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Falcons Face Wolverines, Huskies This Week
April 14, 2026 | Softball
BGSU heads to Ann Arbor Wednesday before hosting NIU on Friday & Saturday
FIRST PITCH...
• The Bowling Green State University softball team steps outside of conference play for a midweek trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. Head coach Michelle Gardner and the Falcons face the University of Michigan on Wednesday evening (April 15), with first pitch set for 5:00 p.m. at the Wilpon Complex, home of Alumni Field at Carol Hutchins Stadium.
• Then, the Brown and Orange will begin a season-long eight-game homestand with a Mid-American Conference series vs. Northern Illinois University. The Falcons and Huskies are currently slated to play a Friday (April 17) single game, beginning at 3:00 p.m., followed by a Saturday (April 18) doubleheader that will get underway at 1:00 p.m. Admission is free for all BGSU home softball games.
• The U-M game is scheduled to be streamed via Big Ten Plus, while the first two games of the NIU series will air on BCSN in the Toledo area, and will also be available on ESPN+.
FUN FALCON FACTS
• BGSU head coach Michelle Gardner is a 1989 Michigan graduate. The former Michelle Bolster played under Hall of Fame coach Carol Hutchins, and was named an ASA All-American as well as Big Ten Player of the Year in 1988. She was a co-captain and MVP on that '88 squad.
• Junior Peyton Steffes tied a school record with two triples in Wednesday's (April 8) win over Toledo at Meserve Field. Steffes had three-base hits in back-to-back at-bats. BG single-game records from the program's early years are incomplete, but Steffes is just the fifth player since 2002 to triple twice in the same game (Payton Hamm, 2019; Melissa West, 2009; Jeanine Baca, 2005; and Crystal Wilson, 2002).
• The Falcons have broken a somewhat-painful school record. BGSU batters have been hit by a pitch no fewer than 44 times this spring. The old mark was 35, set in 2018.
• BGSU has scored 5.10 runs per game this season, with 199 runs in 39 games to date. That puts the Falcons on pace for the second-highest average in program history. The school record of 5.25 rpg, set by the 1981 team.
• BG has stolen 80 bases this season to date, the second-highest total in program history. The 1988 team holds the record, with 104 steals that spring.
• And, Falcon hitters have drawn 168 walks to date, just nine shy of that school single-season mark (177 free passes in 2012).
THE FALCONS – A QUICK OVERVIEW
• The Falcons are 17-22 on the season, and BGSU is 5-13 in the MAC. BG has topped the overall win total for all of last season, having gone 16-36 in 2025.
• Last week, BGSU went 2-4 in a pair of MAC series, taking a game each from Toledo at home and Ohio on the road. Sophomore Morgan Beckham picked up complete-game victories against both the Rockets (5-0, April 8) and Bobcats (8-1, April 11).
• The Falcons enter the U-M game with records of 3-6 at home, 7-12 in true road games and 7-4 in neutral-site contests. BGSU has more than tripled the road win total for all of '25, having gone 2-19 in such games last spring.
• The Falcons are hitting .268 as a team, with six regulars batting between .291 and .319. Junior Taylor Behrendt leads the way with a .319 batting average, while classmate Cameron Kaufman and redshirt sophomore Addie Martin each are hitting .303. Junior Peyton Steffes is batting .299, with senior Hannah Hunt and freshman Hannah Simko at .291 apiece.
• Martin leads the team with 10 doubles and eight homers. She also paces the club in RBI (31), total bases (67) and slugging pct. (.615) and is one of four Falcons with at least 12 stolen bases.
• Behrendt has a team-leading 38 hits this season, while each of the other five aforementioned players have between 33 and 35. Kaufman has a BG-best 14 steals, while Simko has 13 and Margin and Steffes 12 each. Kaufman also leads the Falcons with 33 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .449.
• Hunt is second on the team in RBI, with 26, while fellow senior Ashley Chevalier has 23 RBI in just 84 at-bats. Another senior, Katie Hutter, is tied with Kaufman for the team lead in walks (21).
• Hunt, Kaufman, Martin and Steffes each have started all 39 games to date, while Behrendt has made 37 starts and Simko 36.
• In the circle, senior Mackenzie Krafcik has appeared in 22 games, starting 17, and has 10 complete games in those 17 starts. She also has an 8-8 record with three shutouts, one save and a 3.23 earned-run average in 99 2/3 innings pitched.
• Beckham and fellow sophomore Madison Wendel have pitched in 20 and 16 games, respectively, while junior Alyvia Roth has appeared in the circle 14 times to date. Beckham has allowed opponents to hit only. 251 against her, and is 5-4 with a 3.39 ERA in 51 2/3 innings of work. Wendel is 1-4 with a 4.99 ERA in 54 2/3 innings, while Roth has a 2-6 record and an opponent batting average of .266 in 35 innings.
