorded five RBI in both double header games at Michigan State (4/23), tying for the most by a Big Ten player in a single game this season. She is the only batter in the league to accomplish the feat more than once.
  • Additionally, Scott produced two triples in each of the Michigan State (4/23) games, the only Big Ten player to record as many in a single game.
  • Becca Jones is one of seven Big Ten players to produce three or more runs in a single game this season (at Michigan State, twice on 4/23).
  • As a team, Purdue recorded multiple season-bests at Michigan State on 4/24, including nine RBI, and six doubles while matching its season-high nine runs.



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