
Softball Resumes BIG EAST Play with Pivotal Final Road Series at DePaul
4/24/2025 10:06:00 AM | Softball
Friday, April 25, 2025 • 1 p.m. • Saturday, April 26, 2025 • 12 p.m. • Sunday, April 27, 2025 • 12 p.m.
Chicago, Ill. • Cacciatore Stadium
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Creighton (19-23, 9-9 BIG EAST) hits the road for the final times this season, traveling to the Windy City to battle DePaul (14-28, 1-17 BIG EAST) for a pivotal three-game series with postseason aspirations on the line. Â
The action begins on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. from Cacciatore Stadium and will continue with a single game on Saturday beginning at 12 p.m. The series will conclude on Sunday with first pitch scheduled for 12 p.m.Â
Live Stats Information
All of Creighton's games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the small bar graph icon on the scoreboard at the top of the page for the event of your choosing. Stats to all home games can also be followed at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scoring updates and infographics will be provided via Twitter at @BluejaySoftball.
Broadcast Information
This weekend's three-game series at DePaul will be broadcasted live on FloSports.Â
The Creighton Softball schedule page at gocreighton.com has direct links to each broadcast, with even more specifics provided at http://GoCreighton.com/flosports.Â
The Creighton Softball schedule page at gocreighton.com has direct links to each broadcast.
Bluejays not Blue Jays
Creighton's mascot is the Bluejays or Bluejay, one word. Conversely the MLB Toronto team is the Blue Jays.
Scouting Creighton (19-22, 9-9 BIG EAST)
Surging at the right time, Creighton enters this weekend's pivotal BIG EAST battle with DePaul with 19-23 overall record.
The Bluejays currently sit in seventh place in the BIG EAST with an 9-9 mark in the BIG EAST and are coming off a 2-1 series loss to BIG EAST front-runner St. John's this past weekend and a midweek loss to Omaha on Tuesday.Â
Offensively, Creighton ranks second in the BIG EAST with a .297 batting average with 53 doubles, 11 triples, 37 home runs and 212 RBI, while scoring 5.48 runs per contest.Â
The Bluejays are led offensively by senior Sydra Seville, who is hitting an impressive .386 on a team-high 59 hits, including six doubles, two triples and two home runs, while driving in 20 RBI and scoring a team-best 32 runs of her own.Â
Junior Lily West is hitting .347 with 50 hits, including six double and two home runs while ranking second on the team with 31 RBI and 27 total runs scored, while sophomore Kaelan Schultz has provided a spark of power to the Bluejays lineup, owning a .324 batting average on eight home runs and three doubles.
Sophomore Ashten Pierson has come alive as of late, posting a .315 batting average on 35 hits and 12 walks, while junior Erika Perez boasts a .291 average with a team-best eight doubles and six home runs with 27 runs driven in.
Providing much of the power in the middle of the lineup has been sophomore Sydney Potter, who has driven in a team-leading 46 RBI on five doubles and a team-leading 10 home runs while hitting at a .293 average.
Senior Kenzie Schopfer has emerged as the Bluejays go-to pitcher over the last few weeks as she owns a 4.26 ERA with 58 strikeouts in 95.1 innings of work. Sophomore Brooklyn Patchen leads the way with seven victories while owning a team-best 3.55 ERA and a team-high 73 strikeouts in 94.2 innings pitched this season.Â
Sophomore Brooke Shifflett has also been a reliable option, owning a 6-7 overall record and a 4.31 ERA with 48 punchouts in 61.2 innings of work, while freshman Abby Rusher has provided 33.1 innings of relief this spring, collecting a 5.46 ERA.Â
As a staff, the Bluejays rank second in the BIG EAST with a 4.08 ERA and 199 strikeouts while holding its opponents to 283 hits in 285.0 innings this year.Â
Creighton returns six regular starters from last season's 36-22 squad that posted the programs first 35-win season since 2010 and finished runner-up in both the BIG EAST regular-season and tournament. The Bluejays were picked to finish fourth in the BIG EAST by the league coaches in 2025.Â
Head coach Krista Wood is in her third season with the Bluejays and holds a 585-394 career record, including a 77-76 mark at Creighton.Â
Scouting DePaul (14-28, 1-17 BIG EAST)
Eliminated from postseason contention, DePaul enters this weekend's series with a 14-28 overall record and a 1-17 mark in the BIG EAST, with its lone conference win coming earlier this month against Seton Hall.
The Blue Demons were swept by Connecticut last weekend and are coming off a 9-4 midweek loss to Illinois.Â
As a team, DePaul is hitting .256 with 54 doubles, five triples, and 17 home runs, while scoring 165 runs for an average of 3.92 runs per game.Â
Senior Baylee Cosgrove paces the Blue Demons with a .323 batting average and is the only DePaul player hitting over .300. She's tallied 42 hits including 10 doubles and 21 runs scored. Supporting her are sophomores Lydia Ettema and Morgan Rogers, who are hitting .299 and .275 respectfully with a combined 51 hits, eight doubles and 45 runs scored.Â
In the circle, DePaul ranks eighth with a 6.83 ERA with 155 strikeouts in 267.1 innings of work this season.Â
Junior Bella Nigey leads the rotation with an 8-9 record, a team-best 3.65 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 86.1 innings. Fellow junior Kelly Greene serves as the primary No. 2 arm with a 7.85 ERA and 37 strikeouts over 78.0 innings of work.
DePaul was picked eighth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll as head coach Liz Bouck-Jagielski is in her first season with the Blue Demons.Â
Series History Against Blue DemonsÂ
Creighton and DePaul have met 38 times previously with DePaul leading the all-time series over the Bluejays, 23-12, including a 17-10 edge in BIG EAST contests.
