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MEET THE PFX PRO PLAYERS

Alphabetical Roster:

 
Adrienne Alo played and started all 198 Oregon State games from 2003-2005... (More)

Laura Berg

Laura Berg
3 Time Olympic Champion 1996-2000-2004 and the only starting Center Fielder ever in US Olympic History... (More)

Randi Berg

Randi Berg
Randy won the WPSL crown as a member of the Florida Wahoos. Known for her defensive prowess and smooth technique... (More)
Tina Boutelle
Tina Boutelle
A 5’5” powerhouse, Boutelle had an astonishing .500 batting average during the 2006 NCAA Super Regionals...(More)
Kaci Clark
Kaci joins the PFX Tour this year after spending the last two years competing in Japan for Team Honda.  Before that, she competed in the National Pro Fastpitch League ...(More)
Rachel Countryman
Rachel Countryman
While at Jacksonville State University, many considered Rachel to be the best shortstop NCAA Division I softball... (More)
With 97 career appearances, 85 starts and 20 complete games rank third in the Texas career record bookMegan ranks second all-time with 699 strikeouts... (More)

Andrea Duran

Started all nine games for the USA's Gold Medal team at the World University Games, leading the team with a .400 BA... (More)
Lisa Fernandez
Lisa Fernandez
Known for power and fearlessness, Lisa Fernandez is arguably the most recognized name in softball.... (More)
Tairia Flowers
Tairia Flowers
Being a UCLA Bruin is one thing.  Leading the team to four College World Series tournaments in four years is another.... (More)
Lauren Lappin
Lauren Lappin
As the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year, First-Team All-Pac-10, Second-Team All-Pacific Region, she Saw action in 60 games, starting 59 ... (More)
Leading OSU in Stolen Bases and also holding the record for career and single season in hitting ... (More)
She led the Bruin offense with a .500 average, three home runs, four runs scored and five RBI at Regionals... (More)
Jessica Mendoza
2004 Olympic Champion, 2007 World Cup MVP... (More)
Ashley Monceaux
Ashley ranks fifth with a .336 batting average ... Ranks fifth with 0.136 home runs per game ... (More)
Stacey Nuveman
Stacey Nuveman
Considered one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, Nuveman has dominated the game both behind the plate and at bat...(More)
Jennie Ritter
Jennie Ritter
As a powerful force from the circle, the Canada Cup marked the first time this 2005 National Champion wore the Red, White and Blue... (More)

Harmony Schwethelm

Harmony Schwethelm With First-Team All Conference and Mid-West honors under her belt, Schwethelm led Baylor University to the NCAA Regionals in May before joining the PFX Tour...(More)
Dana Sorensen
Dana Sorensen In the record books at Stanford University, Sorensen’s name is a common item.  After leading the Cardinal to the Women’s College World Series in 2001 and 2004, she finished her career with records in every major pitching...(More)

Natasha Watley

Watley started in softball after seeing a flyer in first grade and ended her four-year career at UCLA with 395 hits, which is the third-highest total in the NCAA Division 1 history....(More)
Courtney Weed
Courtney Weed Weed attended Rider University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.  She led the team in batting average, stolen bases, and on-base percentage her junior and senior years...(More)
Brandey Weed
Brandey Weed

Weed led the conference in doubles and sacrifice bunts her senior year...(More)

 

 

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