Sacramento State Hornets Women’s Softball begin the season at home against the Boise State Broncos.
Last season 2023-2024, they ended with a 27-21 record.
Heading into the new year, 11 players are back from last season.
The Sacramento State Hornets have listed 6 pitchers and 19 position players on the team.
Here is their complete 2024-2025 roster:
#1 — Shannon Garcia — Catcher and Utility Player — 5′9″ — Hometown: Union City
#2 — Lafulafu Malepeai — Outfielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: South San Francisco
#4 — Kyndal Williams — 5′5″ — Hometown: Gilbert
#5 — Jenna Birch — Infielder and Pitcher — 5′4″
#6 — Gwen Ludwig — 5′6″ — Hometown: Modesto
#7 — Karissa Avila — Outfielder — 5′3″ — Hometown: Roseville
#8 — Alexa Ortiz — Pitcher — 5′6″ — Hometown: Chandler
#9 — Malissa George — 5′7″ — Hometown: Tracy
#11 — Faith Epperson — Outfielder — 5′5″ — Hometown: Live Oak
#12 — Adriana Nebuloni — Shortstop and Third Baseman — 5′4″ — Hometown: Plumas Lake
#14 — Keeli Smith — Pitcher — 5′7″ — Hometown: Red Bluff
#15 — Jessica Szelenyi — Outfielder and Second Baseman — 5′4″ — Hometown: El Dorado Hills
#16 — Erin Garcia — Third Baseman — 5′4″ — Hometown: Union City
#18 — Mariah Avalos — 5′8″ — Hometown: San Jose
#20 — Addy Buckley — Outfielder — 5′4″ — Hometown: Elk Grove
#23 — Katie Marsh — Catcher — 5′6″ — Hometown: Susanville
#25 — Kennedie Magorian — Pitcher — 5′9″
#26 — Alexa Carino — Catcher and First Baseman — 5′5″ — Hometown: Yuba City
#27 — Jazzy Fines — Outfielder and Second Baseman — 5′2″ — Hometown: Elk Grove
#28 — Madison Evers-Lyles — Utility Player — 5′4″ — Hometown: Pittsburg
#30 — Caroline Evans — First Baseman and Pitcher — 5′9″ — Hometown: San Leandro
#31 — Danyelle Leone — Pitcher — 5′5″
#34 — Hailee Bustos — Catcher — 5′9″ — Hometown: Lincoln
#55 — Andrea Lira — Outfielder — 5′5″ — Hometown: Stockton
#76 — Nikki Barboza — Shortstop and Third Baseman — 5′3″ — Hometown: Colton