• Head coach Michelle Gardner and her assistants, Greg McQuillin and Indya Smith, welcomed back 15 of 19 letterwinners from last year's team, including all nine positional starters and three of the six pitchers who saw action in 2025. BGSU had four seniors on last year's roster. Two of those four players did not see action in '25, and only one of the four players played in any games after March 8.
• That 2025 club surpassed the overall and MAC win totals for the previous two years combined. BGSU went 16-36 last spring, after posting a combined record of 15-79 in the 2023 (9-41) and '24 (6-38) campaigns. In MAC play, BGSU was 7-19 last year, after going a combined 5-51 in the previous two seasons.
• At the plate, the players returning in 2026 combined for ...
• 1,339 of the team's 1,362 at-bats (98.3%) in 2025;
• 212 of the 219 runs scored (96.8%);
• 195 of the Falcons' 198 RBI (98.5%); and
• 360 of the team's 361 total hits (99.7%).
• In the circle, returning Falcons combined to pitch 215 of the 328 1/3 total innings (65.5%), including 134 1/3 of the 167 2/3 innings (80.1%) in MAC action.
• The 2025 Falcons scored 219 runs, the fourth-highest total in program history, and last year's BGSU club also ranked in the top five in school history in runs per game (4.21, fifth); RBI (198, third); walks (153; fifth); batters hit by pitch (32, third); on-base percentage (.350; fifth) and sacrifice flies (13, tie-third).
• Martin was named to the MAC's All-Freshman Team in 2025. She hit 13 homers, the second-highest single-season total in BG history, and became the first player in program history with at least 12 homers and 12 stolen bases in the same season.
THE OPPONENTS / THE SERIES
• Michigan is 26-15 overall, heading into a Tuesday (April 14) game at Central Michigan, and the Wolverines are 6-9 in Big Ten Conference play. U-M has won each of the last three conference series, and batted .367 as a team in last weekend's Ohio State series. Lauren Putz is batting .474 with 15 homers and 61 RBI this season to date, with Indiana Langford and Erin Hoehn hitting .379 and .360, respectively. Kat Mayers, one of three U-M pitchers to have started at least nine games this spring, has a team-low 3-88 ERA, while Gabby Ellis has a team-high nine wins. Head coach Bonnie Tholl welcomed 17 letterwinners back from a 2025 squad that went 39-21 overall and 11-11 in the Big Ten.
• Northern Illinois is 18-11, heading into a Wednesday DH vs. Bradley, and the Huskies are 12-5 in the MAC. Northern is riding a six-game winning streak after sweeping Ball State and Kent State at home last week. Danielle Stewart is batting .483 this season to date, with Rylie Hartman (.407) and Izzi Hanna (.402) also hitting over .400 this spring. In the circle, Madison Carlson is a perfect 8-0 with a 2.90 ERA in 67 2/3 innings of work. Head coach Kathryn Gleason's 2025 club went 21-30 overall and 14-13 in the MAC.
• The Falcons trail Michigan, 34-4, in the all-time series, and the Wolverines have captured the last 14 meetings. The teams last met two years ago at the NKU Spring Classic (March 10, 2024). BGSU's last series win was a 3-1 home triumph in March of 2003, and the Falcons' last victory in Ann Arbor came in May of 1989. BGSU is 2-6 at home, 2-23 on the road and 0-5 in neutral-site meetings vs. the Wolverines.
• BGSU trails NIU, 36-32, in that series, and the Orange and Brown will be looking to snap a two-game losing streak vs. the Huskies. Last season, BG captured the opening game of a series in DeKalb, 1-0 (April 5, 2025), before the Huskies won the final two games of the weekend. Northern also took two of three games in the teams' most recent series at Meserve Field, two seasons ago (April 26-27, 2024). The Falcons are 12-13 at home, 15-20 on the road and 5-3 at neutral sites vs. the Huskies.
• More information on each of these series can be found elsewhere in these notes.
DOWN THE ROAD
• Following the NIU series, the Falcons will remain at home the following weekend, as Massachusetts comes to town. The teams will meet in a Friday (April 24) DH and a Saturday (April 25) single game, with first pitch at 1:00 p.m. on each day.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
• For more information on the BGSU softball team, follow the Falcons on Twitter/X (@BGAthletics and @BGSUSoftball) and Instagram (@bgsu_softball), as well as on the web at BGSUFalcons.com.
