After transferring to Washington from Arizona State, Lindsay Lopez helped anchor coach Heather Tarr’s pitching staff for two seasons. In that time, she made 58 appearances and helped the Huskies reach the Women’s College World Series in 2023 before they were ousted in the NCAA Regionals in 2024.
A reliable No. 2 starter behind Ruby Meylan during her time in Seattle, Lopez now has an opportunity to continue her softball career on the professional level. On Wednesday, Sultanes Femenil, a professional softball team in Monterrey City, Mexico, announced her addition to the roster on social media.
During her two years at Washington, she was named an NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete in both seasons while compiling a 24-6 record, a 3.22 ERA, and a 2.57 batting average against. Lopez also had 6 complete games, 2 shutouts, and 4 saves over 182 1/3 innings with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 158:55.
When factoring in her three years with the Sun Devils, the left-hander finished her five-year career with a 52-18 record, a 2.77 ERA, and 339 strikeouts across 434 2/3 innings pitched. Lopez has also spent time pitching with Team Mexico across various international tournaments over the last few years.
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