Kailey Wyckoff, former Arkansas utility player, has been elevated to the active roster of the Utah Talons in the AUSL. This brings the total of former Razorbacks playing professionally to four, including Bri Ellis, Dakota Kennedy, and Tianna Bell. Wyckoff made her debut as designated player in a close game against the Portland Cascade, where she reached base with a walk. In her collegiate career, she had an impressive .342 batting average and a perfect fielding percentage, showcasing her versatility on the field.

By the Numbers
  • Wyckoff reached base in 84.8% of her games played during her collegiate career.
  • In her senior year, she batted .342 with 53 hits, 42 RBI, and a .587 slugging percentage.
State of Play
  • Wyckoff joins a growing list of Razorbacks in the AUSL, highlighting the program's success in developing talent.
  • Arkansas recently achieved a historic 47-13 season, marking their first-ever Women’s College World Series trip.
What's Next

Expect Wyckoff to continue developing her skills in the AUSL while contributing to the Utah Talons’ success. Her performance may lead to increased recognition and further opportunities in professional softball.

Bottom Line

Kailey Wyckoff's elevation to the Utah Talons reflects her exceptional talent and the Arkansas program's commitment to excellence. With a solid collegiate background, she is poised to make an impact in her new professional role.