All throughout Wednesday, Extra Inning Softball showcased members of the Class of 2022 who officially signed their National Letters of Intent to play college softball. In addition to individual announcements on social media and by players themselves, many college programs also released write-ups on their own signing classes.
Below, we have sorted the individual press releases that we received and are aware of. (The list will be updated as more ‘official releases’ are published by the schools.) This list is arranged by conference.
Updated: Friday, November 12
SEC:
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Mississippi State
Missouri
Ole Miss
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
PAC-12:
Arizona
Arizona State
Cal
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
UCLA
Utah
Washington
Big 12:
Baylor
Iowa State
Kansas
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas Tech
ACC:
Clemson
Duke
Georgia Tech
Louisville
North Carolina
NC State
Notre Dame
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Big 10:
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Rutgers
Sun Belt:
Appalachian State
Coastal Carolina
Louisiana-Lafayette
South Alabama
Texas State
Troy
UT-Arlington
American:
East Carolina
Houston
Memphis
South Florida
UCF
Wichita State
Conference USA:
Florida International
Louisiana Tech
Marshall
Middle Tennessee State
UAB
UTSA
Western Kentucky
MAC:
Buffalo
Northern Illinois
Ohio
Toledo
Western Michigan
Mountain West:
Boise State
New Mexico
San Diego State
San Jose State
UNLV
Utah State
CAA:
College of Charleston
Elon
Hofstra
James Madison
Towson
ASun:
Central Arkansas
Eastern Kentucky
Liberty
North Florida
Southland:
Incarnate Word
McNeese
Northwestern State
Southeastern Louisiana
Missouri Valley:
Bradley
Indiana State
Loyola Chicago
Missouri State
Northern Iowa
Southern Illinois
Ohio Valley:
Austin Peay
Belmont
Murray State
Summit League:
North Dakota
North Dakota State
Omaha
South Dakota State
St. Thomas
Western Illinois
WAC:
Abilene Christian
Cal Baptist
Dixie State
Sam Houston State
Big Sky:
Northern Colorado
Portland State
Southern Utah
America East:
UMBC
A10:
Dayton
Rhode Island
Saint Louis
Big East:
St. John’s
UConn
Big West:
Cal State Fullerton
CSUN
Big South:
Campbell
Charleston Southern
Presbyterian
USC Upstate
West Coast:
BYU
Saint Mary’s
San Diego
Santa Clara
Northeast:
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Francis
MAAC:
Saint Peter’s
Siena
SoCon:
Chattanooga
Patriot League:
Bucknell
Division II National Champions:
West Texas A&M