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    AUSL surprises players with ‘golden tickets’ and drafts 17 players

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    The Athletes Unlimited Softball League surprised star collegiate softball players with “golden tickets” in the weeks leading up to the draft — letting them know they will be drafted this season on one of the six AUSL teams.

    On Monday, draftees will find out which team selected her during the AUSL Draft Show (ESPN2; 7 p.m. ET).

    AUSL draft picks:

    First round

    1. P Karlyn Pickens, Carolina Blaze

    2. P NiJaree Canady, Texas Volts

    3. P Maya Johnson, Oklahoma City Spark

    4. UTIL Megan Grant, Portland Cascade

    5. C Jocelyn Erickson, Chicago Bandits

    6. INF Jordan Woolery, Utah Talons

    Second round

    7. C Reese Atwood, Carolina Blaze

    8. INF Leighann Goode, Texas Volts


    The seventeen players were awarded golden tickets in the weeks leading up to the draft:


    Player No. 17: P Peja Goold, Mississippi State

    Player No. 16: INF Ailana Agbayani, Oklahoma

    Player No. 15: UTIL Amari Harper, Oregon

    Players No. 12, 13 and 14: INF Jordan Woolery, UTIL Megan Grant and P Taylor Tinsley, UCLA

    Players No. 10 and 11: C Jocelyn Erickson and INF Kenleigh Cahalan, Florida

    Player No. 9: P Maya Johnson, Belmont

    Player No. 8: INF Taryn Kern, Stanford

    Player No. 7: P Kenzie Brown, Arizona State

    Player No. 6: OF Dakota Kennedy, Arkansas

    Player No. 5: P Karlyn Pickens, Tennessee

    Player No. 4: C Sydney Stewart, Arizona

    Player No. 3: INF Leighann Goode, Texas

    Player No. 2: C Reese Atwood, Texas

    Player No. 1: P NiJaree Canady, Texas Tech

    The first golden ticket was presented to pitcher Canady by commissioner Kim Ng and Patrick Mahomes on March 27.

    The 2025 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, the Texas Tech senior has signed two seven-figure NIL contracts and led Stanford to two straight World Series appearances before transferring. Last year, Texas Tech made it to the national championship series before falling in Game 3.





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