#ProHogs

#ProHogs

As of June 4, 2026

#ProHogs in the AUSL
Bri Ellis – Utah Talons
Dakota Kennedy – Carolina Blaze

#ProHogs in the Professional Softball League
Robyn Herron – Florida Vibe
Courtney Day – New York Rise
Raigan Kramer – New York Rise
Kailey Wyckoff – Florida Breeze

Bri Ellis

Years at Arkansas: 2024-25

Ellis starred at Arkansas from 2024-25 after spending the first two seasons of her collegiate career at Auburn. Over the course of her collegiate career, she appeared in 231 total games and compiled a .332 career batting average, hitting 74 home runs and driving in 215 runs. She finished her career with 194 hits, including 32 doubles and one triple. A standout defender, Ellis recorded a .989 career fielding percentage. She was a three-time All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection, earning First-Team honors in both her junior and senior seasons.  At Arkansas, she was selected to the SEC All-Defensive Team in both seasons. She finished her collegiate career as the NCAA Active Career Leader in home runs (74) while ranking fourth in RBI (215) and seventh in total bases (449). Her 229 consecutive starts were the most nationally among active players at the conclusion of the 2025 season.

Ellis capped her collegiate career with several major honors in 2025, including SEC Player of the Year and USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year. She was also named Division I Player of the Year by both D1Softball and Softball America. Additionally, she was a consensus First-Team All-American, receiving recognition from Softball America, D1Softball, and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). She was named to the NFCA First-Team All-Central Region after hitting a career-best .440 during her senior year, leading Arkansas to the NCAA Super Regionals. Her senior season also included career highs in hits (59), doubles (9), home runs (26), and runs batted in (72). She tied the SEC single-season home run record in 2025 while setting single-season Arkansas records in homers (26), runs scored (68), RBI (72), slugging percentage (1.090) and on-base percentage (.639). Ellis was just the sixth player in NCAA history to post a regular season batting average above .480 and hit 20+ home runs, courtesy of a .487 batting average and 25 home runs

As a junior in 2024, Ellis earned NFCA Second-Team All-America honors after batting .322 with 48 hits, including seven doubles and 14 home runs. She led Arkansas with 47 RBI, 36 runs scored and 97 total bases while posting a .651 slugging percentage and a .444 on-base percentage. That season, she posted 11 multi-hit games and had a three-hit performance against South Alabama on March 9. She also had a nine-game hitting streak from March 3 to March 18.

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Dakota Kennedy

Years at Arkansas: 2026

Dakota Kennedy made a massive impact during her lone season as a Razorback in 2026. The senior transfer was an integral part of the Hogs’ first trip to the Women’s College World Series in program history.

Kennedy led the Razorbacks with a .373 batting average, tallying 60 hits, 13 doubles, one triple, 16 home runs, and 54 RBI while drawing 26 walks and scoring 51 runs. She posted a team-leading .764 slugging percentage and a .466 on-base percentage. Defensively, Kennedy logged a .959 fielding percentage with 46 putouts and one assist in left field. The Sacramento, Calif., product collected 17 multi-hit games and 15 multi-RBI games. She became just the third player in program history to hit 3+ home runs in program history by going 3-3 with three home runs and 5 RBI in a win over Kansas on March 1. She joined Danielle Gibson (4, 2/23/19) and Rylin Hedgecock (4/22/23) as the only Hogs to accomplish the feat. Kennedy also had a 3-4 performance that included a solo home run, a grand slam, a double, a walk and seven RBI in a win at Alabama on March 14. She was a First-Team All-SEC selection and a Second-Team NFCA All-Region selection. Kennedy batted a team-leading .339 during SEC contests with 19 hits, four doubles, five home runs, 18 RBI, and 38 total bases while scoring 13 runs and drawing 10 walks. She registered a .679 slugging percentage and .448 on-base percentage while recording five multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games. Defensively, she posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 27 putouts and one assist in left field.

Prior to her time as a Razorback, Kennedy was a third-team NFCA All-American selection in both 2024 and 2025 at Arizona while also winning the Rawlings Gold Glove in 2024. During her three seasons as a Wildcat, she posted a .399 batting average with 180 hits, 26 doubles, six triples, 28 home runs, 94 RBI, 91 walks, and 302 total bases while scoring 147 runs and stealing 22 bases.

