The first woman to make an active NCAA Division I baseball roster this fall is a freshman at Brown.
The U.S. baseball women's national team had a pitcher and outfielder. She was a member of the New York Crush and Next Level baseball.
During her initial tryout, Grant said he was impressed by her athletic ability.
The most complete walk-on tryout I have seen from a player since becoming a head coach was done by Pichardo.
A utility player who can play in the infield and outfielder, Pichardo was one of 31 players to make the roster.
A team meeting on October 4th resulted in Pichardo making the roster.
It's something that I've wanted since eighth grade, and it was definitely a weird moment for me. I'm living out my dream right now and my ideal college experience that I've always wanted, so that's cool.
Georgia State is the first game of the season for Brown.
Women have made college baseball rosters according to Baseball for All. It's the first time that's happened at the NCAA level.
"I'm just trying to develop myself as a baseball player and not trying to think too broadly." I wanted to play college baseball no matter what division it was in. This school is a Division I team that I joined.