What's Happening?
Oklahoma State softball players Ruby Meylan and Rosie Davis have been recognized with postseason honors by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). Meylan, a senior, was named to the NFCA first team, adding to her accolades as Big 12 co-pitcher
of the year. She has achieved 27 victories and 205 strikeouts this season, ranking among the top in the nation. Davis, recognized on the NFCA second team, has excelled in her new position at third base, leading her team in runs and extra-base hits. These awards come as the Cowgirls prepare for the Women’s College World Series.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of Meylan and Davis underscores the strength and talent within the Oklahoma State softball program. Their achievements not only highlight individual excellence but also contribute to the team's overall success and reputation. As the Cowgirls aim to return to the Women’s College World Series, these honors boost team morale and visibility, potentially attracting more talent and support. The players' performances are pivotal in maintaining the team's competitive edge in collegiate softball.
What's Next?
Oklahoma State will compete in a home regional as they strive to return to the Women’s College World Series. The team's performance in the upcoming games will be crucial in determining their postseason success. Meylan and Davis are expected to play key roles in leading their team through the regional and potentially into the World Series, where their skills and leadership will be tested against top national competitors.











