WKU Softball Signs Talented 2025 Class to Bolster Roster Depth

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Western Kentucky University softball announced the signing of six dynamic athletes for the 2025 season: Braylen Conlon, Lauren Satterly, Madeline Floyd, Amaya Green, Lauren Campisano, and Jozie Lashley. Head Coach Amy Tudor expressed excitement about the incoming group, emphasizing their ability to enhance all aspects of the team.

Meet the 2025 Class

  • Braylen Conlon (Iowa City, Iowa)
    A record-breaking left-handed pitcher from Xavier High School, Conlon is the school’s all-time leader in strikeouts, including 323 strikeouts in her junior season. A two-sport athlete excelling in softball and track, she boasts multiple All-State honors and was named both Mississippi Valley Conference and Metro Player of the Year.
    “Braylen is a competitor with the ability to get swings and misses while controlling the game with her mindset,” said Tudor.
  • Lauren Satterly (Taylorsville, Kentucky)
    A versatile middle infielder, Satterly helped her team to district and regional championships and won the 16U PGF Platinum National Championship in 2023. She is a two-time All-State Second Team member.
    “Lo was the first commit in this class, and she brings confidence and versatility along with a powerful bat from the left side,” Tudor noted.
  • Madeline Floyd (Gallatin, Tennessee)
    A standout catcher and 2024 All-State honoree, Floyd led Liberty Creek High School to a state championship with a .465 batting average and 12 home runs in her junior season.
    “Madeline is a leader who will make our pitching staff better while adding power at the plate,” Tudor said.
  • Lauren Campisano (Louisville, Kentucky)
    A three-sport athlete and four-year varsity player at Assumption High School, Campisano earned All 7th Region and Second Team All-State honors her junior year.
    “Campi is a dynamic middle infielder who can also play outfield. Her athleticism and aggressive base running are key strengths,” Tudor stated.
  • Amaya Green (Athens, Alabama)
    Green is an accomplished catcher and outfielder who led Athens High School to the 2024 Class 6A state championship. She posted 11 home runs and 63 RBIs in her junior season and was named ASWA 6A First Team All-State.
    “Amaya’s energy and work ethic are contagious, and she brings both power and versatility to the team,” said Tudor.
  • Jozie Lashley (Buckner, Kentucky)
    The lone outfielder in the class, Lashley is a five-year varsity player at Oldham County High School. Known for her power at the plate and defensive range, she recorded a .465 batting average, 11 home runs, and 23 stolen bases in 2024.
    “Jozie swings with purpose and covers ground efficiently in the outfield, adding strength to our lineup,” Tudor remarked.

Looking Ahead
This talented 2025 signing class promises to elevate WKU softball, adding depth and skill across all positions. With this group, the Hilltoppers aim to build on their competitive legacy in the seasons to come.