| Illinois (7-6) Heads to Wooo Pig Classic |
| When & Where |
Feb. 28-March 2 // Fayetteville, Ark. // Bogle Park |
| Friday, Feb. 28 |
Missouri State // 12:30 p.m.Â
Arkansas // 5:30 p.m.
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Saturday, March 1
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Missouri State // 12:30 p.m.Â
Arkansas // 5:30 p.m. |
Sunday, March 2 |
Iowa // 10 a.m. |
| Series History |
Missouri State // 0-1
Arkansas //Â 2-1
Iowa // 31-28
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| Television |
SECN+ vs Arkansas on Saturday
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| Stats |
Live Stats |
| Notes |
Illinois // Missouri State // Arkansas // Iowa |
| Social Media |
@IlliniSBÂ Â |Â @IlliniSBÂ | Facebook | YouTube  |
FIGHTING ILLINIÂ TRAVELS TO WOOO PIG CLASSIC
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Fighting Illini travel to Fayetteville, Ark., for the Wooo Pig Classic from Feb. 28-March 2. The Illini face off against Missouri State, Iowa and #11/12 Arkansas at the three-day tournament. Saturday's game against the host Razorbacks will air on SEC Network +.
SUPER STEVIE
Stevie Meade has been a mainstay in the Illinois lineup since she first joined the Orange and Blue. Meade owns the single-season record for most sacrifice hits with 13 in 2022. The senior is one sac bunt away from becoming the program's outright all-time leader in the category as she currently owns 30.
TRIPLE TRIO
The Fighting Illini have three different players who have recorded a triple this season. Zoie Howard, Alaina Miller and Yazzy Avila all posted a three bagger during the Fighting Illini's opening weekend at the Black and Gold Classic. Howard and Miller each own two triples on the season.Â
RANK IT UP
Lauren Wiles enters the weekend with an impressive 0.55 ERA. The mark is second in the Big Ten and 17th nationally. Alaina Miller and Zoie Howard own two doubles each, leading the conference in the category. The team's five triples this season and 10 sacrifice bunts are good for second in the league.
LAST TIME OUT
The Orange and Blue fell to NC State at The Marucci Classic. Megan Nuechterlein got the start in the circle, taking the loss to fall to 1-2 this year. Lauren Wiles came on in relief, tossing 2.0 innings while striking out a pair.
OPPONENT SCOUT
Missouri State enters the Wooo Pig Classic with a 1-9 overall record, with its lone victory coming against Tulsa in the I-10 Border Classic. The Bears finished the 2024 season with a 19-32 overall record and a 13-14 mark in conference play. Sophomore Kayla Ulrich, a 2024 All-MVC First Team selection, started 45 games primarily at first base as a freshman. She led the team in batting average (.394) and on-base percentage while posting a .545 slugging percentage with 44 hits, 24 RBIs, and 28 walks—ranking 76th nationally in batting average.
#11/12 Arkansas holds a 14-1 overall record, with its only loss coming against #4 UCLA. The Razorbacks opened the season with a 14-game winning streak—the second-longest in program history, trailing only a 19-game streak from February 21 to March 14, 2021. Senior Bri Ellis leads Arkansas with nine home runs this season, bringing her career total to 57. Ellis, a standout in 2024, earned seven different honors, including Second-Team NFCA All-American, First-Team All-SEC, and SEC All-Defensive Team recognition. Under head coach Courtney Deifel (2016–present), Arkansas holds a 263-26 record when outhitting opponents.
Iowa enters the weekend with a 10-3 overall record after sweeping both the Lion Invitational and the FIU Panther Invitational. Senior Hannah Lindsay was named Big Ten Co-Player of the Week this past Monday after an outstanding performance at the Lion Invitational. She hit .667 across four games, recording eight hits, four runs, and 16 RBIs in just 12 at-bats. Three of her hits were three-run home runs. In Iowa's win over East Texas A&M, Lindsay was perfect at the plate with four RBIs and two walks. Against Abilene Christian, she went 2-for-4 with two three-run homers, setting a career-high with six RBIs. Lindsay currently ranks third in the Big Ten in RBIs (16) and 14th nationally. The Hawkeyes have won eight straight games—marking their longest preseason winning streak since 2018.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILLY
The Fighting Illini added 13 newcomers in the offseason. The Orange and Blue Signed 10 Freshmen and added three transfer student athletes. Notable additions include Lizzie Stiverson and Karley Yergler. The duo started their careers at Parkland College and are local to the Champaign-Urbana area, hailing from Monticello, Ill., and Mahomet, Ill., respectively.Â
YOUNG AND HUNGRY
The Fighting Illini enter the season as the youngest team in the Big Ten with 17 underclassmen on the roster. The team is made up of 10 freshman, five sophomores, two redshirt sophomores, five juniors, one redshirt junior and four seniors.
