2025 AUSL season
League | Athletes Unlimited Softball League |
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Duration | June 7 - July 23, 2025 |
Teams | 4 |
Games | 51 (3 postseason) |
Broadcaster | ESPN MLB.com MLB Network |
2026 → |
The 2025 season of Athletes Unlimited Softball League is the inaugural season of the league, which began on June 7, 2025. On April 16, 2025, Kim Ng was named the first commissioner of the AUSL.[1]
2025 College Draft
It was announced on April 13, 2025, that the College Draft would air on ESPNU on May 3, 2025.[2] Prior to the draft, players received golden tickets notifying them they were eligible for the draft.[2][3] It was announced on June 4, 2025, that Sam Landry had signed a contract to play in the inaugural season with the Volts.[4]
First Round
Pick | Name | Team | Position | College |
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1 | Sam Landry | Volts | Pitcher | Oklahoma |
2 | Bri Ellis | Talons | Infield | Arkansas |
3 | Emma Lemley | Blaze | Pitcher | Virginia Tech |
4 | Cori McMillan | Bandits | Utility | Virginia Tech |
Second Round
Pick | Name | Team | Position | College |
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5 | Sierra Sacco | Talons | Outfield | Mississippi State |
6 | Korbe Otis | Blaze | Outfield | Florida |
7 | Emiley Kennedy | Bandits | Pitcher | Texas A&M |
8 | Michaela Edenfield | Volts | Catcher | Florida State |
Third Round
Pick | Name | Team | Position | College |
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9 | Ana Gold | Blaze | Infield | Duke |
10 | Devyn Netz | Bandits | Pitcher | Arizona |
11 | Danieca Coffey | Volts | Utility | LSU |
12 | Raelin Chaffin | Talons | Pitcher | Mississippi State |
Teams
Bandits
No. | Player | Pos. | College |
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3 | Odicci Alexander | RHP | James Madison |
21 | Erin Coffel | IF | Kentucky |
33 | Mia Davidson | C | Mississippi State |
6 | Bella Dayton | OF | Texas |
11 | Emiley Kennedy | P | Texas A&M |
8 | Lexi Kilfoyl | RHP | Oklahoma State |
26 | Sydney McKinney | IF | Wichita State |
2 | Cori McMillan | UTIL | Virginia Tech |
82 | Taylor McQuillin | LHP | Arizona |
34 | Devyn Netz | P | Arizona |
48 | Bubba Nickles-Camarena | OF | UCLA |
41 | Jordan Roberts | C | Florida |
17 | Skylar Wallace | IF | Florida |
66 | Sarah Willis | RHP | UCF |
97 | Delanie Wisz | IF | UCLA |
18 | Morgan Zerkle | OF | Marshall |
Coaching Staff
General Manager | Jenny Dalton-Hill |
Head Coach | Stacey Nuveman-Deniz |
Associate Head Coach | Courtney Martinez |
Assistant Coach | Grace French |
Assistant Coach | Mike Lotief |
Blaze
No. | Player | Pos. | College |
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11 | Aliyah Andrews | OF | LSU |
88 | Ciara Briggs | OF | LSU |
12 | Taylor Edwards | C | Nebraska |
41 | Danielle Gibson Whorton | IF | Arkansas |
4 | Ana Gold | IF | Duke |
7 | Kalei Harding | OF | Florida State |
22 | Carley Hoover | RHP | LSU |
3 | Baylee Klingler | RHP | Washington |
99 | Kayla Kowalik | UTIL | Kentucky |
75 | Aubrey Leach | IF | Tennessee |
27 | Emma Lemley | P | Virginia Tech |
8 | Aleshia Ocasio | RHP | Florida |
33 | Korbe Otis | OF | Florida |
10 | Keilani Ricketts | LHP | Oklahoma |
93 | Hope Trautwein-Valdespino | RHP | Oklahoma |
17 | Anissa Urtez | IF | Utah |
15 | Alana Vawter | RHP | Stanford |
Coaching Staff
General Manager | Dana Sorensen |
Head Coach | Alisa Goler |
Associate Head Coach | Kara Dill |
Assistant Coach | Sue Kunkle |
Assistant Coach | Ryan Wondrasek |
Talons
No. | Player | Pos. | College |
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3 | Ali Aguilar | IF | Washington |
7 | Maya Brady | UTIL | UCLA |
25 | Raelin Chaffin | P | Mississippi State |
22 | Georgina Corrick | RHP | South Florida |
77 | Bri Ellis | IF | Arkansas |
80 | Megan Faraimo | RHP | UCLA |
19 | Hannah Flippen | IF | Utah |
14 | Montana Fouts | RHP | Alabama |
