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OSU Cowgirls Reload: Freshmen Face Big Expectations
3 Feb
Summary
- Oklahoma State softball relies on freshmen due to roster turnover.
- Key returners include infielders Karli Godwin and Rosie Davis.
- Pitchers Ruby Meylan and RyLee Crandall anchor the pitching staff.

Oklahoma State softball begins its 2026 campaign with a significant infusion of new talent, as coach Kenny Gajewski places considerable trust in freshmen to fill several key positions. This strategic shift comes as the Cowgirls aim to return to the Women's College World Series after falling short in the previous season.
While a strong core of experienced players remains, including infielders Karli Godwin and Rosie Davis, and pitchers Ruby Meylan and RyLee Crandall, the roster's depth will be tested. Unlike past seasons where the transfer portal was a primary recruiting ground, OSU has brought in only three transfers for 2026, emphasizing development from within.
Meylan, the staff's ace, is expected to be even more dominant with potential new pitches. Crandall, despite injury struggles last season, is poised for a larger role. Freshmen like shortstop Aubrey Jones and outfielder Jayelle Austin are identified as crucial newcomers who could make immediate impacts. Other freshmen will be developing behind established players.




