#10 Oklahoma State Softball 2021 Preview

 
Oklahoma State Cowgirls
 
Overall Rank: #10
Conference Rank: #3 Big 12
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Oklahoma State was outstanding in 2019. They won 45 games and eliminated the defending national champion Florida State on the road in Tallahassee. The Cowgirls advanced to the Women’s College World Series for the first time since the 2011 season. Oklahoma State knocked off Florida 3-2 in their first game, but dropped their next two to Oklahoma and Washington in a 1-0 nail biter. The 2019 season raised the bar back to where it belongs for the Cowgirls and that is to consistently advance to the Women’s College World Series on a regular basis.  
 
2019: 45-17, 13-5
2019 Postseason: NCAA
Coach: Kenny Gajewski
 
Key Departed Players:
Madi Sue Montgomery, INF, .337 BA, 6 HR, 47 RBI
Samantha Show, P, .333 BA, 20 HR, 56 RBI, 2.34 ERA, 22-10 W/L, 200.1 IP, 61 BB, 118 SO
Rylee Bayless, OF, .307 BA, 8 HR, 34 RBI, 15 SB
Taylor lynch, UTIL, .250 BA, 0 HR, 19 RBI
Samantha Clakley, P, 2.77 ERA, 10-4 W/L, 88.1 IP, 40 BB, 48 SO
 
Key Returning Players:
Cheyenne Factor, OF, .338 BA, 9 HR, 39 RBI
Michaela Richbourg, INF, .274 BA, 14 HR, 41 RBI
Chelsea Alexander, OF, .268 BA, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 9 SB
Kiley Naomi, INF, .258 BA, 6 HR, 18 RBI, 19 SB
Sydney Pennington, INF, .235 BA, 10 HR, 33 RBI
Logan Simunek, P, 3.42 ERA, 8-3 W/L, 84.0 IP, 38 BB, 51 SO
Gabby Sprang, P, 3.57 ERA, 5-0 W/L, 31.1 IP, 24 BB, 15 SO
 
Projection:
Things will look a little bit different for Oklahoma State as they have to replace the durability, power, and entertaining bat flips of Samantha Show. Logan Simunek and Gabby Sprang are the only two returning pitchers from 2019 as they combined to go 13-3 and threw 115.1 innings between them. Carrie Eberle joined the Oklahoma State pitching staff before the 2020 season and the Virginia Tech transfer proved to be extremely effective in the Big 12. In the limited 2020 season, Eberle went 10-1 with a 0.46 ERA. The offense should be strong despite losing Show, Madi Sue Montgomery, and Rylee Bayless. Cheyenne Factor will be back and looking to build off a strong freshman season in 2019 where she hit .339 with nine homeruns and 39 runs batted in. Michaela Richbourg has very good power as she hit 14 homeruns and drove in 41 while hitting .274 in 2019. A good natural progression for Richbourg would be to boost the batting average to around .290-.300 and bump the homerun total closer to 20. With Alysen Febrey, Sydney Pennington and Kiley Naomi able to hit for plenty of power, getting 20 more homeruns from Richbourg will turn this into an extremely dangerous team at the plate.
 
Projected Postseason: NCAA Softball Tournament