1 | Victoria Hayward | OF | Washington |
51 | Caroline Jacobsen | OF | Clemson |
27 | Sahvanna Jacquish | UTIL | LSU |
8 | Mariah Lopez | LHP | Utah |
13 | Sharlize Palacios | C | UCLA |
2 | Sydney Romero | IF | Oklahoma |
21 | Sierra Sacco | OF | Mississippi State |
29 | Tori Vidales | IF | Texas A&M |
Coaching Staff
General Manager | Lisa Fernandez | |
Head Coach | Howard Dobson | |
Associate Head Coach | Kirk Walker | |
Assistant Coach | Jo Koons | |
Assistant Coach | Alex Ibarra | (First week only) |
Assistant Coach | Will Oldham | (Remainder of Season) |
Volts
No. | Player | Pos. | College |
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22 | Sis Bates | IF | Washington |
86 | McKenzie Clark | OF | Clemson |
13 | Danieca Coffey | UTIL | LSU |
51 | Michaela Edenfield | C | Florida State |
00 | Rachel Garcia | RHP | UCLA |
33 | Payton Gottshall | RHP | Tennessee |
23 | Tiare Jennings | IF | Oklahoma |
21 | Sam Landry | P | Oklahoma |
18 | Amanda Lorenz | OF | Florida |
34 | Mariah Mazon | RHP | Oregon State |
2 | Dejah Mulipola | C | Arizona |
20 | Erika Piancastelli | OF | McNeese Cowgirls softball |
32 | Sierra Romero | IF | Michigan Wolverines softball |
3 | Sam Show | UTIL | Oklahoma State |
7 | Kelsey Stewart-Hunter | IF | Florida |
30 | Jessi Warren | IF | Florida State |
Coaching Staff
General Manager | Cat Osterman |
Head Coach | Kelly Kretschman |
Associate Head Coach | Courtney Gettins |
Assistant Coach | Kristen Zaleski |
Assistant Coach | Josh Eurich |
Venues
Stadium Name | Location |
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Dell Diamond | Round Rock, TX |
Dumke Family Softball Stadium | Salt Lake City, UT |
Connie Claussen Field | Omaha, NE |
Husky Softball Stadium | Seattle, WA |
Jim Frost Stadium | Chattanooga, TN |
Love's Field | Norman, OK |
McMurry Park | Sulphur, LA |
Parkway Bank Sports Complex | Rosemont, IL |
Rhoads Stadium | Tuscaloosa, AL |
Wilkins Stadium | Wichita, KS |
Schedule
Each team will play 24 games, with a total of 48 games played between 4 teams during the season. These games will be played in a tour format across the United States in at least 10 cities.[5]
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Media coverage
Nationally, games will be broadcast on ESPN (40 games across ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN+), MLB.com (32 games), All-Women’s Sports Network (19 games), NESN Nation (7 games) and MLB Network (5 games). Only games on ESPN platforms and MLB Network will be exclusive. All non-ESPN games will stream on MLB.com.
Regionally, games will air on FanDuel Sports Network (27 games), MSG Networks (27 games), WPWR-TV/WFLD (27 games), Marquee Sports Network (20 games), SportsNet Pittsburgh (19 games), and NESN (17 games).
For all games, Eric Collins, Chuckie Kempf or Mark Neely will serve as play-by-play commentators, Amanda Scarborough (lead), Danielle Lawrie, Jessica Mendoza, Natasha Watley and Kenzie Fowler will serve as color commentators, and Savanna Collins will serve as an on-field reporter.[6]
References
- ^ "Kim Ng Named Commissioner of the AUSL". theausl.com. Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 3 May 2025.
- ^ a b "AUSL to Hold College Draft Show May 3 on ESPNU". theausl.com. Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
- ^ Flores, Marisa. "The 12 NCAA softball stars who got a 'golden ticket' surprise for the AUSL College Draft | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ Chapman, Ryan (4 June 2025). "OU Softball: Oklahoma P Sam Landry Officially Signs With AUSL". Oklahoma Sooners On SI. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 5 June 2025.
- ^ Williams, Trevona (4 May 2025). "Athletes Unlimited Softball League unveils locations, venues for inaugural season". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
- ^ "Broadcast Schedule Announced for Inaugural AUSL Season". AUSL. June 4, 2025. Retrieved June 4, 2025.