The Bluejays, however, have won five out of the last six contests, including all three matchups in Omaha last season.Â
Creighton is 6-9 all-time against DePaul in games played in Chicago, while head coach Krista Wood owns a 7-1 all-time record against the Blue Demons, including a 5-1 mark at Creighton.Â
Milestone Watch
- Lily West owns 26 career doubles and is now eight shy of cracking the Creighton's career doubles top 10 list.Â
- Sydra Seville has stolen 17 bases this season and is now one stolen bases shy of tying Danai Martin (2011) and Hean Tierney (1980) for eighth and two shy of tying Heidi Geier (1996) for seventh on the single season stolen base lists.
- Sydney Potter has driven in 46 runs this season and needs just two more RBI to tie Alexis Cantu for second on Creighton's single season RBI Top 10 List. Â
- Ella Dalton has recorded 93 hits and is now seven shy of collecting 100 hits in her Bluejay career.
- Kenzie Schopfer owns 149 career strikeouts and is now one punchout shy of 150 for her career.Â
BIG EAST Scoring Surge
Creighton has scored 230 runs, averaging 5.48 runs per game this season, a number that surges to 130 runs and 7.22 runs per game in BIG EAST contests.Â
The Bluejays' 130 runs scored in BIG EAST play this season are already the most runs scored in league play since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.Â
Overall, the 130 runs scored are the third most in a single conference season in program history and the most since scoring 150 runs during the 2012 Missouri Valley Conference schedule.Â
The Bluejays' 7.22 runs per game is the highest conference scoring average in program history and ranks second in the BIG EAST this season, trailing only UConn's 9.78 runs per contest.
Conference Play Runs Scored
Year Record Runs Average
2012 15-11 150 5.77
2002 18-7 135 5.40
2025 9-9 130 7.22
2010 18-7 124 4.96
2024 16-8 115 4.79
2007 19-4-1 109 4.54
2001 16-10 109 4.19
2023 6-18 107 4.46
2008 19-6 104 4.33
2019 8-13 102 4.86
On The Climb
Creighton opened BIG EAST play 2-7 but has since won seven of its last nine league games and sits in seventh in the league standing with a 9-9 record.
The Bluejays struggled early on, posting a .294 batting average with 78 hits in the first nine games of BIG EAST play, but has since turned it on and is one of the hottest hitting teams in the BIG EAST.
During the Bluejays last nine league games, CU has hit .364 with 100 hits, 79 runs, eight doubles, 13 home runs and 73 RBI. Meanwhile, the pitching staff has logged a 2.73 ERA with 41 strikeouts compared to 26 walks.Â
Below is a comparison of the Bluejays first nine games to their last nine league contests.
First 9 Last 9
Category Games Games
Record 2-7 7-2
BA .294 .364
Hits 78 100
Runs 51 79
Doubles 12 8
HR 12 13
RBI 47 73
SB 13 10
FLD % .962 .973
ERA 5.44 2.73
BB 50 26
SO 47 41
WP 9 2
Bluejays Keeping it Close
Through the first 41 games of the season, Creighton has played 18 games decided by two or less runs, including 13 one-run contests.Â
Despite keeping it close, the Bluejays are just 6-12 in close games, which including a 3-10 record in one-run contests. Â
Last season, Creighton played 23 games decided by two or less runs, posting a 15-8 overall record, while recording an 11-5 record in one-run contests.Â
Power Plays
Creighton has launched 37 home runs this year, 11 more than the team compiled all of last season. Of the 37 home runs CU has hit this season, six have been grand slams.
Creighton's six grand slams are the second-most in the BIG EAST this season, trailing only Villanova's seven and are the most in a single season since at least 1999. CU's previous high was three grand slams in 2023.Â
The Bluejays have blasted two grand slams in the same game twice this season, including once last weekend in the series finale against Butler.Â
Dalton Slump BustinÂ
Junior Ella Dalton entered last weekend's series against Butler in a slump, hitting .172 (5-of-29) over her last 13 games.Â
Dalton has since broken through going 10-for-20 (.500) with three doubles, one triple, one home run, six RBI and nine runs scored, including going 6-for-8 (.750) with a double, home run, seven runs scored and five RBI in the Bluejays series sweep of Butler.
Overall, Dalton is now hitting .275 on 28 hits, with six doubles, two home runs, 20 runs scored and 12 walks.
50/50 Club
Senior Sydra Seville and junior Lily West pace the Bluejays in hits this season with 59 and 50 base hits respectfully.Â
This marks the third straight season and the 21st time in program history that two Bluejays have recorded at least 50 hits in the same season.Â
Additionally, West became just the seventh Bluejay in program history to record at least 50 hits in three seasons and the first since Renae Sinkler in 2010.Â
Below is a list of every Bluejay to record at least 50 hits in three seasons.Â
Player Years Hits
Lily West 2023-25 58-60-50
Renae Sinkler 2008-10 64-51-64
Heidi Geier 1996-99 50-70-75
Christy Lunceford 1994-97 55-62-52-76
Dede Pendleton 1993-95 51-52-50
Kelly Brookhart 1989-91 57-63-70
Sue Frederick 1987-89 69-50-69
West Staying Durable
Junior catcher Lily West has been a fixture in the Bluejays starting lineup since stepping foot on campus in 2023 and is reaching uncharted territory as she has started in all 153 games of her Bluejay career.Â
Her 153 consecutive starts are the longest starting streak by a Bluejay since Madeline Vejvoda started the final 174 games in her Bluejay career from 2020- 2024. Â
Potter Rakes
Junior first baseman Sydney Potter has been racked up the RBI all season long, pacing the Bluejays and ranking fifth in the BIG EAST with 46 runs batted in this season.Â
Potter's 46 RBI are the fifth-most in a single season in program history and are 12 shy of tying Renae Sinkler's school record of 58 RBI in 2010. Potter enters this week two RBI shy of tying Alexis Cantu for second on Creighton's single season RBI Top 10 list.Â
Potter has recorded a team-best 11 multi-RBI games, including six such games with three or more RBI this season.Â
In total, Potter has collected 79 career RBI in 88 career games on 14 doubles, one triple and 19 home runs. In fact, 34 of her 70 career hits have been extra-base hits.Â
In comparison, Amy Baker, the Bluejays all-time RBI leader, recorded 70 RBI in her first 88 games as a Bluejay back in 2010-11.
