Co-Player of the Week
Kaylan Jablonski, Nebraska
P – Jr. – Omaha, Neb. – Skutt Catholic
• Registered a .545 batting average, .545 on-base percentage and 1.091 slugging percentage with three doubles, a home run, four RBI and three runs scored in the Huskers’ road sweep at No. 22/21 Wisconsin
• Also earned all three pitching victories despite not starting once last week, throwing 20.0 innings in relief and posting a 2.45 ERA against the Big Ten’s top scoring team
• Came off the bench to go 3-for-3 with a home run, a double and two RBI in Friday’s series opener against the Badgers
• Earns her first career Player of the Week honor
• Last Nebraska Player of the Week: MJ Knighten (March 20, 2017)
Co-Player of the Week
Emily Clark, Ohio State
C/2B – So. – Prospect, Ohio – North Union
• Batted .875 with a .917 on-base percentage and 1.750 slugging percentage, while piling up two home runs, 11 RBI and seven runs scored in the Buckeyes’ four wins last week
• Drove in a career-high five runs twice last week against Wright State and Rutgers and had multiple hits in three of four games
• Finished the week by reaching base in 10 consecutive plate appearances
• Earns her first career Player of the Week honor
• Last Ohio State Player of the Week: Lilli Piper (March 27, 2017)
Pitcher of the Week
Megan Betsa, Michigan
P – Sr. – McDonough, Ga. – Union Grove
• Tossed three complete-game shutouts as part of the Wolverines’ four victories last week, allowing six hits in 19.0 innings while striking out 28 batters and walking four
• Hurled a one-hit shutout and struck out nine in Michigan’s midweek non-conference win at Central Michigan
• Went the distance twice in blanking Big Ten foe Northwestern last weekend, including a 10-strikeout performance in a five-inning win on Saturday
• Has recorded shutouts in her last seven starts, extending her current scoreless inning streak to 55 in a row, and she leads the nation with 221 strikeouts this season
• Earns her 10th career Pitcher of the Week honor and fourth this season
• Last Michigan Pitcher of the Week: Megan Betsa (March 27, 2017)
Freshman of the Week
Kendyl Lindaman, Minnesota
C – Ankeny, Iowa – Centennial
• Compiled a .500 batting average, .700 on-base percentage and 2.000 slugging percentage with three home runs, eight RBI and four runs scored in the Golden Gophers’ series win at Illinois last weekend
• Homered twice (the second a grand slam) in the fifth inning of Friday’s series opener on the way to driving in a career-high six runs, one shy of the school record
• Also hit a home run in her first plate appearance on Saturday
• Earns her fourth career Freshman of the Week honor
• Last Minnesota Freshman of the Week: Kendyl Lindaman (March 27, 2017)
Kaylan Jablonski, Nebraska
P – Jr. – Omaha, Neb. – Skutt Catholic
• Registered a .545 batting average, .545 on-base percentage and 1.091 slugging percentage with three doubles, a home run, four RBI and three runs scored in the Huskers’ road sweep at No. 22/21 Wisconsin
• Also earned all three pitching victories despite not starting once last week, throwing 20.0 innings in relief and posting a 2.45 ERA against the Big Ten’s top scoring team
• Came off the bench to go 3-for-3 with a home run, a double and two RBI in Friday’s series opener against the Badgers
• Earns her first career Player of the Week honor
• Last Nebraska Player of the Week: MJ Knighten (March 20, 2017)
Co-Player of the Week
Emily Clark, Ohio State
C/2B – So. – Prospect, Ohio – North Union
• Batted .875 with a .917 on-base percentage and 1.750 slugging percentage, while piling up two home runs, 11 RBI and seven runs scored in the Buckeyes’ four wins last week
• Drove in a career-high five runs twice last week against Wright State and Rutgers and had multiple hits in three of four games
• Finished the week by reaching base in 10 consecutive plate appearances
• Earns her first career Player of the Week honor
• Last Ohio State Player of the Week: Lilli Piper (March 27, 2017)
Pitcher of the Week
Megan Betsa, Michigan
P – Sr. – McDonough, Ga. – Union Grove
• Tossed three complete-game shutouts as part of the Wolverines’ four victories last week, allowing six hits in 19.0 innings while striking out 28 batters and walking four
• Hurled a one-hit shutout and struck out nine in Michigan’s midweek non-conference win at Central Michigan
• Went the distance twice in blanking Big Ten foe Northwestern last weekend, including a 10-strikeout performance in a five-inning win on Saturday
• Has recorded shutouts in her last seven starts, extending her current scoreless inning streak to 55 in a row, and she leads the nation with 221 strikeouts this season
• Earns her 10th career Pitcher of the Week honor and fourth this season
• Last Michigan Pitcher of the Week: Megan Betsa (March 27, 2017)
Freshman of the Week
Kendyl Lindaman, Minnesota
C – Ankeny, Iowa – Centennial
• Compiled a .500 batting average, .700 on-base percentage and 2.000 slugging percentage with three home runs, eight RBI and four runs scored in the Golden Gophers’ series win at Illinois last weekend
• Homered twice (the second a grand slam) in the fifth inning of Friday’s series opener on the way to driving in a career-high six runs, one shy of the school record
• Also hit a home run in her first plate appearance on Saturday
• Earns her fourth career Freshman of the Week honor
• Last Minnesota Freshman of the Week: Kendyl Lindaman (March 27, 2017)