Anyssa Wild transfers from Arizona softball to UCF
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 11:55 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Anyssa Wild, a former designated player for the Arizona softball team, has committed to the University of Central Florida (UCF). Wild, a Tucson native, announced her decision on June 24, 2026. During her time at Arizona, she primarily played as a pinch hitter and designated player, but her season was cut short due to a broken arm sustained in March 2026. Over two seasons, she recorded a.340 batting average with a.617 slugging percentage and four home runs. This transfer is part of a larger reshuffle for Arizona, which has added players from the transfer portal to strengthen their roster.
- •Anyssa Wild transfers to UCF from Arizona
- •Wild played two seasons at Arizona, primarily as a designated player
- •She had a.340 batting average and four home runs at Arizona
- •This transfer is part of Arizona's roster changes
- •Arizona added four new players from the transfer portal
- 11:55 PMYahoo Sports — Former Arizona softball designated player Anyssa Wild commits to UCF
"Orlando isn’t the worst place for a young person looking to get out of her hometown for the first time. That’s where former Arizona designated player and Tucson native Anyssa Wild is headed. Wild announced her commitment to UCF on Wednesday. Wild played her prep ball for Salpointe Catholic just up the street from the […]
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