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Courtney Day

Years at Arkansas: 2025

Courtney Day returns for her second season with the NY Rise after leading the squad in home runs in 2025.

Day made a lasting impact during her lone season as a Razorback in 2025, leading the Hogs to their first Super Regional appearance since 2022. As a senior, the Pearland, Texas product batted .329 with 47 hits, 12 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs and 68 RBI while posting a .762 slugging percentage and a .476 on-base percentage. Her 68 RBI were tied for third in the Arkansas single-season record books. She registered 20 multi-RBI games and 12 multi-hit games while finishing her collegiate career on a career-best 21-game reached-base streak and a five-game hitting streak. Day ranked 11th nationally and third in the SEC in RBI per game (1.26).

Prior to Arkansas, Day sat out the 2023-24 season and served as the head softball coach at Tarkington High School in Cleveland, Texas, where she led the team to a 15-13-1 mark, according to MaxPreps, and an appearance in the Texas 4A State Playoffs. The 15-13-1 record was tied for the best by a Tarkington team since at least 2006.

Day started her career at Texas (2020-23), where she posted a .317 batting average and .395 on-base percentage with 120 hits, 22 doubles, two triples, 26 home runs, 63 runs scored, 44 walks and 91 RBI through 176 games played. She registered 23 multi-hit games and 24 multi-RBI games as a Longhorn and was named to the Women’s College World Series All-Tournament Team in 2022.

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Robyn Herron

Years at Arkansas: 2023-2026

Following a standout career at Arkansas, Robyn Herron was selected by the Florida Vibe in the PSL.

Herron ended her four years on The Hill as one of the greatest pitchers in program history. The Tampa, Fla., product appeared in 118 games while making 79 starts during her time as a Razorback. She registered a 2.24 ERA with 590 strikeouts in 465 total innings pitched. The left-handed hurler went 54-27 in the circle while logging 29 complete games and 15 shutouts, while limiting opposing hitters to a program record .184 batting average. She was one of three Arkansas pitchers in program history to throw three no-hitters alongside Mary Haff (2018-2022) and Heather Schlichtman (2001-2004), while her 16 10+ strikeout games are the most in program history, alongside Haff (2018-22, 16).

As a senior in 2026, she was a First-Team NFCA All-American and First-Team All-SEC selection after recording a 16-7 record and 2.28 ERA along with 180 strikeouts in 122.2 innings pitched while totaling six complete games and four shutouts. In a 6-0 triumph over Northwestern on Feb. 20, she became just the third Arkansas pitcher in program history to toss three no-hitters during their Razorback career after striking out 12 and allowing one runner to reach on a walk.

Herron led Arkansas in appearances and starts in 2025 while being named a second-team all-american by both D1Softball and Softball America. The Tampa, Fla., product went 18-7 in the circle while recording a team-leading 160 strikeouts in 144 innings of work and limiting opponents to a .195 batting average. She tallied a school record  16 strikeouts during the Razorbacks’ 6-3 (8 inn.) win at No. 7 Tennessee on March 22, registering multiple strikeouts in six of her eight innings pitched, highlighted by three strikeouts in the first and fourth innings, respectively, while finishing her day with three runs allowed on four hits and four walks in eight innings of work. In a 10-0 run-rule win over ULM, Herron struck out 11 batters while recording the 12th no-hitter in program history.

She posted a 12-9 record with 143 strikeouts in 125.1 innings as a sophomore while posting a 1.62 ERA, which ranked third in the SEC and 25th nationally. Herron logged three 10+ strikeout games and became the second pitcher in program history to throw a seven-inning perfect game while striking out a season-high 11 batters on just 86 pitches in a 7-0 win over Illinois State, joining Mary Haff as the other Razorback to accomplish the feat.

As a freshman in 2023, the southpaw went 8-4 with a 2.30 ERA in 73 innings pitched and 107 strikeouts while limiting opposing hitters to a .175 batting average.

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Raigan Kramer

Years at Arkansas: 2022-2025

Kramer recently signed with the New York Rise ahead of the 2026 season.

