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Fighting Illini Travel to Billiken Spring Tournament

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Illinois (5-9) Readies for Games Against St. Thomas (Minn.) and Saint Louis
When & Where March 10-11 // St. Louis, Mo. // Billiken Sports Center
Sunday, March 10

St. Thomas // 12 p.m. CT
Saint Louis // 2:30 p.m.


Monday, March 11
 
Saint Louis // 12 p.m. CT
Series History

St. Thomas // First Meeting
Saint Louis // 2-0

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Notes Illinois // St. Thomas // Saint Louis
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FIGHTING ILLINI FACE OFF AGAINST ST. THOMAS AND SAINT LOUIS

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois softball prepares for the Billiken Spring Tournament taking place from March 10-11 at the Billiken Sports Center. The Fighting Illini take on St. Thomas (Minn.) and Saint Louis during the two-day tournament.

SCOUTING ST. THOMAS

St. Thomas comes into the contest at 3-17 on the year, boasting a 2-12 record at neutral sites. Last weekend, the team went 2-3 at the SIUE Cougar Invite, topping Loyola Chicago, 4-3, and the host Cougars, 11-3.

The Tommies are batting .228 in 2024, with Avery Wukawitz pacing the squad with a .345 batting average. The sophomore has 20 hits on the year, including six doubles, two homers and a triple. In the circle, the St. Thomas pitching staff owns a 8.90 ERA. Christina Crawford has 15 appearances this season, recording a 7.97 ERA and tallying 26 punchouts.

The meeting on Sunday will be the first between the two programs.

LOOKING AHEAD TO SAINT LOUIS

Saint Louis owns a 10-5 record this year, The weekend tournament will be the first home games for the Billikens this season. Last weekend, SLU went 4-1, with the lone loss coming as a 3-2 defeat at the hands of IUPUI.

The Billikens hold a .291 batting average as a team, with Cami Newbanks leading the squad with a .474 average. Playing in all 15 contests for Saint Louis, the fifth year boasts 18 hits, 17 RBI and three homers.The SLU pitching staff holds a 2.93 ERA with three shutouts on the season. Taylor Hochman's 1.77 ERA paces the squad, and her 35 strikeouts are a team-best mark.

Illinois leads the all-time series between the programs, 2-0. When the teams last met in 2022, Tori McQueen and Lauren Wiles combined for zero earned runs, helping the Illini to a 3-2 triumph over the Billikens. Stevie Meade went 2-for-2 with an RBI during the win.

LAST TIME OUT

Illinois went 2-3 at the Purple and Gold Challenge, which was hosted by LSU last weekend. The team picked up wins against Louisiana Tech and McNeese, but fell to then-ranked #4 LSU, LA Tech and San Diego State.

Against the Cowgirls, Tori McQueen pitched a complete-game shutout, fanning 12 batters en route to the 3-0 triumph. During the 3-0 loss to SDSU in the tournament finale, Sydney MalottPaige BerkmeyerMegan Ward and Abby Ryniec accounted for the Orange and Blue's four hits.

COMING HOME

The Purple and Gold Challenge served as a homecoming for Fighting Illini head softball coach Tyra Perry. A 1997 and 1998 graduate of LSU, Perry earned a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 1997 and added a master's degree in sports administration in 1998. The Illini's leader became a two-year letterwinner for the Tigers (1997-98), helping the program post a combined 102-28 record over her career, including a 58-14 mark in Southeastern Conference play. She also helped the Tigers pick up a pair of SEC West Division titles and make the program's first-ever NCAA Regional Tournament appearance, in which LSU finished second.

In her first season at LSU, Perry led the Tigers with a .345 batting average, 11 home runs, 40 runs scored, .416 on-base percentage and .612 slugging percentage. Those numbers helped her earn recognition on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-South Region Second Team, as well as First-Team All-Louisiana honors and a spot on the SEC's All-Tournament Team. Perry led the team with five homers in 1998 while posting a .324 average with 29 runs scored and 38 RBI. Off the field, she was twice named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

SWINGING IN THE RAIN

Illinois softball has seen five games canceled due to weather, so far, this season. The Fighting Illini's Saturday slate against Auburn and Belmont at the Tiger Invitational was called off during opening weekend. After playing games against Liberty and Kansas at The Spring Games, the Orange and Blue's final three games of the weekend were canceled.

A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Illini softball head coach Tyra Perry is one of 19 Black female head coaches in all of Division-I softball for the 2024 season. Additionally, the Fighting Illini leader is one of just three at the helm for a program in a Power-5 conference, along with Marissa Young at Duke and Sharonda McDonald-Kelley at Michigan State. 

The 2023 series between Michigan State and Illinois marked the first time two Black female head softball coaches faced off during Big Ten play and was believed to be the first meeting between two Black female head softball coaches at the Power-5 level.

OUT[FIELD] OF THIS WORLD

Illini outfielders Kelly Ryono and Serena Starks earned preseason accolades, courtesy of D1Softball. The publication named the duo in its 2024 Preseason Power Rankings among outfielders.

Ryono came in at 34th, according to the publication. The 2023 All-Big Ten Second-Team member paced the Fighting Illini with a .352 batting average and a .619 slugging percentage in 2023. The Huntington Beach, Calif., native tallied 48 RBI, tying for ninth in the record books for a single season. She also garnered NFCA honors last year, being named to the Midwest All-Region second team. 

Starks placed 42nd on the power-ranking list, having joined the Fighting Illini for the 2024 slate after spending four seasons at Princeton. The outfielder earned a multitude of accolades following her career with the Tigers, including First-Team NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region in 2023, First-Team All-Ivy League in 2022 and 2023, Ivy League All-Tournament Team in 2023, and Honorable-Mention All-ECAC in 2022. During her time in New Jersey, she slashed .384/.412/.457, owning 135 hits and 69 runs with 18 doubles, a triple, and two home runs. In 2023 alone, she led the Ivy League with a .397 average and 69 hits, the most for a Princeton player since 1996.

