
Softball Adds Six on National Signing Day
November 14, 2024 | Softball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State softball team has added six new student-athletes for the 2026 season on National Signing Day, as announced on Thursday morning by head coach Laura Berg.
Kimberlee Aleman
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) • Pitcher
A two-way player that will play mainly in the circle, Aleman will bring no shortage of experience as she racked up accolades from a CIF state title to a fourth-best pitcher ranking in the west region by ExtraInnings Softball. In her final club tournament with OC Batbusters Stith Maroon, she fanned 20 batters to just three walks in 13.0 frames in the circle. She spent her first two years of prep play at Los Osos High, where she was named the team's defensive player of the year after both seasons.
Camrynn Gordon
Menifee, Calif. (Paloma Valley HS) • Shortstop
One of her high school's top offensive weapons, Gordon will come to Corvallis and will look to bring her hot bat into the West Coast Conference for the 2026 season. She ended her junior year with team highs in batting average (.553) and triples (2) while having an unblemished fielding percentage from 19 attempts and a team-leading nine stolen bases. The Californian represented the USA at last month's USAS SoCal x Tokyo Event in Japan. In Tokyo, she tallied a single and scored in the game played.
Mya Harrison
Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale HS) • Outfield
A near-.500 hitter (.498) for her high school career to date, Harrison will bring a bat to Corvallis for the 2026 season. At the plate last season as a junior, she hit .500 in 80 trips to the plate – totaling 37 hits, bringing home seven in 23 games played. Staying disciplined at the dish, Harrison only struck out eight times last season while taking eight free passes to first. On the basepath, she was near-perfect in stolen base opportunities (32-for-33) last season and had a .968 fielding percentage where she committed just one error. She played club ball for Athletics Mercado Academy.
Kynlee Griffith
Casper, Wyo. (Lake Land College/Kelly Walsh HS) • Pitcher
One of the Great Rivers Athletic Conference's best arms, Griffith will make her way to Corvallis from the junior college ranks following the 2025 season. In her lone season so far with the Lakers, she helped lead them to an appearance in the NJCAA College World Series after a Central District crown. With 23 appearances in 2024, the Wyoming product went 8-1, tossed four complete games, fanned 41 and walked just 13 in 67.1 frames. Allowing just nine earned runs last year, she paced both Lake Land as well as the GRAC with a 0.94 ERA in the circle.
Alliyah Rodriguez
Hanford, Calif. (Lemore HS) • Infield
Having led her prep team in multiple categories – batting average (.500), home runs (5), runs batted in (23) and stolen bases (8) – in the 2024 season, Rodriguez will look to keep that pace up when she comes to Corvallis ahead of the 2026 season. In the field last season, she put up a .934 fielding percentage that saw 40 putouts to just four errors while helping turn a trio of double plays. She also is a member of Lemore High's basketball team.
Makena Makekau, a current member of the team, was Rodriguez's prep teammate.
Amelia Streuber
Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro HS) • Pitcher
Coming off a 19-1 season in 2024, the righty seen much success in the circle so far and will look to maintain that when she settles to campus for the 2026 season. Included in 2024's 19-1 mark were a dozen complete games, seven shutouts and a pair of saves, her first no-hitter and a 0.79 ERA. Entering her last prep season, she is just 87 Ks away from the 500-strikeout mark and she's yet to have a sub-100 punchout season.
At the plate, she's hit .361 for her career with 30 hits, 23 RBI, seven doubles and a pair of home runs.
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