Lady Tiger softball players sign with four-year schools
Helping lead the Cowley College softball team to a conference title and a record of 39-14 during the 2025 season, several Lady Tiger sophomores recently signed letters of intent to continue playing at four-year schools.
Mikah Vann (22-7, 2.19 ERA), the Jayhawk Conference Most Valuable Player/Pitcher of the Year and a Second Team All-American, and Krisyana Pellet (.339 average, 10 home runs, 56 RBIs), a Second Team all-conference selection, signed with the NCAA Division II softball program Cameron University
Third baseman Jamie Molina (.308 average) and Raelynn Sandlin (.388 average, 42 RBIs), a Second Team all-conference selection, signed with NCAA Division II Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Aubrey Williams (.415 average), another Second Team all-conference performer, signed with NCAA Division II Oklahoma Baptist University. Ali Nuno (.383 average), a Second Team all-conference performer, signed with NCAA Division II Arlington Baptist University.
Ezra Arredondo (14-3, 2.46 ERA), a First Team all-conference pitcher, signed with NAIA program Friends University in Wichita, KS. Lady Tiger team manager Kyler Magnus plans to join Arredondo at Friends and continue as team manager.
"I am proud of these ladies and what they have accomplished," Cowley head softball coach Jenny Hoyt said. "They are all going into great programs where they can compete and contribute. I am excited to watch their careers play out and continue to support them on their journey."
Other recent graduating sophomores in the Lady Tiger softball program, Paige Scanlin (.358 average, 11 home runs, 40 RBIs), a Second Team all-conference outfielder, and Kanon Goji (.366 average), an honorable mention all-conference infielder, are continuing to explore their options before signing with a four-year school.
