Softball Lands Morgan Bradford for 2024

Softball Lands Morgan Bradford for 2024
Morgan Bradford — Ottawa University
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The Ottawa University softball program is pleased to announce the signing of Morgan Bradford for the 2024 season. She is from Visalia, Calif. and attends Redwood High School.

Bradford lettered in softball at Redwood High School. She was a 2022 First Team All-League selection and was named a 2022 Fresno Bee Athlete of the Week. Bradford was a four year varsity player, was involved for four years at the Academy of Law and Justice and was a scholar athlete award recipient.

“We are excited to have Morgan joining our softball family,” said OU head coach Jay Kahnt. “Morgan comes from a very good travel organization that will help her prepare for the college game.  She is a very good middle infielder with good range and arm.  Morgan is an All-League performer and a scholar-athlete.  We are excited to watch Morgan grow in our program and can’t wait to have her on campus next fall.”

Bradford is the daughter of Tammy Bradford and plans to major in applied psychology. She played travel ball for Top Dog Gold under coaches Sarah Santana and Stefani Nomura. 

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