
Softball Travels To In-State Rival Nebraska On Tuesday For First Midweek Game Of Season
3/28/2022 7:13:00 PM | Softball
Bluejays seeking first win in Lincoln since 2009
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Creighton (13-11, 3-4 BIG EAST) travels down Interstate 80 to face in-state rival Nebraska (21-9) for a midweek contest.Â
First pitch between the Bluejays and Huskers is set for 4 p.m. at Bowlin Stadum in Lincoln, Neb.Â
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Matchup
Tuesday, March 29 • Creighton (13-11) at Nebraska (21-9) • 4 p.m.Â
(Game was originally scheduled for 5 p.m.)
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Follow The Games
Tuesday's game will be live streamed on BTN Plus, which can be found at www.btn2go.com.
Live stats will be available through statbroadcast. A link to the live stats can be found on the Creighton Softball schedule page at GoCreighton.com.Â
Scoring updates and infographics will be provided via Twitter at @BluejaySoftball.
Scouting Creighton (13-11)
The Bluejays enters Tuesday's matchup with an 13-11 overall record after going 2-1 last weekend against Providence.
The Bluejays run-ruled the Friars on Friday 10-0 in five innings and earned a 7-6 walk-off win on Saturday afternoon, before dropping the series finale 10-7 on Sunday Â
The Bluejays currently lead the BIG EAST in batting average (.313), slugging percentage (.491) and on-base percentage (.403), while ranking second in runs scored (137), RBI (127), doubles (35) triples (6), and hit by pitches (23).
Creighton has six batters hitting over .300 lead by the BIG EAST Player of the Week Emma Rosonke.
Rosonke leads the Bluejays with a .373 batting average, which ranks fifth best in the BIG EAST. She also leads the conference in slugging percentage (.814), RBI (33) and home runs (7).
Cayla Nielsen leads the Bluejays and the conference with 28 runs on a team-high 29 hits including eight doubles, two triples and four home runs.Â
Junior Kailey Wilson leads the BIG EAST with a .482 on-base percentage on a team-best 15 walks. Wilson is also hitting .368 with five doubles, five home runs and 17 RBI.
Kiara Mills (.357), Madeline Vejvoda (.338) and Alyssa Gappa (.309) are also hitting over .300, while Saren Croker (.296), Sam Alm (.279), Shayna Dahlen (.278) and Brittney Manthie (.273) are not far behind.
The Bluejays pitching staff owns a 4.12 ERA with 123 strikeouts while allowing 90 earned runs on 165 hits.
Junior Kate Mullally holds a team-best 2.65 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 42.1 innings of works.
Mikayla Santa Cruz leads the Jays with 49 strikeouts in 51.0 innings pitched and a 3.84 ERA, while Alexis Wiggins has also tossed 37.2 innings and struck out 33 batters for a 4.65 ERA.
Head coach Brent Vigness is in his 29th season at the helm with 817 victories, the most of any coach across all sports in Creighton athletics history.
Scouting Nebraska (21-9)
The Huskers have won their last six games and enter Tuesday's matchup with a 21-9 overall record after taking down No. 19 Michigan twice last weekend.
Sophomore Billie Andrews leads the country in home runs with 17 while also leading the Big Ten with a .950 slugging percentage and 96 total bases.Â
Junior Mya Felder leads the Nebraska offense with a .417 batting average with 30 hits, four doubles, two home runs and 16 RBI., while Sydney Gray (.370), Cam Ybarra (.341), Addie Squier (.329) and Courtney Wallace (.315) all hit over .300 for the Huskers.
As a team the Huskers lead the Big Ten is hits, runs, home runs, RBI, total bases, slugging percentage and on-base percentage. Nebraska is hitting .307 with 39 doubles, seven triples and 47 home runs.Â
Seniors Olivia Ferrell and Wallace lead the way for the Huskers in the circle. Ferrell holds a 2.37 ERA with 101 strikeouts through 91.2 innings of work, while Wallace has a 3.60 ERA through 89.1 innings of action and has tossed 64 strikeouts.Â
Nebraska's pitching staff has a 3.45 ERA with 180 strikeouts in 199 innings of work.Â
Head coach Rhonda Revelle is in her 30th season at the helm of Nebraska.Â
Series History Against Huskers
Nebraska leads thee all-time series against Creighton 85-38.Â
The Bluejays and Huskers have not met since 2019 due to Covid in 2020 and Nebraska playing a Big Ten only schedule in 2021.Â
Creighton won the last meeting between the two schools on April 9, 2019, as the Bluejays run-ruled the Huskers 9-1 in five innings for the first time since April 9, 2008 (13-1).
