Softball adds pair of junior college signees
Northwestern State softball has signed two junior college players, Brelie Phillips and Braylee Shields, to enhance their 2027 recruiting class. Phillips, a corner infielder from Copiah-Lincoln CC, boasts an impressive record, including a .421 career batting average and 34 home runs. Shields, an outfielder from Indian River State, achieved FCSAA First-Team All-Conference honors, hitting .384 and showcasing exceptional speed with 80 successful stolen bases over two seasons. Their addition aims to further strengthen the team's competitive edge as they prepare for the season ahead.
By the Numbers- Brelie Phillips has a career average of .421 with 34 home runs and 112 RBI over two seasons.
- Braylee Shields scored 96 runs and stole 80 bases across her two-year stint at Indian River State, with a .453 on-base percentage.
- Phillips and Shields are part of a growing 2027 recruiting class, now totaling six signees.
- Phillips is currently competing for a second NJCAA DII National Championship after winning her first in 2025.
The impact of Phillips and Shields on the Northwestern State softball team will be closely observed as they integrate into the program. Their performances in upcoming games and tournaments will likely influence their playing time and roles within the team.
Bottom LineThe signing of Brelie Phillips and Braylee Shields signals Northwestern State's commitment to building a strong and competitive softball program, positioning them for future success. Their outstanding junior college records indicate they are significant assets that can elevate the Demons' performance in the upcoming seasons.
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