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Georgia Utility Player Jordan Doggett Transfers To Oklahoma State

Georgia Utility Player Jordan Doggett Transfers To Oklahoma State

Senior utility player Jordan Doggett transfers to Oklahoma State for final season.

Apr 21, 2020 by FloSoftball Staff
Georgia Utility Player Jordan Doggett Transfers To Oklahoma State

STILLWATER - The Oklahoma State softball program bolstered its roster with the addition of Jordan Doggett from the University of Georgia. The senior joins the Cowgirls after three productive seasons that saw her start 135 games for a strong SEC team. 

A versatile player who can start in the infield and the outfield, Doggett slashed an impressive .360/.448/.560 in the shortened 2020 season. She finished the season with two home runs, three triples, 18 runs batted in and 11 walks.

"I'm so excited to be able to finish my last year with this program and the Cowgirls," Doggett said.


Doggett becomes the second Georgia transfer head coach Kenny Gajewski has landed in as many years. Alysen Febrey, who posted a monster season in 2020 after transferring from Georgia, spoke highly of Doggett and calls her one of her best friends.

"She has speed and plays with a lot of energy and emotion," Febrey said. "She hits all over the field with power and is a smart baserunner."

Before the 2020 season, Doggett was a career .282 hitter with three home runs, 16 doubles, and 45 RBI. 

Off the field, Doggett was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2019.

For more info on Oklahoma State softball, visit https://okstate.com/sports/softball.