Auburn softball continues to hit the portal, adds Arkansas transfer catcher Kylie Brockman
Auburn softball landed its third transfer commitment in six days as Kylie Brockman, a transfer catcher out of Arkansas, announced her plans to transfer to Auburn on Friday afternoon.
“So extremely excited and thankful,” Brockman wrote in a post to social media. “War Eagle!”
Just a freshman with the Razorbacks in 2024, Brockman saw limited action as she appeared in just nine games, logged 10 at-bats, drew two walks and a pair of runs.
However, coming out of Piper High School in Kansas City, Brockman ranked as the No. 19 prospect in Extra Inning’s 2023 Extra Elite 100 and was a standout travel ball player.
In the summer leading into her freshman year at Arkansas, Brockman starred with Elite Fastpitch’s 18U team and recorded 14 home runs, 28 extra-base hits and 53 RBIs — all while maintaining a .435 on-base percentage.
Also a two-time powerlifting state champion and the Kansas 5A runner-up in javelin, Brockman joins former Oklahoma pitcher SJ Geurin and former Ole Miss transfer Ma’Nia Womack as recent additions to the Tigers’ roster.
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