The Huskers have won six out of the last seven meetings, while the Bluejays last win in Lincoln come on April 1, 2009.Â
Coaches With Winning Experience
Creighton head coach Brent Vigness and Nebraska head coach Rhonda Revelle own a combined 2,019 victories.
Vigness owns the most wins of any Creighton head coach in school history (817 in 29 seasons), while Revelle is the winningest coach in the history of Husker athletics (1041 wins in 30 seasons).
Vigness also claimed 148 victories during five season at Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), and Revelle tallied eight during one year at Nebraska Wesleyan.Â
Home-Grown Talent
A combined 15 players on Tuesday's rosters hail from the state of Nebraska.
Creighton has eight players from Nebraska while Nebraska has seven. Of the 15, 10 are from the the Omaha metro area.Â
Rosonke Earns BE Player of the Week
Sophomore Emma Rosonke earned BIG EAST Softball Player of the Week honors, the league announced on Monday afternoon. Rosonke is the second Bluejay this season to earn the BIG EAST Player of the Week honor, joining Cayla Nielsen (March 7).
Rosonke continued her dominance at the plate, collected 12 RBI over the three-game weekend to extend her league-leading total out to 33 RBI on the season. The Omaha native finished the series with a .444 batting average (4-of-9) with a pair of three-run home runs and a grand slam. Â
She started the weekend by going 2-for-2 with a grand slam home run in the bottom of the fourth to power the Jays to a 10-0 run-rule win. It was the Bluejays first grand slam home run since Jayci Foster hit one at Georgetown on March 23, 2019.
Rosonke then collected four more RBI on a three-run home run and a groundout on Saturday as she went 1-for-3 from the plate in the 6-7 win, before capping off the weekend with her second three-run home run of the series and another four RBI in the game on Sunday.Â
Rosonke has started 22 games for the Bluejays in right field and currently leads the team in batting average (.373) and home runs (7) while also posting a BIG EAST best 33 RBI. She has collected multi-RBI in nine games, including posting four RBI in five different games this season. Rosonke has now reached back in 11 straight games, which is the fourth longest on the team this season.
RBI Queen
Sophomore Emma Rosonke collected four RBI in all three games last weekend against Providence to up her league leading total to 33 RBI.Â
The Omaha native has now recorded four RBI in five different games this season and is tied for the nation lead with 1.50 RBI per game.Â
Rosonke is the only Bluejay since at least 1999 to have more than four four-RBI games in a season. The last person to have four-games of 4+ RBI was Jen Daro during the 2016 season.Â
Rosonke currently has nine multi-RBI games which is also the most in a season since Kiara Mills had 11 multi-RBI games in 2019.Â
One-Hit Wonder
Junior Kate Mullally nearly tossed the 25th no-hitter under head coach Brent Vigness on Friday in Creighton's 10-0 run-rule win over Providence. Mullally allowed just one hit in the top of the fifth with one out, breaking up the no-hitter.
The Sward native tossed all 5.0 innings and struck out four batters while earning her first career shutout and her second win in as many games.Â
The last Bluejay to allow just one hit or less was Kiele Miller against LIU on March 6, 2020. That same season, junior Mikayla Santa Cruz also tossed a five inning one-hitter against Purdue Fort Wayne on Feb. 28.Â
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Rosonke's Grand Day
Sophomore Emma Rosonke powered the Bluejays to a 10-0 win over Providence on Friday with a grand slam home run over the right field wall.Â
It was the first grand slam for Rosonke in her career and it was the first grand slam for the Bluejays since Jayci Foster hit one at Georgetown on March 23, 2019.
Rosonke's Home Run Derby
Emma Rosonke leads the team in home runs this season with seven and has now hit a home run in three straight games after driving in 12 runs on two three-run home runs and a grand slam last weekend against Providence.