WELCOME TO THE FAMILLY

The Illinois softball program added seven newcomers this off-season, including a pair of transfers. Reigning Ivy League Player of the Year Serena Starks joined the Illini following a stint at Princeton. Briana Bower returned to her home state following two years at Mississippi State. No stranger to the Illini program, Adisyn Caryl joined sister Zoe Caryl on the Orange and Blue squad.

NEW FACES IN NEW PLACES

The Fighting Illini saw changes in personnel during the offseason. Kirsten Verdun joined the Orange and Blue staff, serving as the Illini's new pitching coach. Verdun spent the last eight seasons at Big Ten foe Wisconsin as the Badgers associate head coach and recruiting coordinator.

An Illini great also joined head coach Tyra Perry's staff, as Sydney Sickels was named an assistant coach this past July. With the NCAA's coaching limit increase going into effect, Sickels was able to join the coaching staff following an impressive career on the field. The Indianola, Iowa, native rewrote the Illinois softball history book during her time in Champaign-Urbana. Sickels closed out her stint in 2023 as the program's leader in career strikeouts (714), strikeouts looking (204), and saves (19). She owns the single-game strikeout record, fanning 21 batters in an extra-inning thriller against Fordham this past season. The NFCA All-Region selection also tossed the 14th and 15th no-hitters in program history.

RYONO TAKES HOME HARDWARE

The 2023 season was one to remember for Kelly Ryono, as the outfielder received NFCA Midwest All-Region Second-Team honors and All-Big Ten Second-Team accolades following her most impressive season in the Orange and Blue. 

A standout at the plate last season, Ryono tallied a career-best six RBI in a tilt with conference foe Rutgers. Her 12 home runs in 2023 led the Orange and Blue and included her first collegiate grand slam during the Fighting Illini's 13-4 rout of SIUE. Coming into her final season, Ryono owned a .307 batting average with a .484 slugging percentage in 172 games played. 

MORE THAN A GAME

Prior to the Illini's opening weekend, the team traveled to Selma, Ala., to co-host the 2024 B1G Impact Youth Clinic. The B1G Impact is an initiative of the Big Ten Conference as a part of its commitment to positively impacting communities. 

LOOKING BACK AT 2023

The Illinois softball team closed out the season with a 29-27 record, including a 6-16 mark in Big Ten action. 

The season opener against Southern marked a special occasion for head coach Tyra Perry, as the matchup was against Perry's sister, Brittney Williams. Against Fordham on opening weekend, Sydney Sickels broke the career strikeouts record and the single-game record when she fanned 21 batters in the 6-4 victory over the Rams in extra innings.

The Fighting Illini hosted the Big Ten Tournament for the first time in program history and continued to etch their name in the Big Ten record books. The Orange and Blue became the first-ever 12-seed to take down a 5-seed at the event, topping Wisconsin, 8-4.

Kelly Ryono and Kailee Powell were named to the All-Big Ten Second Team, while Delaney Rummell was an All-Defensive Team selection. Miranda Gallardo was the team's Sportsmanship honoree.

THIS YEAR'S BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

The 2024 Big Ten Softball Tournament will be held in Iowa City, Iowa, at Bob Pearl Field. Of the 14 teams in the Big Ten, 12 qualify for the single-elimination tournament. This is the first time that Iowa has hosted the conference event since 2003.

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Players Mentioned

Miranda Gallardo

#15 Miranda Gallardo

IF
5' 2"
Senior
L/R
Kailee Powell

#5 Kailee Powell

UT
5' 8"
Fifth Year
L/L
Delaney Rummell

#8 Delaney Rummell

UT
5' 6"
Senior
R/R
Paige Berkmeyer

#26 Paige Berkmeyer

UT
5' 3"
Junior
R/R
Zoe Caryl

#00 Zoe Caryl

UT
5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
Sydney Malott

#23 Sydney Malott

IF
5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
Tori McQueen

#11 Tori McQueen

LHP
5' 5"
Senior
L/L
Stevie Meade

#24 Stevie Meade

OF
5' 3"
Junior
R/R
Abby Ryniec

#12 Abby Ryniec

UT
5' 6"
Senior
L/R
Kelly Ryono

#14 Kelly Ryono

OF
5' 8"
Graduate Student
R/R
Megan Ward

#31 Megan Ward

IF
5' 6"
Senior
L/R
Lauren Wiles

#30 Lauren Wiles

RHP
5' 9"
Junior
R/R

Players Mentioned

Miranda Gallardo

#15 Miranda Gallardo

5' 2"
Senior
L/R
IF
Kailee Powell

#5 Kailee Powell

5' 8"
Fifth Year
L/L
UT
Delaney Rummell

#8 Delaney Rummell

5' 6"
Senior
R/R
UT
Paige Berkmeyer

#26 Paige Berkmeyer

5' 3"
Junior
R/R
UT
Zoe Caryl

#00 Zoe Caryl

5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
UT
Sydney Malott

#23 Sydney Malott

5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
IF
Tori McQueen

#11 Tori McQueen

5' 5"
Senior
L/L
LHP
Stevie Meade

#24 Stevie Meade

5' 3"
Junior
R/R
OF
Abby Ryniec

#12 Abby Ryniec

5' 6"
Senior
L/R
UT
Kelly Ryono

#14 Kelly Ryono

5' 8"
Graduate Student
R/R
OF
Megan Ward

#31 Megan Ward

5' 6"
Senior
L/R
IF
Lauren Wiles

#30 Lauren Wiles

5' 9"
Junior
R/R
RHP