Single Season RUNS BATTED IN
No. Name RBI Year
1. Renae Sinkler 58 2010
2. Alexis Cantu 48 2012
3. Sydney Potter 46 2025Â
Amy Baker 46 2012
Amy Baker 46 2010
6. Emma Rosonke 43 2022
Bri (Lingl) McMahon 43 2012Â
Abby Johnson 43 2004
8. Sam Dellinger 42 2017
Amy Baker 42 2013
TJ Eadus 42 2007
Stacey Rybar 42 2004
Jean Conrad 42 1978
West Hitting Way Into Top-10
Currently in her junior season, Lily West is continuing her climb up the Bluejay ranks in career batting average.Â
Nearing the end of her junior season, West currently ranks tied for sixth all-time with a .335 career batting average on 168 career hits. The Choctaw, Okla. native ranks second on the team with a .347 batting average on 50 total hits this season.
The standout junior currently owns 166 hits in her Bluejay career and just become the seventh Bluejay all-time to record at least 50 hits in three separate seasons.
West ended her sophomore season with 118 career hits, a total that ranked second-most for a career through two seasons in program history.Â
BATTING AVERAGE (minimum 250 at-bats)
No. Avg. Name H-AB Years
1. .404 Anne Timmermann 116-287 1977-79
2. .382 Ashley Cantu 218-570 2017-21
3. .379 Christy Lunceford 245-646 1994-97
4. .358 Heidi Geier 243-678 1996-99
5. .353 Kailey Wilson 168-476 2019-23
6. .336 Renae Sinkler 201-599 2007-10
7. .335 Lily West 168-502 2023-pr.
8. .333 Cayla Nielsen 209-627 2020-24
9. .331 Kiara Mills 123-372 2019-22
10. .328 Melanie Dorsey 198-604 2002-05
Seville Swipes
Senior Sydra Seville paces the team with 17 stolen bases this year, currently sitting alone in 10th on Creighton's single season stolen bases list.
The New Lenox, Ill. natives 17 stolen bases are the most by a Bluejay since Danai Martin stole 18 bags in 2011. Seville is now just one stolen base shy of tying Martin (2011) and Hean Tierney (1980) for eighth and two stolen bases shy of tying Heidi Geier (1996) for seventh on the single season top 10 stolen bases list.Â
In total, Seville has collected 24 stolen bases in her career and is now eight stolen bags shy of enter the Bluejays career top 10 list.
STOLEN BASES
No. Name SB Year
1. Shelly Esser 29 1995
Tiffany Strnad 29 1991
3. Heidi Geier 25 1997
4. Melanie Dorsey 24 2005
Heidi Geier 24 1999
6. Shelly Esser 23 1993
7. Heidi Geier 19 1996
8. Danai Martin 18 2011
Jean Tierney 18 1980
10. Sydra Seville 17 2025
Bluejay Thieves
Creighton has recorded 53 stolen bases this season, a total that currently ranking fourth in the BIG EAST behind only Butler (73), St. John's (72) and UConn (62).Â
The Bluejays 53 stolen bases are the most in a single season since joining the BIG EAST in 2014 and the most since swiping 55 bags in 2011.Â
CU stole just eight total bases in their first 10 games of the season, but have been more aggressive on the base paths, collecting 45 stolen bags in the last 32 games.
By comparison, the Bluejays stole a total of 24 bases in 58 total games last season. Prior to this season the Bluejays had only recorded more than 30 stolen bases in three seasons since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.
The Jays collected a season-high seven stolen bases against UC Santa Barbara on March 2. The Bluejays seven steals were two shy of the school record and were tied for the second-most in a single game in program history and the most since also collecting seven stolen bases against Bradley on March 31, 2001.Â
Below is a breakdown of the stolen bases totals since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.
Year SB SB Att. SB%
2025 53 61 86.9
2024 24 29 82.8
2023 20 26 75.9
2022 22 29 75.9
2021 14 18 77.8
2020 18 23 78.3
2019 29 40 72.5
2018 21 25 84.0
2017 22 34 64.7
2016 43 50 86.0
2015 30 39 76.9
2014 39 52 75.0
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Sophomore Ashten Pierson has been hit by a pitch a team-best seven times this season. The Wamego, Kan. native currently ranks tied for ninth in the BIG EAST and is two hit by pitches away from entering Creighton's Single Season Hit By Pitch Top 10 list.Â
Pierson's seven hit by pitches this season are the most by a Bluejay since Alyssa Gappa was hit by a pitch eight times last season.