• The Bowling Green State University softball team steps outside of conference play for a midweek trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. Head coach Michelle Gardner and the Falcons face the University of Michigan on Wednesday evening (April 15), with first pitch set for 5:00 p.m. at the Wilpon Complex, home of Alumni Field at Carol Hutchins Stadium.
• Then, the Brown and Orange will begin a season-long eight-game homestand with a Mid-American Conference series vs. Northern Illinois University. The Falcons and Huskies are currently slated to play a Friday (April 17) single game, beginning at 3:00 p.m., followed by a Saturday (April 18) doubleheader that will get underway at 1:00 p.m. Admission is free for all BGSU home softball games.
• The U-M game is scheduled to be streamed via Big Ten Plus, while the first two games of the NIU series will air on BCSN in the Toledo area, and will also be available on ESPN+.
FUN FALCON FACTS
• BGSU head coach Michelle Gardner is a 1989 Michigan graduate. The former Michelle Bolster played under Hall of Fame coach Carol Hutchins, and was named an ASA All-American as well as Big Ten Player of the Year in 1988. She was a co-captain and MVP on that '88 squad.
• Junior Peyton Steffes tied a school record with two triples in Wednesday's (April 8) win over Toledo at Meserve Field. Steffes had three-base hits in back-to-back at-bats. BG single-game records from the program's early years are incomplete, but Steffes is just the fifth player since 2002 to triple twice in the same game (Payton Hamm, 2019; Melissa West, 2009; Jeanine Baca, 2005; and Crystal Wilson, 2002).
• The Falcons have broken a somewhat-painful school record. BGSU batters have been hit by a pitch no fewer than 44 times this spring. The old mark was 35, set in 2018.
• BGSU has scored 5.10 runs per game this season, with 199 runs in 39 games to date. That puts the Falcons on pace for the second-highest average in program history. The school record of 5.25 rpg, set by the 1981 team.
• BG has stolen 80 bases this season to date, the second-highest total in program history. The 1988 team holds the record, with 104 steals that spring.
• And, Falcon hitters have drawn 168 walks to date, just nine shy of that school single-season mark (177 free passes in 2012).
THE FALCONS – A QUICK OVERVIEW
• The Falcons are 17-22 on the season, and BGSU is 5-13 in the MAC. BG has topped the overall win total for all of last season, having gone 16-36 in 2025.
• Last week, BGSU went 2-4 in a pair of MAC series, taking a game each from Toledo at home and Ohio on the road. Sophomore Morgan Beckham picked up complete-game victories against both the Rockets (5-0, April 8) and Bobcats (8-1, April 11).
• The Falcons enter the U-M game with records of 3-6 at home, 7-12 in true road games and 7-4 in neutral-site contests. BGSU has more than tripled the road win total for all of '25, having gone 2-19 in such games last spring.
• The Falcons are hitting .268 as a team, with six regulars batting between .291 and .319. Junior Taylor Behrendt leads the way with a .319 batting average, while classmate Cameron Kaufman and redshirt sophomore Addie Martin each are hitting .303. Junior Peyton Steffes is batting .299, with senior Hannah Hunt and freshman Hannah Simko at .291 apiece.
• Martin leads the team with 10 doubles and eight homers. She also paces the club in RBI (31), total bases (67) and slugging pct. (.615) and is one of four Falcons with at least 12 stolen bases.
• Behrendt has a team-leading 38 hits this season, while each of the other five aforementioned players have between 33 and 35. Kaufman has a BG-best 14 steals, while Simko has 13 and Margin and Steffes 12 each. Kaufman also leads the Falcons with 33 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .449.
• Hunt is second on the team in RBI, with 26, while fellow senior Ashley Chevalier has 23 RBI in just 84 at-bats. Another senior, Katie Hutter, is tied with Kaufman for the team lead in walks (21).
• Hunt, Kaufman, Martin and Steffes each have started all 39 games to date, while Behrendt has made 37 starts and Simko 36.
• In the circle, senior Mackenzie Krafcik has appeared in 22 games, starting 17, and has 10 complete games in those 17 starts. She also has an 8-8 record with three shutouts, one save and a 3.23 earned-run average in 99 2/3 innings pitched.
• Beckham and fellow sophomore Madison Wendel have pitched in 20 and 16 games, respectively, while junior Alyvia Roth has appeared in the circle 14 times to date. Beckham has allowed opponents to hit only. 251 against her, and is 5-4 with a 3.39 ERA in 51 2/3 innings of work. Wendel is 1-4 with a 4.99 ERA in 54 2/3 innings, while Roth has a 2-6 record and an opponent batting average of .266 in 35 innings.