Since joining the BIG EAST there has only been five Bluejays to hit home runs in three straight games. Rosonke is the first to do so since Kiara Mills hit home runs in three straight game last season.Â
The other three Bluejays hit home runs in three consecutive game during the 2014 season. Bri Lingl hit a home run in three straight games from April 8 to April 12 and Liz Dike hit home runs in three straight games from March 19 to March 22, while Alexis Cantu hit home runs in four straight games from April 8 to April 12.Â
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Vejvoda Earns Spot on BE Honor Roll
Sophomore Madeline Vejvoda earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on March 21 after posting a .500 (6-of-12) batting average with six hits, one double and three RBI to help the Bluejays to their first BIG EAST win of the season at Seton Hall.
Vejvoda went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI, while also drawing a walk to lead the Bluejays offense in the second game of a doubleheader on March 19. She wrapped up the weekend with another two hits including an RBI and a run scored as the Jays took down Seton Hall 4-2 in extra-innings.Â
Mullally Shines in Circle At Seton Hall
Junior Kate Mullally entered the matchup with Seton Hall have thrown 8.0 total innings this season and just 31.0 innings for her whole career in 17 appearances.Â
The Nebraska native shined throughout the weekend in South Orange though, firing 19.2 innings while striking out 12 batters over the three-game series.Â
Mullally came in for relief in the first game of the doubleheader and tossed 5.0 innings and allowed just one run. She came back in during game two of the doubleheader and provided 5.1 innings of relief while striking out a then career-high five batters.Â
Her performances on Saturday gave her the starting nod on Sunday where she tossed a career-high 9.0 innings, collected a career-high six strikeouts, and earned her first career win as a Bluejays.Â
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Junior Kiara Mills etched her name into the top 10 of Creighton's hit by pitch record list last weekend at Seton Hall.
Mills was hit by a pitch in each of the three games against Seton Hall, pushing her into 10th on the all-time hit by pitch record board with 14.Â
The West Covina, Calif. native is also currently tie for ninth with a .325 batting average and is five home runs away from entering the top 10 list for home runs.
(Career charts listed on page 6)
Home Runs Tell The TaleÂ
Creighton is 9-1 this season when not allowing a home run but is just 4-10 when allowing a long ball.
The Bluejays are also 9-6 when hitting at least one home run and 4-5 when not hitting a homer.Â
During Creighton's 13 wins this season, the Bluejays have hit 13 home runs and have allowed just sixÂ
Comparatively, Creighton has allowed 16 home runs during its 11 losses this season.Â
Walking Off With Victories
The Bluejays have had three walk-off wins this season, including this past Saturday's 7-6 win of Providence.
Junior Kiara Mills lifted the Bluejays to their third walk off win of the season by following a led-off double by Kailey Wilson with a RBI double of her own.Â
The Bluejays have two more walk-off wins this season as sophomore Emma Rosonke belted her first home run and the Jays first walk-off of the season with a three-run home run over the right centerfield wall to give Creighton a 9-1 win over Abilene Christian (Feb. 13).
Junior Sam Alm added another walk-off hit on March 5 in the Bluejays 14-6 run-rule victory over Oakland at the Evansville Softball Invitational.Â
Alm laced a single into right field, which allowed Cayla Nielsen to score from third as the Bluejays captured the victory and their second walk-off win of the season.
The Bluejays owned five walk-off wins in 2021, including three walk-off home runs. Below is a list of Creighton's walk-off wins during the 2021 and 2022 season.
Score   Play (player)   Date
7-6 vs. Providence   RBI-2B (Mills)   3/26/22
14-6 (6) vs. Oakland   RBI-Single (Alm)   3/5/22Â
9-1 (5) vs Abilene Christian   3-RBI HR (Rosonke)   2/13/22
10-2 (6) vs. UICÂ Â Â RBI-1B (Gappa)Â Â Â 3/5/21
4-3 vs. Northern Kentucky   2-RBI HR (Wilson)   3/6/21
6-5 vs. Seton Hall   Reach on E (Rosonke)   4/3/21
4-3 vs. St. John's   Solo HR (Mills)   4/10/21
12-9 vs. St. John's   3-RBI HR (Wilson)   4/11/21
*Bold Indicates happened this year.