One of the most disciplined hitters in program history, Kramer appeared in 200 games while making 170 starts during her four seasons as a Hog. She posted a career batting average of .272 with 117 hits, 19 doubles, four triples, 12 home runs, and 77 RBI while drawing 123 walks and scoring 133 runs. Her 123 walks are the second-most by an Arkansas player in a career, trailing only Devon Wallace’s 235 (2012-2015). Defensively, she was a standout in left field with a career fielding percentage of .968, totaling 237 putouts and eight outfield assists.

As a senior in 2025, Kramer posted a .297/.483/.385 slash line with 44 hits, 55 runs scored, 26 RBI, seven doubles, and two home runs while tallying 57 total bases. She registered 52 walks, which ranked fifth all-time in the single-season Arkansas record books at the conclusion of the 2025 season. Her .483 on-base percentage was the 11th-best single-season mark in program history. She earned Third-Team NFCA All-Region honors and was named to the SEC All-Tournament team after hitting a grand slam off Tennessee ace Karlyn Pickens in the seventh inning of a 6-1 win over Tennessee on May 8. Kramer started the season on a 46-game errorless streak and posted a .979 fielding percentage in left field.

In 2024, she led Arkansas with 32 walks while going a perfect 7-7 on stolen base attempts. As a sophomore in 2023, Kramer was a Second-Team NFCA All-Region selection after slashing .301/.523/.449 with 46 hits, 39 runs scored, 34 RBI, and seven home runs to go along with a team-high 39 walks while registering 10 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games. She appeared in 29 games during the Razorbacks’ SEC Championship 2022 season as a freshman.

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Kailey Wyckoff

Years at Arkansas: 2025-2026

Wyckoff recently signed with the Florida Breeze following a standout playing career.

During her two seasons as a Razorback, the Katy, Texas, product appeared all over the field, making starts in right and left field while also seeing action at catcher and designated player. Wyckoff was a two-time Second-Team NFCA All-Region selection in her two seasons on The Hill. Over the course of her four-year collegiate playing career, she reached base in 84.8% of her games played.

As a senior in 2026, Wyckoff batted .342 with 53 hits, 10 doubles, two triples, eight home runs, 42 RBI, 22 walks, and 36 runs scored. She posted a .587 slugging percentage and a .439 on-base percentage while collecting 11 multi-hit games and 10 multi-
RBI games. Defensively, she posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 45 putouts, primarily appearing in right field. She drove in a season-high five runs and smashed her first career grand slam during a series finale win over UConn on March 22 to help the Hogs complete a sweep of the Huskies. In a win over Boise State on Feb. 27, Wyckoff had a 2-3 showing at the plate with a triple and four RBI. She drove in the first runs in program history at the Women’s College World Series by smashing a two-run home run off 2026 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Jordy Bahl during the Razorbacks WCWS Opener against Nebraska on May 28.

In 2025, Wyckoff batted .328 with 61 hits, a team-leading 15 doubles, seven home runs, 55 RBI, 24 walks, 48 runs scored, and 97 total bases. She recorded a .522 slugging percentage and a .406 on-base percentage while her 15 doubles were tied for the fifth-most all-time by a Razorback in a single season. The Katy, Texas native collected 15 multi-hit games and 14 multi-RBI games. She also tied a career-high with three hits in an NCAA Tournament win over Saint Louis (May 16) while tying an Arkansas NCAA Tournament record with five RBI.

Prior to her time at Arkansas, Wyckoff was a standout at Texas Tech, earning Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-America honors in 2023 after hitting .393 with a .740 slugging percentage thanks to 17 doubles, nine home runs, and five triples. She drove in 31 runs and posted 14 multi-hit games with 10 multi-RBI games. She followed up in 2024 by hitting .407 with 12 doubles, seven home runs, and  35 RBI to earn First-Team All-Big 12 accolades. Her .407 batting average paced the Red Raiders, and her .662 slugging percentage was second on the squad. She led the team with 15 multi-hit games and recorded a team-best 24-game streak of reaching base. The lefty played all over the field during her sophomore campaign, seeing action at catcher, first base, left field, and right field over her 50 games played, including 49 starts.

