Kayla beaver of Central Arkansas enters the portal. She'll be a graduate student. career 1.52 ERA, 514 strikeouts, 74-22 record and held opponents to a .209 BA
Kayla would be a super addition as long as Arky doesn't grab her first. Emily can hit - she is the best D catcher on the team. The pitchers love her as do the infielders. By the way everyone in the line up or off the bench hits better than #52 who was Tim's choice for catcher during the bulk of the year.
Bri Ellis(AU) posted on twitter shes in portal. Dont blame her a bit based on the offensive development under Dean & co. From Houston..my first guess is OU..lol but she better get better. Last AU transfer Snow, went to OU.
Complete coincidence I'm sure but Kayla and Skylar were the two guests on Perfect Game interview a few weeks ago:
Until Penta leaves..lol They finished exactly where seeded I guess..17..made reg. champ game.. his limit. until finds a hitting coach. Wont be shocked if Peralta leaves too.. from Fla btw
So why she leaving? Want a NC then OU makes sense. Homesick then Aggies or Horns make sense, maybe even LSU. Just curious.
Didnt specify.. Closer to Houston and or a desire for a competent hitting coach are my guesses. Or just disproval of Dean.. Her dad played f-ball at Rice , do they have a SB team?? lol Some are guessing $$,, but not many NILs equal to AU, and how much is spent on SB to start with??..minimal Id guess.
More than the majority..lol at least in SEc..aTm is close. nationally.. id say only behind or on par with.. Miami, USC(the real one) Texas, Michigan, tOSU Most of it are fball.bball numbers,, so not sure exact amounts. Like I said probably next to nothing SB wise. Best answer for AU, is what ever Jimmy Rane sez it is..
I know the portal basically just opened up, but surprised we haven't seen any Florida players enter yet.
The portal is open from May 15- June 28. The team just got back from Stanford probably Monday. I'm sure they need to get some rest and then I imagine Coach Walton will meet with each of them to discuss their futures. Paperwork has to be submitted as well. If any of the ladies are going to leave, I would expect their names will hit the portal by the end of the month.
These are names that hit today. Liberty P Karlie Keeney has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. A two-time All-ASUN honoree, Keeney owns career numbers including a 68-29 record and 368 strikeouts in 658 innings of work. Liberty C Caroline Hudson has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. The 2022 and 2023 ASun Player of the Year, Hudson's career statistics include 35 home runs, 135 RBIs, 113 runs scored, and 35 doubles. Stephen F. Austin C Gaby Garcia has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. The SFA career home run record holder, Garcia's career numbers include 37 home runs, 34 doubles, 129 RBIs, and 118 runs scored. She owns a career 1.031 OPS. Notre Dame IF Joley Mitchell has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. A two-time All-Region honoree, Mitchell owns a career batting average of .344, with 17 home runs, 69 RBIs, 22 doubles, 27 stolen bases, and an OPS of 1.015. Auburn IF Denver Bryant has entered the transfer portal. Bryant owns a .312 batting average in three seasons in Auburn. Her career statistics also include 12 home runs, 10 doubles, 39 RBIs, and a .550 slugging percentage. Boise State OF Kelsey Hall has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. The 2023 Mountain West Player of the Year, Hall is a .389 career hitter with 24 home runs @ BSU. She began her career at Fresno State. She was the @ExtraInningSB Comeback Player of the Year in 2022. Louisville OF Korbe Otis has entered the transfer portal. An All-Region selection in 2023, Otis owns a career .354 batting average in two seasons as a Cardinal. Her career numbers include 15 home runs, 73 RBIs, 18 doubles, 10 triples & 29 stolen bases.
Central Arkansas OF Tremere Harris has entered the transfer portal. A two-time All-ASUN honoree, Harris' career numbers include a .356 batting average, 25 doubles, 115 runs scored, 73 stolen bases, and 54 RBIs. She also owns a .443 career on-base percentage.