Free Softball
Creighton has played three extra-inning contests so far this season.
The Bluejays have gone 2-1 in those three contests, including a 3-1 eight inning win over Abilene Christian (Feb. 12) and a 4-2 nine inning win over Seton Hall (March 20).
Since joining the BIG EAST, Creighton is 13-9 in extra-inning games, including a 5-3 mark in conference contest. The Bluejays are 67-93-2 all-time in extra-inning games.Â
Nielsen Named BIG EAST Player of the Week
Sophomore Cayla Nielsen earned BIG EAST Player of the Week honors, the league announced on Monday, March 7. The Blair, Nebraska native hit 9-of-18 (.500) from the plate with four RBI, two doubles and one home run to help the Bluejays to a 3-2 record at the Evansville Softball Invitational on March 4-6.
Nielsen led the BIG EAST in runs scored and tied for the BIG EAST lead in hits with nine, while extending her on-base streak out to 13-games.Â
The sophomore started all five games in centerfield for Creighton and scored the Bluejays lone run in the Evansville Softball Invitational opener against Bowling Green when she launched her third home run of the season over the left field wall.Â
She finished the opening day of the tournament by going 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored to help Creighton to a 11-2 win over Green Bay. She then went 2-for-5 and scored three runs in the Jays 14-6 triumph over Oakland on Saturday afternoon, before capping off the second day of competition by going 3-for-3 from the plate with three runs scored as the Bluejays run-ruled Green Bay 8-0 in five innings.
Nielsen has started all 18 games this season and currently leads the Bluejays in multiple offensive categories. The Nebraska native paces the team with a .379 batting average, while also leading the Bluejays with 22 hits, 23 runs, five doubles and two triples.
League-Opener History
Creighton is 5-3 in BIG EAST openers and has won 12 of its last 16 conference opening-games , including wins in the final seven Missouri Valley Conference lid-lifters.Â
The last time Creighton opened conference play at home was in 2016 when they hosted Providence for a three-game set. The Bluejays won two games as the third was cancelled due to inclement weather in the Omaha area.
The Bluejays are 23-13 all-time in their first conference game of the season during stints in the HCAC (2-3), WAC (1-1), MVC (15-6) and BIG EAST (5-3).
Nielsen's On-Base Streak Reached 13
Sophomore Cayla Nielsen reached base in 13 consecutive games entering March 6th game against Evansville, which was the longest since Ashley Cantu reached base safely in 21 consecutive games in 2019.
During her 13-game on-base streak, Nielsen was hitting .457 (19-for-42) with four doubles, two triples, three home runs, 12 RBI and scored 19 runs.
Nielsen also had a seven game hit streak that was snapped on Feb. 27 against South Dakota State.Â
The Nebraska native has started all 21 games in center field this season and owns a team-high 24 hits, 24 runs scored, five doubles and two triples while collecting a team-best 42 total bases.
Offensive Outburst
The Creighton offense produced 11 runs on 13 hits during a six-inning victory over Green Bay (March 4).
Cayla Nielsen, Sam Alm and Emma Rosonke each scored a pair of runs, as Nielsen and Rosonke each went 3-for-4 from the plate.Â
Rosonke set new career-highs with three hits while also collecting four of the Bluejays 10 RBI.
Creighton followed their performance against Green Bay up with a slug-fest against Oakland on March 5.Â
The Bluejays set season-highs in hits (15), runs (14), RBI (13), doubles (5) and total bases (23).
Nielsen and Kiara Mill each crossed the plate three times, while Alm and Kailey Wilson each scored two runs.Â
Nine different Bluejays posted at least one hit while Mills and Shayna Dahlen led the Bluejays offense with three hits apiece.Â
Mills drove in a season-high three runs while launching her third home run of the season.
The Bluejays' output against the Golden Grizzles marked the most runs scored in a single game since February 8, 2020, when Creighton set the single-game record with 24 runs scored against Toledo. Â
Hit Parade
Creighton's 15 hits against Oakland (March 5) marked a new season-high and was the most hits in a single game by the Bluejays since February 8, 2020, when the Jays had 18 in their 24-1 win over Toledo.