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN
Illini softball head coach Tyra Perry is one of 21 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 conference, along with Marissa Young at Duke and Sharonda McDonald-Kelley at Michigan State.Â
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.
HOMECOMING QUEENS
The Orange and Blue's opening weekend features a game with Georgia, associate head coach Laura Trout's alma mater. Trout helped lead the Bulldogs to the 2010 Women's College World Series and a final rank of No. 3 in the nation while receiving the award of Best Defensive Player. The Bulldogs' starting shortstop, Trout had a breakout season as a senior, hitting .348 to help the Dawgs return to the Super Regionals.
The Illini's meeting DePaul sends Illini assistant coach Kirsten Verdun back to her alma mater. Verdun was a two-time All-American (2012 and 2014) and helped DePaul to two NCAA regional final appearances and the 2014 BIG EAST Conference regular-season and tournament titles. She was named the 2014 BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year in addition to being named the Most Outstanding Player of the BIG EAST Championship. The star-studded pitcher became the first pitcher in program history to accumulate 900 innings with more than 900 strikeouts and 100 or more wins. She currently holds the Blue Demons' school record for career starts, strikeouts looking and batters faced, while finishing second in the record books in wins, strikeouts, innings pitched, appearances and complete games.Â
The four-time all-conference and all-Great Lakes Region selection was a double threat in the circle and at the plate. Verdun, who held a .347 career batting average, knocked out 37 home runs and ranks second in DePaul's record books. She holds the record for most career walks with 156.
WATCH[LIST] PARTY
The Fighting Illini saw five different players earn preseason recognition prior to the start of the 2025 campaign.Â
Ava Moore took home multiple preseason honors, being named to the D100 list, Softball America's Freshman Watchlist and the Big Ten Players to Watch list.Â
The freshman infielder was a three-year varsity letterwinner at Tecumseh High School. The Ohio native received the Allstate Insurance Good Hands award three times during her high school career. Moore was also named to the All-Central Buckeye Conference team in 2021-22 and 2024. During her senior campaign, when she was received First Team All Southwest District honors, Moore batted .548 with 11 home runs and 43 RBI. It was her third season batting above .500 as she did so during her freshman and sophomore seasons.
Ellie Haggard and London Park joined Moore on the Softball America list.Â
Haggard comes to Champaign-Urbana ranked 60th overall by Extra Innings Elite Class of 2024. She was a four year varsity letterwinner at Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School. The Illinois native took home 4A All-State honors form 2022-23. The infielder owns the state record for grand slams in an inning with two and ranks fifth all-time with eight RBI in an inning. She's also 15th all-time with 46 career homers during her high school career. Haggard continued to etch her name into record books during her four-year stint at Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School as she walked away with the school records for runs, hits, triples, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage, and OPS.
Park was originally part of the Class of 2025, reclassifying and joining the Orange and Blue squad this season. A three-year letterwinner at Spring High School, the pitcher logged a 3.10 ERA in 160.1 innings of work during that time. The Texas native recorded 186 strikeouts en route to a 20-10 high school record in the circle. Park was named all-district each of her three years.
Of the returners, Paige Berkmeyer and Adisyn Caryl received recognition on the Big Ten Players to Watch list.
Illinois catcher Berkmeyer was stellar behind the plate in 2024. The Ohio native caught 18 runners stealing last year, which led the league and ranked fourth nationally. The mark currently put the catcher tied for third all-time in the Illini record books for a single season and fourth with 34 for her career.
Berkmeyer also held a hot bat during her junior campaign. The catcher finished the year with a .500 slugging percentage. Against SIUE, Berkmeyer broke the program record for home runs and total bases in a single game, tallying three and 12, respectively.
Caryl earned Big Ten All-Freshman Team following the 2024 regular season. Caryl played in all 52 season games for the Fighting Illini, making 51 straight starts following the season opener when she came on in relief.Â
On the year, Caryl was third on the team in batting with a .335 average along with 25 RBI. The newcomer logged 12 multi-hit games during her first year, tallying three hits in four of those games.
The Illini third baseman posted a .306 batting average with 10 RBI and four extra-base hits during league play. The Kansas native's lone homer of the season came during the Orange and Blue's series finale at Maryland, helping the team to a 4-0 win.
Caryl was the first Illinois player to make the All-Freshmen Team since a trio of Illini garnered the recognition in 2022. Following that season, Lauren Wiles, Stevie Meade and Paige Berkmeyer each took home the award.
LOOKING BACK AT 2024
Illinois softball finished at 21-31 last season with a 7-15 record in Big Ten play, placing the Orange and Blue 12th in the league for a second-straight year.Â
The Illini won two Big Ten series in 2024, taking two-of-three from Michigan State and Maryland while on the road.
Key losses from the 2024 squad include Kelly Ryono and Tori McQueen. Ryono led the Illini with a .348 batting average and 10 home runs. McQueen tossed178.2 innings during her senior campaign and owned a squad-best 3.45 ERA in the circle.