Softball
Oklahoma State Softball Adds Georgia Tech Transfer Kaya Booker
It’s Gajewski’s third portal pickup of the offseason.
Oklahoma State softball’s newest addition, Georgia Tech transfer Kaya Booker, has yet to make her collegiate debut due to injury, but that just means she has more time to represent the Cowgirls.
Booker announced her commitment to Oklahoma State on Friday. She is coming off a medical redshirt with the Yellowjackets.
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“We’re very excited to add Kaya to the team,” OSU coach Kenny Gajewski said. “She’s coming off a freshman season at Georgia Tech where she had to redshirt because of an injury, and we can’t wait to see her grow and develop here as a Cowgirl.”
Extra Innings Softball ranked Booker No. 33 overall and 24th among outfielders in the 2024 class. She has four years of eligibility left.
“Words can’t describe how excited I am to be a Cowgirl,” Booker said. “This program is committed to success on and off the field, which is incredibly special to me. Stillwater is so unique, and I have no doubt that I’ll be challenged here. I’m looking forward to being surrounded by girls and coaches who have a high standard for excellence.”
The Alpharetta, Georgia native earned the All-Region Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2022 and 2023. Booker holds single-season school records at Chattahoochee High in batting average (.565), hits (54), RBI (38) and stolen bases (36).
She also earned all-state honors in softball and track and field where she was particularly successful in the 4×400 relay.
Booker is the third transfer to join the Cowgirls this offseason joining Virginia Tech’s Jayden Jones and Indiana’s Melina Wilkison.
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