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Texas Tech transfer Madrid inks with UTSA SoftballTexas Tech transfer Madrid inks with UTSA Softball
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Texas Tech transfer Madrid inks with UTSA Softball

She represents the 12th member of the 2024 signing class

SAN ANTONIO – On Friday, UTSA softball coach Vann Stuedeman officially announced the signing of Makayla Madrid, who heads to the Alamo City after redshirting her freshman season at Texas Tech. 

Makayla Madrid | 5-6 | C | L/R | Cibolo, Texas | Steele HS | Texas Tech

Madrid had a stellar career at Steele High School, picking up a trio of First-Team All-District honors as a catcher, along with 2023 27-6A District MVP honors and an All-State nod in 2021. She maintained a .404 batting average for the Knights, posting a 1.294 OPS in the process. She walloped 20 home runs with 75 RBIs over 89 games for the squad.

She is the daughter of Gina and Marty Madrid and has two siblings, Steven Madrid and Elida Rodriguez. At UTSA, she will study human resources with a minor in business administration, with the goal of becoming a human resource specialist. 

Madrid becomes the 12th member of the singing class, joining Crislyne Moreno, Taylor MeierJett Harrell, Katia Reyes, Madison HornbackAva EldridgeReagan StoudtSabrina WickSkylar RuckerAngelica Ortiz, and Kaylie Olivarez.

Head Coach Vann Stuedeman on Madrid:

“Makayla comes to UTSA with a highly successful resume in tow. She will add depth behind the plate as well as at the plate. We are ready to get Makayla on campus and get to work!”

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