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, Creighton has recorded 15 or more hits in a single game just four times.Â
Date    Opponent   Hits
3/5/22   vs. Oakland   15
2/8/20   vs. Toledo   18
4/17/18   Kansas City   15
3/23/16   Providence   16
Creighton At Home
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, the Bluejays own a 52-47 record at home.
The Bluejays are 2-4 at home this season after going 2-1 last weekend against Providence.Â
Creighton is hitting .308 at home with nine doubles, two triples and six home runs.Â
Kiara Mills leads the Bluejays offense with a .571 batting average, while Kailey Wilson (.471), Emma Rosonke (.467), Madeline Vejvoda (.438) and Alyssa Gappa (.417) are all hitting above .400 at home.Â
Rosonke has launched three of the Bluejays six home runs and has collected 13 of the 27 RBI thus far, while Mills and Wilson have scored a team-high eight runs at home this season.Â
Opponents are hitting .323 with 11 home runs and eight doubles at the Creighton Sports Complex.
A total of 17 home runs (6 by CU, 11 by Opponents) have been hit during 37 innings of action.Â
The Bluejays were 8-3 at home last season, including a stretch of four consecutive wins and seven victories in eight games at the Creighton Sports Complex.
Creighton played 10 straight games at home (March 20-April 14) and posted a 7-3 mark during those contests.
The Bluejays finished the season hitting .301 at home with 31 extra-base hits, including 16 home runs.Â
The Bluejays did not play a home game in 2020 because of the season ending on March 12, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Creighton posted 13 wins at home in 2018, the most in a single season since claiming 19 home victories in 2008.
Year-by-year home records since 2014:
2022: 2-4
2021: 8-3
2020: No home games
2019: 5-6
2018: 13-6
2017: 6-6
2016: 7-8
2015: 4-9
2014: 9-6
HRs Hit At CU Sports Complex By Year
HRs (CU HRs) Number of Games   Year  Â
17 (6)Â Â Â 6Â Â Â 2022
34 (16)Â Â Â 11Â Â Â 2021
--      No home games   2020
33 (15)Â Â Â 11Â Â Â 2019
47Â Â Â (25)Â Â Â 19Â Â Â 2018
29Â Â Â (13)Â Â Â 12Â Â Â 2017
26Â Â Â (9)Â Â Â 15Â Â Â 2016
41Â Â Â (16)Â Â Â 13Â Â Â 2015
29Â Â Â (17)Â Â Â 15Â Â Â 2014
Playing At Home In February
Creighton was originally scheduled to open play at home on March 11 against Georgetown, but due to inclement weather in Texas the Bluejays had to adjust their plans.
Those plans and above average temperatures in Omaha, brought South Dakota State to the CU Sports Complex for a rare February home contest for the Bluejays.
It was just the fourth time in Creighton softball history that the Bluejays played a home game in February.Â
February 27th doubleheader with South Dakota State was also the first February home game since the Bluejays hosted Nebraska on February 24, 1996, in the season opener.Â
Creighton is 4-6 all-time in home games played in February.Â
Home Opener History
Creighton is 12-3 during its last 15 home-openers, and 17-11 overall under head coach Brent Vigness.
Creighton owns a 30-15 record (.667) in home openers, including wins in 12 of the last 16 years (includes 2020 when Creighton did not play a home game).
The Bluejays are slated to play 7 more home games this season, including BIG EAST series against Villanova and DePaul.
Rosonke Listed on BE Honor Roll
Sophomore Emma Rosonke earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Feb. 21 after her performances at the Cardinal Classic.
Rosonke tied for the most RBI in the BIG EAST with eight, while hitting .400 at the Cardinal Classic with two home runs and two doubles while amassing 14 total bases to help Creighton to a 4-1 weekend.Â
She led the Bluejays by going 2-for-4 with four RBI, a double and a towering 2-run home run over the left center field fence in the weekend opener against Ohio.
She followed the opening game performance by delivering an RBI double, a run and a walk in the Jays back-and-forth 8-7 win over host Lamar.
The Omaha native continued her well-rounded performance by going 2-for-4 with a three-run home run to straight away center field during Creighton 9-8 victory over Ohio.
