Arizona Wildcats seek new pitchers and catchers for upcoming season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 4:57 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The Arizona Wildcats are actively pursuing pitchers and catchers to enhance their roster as the NCAA transfer portal opens. Currently, just three players have entered the portal from the Wildcats, allowing the team to maintain many core players. Coach Caitlin Lowe's squad looks to address significant gaps, particularly the need for at least two pitchers and two catchers. Recent transfers affecting other teams include Arkansas and Florida State, with several top players leaving their programs. The Wildcats are likely evaluating available talent among the 869 Division I players in the portal to bolster their roster for the 2027 season.
- •Arizona has only three players in the transfer portal so far.
- •Coach Caitlin Lowe aims to fill gaps as the roster remains mostly intact.
- •The Wildcats need at least two new pitchers and two catchers.
- •Arkansas and Florida State are losing multiple top players to transfers.
- •The NCAA transfer portal has 869 Division I players available.
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