West Alabama Tigers Women’s Softball release roster of 21 players to open the season

West Alabama Tigers Women’s Softball release roster of 21 players to open the season
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West Alabama Tigers Women’s Softball begin the season away against the Nova Southeastern Sharks.

Last season 2023-2024, they ended with a 2-4 record.

Heading into the new year, 10 players are back from last season.

The West Alabama Tigers have listed 7 pitchers and 14 position players on the team.

Here is their complete 2024-2025 roster:

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#2 — Ella Watson — Outfielder and Right Handed Pitcher — 5′10″ — Hometown: Wetumpka,

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#3 — Madison Wright — Left Handed Pitcher — 5′6″

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#4 — Megan Roe — Right Handed Pitcher — 5′10″ — Hometown: Pine Hill

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#5 — Marissa Mitchell — 5′5″ — Hometown: North Little Rock

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#6 — Taylor Clegg — 5′6″ — Hometown: Gordo

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#7 — Ann Marie Stanbridge — Infielder and Pitcher — 5′8″

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#8 — Sara Fargo — Outfielder — 5′5″

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#9 — Eleanor De Block — Infielder and Pitcher — 5′6″

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#12 — Trinity Hatcher — Outfielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: Winter Haven

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#13 — La’taviona Parke — Utility Player — 5′4″ — Hometown: Port St. Lucie

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#14 — Cara Rankin — Infielder — 5′6″

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#15 — Karlee Pierson — Infielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: Vance

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#16 — Haley Shannon — Outfielder — 5′5″ — Hometown: Cullman

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#18 — Jessica Rose — Infielder — 5′2″ — Hometown: Northridge

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#21 — Riley Dismukes — Outfielder — 5′7″ — Hometown: Deatsville

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#22 — Morgan Jones — Catcher and Outfielder — 5′4″ — Hometown: Geneva

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#24 — Riley Sullivan — 5′2″ — Hometown: Birmingham

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#25 — Katey Glass — Pitcher — 5′10″ — Hometown: LINDEN

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#26 — Alyssa Brown — Infielder and Right Handed Pitcher — 5′4″ — Hometown: Pinson

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#27 — Olivia McClain Payne — Catcher and Utility Player — 5′3″ — Hometown: Destin

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#31 — Jessica Cross — Catcher — 5′9″



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