Alm, Manthie, Santa Cruz and Wiggins Make UTEP Invitational All-Tournament Team
Sam Alm, Brittney Manthie, Mikayla Santa Cruz and Alexis Wiggins each earned spots on the UTEP Invitational All-Tournament Team.
Alm led the Bluejays with 10 RBI, while posting a .400 batting average with six hits. She also scored twice and stole a base.Â
Manthie led the Bluejays with nine hits, a .643 batting average and scored seven runs.
The junior went 3-for-3 with a run scored and a stolen base to lead the Bluejays to a 6-2 win over Idaho State on Feb. 11 before adding a pair of hits and another run scored in the night cap against UTEP to finish opening day with a .833 batting average (5-for-6).
Santa Cruz went 2-1 in the circle, tossing a pair of complete games with 17 strikeouts in 15.2 innings of work, while Wiggins also pitched 13.0 innings, posting a 0.69 ERA with 17 strikeouts.Â
The freshman collected her first win as a Bluejays, tossing all five innings in a 9-1 win over Abilene Christian on Feb. 13. Wiggins struck out five while allowing just three total hits in the win.
Santa Cruz Nabs BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week
Mikayla Santa Cruz was named the BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week for the first time in her career, the league announced on Feb. 14.Â
Santa Cruz tossed a pair of complete game to post a 1.15 ERA, while allowed just two earned runs in 15.2 innings of work and struck out 17 batters during three appearances to earn a spot on the UTEP Invitational All-Tournament team in El Paso, Texas.
The Tucson, Arizona native went the distance, allowing an earned run on five hits while notching six strikeouts in a 6-2 win over Idaho State to open the 2022 season.
The Bluejay junior returned to the circle in the afternoon of Feb 12 when she tossed her second complete game of the season. Santa Cruz gave up just one run on six hits and struck out nine as the Jays captured an eight-inning 3-1 victory over Abilene Christian.
Wiggins Secures First BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Honor
Alexis Wiggins captured the first BIG EAST Freshman of the Week award following her performance at the UTEP Invitational in El Paso, Texas.
Wiggins posted a BIG EAST-best 0.69 ERA over 13 innings of work while also striking out 17 batters.
The Nebraska native collected her first win as a Bluejays, tossing all five innings in the 9-1 win over Abilene Christian on Feb. 13. Wiggins struck out five while allowing just three total hits in the win.
She did not allow a run in 3.2 innings of work and struck out eight batters in her first collegiate appearance against UTEP on Feb. 11 before earning her first collegiate start on Feb. 12 against UTEP.
Wiggins struck out four and allowed just one earned run on six hits over 4.1 innings of work, before having to leave the game after taking a liner off her leg in the bottom half of the fifth inning.
Mathie Earns Spot on BIG EAST Honor Roll
Junior Brittney Manthie earned BIG EAST Honor Roll recognition after collecting a BIG EAST-best nine hits on 9-for-14 hitting (.643 batting average) and scoring seven runs to also earn All-Tournament honors at the UTEP Invitational.
The Minnesota native started the weekend by going 3-for-3 with a run scored and a stolen base to lead the Bluejays to a 6-2 win over Idaho State. Manthie added a pair of hits and another run scored in the night cap to finished opening day with a .833 batting average (5-for-6).
Manthie continued her dominance at the plate by going 2-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored in a 3-1 win over Abilene Christian on Feb. 12. Manthie went just 1-for-4 in the night cap against UTEP but did draw another walk and added another run to her impressive performance.
She ended the weekend by going 1-for-2 and scored two more times as Creighton run-ruled Abilene Christian, 9-1, on Feb. 13. Manthie also drew her fourth walk of the weekend and reached base on a fielder's choice during her lone plate appearance without a hit.
Mills and Gappa Hit Back-to-back Triples
Kiara Mills and Alyssa Gappa hit back-to-back triples in the season-opener against Idaho State on Feb. 11.
It was the first time that two Bluejays hit consecutive triples since at least 1999.
The Bluejays have hit two triples in the same game just 11 times since the 1999 season. During those 11 game, only two other time have both triples came in the same inning.
Below is a list of all the times Creighton has hit two triples in a game since 1999.
