Odicci Alexander emerged in 2021 as the star player who led upstart James Madison to the Women’s College World Series semifinals.
James Madison’s Odicci Alexander pitches during an NCAA softball game on Saturday, April 6, 2019, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Odicci Alexander’s Cinderella story just keeps getting better. Two years after she took the nation by storm and led upstart James Madison to the Women’s College World Series semifinals, she has won the Athletes Unlimited softball championship.
James Madison’s Odicci Alexander pitches during an NCAA softball game on Saturday, April 6, 2019, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Odicci Alexander’s Cinderella story just keeps getting better. Two years after she took the nation by storm and led upstart James Madison to the Women’s College World Series semifinals, she has won the Athletes Unlimited softball championship.
James Madison’s Odicci Alexander pitches during an NCAA softball game on Saturday, April 6, 2019, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Odicci Alexander’s Cinderella story just keeps getting better. Two years after she took the nation by storm and led upstart James Madison to the Women’s College World Series semifinals, she has won the Athletes Unlimited softball championship.
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