CREIGHTON SINGLE SEASON HIT BY PITCHÂ
No. Name HBP Year
1. Alexis Cantu 15 2013 2. Jen Daro 12 2014 3. Jen Daro 10 2017
Jen Daro 10 2015 Michelle Graner 10 2008
6. Alyssa Gappa 9 2023
Mileah McKelvy 9 2019
Sam Crowley 9 2018
Michelle Graner 9 2010
Renae Sinkler 9 2010
Michelle Graner 9 2009
Michelle Koch 9 2008
Lauren Cisneros 9 2004
- Ashten Pierson 7 2025
Small-Ball Bluejays
Creighton has prided itself as building triple-threat players at the plate, perfecting the ability to lay down a bunt at any given time.Â
This season, Creighton is hitting .629 (22-of-35) with 17 sacrifices in bunting opportunities. Senior Sydra Seville is 10-of-11 (.909 BA) with two sacrifice bunts this season, while sophomore Ashten Pierson has converted 8-of-17 (.471) of her bunt attempts while recorded a team-high five sacrifices.Â
Last season, the Bluejays converted 31 sacrifice bunts, led by seven from Pierson.Â
Seville's FinestÂ
Senior outfielder Sydra Seville is having a career season at the plate, batting .386 (No. 7 in BIG EAST) on a season-best 59 hits (No. 6 in BE).Â
The standout junior ranks tied for fourth in the BIG EAST with two triples, while ranking fourth in the league with 17 stolen bases. In addition, Seville has more than doubled her RBI double with 20 runs driven in this season.
Seville's numbers this season are astonishing compared to her numbers in her first three seasons as a Bluejay.Â
Category 2022-24 2025
Batting Average .269 .386
Hits 53 59
Doubles 3 6
Triples 1 2
Home runs 1 2
RBI 9 20
Walks 16 17
Stolen Bases 7 17
On-base Percentage .326 .447
Free Softball
Creighton has played six extra-inning games this season but have not had the best of luck as the Bluejays own a 2-4 mark in extra-inning contests.Â
Last Thursday, Creighton and St. John's went 12 scoreless innings before the Johnnies plated a run in the top of the 13th to escape with a 1-0 win.Â
The 13-inning pitcher's duel was the Bluejays longest game by innings since defeating Villanova, 6-4, in 16 innings back on April 5, 2014. Last Thursday's contest was also Creighton softball's longest start to a game without either team scoring a run since May 11, 1991, when Creighton defeated Utah, 1-0, in an NCAA record 31-inning contest.
The Bluejays only extra-inning wins this season came when Creighton erased a six-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh, before plating the game-winning run in the eighth against Connecticut on March 28. The Bluejays only other extra-inning win this season was a 4-3 8-inning win over Purdue Fort Wayne in the finale of the Kickin' Chicken Classic in Conway, S.C.
Sophomore Sydney Potter lifted the Bluejays to the victory over PFW, launching a two-run home run to straight away center in the bottom of the eighth inning, while Sydra Seville delivered the game-winner with an RBI single against UConn.Â
Potter's two-run walk-off blast was the Bluejays first walk-off home run since Emma Rosonke launched a three-run home run in a 9-1 run-rule victory over Abilene Christian on Feb. 13, 2022.Â
Overall, Creighton is 95-98-2 all-time in extra innings games, including a 19-16 mark since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.
Amongst the Bluejays extra-inning games is Creighton's NCAA record 31-inning contests against Utah on May 11, 1991, as well as the third longest game in NCAA History in the 25-inning affair against Utah just 21-minutes later on May 12, 1991.
Creighton Longest Games by Innings
Inn. Opponent Result Date
31 Utah W, 1-0 5/11/91
25 Utah L, 3-4 5/12/91
19 at Kansas L, 2-3 4/26/89
16 Villanova W, 6-4 4/5/14
16 at Iowa State L, 4-7 4/6/94
15 vs. Missouri State L, 0-1 5/8/80
15 at Northwest Missouri L, 0-1 4/18/79
14 Southern Illinois W, 5-4 5/10/01
14 Wayne State W, 1-0 3/31/84
14 at UCLA L, 0-1 3/16/84
13 St. John's L, 0-1 4/17/25
13 vs. Southern Illinois W, 2-1 5/6/00
13 at Southern Utah W, 4-3 5/1/92
13 at US International W, 2-0 3/13/82
CU Sports Complex Turns Into Launching Pad
Creighton has also produced some big hitters throughout its powerful lineup over the years and that trend has continued this season.Â
CU has blasted a total of 17 home runs this season at the Creighton Sports Complex, including five against Connecticut on March 28 and six in the Bluejays three-game series sweep of Butler. In total, there have been 33 home runs hits in 12 games at the Creighton Sports Complex this spring.
Last spring CU blasted a total of 24 home runs, with 16 of those coming from within the confines of the CU Sports Complex.