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2026 TV Schedule

AUSL #ProHogs Games Only

DateTime (CT)MatchupTV/Results
June 94 p.m.Cascade vs. BlazeBlaze 4, Cascade 1
June 9 6 p.m.Bandits vs. TalonsTalons 5, Bandits 2
June 106:30 p.m.Bandits vs. Talons ESPNU
June 107 p.m.Cascade vs. BlazeESPN2
June 11 1 p.m.Bandits vs. TalonsESPNU
June 114 p.m.Cascade vs. BlazeCBS Sports Network
June 13 3 p.m.Cascade vs. TalonsCBS Sports Network
June 1311 a.m.Volts vs. BlazeESPN
June 14 7 p.mCascade vs. Talons MLB Network
June 156 p.m.Volts vs. BlazeESPN2
June 158:30 p.m.Cascade vs. TalonsESPN2
June 175 p.m.Blaze vs. BanditsCBS Sports Network
June 186 p.m.Talons vs. VoltsESPN2
June 196 p.m.Talons vs. Volts MLB.TV
June 2011 a.m.Blaze vs. BanditsESPN
June 207 p.m.Talons vs. VoltsMLB.TV
June 217 p.m.Blaze vs. BanditsMLB Network
June 227 p.m.Spark vs. TalonsESPN2
June 238 p.m.Spark vs. TalonsCBS Sports Network
June 256 p.m.Talons vs. BlazeESPN
June 265 p.m.Talons vs. Blaze CBS Sports Network
June 271 p.m.Talons vs. BlazeESPN
June 296 p.m.Blaze vs. SparkESPN2
June 308 p.m.Volts vs. TalonsCBS Sports Network
July 16 p.m.Blaze vs. SparkESPN2
July 18 p.m.Volts vs. TalonsMLB.TV
July 38 p.m.Blaze vs. TalonsMLB.TV
July 48 p.m.Blaze vs. TalonsCBS Sports Network
July 77 p.m.Blaze vs. CascadeESPN2
July 87 p.m.Blaze vs. CascadeCBS Sports Network
July 97 p.mTalons vs. SparkESPNU
July 106 p.m.Blaze vs. VoltsESPNU
July 111 p.m.Talons vs. SparkMLB.TV
July 111 p.m.Blaze vs. VoltsESPN
July 127 p.m.Talons vs. SparkMLB Network
July 136 p.m.Blaze vs. VoltsESPN2
July 155 p.m.Bandits vs. BlazeMLB.TV
July 159 p.m.Talons vs. CascadeCBS Sports Network
July 166 p.m.Bandits vs. BlazeCBS Sports Network
July 169 p.m.Talons vs. CascadeMLB.TV
July 183 p.m.Talons vs. BanditsESPN2
July 185 p.m.Spark vs. BlazeESPNU
July 1911 a.m.Spark vs. BlazeESPN
July 19 7 p.m.Talons vs. BanditsMLB Network
July 206 p.m.Spark vs. BlazeESPN2

Pro Fastpitch Series #ProHogs Games Only

DateOpponentTV / Result
June 12Breeze vs. VibeAWSN
June 13Breeze vs. VibeN/A
June 14Vibe vs. BreezeAWSN
June 17Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
June 18Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
June 19Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
June 20Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
June 22Smoke vs. VibeAWSN
June 23Smoke vs. VibeAWSN
June 24Smoke vs. VibeAWSN
June 25Diamonds vs. VibeTBD
June 25 Smoke vs. BreezeAWSN
June 26 Smoke vs. BreezeAWSN
June 26Diamonds vs. VibeTBD
June 27Vibe vs. DiamondsTBD
July 2 Rise vs. DiamondsAWSN
July 3Breeze vs. VibeAWSN
July 3Rise vs. DiamondsAWSN
July 4Rise vs. DiamondsAWSN
July 7Breeze vs. VibeTBD
July 9 Diamonds vs. RiseAWSN
July 9Vibe vs. SmokeTBD
July 10Vibe vs. SmokeTBD
July 10Diamonds vs. RiseAWSN
July 11Diamonds vs. RiseAWSN
July 11Vibe vs. SmokeTBD
July 14Vibe vs. BreezeTBD
July 15Vibe vs. BreezeTBD
July 16Vibe vs. BreezeTBD
July 19Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
July 20Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
July 21Vibe vs. DiamondsAWSN
August 5PSL PlayoffsAWSN
August 6PSL PlayoffsAWSN
August 7PSL PlayoffsAWSN
August 8PSL PlayoffsAWSN