Jackson State Tigers Women’s Softball begin the season away against the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks.
Last season 2023-2024, they ended with a 12-8 record.
Heading into the new year, 10 players are back from last season.
The Jackson State Tigers have listed 3 pitchers and 19 position players on the team.
Here is their complete 2024-2025 roster:
#0 — Ariana Murillo — Infielder — 5′8″
#1 — Ka’Liyah Gipson — Outfielder — 5′8″ — Hometown: Fairfield
#2 — Ariah Hill — 5′3″ — Hometown: Fort Pierce
#3 — Julie Lopez — Infielder — 5′2″ — Hometown: Soledad
#4 — Jhordan Dyer — Outfielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: Los Angeles
#5 — Gabrielle Willis — Outfielder — 5′7″ — Hometown: Bartow
#6 — Ana Sanchez — Infielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: ARLETA
#7 — Courtney Little — Infielder — 5′5″ — Hometown: Tyrone
#8 — Mari Stephens — 5′7″ — Hometown: Bartow
#9 — Mackenzie Barney — Infielder — 5′4″ — Hometown: Tucson
#10 — Brooklyn Morris — Pitcher — 5′3″
#11 — Haley Howard — 6′0″ — Hometown: Sarasota
#12 — Beija Allen — 5′5″ — Hometown: Elk Grove
#15 — Jorgina Gant — 5′4″ — Hometown: Tucson
#17 — Meah Almaraz — First Baseman and Infielder — 5′7″ — Hometown: San Dimas
#19 — Kristina Carlson — Catcher — 5′5″ — Hometown: Whittier
#21 — Ayanna Jennings — 5′4″ — Hometown: Arkansas City
#22 — Valerie Joaquin — Infielder and Utility Player — 5′4″ — Hometown: Long Beach
#24 — Devree Godinez — Infielder — 5′2″ — Hometown: Coalinga
#32 — Madison McDowell — Pitcher — 5′8″
#33 — Alissa Mendez — Catcher — 4′11″ — Hometown: North Hollywood
#99 — Sofia Gonzalez — Pitcher — 5′5″ — Hometown: Fontana