Sophomore Sydney Potter leads the way with five home runs at home this season, with Kaelan Schultz has recorded four homers, while Erika Perez and Hannah Poole have each added in two of her own.Â
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, the most home runs a Creighton team has hit during a single season at home is 25 (2018).Â
Below takes a look at the home run totals at the CU Sports Complex since joining the BIG EAST.Â
HRs Hit At CU Sports Complex By Year
HRs (CU HRs) Number of Games Year
33 (17) 12 2024
41 (22) 16 2023
41 (19) 13 2022
34 (16) 11 2021
-- No home games 2020
33 (15) 11 2019
47 (25) 19 2018
29 (13) 12 2017
26 (9) 15 2016
41 (16) 13 2015
29 (17) 15 2014
Driving in All The Runs
In Creighton's 19-5 run-rule victory over Butler last Sunday, sophomore Sydney Potter was responsible for driving in seven of the Bluejays 19 runs.Â
The Runnels, Iowa native blasted a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, becoming the first Bluejays with multiple two-home run games in the same season since Kiara Mills in 2019.Â
Potter's seven RBI were tied for the second-most in a single game in program history and the most in a single game since Alexis Cantu drove in a school record eight runs against Wichita State on April 6, 2012.Â
Adding in five RBI in the series opener on Friday and one RBI on Saturday, Potter led the country with 13 total RBI last week.Â
Runs Batted In
1. 8 - Alexis Cantu 4/6/12
2. 7 - Sydney Potter 4/13/25
7 - Stacey Rybar 4/26/03
3. 6 - Marie Gieron 4/12/00
6 - Kari Shank 4/7/01
6 - Abby Johnson 4/3/04
6 - Renae Sinkler 2/20/09
6 - Amy Baker 4/5/10
6 - Jen Daro 2/20/16
6 - Sam Dellinger 3/25/17
6 - Mileah McKelvy 4/17/18
6 - Cayla Nielsen 4/23/23
6 - Alyssa Gappa 5/10/24
RBI Queens
Sophomore Sydney Potter and juniors Lily West and Erika Perez have delivered in a big way for the Bluejays this season.Â
The trio has combined for 104 of the teams 210 RBI this season, while slugging 19 doubles and 19 home runs.Â
Potter leads the team with 46 RBI with a team-high 10 home runs, with West not far behind with 31 RBI of her own. Perez has driven in 27 runs of her own and currently owns a team-best eight doubles on the year as the trio has combined for 26 multi-RBI games this season.
RUNS, RUNS, RUNS!!!
Creighton scored a season-high 19 runs on 12 hits and five walks, including a pair of grand slams against Butler on Sunday, April 13.Â
The Bluejays' 19 runs scored were tied for third-most in program history and the most in a single game since CU set a program record with 24 runs scored against Toledo on Feb. 8, 2020.Â
Just two weeks ago, the Bluejays scored 18 runs on 17 hits, blasting a season-high five home runs against Connecticut on March 28. The Huskies, however, pushed in 22 runs of their own to earn the victory.Â
The 40 combined runs between the Bluejays and Huskies were the most in any Creighton game in program history, and the highest-scoring game in the country this season.
Creighton Single-Game High for Runs
Rk Runs Opponent Date
1. 24 vs. Toledo 2/8/20
2. 20 vs. College of Saint Mary 2/9/00
3. 19 Butler 4/13/25
19 vs. Howard 3/4/12
4. 18 Connecticut 3/28/25
18 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2/11/12
18 vs. Saint Louis 2/20/09
18 at Nebraska Wesleyan 5/1/78
18 at Peru State 4/12/77
9. 17 vs. Detroit 2/26/99
17 Bellevue 3/28/78
17 College of St. Mary's 4/17/77
Combined Runs in a Single-Game
Rk Runs Opponent Date
1. 40 vs. Connecticut (L, 18-22) 3/28/25
2. 35 vs. Peru State (W, 18-17) 4/12/77
3. 33 vs. College of Saint Mary (W, 17-16) 4/17/77
4. 32 vs. South Dakota (L, 12-20) 4/8/15
5. 27 vs. Nebraska (L, 8-19) 2/24/96
6. 26 vs. South Dakota (L, 6-20) 2/24/17
26 vs. Providence (W, 14-12) 3/23/16
26 at Peru State (L, 11-15) 4/11/77
West Near Cycle
Junior Lily West nearly became the first Bluejay ever to hit for the cycle, finished Wednesday's midweek contest at Nebraska 3-for-4 with a single, triple and home run.Â
The standout catcher singled in the third and homered in the fifth, before capping off the game with a stand-up triple in the seventh.Â
Bring the BIG EAST Broom
Creighton completed its first BIG EAST series sweep of the season at Georgetown and followed up with a three-game series sweep of Butler last weekend, posting a pair of run-rule victories over the Bulldogs.
Last weekend's series sweep of Butler marked just the 11th series sweep for the Bluejays since joining the BIG EAST in 2014.Â
Creighton's sweep of Georgetown on April 4-6 was its second straight series sweep of the Hoyas and the first series win in Washington, D.C. since 2017.Â
Below is a list of all the series sweeps Creighton has had since 2014.Â
BIG EAST Series Sweeps
Opponents Date
Butler April 11-13, 2025
at Georgetown April 4-6, 2025
DePaul April 27-28, 2024
Georgetown March 28-30, 2024
Seton Hall April 2-3, 2021
Villanova May 5-6, 2018
at Seton Hall April 21-22, 2018
Seton Hall April 14-15, 2017
Georgetown April 9-10, 2016
Providence May 3-4, 2014
Villanova April 5-6, 2014
Scoring BIG
Creighton has jumped out to early leads, but that hasn't always paid dividends as the Bluejays are 13-8 when scoring first and 9-8 when scoring in the first inning this season.
CU has manufactured some big scoring innings early on in contests, outscoring its opponents 72-53 in the first and second innings this season.Â
The Bluejays have scored four or more runs in a single inning 23 times this year, including a season-high six runs in an inning on eight different occasions, including three at Georgetown and three additional times against Butler last weekend.
Below is a list of BIG scoring innings for the Bluejays this season.Â
Date Opponents Runs Inn.
