Our Softball School “teachers” are the BEST of the BEST in their fields. They are Olympians, All-NPF players, All-Americans, All-Conference players, national champions, Division I college coaches, nutrition experts, fitness experts, and much more! They have a tremendous amount of knowledge to share and will inspire you during this uncertain time.

An All-American third base stud out of Texas A&M; Riley has continued her playing career as a professional with ScrapYard Fastpitch. Off the field she wants to continue to develop her individual coaching presence online with player development programs that break down mentality as well as speed and agility.

A speedy lefty with major outfield skills; Tara believes softball should always be played with a smile. Since winning a National Championship with UCLA, she has founded a non-profit that empowers women through sport in Western Africa.

A defensive guru who you saw fist pumping for The University of Washington, Taylor puts her heart into teaching younger players how to have fun with the game. Along with coaching, Taylor is studying Speech Pathology at Loma Linda University.

Growing up as the daughter of one of the greatest pitching minds in our game, it is no surprise Nyree excelled in the circle. As a former member of Team USA’s Junior team and Stanford University and current member of the New Zealand National Team, her eyes and heart are set on Tokyo 2020. Her recent move to Austin, TX inspired her to create the Nyree White Pitching Academy and we are honored to have such a hard-working talent on our team.

Amanda is a 2x All-American, the 2018 SEC Play of the Year and the 2016 NFCA Freshman of the year. This Gator is writing her name in the Florida record books and will go down as one of the greatest to swing a bat, but beyond her statistical eliteness, Amanda’s unmatched passion, competitiveness and will-to-win gives her a perspective only few have.

Hailey played in the first-ever conference series for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels versus the Duke Blue Devils and batted .556 in the series. Hailey would tell you she hasn’t had her picture perfect experience, but she’s gained insight and experience that will help her in the rest of her career and life. An eloquent speaker and the hardest of workers, she connects with athletes on a deep level.

A recent graduate of The University of Georgia, she spent her first years at UT San Antonio and Oklahoma State. Kendall is an outfielder, hitter and slapper, but her story lies in her will to continue playing the sport she loved after surviving an acute ischemic stroke, 23 major surgeries and the multiple setbacks her health threw at her. Kendall embodies resiliency.

Aaliyah tore up the 2018 season at UCLA with a stellar performance at the plate. She claimed both, the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and the Pac-12 Batting Champion (highest average in the conference) awards in her first year as a Bruin. She is an all-around athlete and is on her way to becoming an all-time UCLA Great.

Alyssa is a First Team All-American and All Pac-12 honoree from the University of Arizona. A former Team USA member and an NFCA Freshman of the year, this Wildcat has so much to share from overcoming and persevering through injury and her story is still being written.