• Head coach Michelle Gardner and her assistants, Greg McQuillin and Indya Smith, welcomed back 15 of 19 letterwinners from last year's team, including all nine positional starters and three of the six pitchers who saw action in 2025. BGSU had four seniors on last year's roster. Two of those four players did not see action in '25, and only one of the four players played in any games after March 8.
• That 2025 club surpassed the overall and MAC win totals for the previous two years combined. BGSU went 16-36 last spring, after posting a combined record of 15-79 in the 2023 (9-41) and '24 (6-38) campaigns. In MAC play, BGSU was 7-19 last year, after going a combined 5-51 in the previous two seasons.
• At the plate, the players returning in 2026 combined for ...
• 1,339 of the team's 1,362 at-bats (98.3%) in 2025;
• 212 of the 219 runs scored (96.8%);
• 195 of the Falcons' 198 RBI (98.5%); and
• 360 of the team's 361 total hits (99.7%).
• In the circle, returning Falcons combined to pitch 215 of the 328 1/3 total innings (65.5%), including 134 1/3 of the 167 2/3 innings (80.1%) in MAC action.
• The 2025 Falcons scored 219 runs, the fourth-highest total in program history, and last year's BGSU club also ranked in the top five in school history in runs per game (4.21, fifth); RBI (198, third); walks (153; fifth); batters hit by pitch (32, third); on-base percentage (.350; fifth) and sacrifice flies (13, tie-third).
• Martin was named to the MAC's All-Freshman Team in 2025. She hit 13 homers, the second-highest single-season total in BG history, and became the first player in program history with at least 12 homers and 12 stolen bases in the same season.
THE OPPONENTS / THE SERIES
• Michigan is 26-15 overall, heading into a Tuesday (April 14) game at Central Michigan, and the Wolverines are 6-9 in Big Ten Conference play. U-M has won each of the last three conference series, and batted .367 as a team in last weekend's Ohio State series. Lauren Putz is batting .474 with 15 homers and 61 RBI this season to date, with Indiana Langford and Erin Hoehn hitting .379 and .360, respectively. Kat Mayers, one of three U-M pitchers to have started at least nine games this spring, has a team-low 3-88 ERA, while Gabby Ellis has a team-high nine wins. Head coach Bonnie Tholl welcomed 17 letterwinners back from a 2025 squad that went 39-21 overall and 11-11 in the Big Ten.
• Northern Illinois is 18-11, heading into a Wednesday DH vs. Bradley, and the Huskies are 12-5 in the MAC. Northern is riding a six-game winning streak after sweeping Ball State and Kent State at home last week. Danielle Stewart is batting .483 this season to date, with Rylie Hartman (.407) and Izzi Hanna (.402) also hitting over .400 this spring. In the circle, Madison Carlson is a perfect 8-0 with a 2.90 ERA in 67 2/3 innings of work. Head coach Kathryn Gleason's 2025 club went 21-30 overall and 14-13 in the MAC.
• The Falcons trail Michigan, 34-4, in the all-time series, and the Wolverines have captured the last 14 meetings. The teams last met two years ago at the NKU Spring Classic (March 10, 2024). BGSU's last series win was a 3-1 home triumph in March of 2003, and the Falcons' last victory in Ann Arbor came in May of 1989. BGSU is 2-6 at home, 2-23 on the road and 0-5 in neutral-site meetings vs. the Wolverines.
• BGSU trails NIU, 36-32, in that series, and the Orange and Brown will be looking to snap a two-game losing streak vs. the Huskies. Last season, BG captured the opening game of a series in DeKalb, 1-0 (April 5, 2025), before the Huskies won the final two games of the weekend. Northern also took two of three games in the teams' most recent series at Meserve Field, two seasons ago (April 26-27, 2024). The Falcons are 12-13 at home, 15-20 on the road and 5-3 at neutral sites vs. the Huskies.
• More information on each of these series can be found elsewhere in these notes.
DOWN THE ROAD
• Following the NIU series, the Falcons will remain at home the following weekend, as Massachusetts comes to town. The teams will meet in a Friday (April 24) DH and a Saturday (April 25) single game, with first pitch at 1:00 p.m. on each day.
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
• For more information on the BGSU softball team, follow the Falcons on Twitter/X (@BGAthletics and @BGSUSoftball) and Instagram (@bgsu_softball), as well as on the web at BGSUFalcons.com.
Players Mentioned
BGSU Softball "Outside the Chalk" - Morgan Beckham (April 21, 2026)
Wednesday, April 22
BGSU Softball Highlights (April 17, 2026)
Friday, April 17
"Outside The Chalk" -- Hannah Simko (April 14, 2026)
Tuesday, April 14
"Outside The Chalk" -- Hannah Hunt (March 30, 2026)
Thursday, April 02



