2/7 Purdue Fort Wayne 4 2nd
2/7 Purdue Fort Wayne 4 4th
2/15 Northern Kentucky 5 1st
2/15 Northern Kentucky 4 2nd
2/15 Kennesaw State 5 1st
2/16 Morehead State 4 5th
3/1 Saint Mary's 4 4th
3/8 Providence 4 6th
3/11 Drake 4 4th
3/21 Seattle 5 1st
3/28 (G1) Connecticut 6 7th
3/28 (G2) Connecticut 4 2nd
3/28 (G2) Connecticut 4 3rd
3/28 (G2) Connecticut 6 5th
4/4 Georgetown 4 5th
4/5 Georgetown 6 3rd
4/6 Georgetown 6 4th
4/6 Georgetown 6 5th
4/11 Butler 4 5th
4/12 Butler 6 6th
4/13 Butler 5 1st
4/13 Butler 6 3rd
4/13 Butler 6 4th
Keeping it Consistent
Part of CU's success this season can be attributed to knowing who will be starting on a game-by-game basis. Â
This season, Ashten Pierson (Shortstop), Lily West (catcher/DP), Sydra Seville (Right Field/Center field) and Sydney Potter (First base, Catcher, DP) have started all 42 game this season. Erika Perez has also started 38 of the 42 games at third base, while Ella Dalton has also earned the start in centerfield in 37 of the 41 games she has played in this season.
Additionally, head coach Krista Wood has used the same starting lineup in 10 of the last 11 games.Â
Sticky Situation
Below are some interesting facts when breaking down the CU lineup. Â
• Sydra Seville is hitting .477 (31-of-65) as CU's leadoff hitter and a blistering .419 (18-of-43) with runners in scoring position this season.Â
• In addition, Sydra Seville is hitting .385 (25-of-65) with runners on base and a .333 (13-of-39) with two-outs.
• Lily West hits .429 (36-of-84) with runners on base and .448 (26-of-58) when those runners are in scoring position, while hitting .500 (4-of-8) with the bases loaded.
• Additionally, Lily West hits .414 (41-of-99) when batting third in the lineup, but just .209 (9-of-43) when batting first or second.
• Avery Barnard is hitting .407 (11-of-27) with runners on and has upped that to .429 (6-of-14) with runners in scoring position.Â
• Sydney Potter is hitting .339 (19-of-56) with runners in scoring position and .500 (5-of-10) with the bases loaded, while driving in 24 runs with two outs.Â
• Forty of Sydney Potter's hits this season have come while she is either playing first base or when she is catching. She has only recorded one hit in 11 at-bats as CU's designated player.
• Erika Perez is hitting .538 (14-of-26) when leading off an innings.Â
Krista vs. The BIG EAST
Throughout her career, head coach Krista Wood's teams played some of their best softball against BIG EAST competition.Â
Entering her third season with the Bluejays, Wood's currently owns a 34-37 record in the BIG EAST with at least one victory over every team in the league.Â
In her eight seasons with South Dakota State, Wood's compiled a 21-5 overall record against the BIG EAST, including a 17-1 mark in her final six seasons that featured 11 straight victories.Â
In total, Wood's owns a 54-40 overall record against teams from the BIG EAST.Â
Below is a breakdown of Wood's record against every BIG EAST team.
Opponent SDSU CU
Butler 3-0 7-3
Creighton 10-4 0-0
DePaul 2-0 5-1
Georgetown 0-0 7-2
Providence 2-1 4-5
Seton Hall 1-0 1-5
St. John's 1-0 5-5
Connecticut 0-0 3-8
Villanova 2-0 2-8
Totals 21-5 34-37
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Creighton At Home
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, the Bluejays own an 80-73 record at the Creighton Sports Complex.Â
The Bluejays are 6-6 this season, after taking one of three from St. John's last weekend. Through the first 12 home games, Creighton is hitting .326 with 15 doubles, 17 home runs, 86 RBI and 91 runs scored with 14 stolen bases.
Junior Ella Dalton leads the way offensively with a .484 batting average at home, while Sydra Seville and Lily West following closely behind, hitting .404 and .400 respectfully. Seville owns a team-best 19 hits at the CU Complex this season, while West has recorded 16 hits and six walks. Sophomore Sydney Potter has blasted a team-high five home runs and driven in 19 total runs on 10 hits at home this season. Â
Creighton finished 16-3 at home last season, which included victories over Rider, Northern Colorado, North Dakota, Villanova, South Dakota, Omaha and Providence, as well as BIG EAST series sweeps over Georgetown and DePaul
Last season, Creighton hit a blistering .349 at home with 37 doubles, three triples, 16 home runs and 106 RBI, while the Bluejay pitching staff owned a 2.05 ERA with 102 strikeouts, holding opponents to a .178 batting average.Â
Year-by-year home records since 2014:
2025: 6-6
2024: 16-3
2023: 5-11
2022: 3-10
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
Hit Parade
Creighton's 17 hits against Connecticut on Friday marked a new season-high and were the most hits in a single game by the Bluejays since collecting 17 hits against Butler on April 20 last season.Â
The Bluejays followed that up by collecting 16 hits, all singles, in a 13-0 run-rule victory over Georgetown on Sunday.
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, Creighton has recorded 15 or more hits in a single game 10 times, with six of those coming under the direction of head coach Krista Wood.Â
Date Opponent Hits
4/6/25 at Georgetown 16
3/28/25 Connecticut 17
4/20/24 at Butler 17
3/2/24 vs. Loyola-Chicago 16
3/2/24 vs. St. Thomas 15
2/25/23 at UTEP 15
3/5/22 vs. Oakland 15
2/8/20 vs. Toledo 18
4/17/18 Kansas City 15
3/23/16 Providence 16
RPI Update
The latest NCAA Softball RPI, released through games on April 20, has Creighton with the fifth-best RPI in the BIG EAST.
Creighton has an RPI of 154, with a big conference opportunity against Seton Hall (114) to close out the regular season.
Creighton is 16-4 this year against teams with an RPI worse than 154, but 3-18 against teams in the top 150. The best RPI team that Creighton has beaten is No. 52 Connecticut.
