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ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio softball program has announced the addition of Kylie Gorsuch to the roster for the 2026 season, head coach
Jenna Hall announced today (June 25). Gorsuch comes to Ohio after spending her first two season at Cleveland State and will have two years of eligibility remaining.
We are excited to have Kylie join our Bobcat family," Hall said. "She has a great amount of experience behind the plate and leadership from her time at Cleveland State. We look forward to having her join our catching unit, while bringing a strong bat to our offense."
In her two seasons at Cleveland State, Gorsuch started all 90 games that she played in, mostly behind the plate. She is a career .252 hitter, with 60 hits, nine doubles, four home runs, 23 RBI and 22 runs scored. She has a career .340 slugging percentage, while drawing 18 walks for a .314 on base percentage. In the field, she has a career .987 fielding percentage, with 554 putouts, 47 assists and only eight errors.
This past season. Gorsuch played and started in all 44 games, while hitting .271 with 32 hits, three doubles and four home runs. She drove in and scored 13 runs, while slugging .398, helping Cleveland State to a Horizon League Regular Season Championship.
During her freshman year, Gorsuch played in and started 46 games at catcher and finished the season with a .233 batting average. She drove in 10 runs and scored nine times. She registered a a .989 fielding percentage with just three errors on the season. Gorsuch was also named to Horizon League All-Tournament Team after hitting .333 with five hits in helping CSU to a Horizon League Tournament title.
Prior to Cleveland State, Gorsuch played four years for Green High School where she batted .409 with 5 HR/17 RBI in 2022. She was named first team all-Federal League two years in a row and was the Federal League Defensive Player of the year in 2022.
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