Softball
OSU Softball: Cowgirls Land All-Conference Outfielder Megan Delgadillo
Delgadillo was the best base stealer in the country last season.
For the second straight weekend, Kenny Gajewski landed a decorated transfer. This one has a golden foot, literally.
Former Cal State Fullerton outfielder Megan Delgadillo announced her intent to transfer to Oklahoma State on Saturday, and then she put pen to paper shortly thereafter. She has one year of eligibility left out of the transfer portal.
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Delgadillo made an immediate impact with the Titans when she showed up five years ago, and she hasn’t slowed down since. After starting 22 games as a true freshman in the Covid-shortened 2020 season, the Riverside (Calif.) native has earned countless accolades.
Last season, she was named to the All-Big West First Team, the All-West Region First Team, and was named Top 20 Outfielder and Top 100 Player by D1 Softball. Delgadillo led the Titans in batting average (.417), hits (86), runs (49), slugging percentage (.515) and OPS (.957).
She also led the nation with 44 stolen bases (in 46 attempts!), winning the New Balance/NFCA Golden Shoe Award, given to the nation’s best base stealer.
This news comes just days after New Mexico transfer shortstop Rachael Hathoot announced her commitment. OSU announced her signing on Thursday. The Cowgirls have also added NC State catcher Amanda Hasler, and pitchers RyLee Crandall from Baylor and Ruby Meylan from Washington.
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