BIG EAST in the RPI
Team RPI
UConn 52
St. John's 86
Villanova 107
Seton Hall 114
Creighton 154
Butler 155
Providence 161
Georgetown 242
DePaul 250
Magic Number 5
Since the turn of the century, Creighton has had tremendous success when scoring five or more runs. The Bluejays have continued that success this spring, opening the season with seven straight wins when scoring at least five runs.Â
Over the last 25 seasons, Creighton is 390-58 when scoring five or more runs. In the same time span Creighton is 245-429-3 when scoring four runs or fever.
Creighton is also 174-40 when scoring five or more runs in a game since joining the BIG EAST in 2014 and own a 15-4 record this season when scoring five or more runs.Â
Last spring, the Bluejays went an impressive 23-0 record when scoring at least five runs in a game. In those 23 contests, Creighton outscored their opponents, 192-66.
During that same time frame the Bluejays are 102-5 when scoring eight or more runs, which included a perfect 15-0 record in 2024. Prior to Creighton's 22-18 loss to Connecticut on March 28, Creighton had won 29 consecutive games when scoring eight or more runs.
Additionally, Creighton had won 36 straight games when scoring 10+ runs, before March 28th setback to the Huskies.
Double Trouble
Over the last two seasons Creighton has consistently been able to snag extra-bases, and that has been the case once again this season.Â
The Bluejays currently rank sixth in the BIG EAST with 53 doubles, trailing UConn (79), Seton Hall (72), Villanova (70) St. John's (62) and DePaul (54). Junior Erika Perez paces the Bluejays with eight doubles, while Lily West and Sydra Seville follow closely behind with six doubles each.Â
This spring the Bluejays have recorded a season-high five doubles twice, including five in CU's season-opening win over Purdue Fort Wayne on Feb. 7.
This marks the third straight season Creighton has recorded at least 50 doubles and is now 11 doubles shy of entering the Bluejays single season top 10 list. Â
CU has recorded 77 doubles each of the last two seasons, tying for the second most in a single season and falling two shy of the school record 79 hit during the 1993 season.Â
Overall, the 154 doubles hit over the last two years are the most doubles in a two-year span in program history.Â
Rank Doubles Year
1. 79 1993
2. 77 2024
77 2023
4. 74 2001
5. 73 1999
6. 71 2004
7. 65 1997
65 1989
9. 64 2005
10. 63 1994
West & Schopfer Nabs Spot on BIG EAST Honor Roll
Junior Lily West and senior Kenzie Schopfer each claimed a spot on the weekly honor roll this week, following a sweep of Georgetown on April 4-6.
West earned a spot on the honor roll for the second consecutive week, leading Creighton to a 3-1 record last week. The standout junior hit a blistering .429 (6-of-14) with a pair of home runs and five runs scored while collecting 12 RBI and boasting a .857 slugging percentage. The Choctaw, Okla. native drove in at least three runs in all three games last weekend as the Bluejays outscored the Hoyas, 27-2.Â
Schopfer, meanwhile, led all BIG EAST pitchers last week with a 0.98 ERA, picking up a pair of shutout wins in three appearances. The Savanna, Mo. native held opponents to 12 hits and a .231 batting average while logging nine strikeouts in 14.1 innings of work.
Historic Comeback For the Ages
Creighton pulled off a comeback for the ages on Friday, March 28, scoring six runs in the bottom of the seventh inning and another in the eighth to knock off the UConn, 7-6, in the series opener of a three-game set.Â
The victory matched Creighton's largest comeback in a win since 1994, having also overcome a 6-0 deficit with a nine-run seventh frame to defeat Weber State on Feb. 25, 2017 in Santa Clara, Calif.
Creighton picked up just its 39th victory since 1999 when the opposition scores six or more runs. The Jays are now 40-287 (.122) winning percentage) during the past 26 years when allowing six or more runs and 29-408-1 (.067) when trailing after six innings.Â
Pinch Me
In Creighton's six-run fifth inning in game two against Connecticut on March 28, head coach Krista Wood went to the bench and called upon Kaelan Schultz to pinch hit.Â
The sophomore slugger stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and delivered in a big way, smashing her first career grand slam.Â
In the process, Schultz became the first Bluejays to record a pinch-hit grand slam since Mikaela Pechar blasted a bases clearing home run against Villanova on May 5, 2018.Â
CU Later Ball!
Creighton and Connecticut combined to blast 12 home runs, including three grand slams, while combining for 40 runs in the second game of the three-game series on March 29.
Creighton homered in each of the first five innings, with those five blasts tying for the third-most home runs in a single-game in program history.
The Bluejays five home runs were its most in a single game since also hitting five homers against Kansas City on March 15, 2023.
Connecticut also launched seven home runs of their own, including four in four straight at-bats from Kaitlyn Breslin, as she tied an NCAA single-game record for home runs in a single contest.Â
Home Runs
1. 6 - vs. South Dakota 3/27/19
6 - vs. UMKC (Game 2) 4/17/18
3. 5 - vs. Connecticut (Game 2) 3/28/25
5 - vs. Kansas City (Game 1) 3/15/23
5 - at Indiana State 4/13/13
5 - vs. North Dakota State 4/5/10
5 - vs. South Dakota State 4/22/09
5 - vs. Northern Colorado 4/28/04
8. 4 - 18 times , last vs. Villanova 4/16/22
West Reaches 150 Career Hit Plateau
Junior catcher Lily West reached the 150-hit plateau in the series opener against Connecticut on March 28.Â
The Choctaw, Okla. native delivered her 150th career hit in a big way, driving in the game tying runs with a two-run double in the bottom of the seventh inning of Creighton's 7-6 win over the Huskies.Â
West become the 17th Bluejay since 1999 to record 150 career hits. She has been consistent at the plate throughout her Bluejay career, hitting .336 with 168 career hits in 153 career games. Â
