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The 2023-2024 roster list has been released for the Sonoma State Seawolves

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Sonoma State Seawolves Coach Jennifer Bridges (2024) | Sonoma State Seawolves

Sonoma State Seawolves Coach Jennifer Bridges (2024) | Sonoma State Seawolves

They begin the season away against the Colorado Christian Cougars.

Last year, the team ended the season with a 35-15 record.

The Sonoma State Seawolves have listed 3 pitchers and 14 position players on the team.

Here is their full 2023-2024 roster:

#24 — Amari Houston — Outfielder — 5′10″ — Hometown: Brentwood

#19 — Anna Zoia-Buescher — Outfielder — 5′8″ — Hometown: Santa Rosa

#2 — Bailee Reed — Right Handed Pitcher — 5′5″ — Hometown: Antioch

#16 — Carissa Marquez — Infielder — 5′2″ — Hometown: Fowler

#18 — Charlie Johnson — Right Handed Pitcher — 6′0″ — Hometown: Rancho Bernardo

#28 — Danyelle Castillo — Infielder — 5′7″ — Hometown: Atwater

#22 — Giana Hays — Infielder — 5′6″ — Hometown: Mather

#12 — Jade Costa — Outfielder — 5′2″ — Hometown: Irvine

#15 — Jasmine Moreno — Catcher — 5′5″ — Hometown: Covina

#4 — Jocelyn Robles — Infielder — 5′5″ — Hometown: Covina

#8 — Kaiya Dickens — Infielder — 5′8″ — Hometown: Hollister

#21 — Lauren Mirtoni — Infielder — 5′3″ — Hometown: Roseville

#11 — Melissa Felix — Outfielder — 5′7″ — Hometown: San Jose

#20 — Nichole Sarra — Right Handed Pitcher — 5′6″ — Hometown: Rocklin

#1 — Rylee Nishimoto — Outfielder — 5′1″ — Hometown: Mililani

#25 — Skylar Linnane — First Baseman — 6′1″ — Hometown: El Dorado Hills

#10 — Taylor Rapp — Catcher — 5′4″ — Hometown: Livermore

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