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Wisconsin drops close call at Rutgers

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Wisconsin drops close call at Rutgers

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Albany Rutgers 3, Wisconsin 2
RU Softball Complex · Attendance: 128

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0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 9 0
Rutgers
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IP H R ER BB SO
L Stewart (10-18) 6.0 5 3 3 1 2
W Landrith (15-11) 7.0 9 2 2 0 3
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· Kelsey Jenkins: 1 hit, 2 RBI
· Megan Tancill: 3 hits, 1 run
· Ashley Van Zeeland: 2 hits
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May 3, 2015

PISCATAWAY, NJ -- The Wisconsin softball team dropped a close contest to Rutgers on Sunday afternoon, as the Scarlet Knights hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat the Badgers, 3-2, at the RU Softball Complex.

The Badgers (21-31 overall, 5-17 Big Ten) outhit the Scarlet Knights (29-19, 11-12), 9-5. But it was the final hit of the game that made the biggest impact as a seventh-inning lead-off home run from RU's Rebecca Hall gave Rutgers the 3-2 win.

Freshman Kelsey Jenkins led the way for Wisconsin with two RBIs, while senior Megan Tancill contributed a game-high three hits in her final game for the Cardinal and White. Junior Ashley Van Zeeland recorded two hits, including a triple in the second inning.

UW took a 2-0 lead in the top of the third inning off of three-straight hits. Junior Katie Christner bunted and Tancill followed with a bunt of her own. Jenkins stepped up to the plate and slammed a two-RBI double to give Wisconsin a two-run advantage.

But Wisconsin's lead didn't last long, as Rutgers' Jackie Bates countered with a two-run home run in the bottom of the fourth to tie it up, 2-2. After two scoreless innings, Hall's round-tripper in the bottom of the seventh gave the home team the 3-2 win.

Junior Taylor-Paige Stewart pitched six innings for Wisconsin, allowing five hits, three earned runs while striking out a pair of Scarlet Knights.

With this weekend's 2-1 series win, Wisconsin's senior class -- Tancill, Marissa Mersch and Maria Van Abel -- finished as the second-winningest class in school history with a win percentage of .619. The trio won 135 games for UW, including 47 Big Ten wins.

"It's been an amazing four years," Tancill said. "Being a part of the success that this program has seen during my time here has been special, and spending it with such great teammates and coaches has truly been a blessing."

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