Creighton Players with 150 Career Hits Since 1999
No. Name H Years
1. Ashley Cantu 218 2017-21
2. Cayla Nielsen 209 2020-24
3. Ellen Homan 203 2011-14
4. Renae Sinkler 201 2007-10
5. Melanie Dorsey 198 2002-05
6. Stacey Rybar 194 2001-04
7. Amy Baker 191 2010-13
8. Bailey Dawson 183 2006-09
9. Liz Dike 180 2012-15
10. Abby Johnson 172 2002-05
11. Jessica Wakasugi 171 2006-09
12. Lily West 168 2023-Pres.
Kailey Wilson 168 2019-23
14. Lauren Flores 165 2003-06
15. Jamie Reiss 164 2004-07
16. Madeline Vejvoda 162 2020-24
17. Michekke Koch 161 2007-10
Can't Keep Her Off Bases
Senior Sydra Seville reached base safely in 21 straight games before having her streak snapped on March 22 in three at-bats against Seattle. The 21-game on-base streak was Creighton's longest streak since Ashley Cantu also reached base safely in 21 consecutive games in 2019.Â
The New Lenox, Ill. native also had an 18-game on-base streak snapped earlier this season, a streak that dated back to last season. Since 2010, Seville is the only Bluejay to record multiple 18-game on-base streaks.
The standout senior has reached base safely in 38 of the 42 games this season and in 53 of the Bluejays last 57 games dating back to April 19, 2024.
Longest Creighton On-Base Streaks Since 2010
OB Streak Player Year
37 Amy Baker 2013
28 Alexis Cantu 2012
21 Sydra Seville 2025
21 Ashley Cantu 2019
20 Anna O'Gorman 2017
20 Kelsey Allender 2015
19 Kailey Wilson 2022
18 Sydra Seville 2024-25
18 Cayla Nielsen 2024
17 Cayla Nielsen 2023
17 Alexis Cantu 2013
16 Michelle Trulin 2016
15 Amy Baker 2012
Seville Keeps Hitting
Senior Sydra Seville had her career-best 18 -game hitting streak snapped on Feb. 8 after recording the longest hit streak by a Bluejay since at least 1999 on her first career out of the park home run in an 10-2 victory over Purdue Fort Wayne.Â
The New Lenox, Ill. native hit a blistering .517 (30-of-58) with 30 hits, nine RBI, 12 runs scored and four stolen bases over her 18-games hitting streak, dating back to the end of last season, where Seville earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors and a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team.Â
Seville then collected at least one hit in 11 straight contests from March 1 to March 21. During her second longest career hitting streak, she hit .500 (21-of-42), with eight multi-hit games.Â
In all, Seville has recorded a hit in 34 of the 42 games this season, boasting a team-best .382 average on a team-leading 52 hits, including six doubles, two triples and two home runs.Â
Below is a list of Creighton's top hitting streaks since 1999 and the Bluejays top on-base streaks since 2010.Â
Longest Creighton Hitting Streaks Since 1999
Hit Streak Player Year
18 Sydra Seville 2024-25
17 Renae Sinkler 2008
17 Jamie Reiss 2007
14 Liz Dike 2015
14 Marie Gieron 2001
13 Ashley Cantu 2019
13 Jayci Foster 2018
13 Ellen Homan 2012
Seville MADNESS
Forget March Madness, senior Sydra Seville created her own madness throughout the month of March.Â
The New Lenox, Ill. native hit a blistering .439 with a team-best 29 hits. She drove in 12 runs on two doubles, two triples and a home run while scoring 13 runs of her own on a perfect 12 stolen bases.Â
Seville carried her hot bat into BIG EAST play, ranking second in the league with a .543 batting average on a league-leading 19 hits.
The star junior also recorded 11 of her team-leading 19 multi-hit games in the month of March.
Home Sweet Home
Creighton owns a 505-282-1 (.642) all-time record in home games, which includes a 371-230-1 (.617) record at home since moving into the CU Sports Complex in 1988.Â
Earlier this season, the Bluejays secured their 500th all-time win at home with an 9-6 win over former MVC rival Drake on March 11th.
Creighton finished last season with a 16-3 record at the home. The Bluejays 16 home wins were the most wins in the CU Sports Complex since the 2008 Bluejays finished the home schedule with a 19-2 overall record.
In addition, it was just the second time this century that Creighton had recorded 16 or more home wins in a single season.
Most Home Wins at CU Sports Complex
Record Year
24-4 1989
19-7 1988
19-2 2008
16-3 2024
16-7 1991
Bluejay Milestone Home Victories
Win Opponent Date Result
1 Nebraska Wesleyan 4/10/77 W, 7-6
100 Simpson 4/19/85 W, 15-0
200 Nebraska 3/21/92 W, 7-2
300 Indiana State 4/7/02 W, 8-0
400 Bradley 4/2/11 W, 4-3
500 Drake 3/11/25 W, 9-6
Welcome Back Kaelan Schultz
Sophomore Kaelan Schultz returned to the diamond for the first time in 378 days, earning the start in the Bluejays BIG EAST opener at Providence on March 7.
Schultz torn her ACL sliding into home during a contest against Nevada on Feb. 23 last year, missing the rest of the 2024 season.Â
In her return to the field Schultz delivered in a big way at the plate, launching two home runs in the series finale against Providence on March 9.Â
Schultz became the first Bluejay to with two home runs in a game since Cayla Nielsen homered twice against UConn on April 23, 2023, while also becoming the first Bluejay to hit home runs in back-to-back at bats since Alyssa Gappa did so against New Mexico State on Feb. 24, 2023.Â