No.   Opponent   Date
2* !   vs. Idaho State   2/11/22
2   vs. Niagara   3/11/20
2   vs. Kansas City   4/17/18
2*   vs. Weber State   2/25/17
2   vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff   2/11/12
2   vs. Detroit   2/13/09
2   vs. Alcorn State   2/23/08
2   at Northern Colorado   3/10/07
2   vs. Texas-Arlington   2/22/04
2   at Kansas City   3/31/99
4*   at Bellevue   2/8/99
* - Indicates happened in same inning
! - Indicates happened consecutively
Starting On The Right Foot
Creighton opened the season with a 3-2 record at the UTEP Invitational during the opening weekend for the fifth time since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.
The four other years the Jays posted a winning record during the opening weekend were in 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2020.
Creighton qualified for the BIG EAST Tournament during both the 2014 and 2018 season and were on pace to make their third BIG EAST Tournament before ending their season early due to Covid.
2022: 3-2 in El Paso, Texas
2021: 0-3 at Wichita State
2020: 3-2 in San Antonio, Texas
2019: 1-4 in Las Cruces, N.M.
2018: 3-2 in Las Vegas, Nev.
2017: 1-4 in Tempe, Ariz.
2016: 1-4 in Tempe, Ariz.
2015: 3-2 in Tempe, Ariz.
2014: 3-2 in Tempe, Ariz.
The last time Creighton finished with fewer than two losses in the opening weekend of the season was in 2012 when the Bluejays swept a four game series against Arkansas-Pine Bluff in Arkansas. Creighton started the 2012 season with seven consecutive
victories.Â
The last time Creighton opened the year with a perfect showing at a tournament was in 2007 when Creighton went 5-0 at the UCA Spring Clash in Conway, Arkansas.
This year marked the fourth time the Bluejays are in Texas for the opening weekend since 2004. Creighton opens the 2022 season with three straight five-game tournaments in Texas, the most tournaments in a single state to start the year in school history.
Vigness Reaches 800 Creighton Wins
Head coach Brent Vigness owns an 817-621-4 record at the helm of the Bluejays and is the only Creighton coach to reach the 800-win mark during a coaching tenure.
He earned his 800th win at Creighton last season with a 6-5 win over Seton Hall on April 3.
Vigness is one of five active Creighton coaches with more than 350 wins as a Bluejay head coach.Â
A Central College (Iowa) grad, Vigness took over for the Bluejays prior to the 1994 season after spending five years as head coach at Assumption College in Worchester, Massachusetts.
Coach, Sport     Wins (as of 3/28/22)
Brent Vigness, Softball   817*
Ed Servais, Baseball    598*
Mary Higgins, Softball    564
Tom Lilly, Men's & Women's Tennis    492*
Kirsten Bernthal Booth, Volleyball    414*
Jim Flanery, Women's Basketball    379*
Ed Hubbs, Men's & Women's Tennis    347
Dana Altman, Men's Basketball    327
* still active coaching at Creighton
Bluejays Picked 4th In Preseason Poll
The Creighton softball team earned the fourth position with 41 points in the 2022 BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll, the league announced on January 20.
Villanova, the reigning BIG EAST champions, earned the top spot in the poll with 62 points, including six first-place votes. DePaul received the remaining three first-place votes and ranked second with 58 points.Â
UConn took the third spot with 48 points while Creighton came in behind the Huskies with 41. Butler (39), St. John's (26), Seton Hall (22), Providence (20) and Georgetown (8) rounded out the bottom half of the 2022 edition of the preseason coaches' poll.
Creighton finished 2021 with an 8-7 record in league play to place fourth (14-14 overall). A bulk of the Bluejays 2021 team, including All-BIG EAST First Team selection Kailey Wilson returns to the lineup this season.
Five true freshmen, one graduate transfer and a Division II transfer joined the program for the 2022 season.Â
For just the third time since Creighton joined the BIG EAST prior to the 2014 season, this year's conference schedule will include three-day weekend's with one game on each day. The Bluejays' first BIG EAST series is set for March 11-13 as Creighton hosts Georgetown in their home-opener.
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Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Villanova (6) - 62
2. DePaul (3) - 58
3. UConn - 48
4. Creighton - 41
5. Butler - 39
6. St. John's -26
7. Seton Hall - 22
8. Providence - 20
9. Georgetown - 8
() - First-place votes