Oregon State University has added a new player to its softball roster with the signing of Kaylie Stauffer from Santa Clarita, California.
Stauffer, well-known for her skills at bat and behind the plate, offers the Beavers a fresh catcher with a track record of success.
Stauffer began playing softball at 10 years old, according to her profile on SportsRecruits.
She has refined her abilities over the years, earning a high batting average of .458 and a flawless fielding percentage of 1.000, as stated on the Oregon State Athletics website.
Her commitment to the sport is reflected not only in her numbers but also in her worldwide experience. According to SportsRecruits, Stauffer once represented Triple Crown Sports Ireland internationally, competing at the 18U level.
Stauffer’s arrival at OSU signifies the start of a new chapter for both her and the Beavers softball program.
Stauffer’s skill set, international experience and dedication position her to create an impact on the roster in the upcoming softball season.