It looks like Anna Reimers and Tianna Bell have entered the transfer portal.
CalFanatic said:
Bummed about Bell. I wasn't expecting that. This is the new reality.
OBear073akaSMFan said:CalFanatic said:
Bummed about Bell. I wasn't expecting that. This is the new reality.
Personally I expected it from most players who have had outstanding seasons. They are wanting to maximize their $$$s while they can. They aren't going to make this kind of money after they graduate at least not from the pro-softball leagues. But like you I despise the NIL. There has to be some rules that limit the money and how many times you can transfer. It is ruining college sports.
Jackisback said:
Not sure you can blame NIL for Bell leaving, though it may provide her with some new opportunities.
Among our new recruits this year are two power-hitting 1Bs, 5'8" Nina Payton-Johnson and 5'10" Mya McGowan (Pitcher), both of whom are significantly taller than the 5'5" Tianna Bell. Length makes a difference at 1B.
Bell was one of my favorite players this year, so I am sorry to see her leave, but I would rather see her playing somewhere else than not having a place on the field here.
xxnatedoggxx said:
Kaylee Pond is in the portal now as well.
Reimers and Pond have both graduated.SFCALBear72 said:
Both Anna and Kaylee are seniors, right? So, perhaps they are pursuing graduate degrees (not offered here) at other schools.
Both were celebrated at Senior Day, so their departure should not be a surprise to anyone.CalFanatic said:
Reimers and Pond have both graduated.
Cal sports fans: It's time to pull together.
— Rich Lyons (@richlyons) March 25, 2025
dumbest post evah, losing one of the acc's leading homerun hitters but arguing that a taller 1st baseman is a plusJackisback said:
Not sure you can blame NIL for Bell leaving, though it may provide her with some new opportunities.
Among our new recruits this year are two power-hitting 1Bs, 5'8" Nina Payton-Johnson and 5'10" Mya McGowan (Pitcher), both of whom are significantly taller than the 5'5" Tianna Bell. Length makes a difference at 1B.
Bell was one of my favorite players this year, so I am sorry to see her leave, but I would rather see her playing somewhere else than not having a place on the field here.
I'm excited about the new recruits, but I find it a bit odd to think that one of the top home run hitters in the ACC-an All-ACC player-could be easily replaced by a freshman. She would've played.Jackisback said:
Not sure you can blame NIL for Bell leaving, though it may provide her with some new opportunities.
Among our new recruits this year are two power-hitting 1Bs, 5'8" Nina Payton-Johnson and 5'10" Mya McGowan (Pitcher), both of whom are significantly taller than the 5'5" Tianna Bell. Length makes a difference at 1B.
Bell was one of my favorite players this year, so I am sorry to see her leave, but I would rather see her playing somewhere else than not having a place on the field here.
You are most likely correct, but who would have thought that the ACC pre-season All-Conference 2B would end up playing RF because she was the second best option at 2B behind a Freshman?CalFanatic said:
She would've played.
There is NIL money available at many other schools as the House settlement has not yet been approved. If it is approved the portal probably slows down some in the next few years. Collectives around the country have money sitting around that needs to get spent now. So I would expect the portal for softball to be very active.CalFanatic said:
There are now 0 Arizona pitchers left on the roster. Maddox is in the portal.
Just a complete disaster. The portal, NIL, what even is the point of college sports right now?
This was my first thought too. So, there's no alternative stadium proposed? Like rumors about Edwards Stadium re-configured for softball.CalFanatic said:
I also wonder if having to play an entire season on the road next year caused some players to think twice. Long term the new stadium is a huge recruiting win but…
Thank god we have a strong recruiting class coming in next year. Frankly, all 4 position players can probably start.
CalFanatic said:
The portal is a disaster for college sports. 3 of Arizona's pitchers are in the portal after making it to a regional final.
Bummed about Bell. I wasn't expecting that. This is the new reality.
An excellent question. Let the money sports be taken over by the NFL, MLB, NBA and WNBA and be done with it I would be in favor of "going Ivy" (how are they affected by House?) or running any IC sports as club programs.. Give school teams back to the students.CalFanatic said:OBear073akaSMFan said:CalFanatic said:
Bummed about Bell. I wasn't expecting that. This is the new reality.
Personally I expected it from most players who have had outstanding seasons. They are wanting to maximize their $$$s while they can. They aren't going to make this kind of money after they graduate at least not from the pro-softball leagues. But like you I despise the NIL. There has to be some rules that limit the money and how many times you can transfer. It is ruining college sports.
Desperately hoping for some legislation around NIL. Frankly- why do we even have college sports right now?
Create semi-pro leagues.
And so it begins. Maybe we can snag a pitcher or 2 in. this new annual migration.xxnatedoggxx said:
It looks like Anna Reimers and Tianna Bell have entered the transfer portal.
CalFanatic said:
There are now 0 Arizona pitchers left on the roster. Maddox is in the portal.
Just a complete disaster. The portal, NIL, what even is the point of college sports right now?
Playing time issues? Pitching, catching, in particular.xxnatedoggxx said:
Now Elon Butler, Ashanti McDade, D'Auna Johnson and Alyssa Herrera are now in the portal.
What rules? Enacted by whom? The current chaotic state of affairs has come to pass largely through litigation which totally disempowered the NCAA from governing. I wouldn't count on any "new rules" coming into effect unless it's by way of congressional action.CalWSportsFan said:
WSJ has an article about this, focused on upcoming changes. Behind paywall but
here's a bit:
" She's Softball's First $1 Million Pitcherand She Could Be the Last
NiJaree Canady's transfer from Stanford landed her a seven-figure payday and has Texas Tech in an NCAA softball super regional. But lucrative deals like hers could soon be doomed… But athletes like Canady are suddenly an endangered species. That's because a new set of rules that would severely restrict how much boosters can pay college athletes is likely to be enacted in the coming days. The ripple effect could mean fewer softball players, golfers, sprinters and other athletes from lower-profile sports earning big paydays."
https://apple.news/A7VA7kNtBT3i04HiM0rDoNQ
Quote:
If and when Judge Claudia Wilken approves a settlement to a consolidation of three antitrust lawsuits brought by athletes against the major conferences and the NCAA, two big shifts are set to take place. First, each college athletic department will be allowed to share about $20 million of its annual revenues with athletes. But roughly 90% of that money is expected to go to the marquee sports of football and men's basketballleaving scraps for sports like softball.
Second, outside deals for athletes to profit from their name, image or likeness (NIL) would begin to go through a new clearinghouse built with help from Deloitte and overseen by a new entity set up to enforce the rules enacted by the settlement.
In that clearinghouse, deals by major companies like Nike or State Farm are likely to pass muster, said someone familiar with a committee set up by the Power 5 conferences and NCAA to implement the settlement. Deals like Canady's, funded primarily by booster collectives, are not.
"Booster deals are going to be more difficult to pass," the person familiar said, adding: "The system is set up to not allow third parties to pay for play."