The 2026 Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) rosters crystallized on Monday evening as the six teams participated in the AUSL Draft.
The night began with an Expansion Draft, in which the Oklahoma City Spark and Cascade drafted unprotected players from the AUSL’s original four teams – the Bandits, Blaze, Talons, and Volts. Each team protected five athletes ahead of the draft.
The Spark won the coin toss and selected Maya Brady with the No. 1 pick. The Cascade drafted pitcher Sam Landry with their first selection.
All six teams then participated in the Allocation Draft, in which they selected from a pool of athletes who opted in to be considered for selection from other professional leagues and teams, and the AUSL 2025 Reserve Pool.
The Cascade selected pitcher Kelly Maxwell first overall in the Allocation Draft.
Here are the complete results from the AUSL Draft.
Expansion Draft
Round 1
1. Spark | Maya Brady, Utility, Talons
2. Cascade | Sam Landry, Right-handed Pitcher, Volts
Round 2
3. Cascade | Carley Hoover, Right-handed Pitcher, Blaze
4. Spark | Sydney McKinney, Infielder, Bandits
Round 3
5. Spark | Sydney Romero, Infielder, Talons
6. Cascade | Sierra Sacco, Outfielder, Talons
Round 4
7. Cascade | Payton Gottshall, Right-handed Pitcher, Volts
8. Spark | Jessi Warren, Infielder, Volts
Round 5
9. Spark | Alana Vawter, Right-handed Pitcher, Blaze
10. Cascade | Korbe Otis, Outfielder, Blaze
Round 6
Protections: Mary Iakopo, Catcher (Bandits), Aleshia Ocasio, Right-handed Pitcher (Blaze), Caroline Jacobsen, Outfielder (Talons), Sierra Romero, Infielder (Volts)
11. Cascade | Tori Vidales, Infielder, Talons
12. Spark | Bubba Nickles-Camarena, Outfielder, Bandits
Round 7
Protections: Bella Dayton, Outfielder (Bandits), Devyn Netz, Pitcher/Utility (Blaze), Sahvanna Jaquish, Utility (Talons), Ciara Briggs, Outfielder (Volts)
13. Spark | Delanie Wisz, Infielder, Bandits
14. Cascade | Passed
Round 8
16. Spark | Passed
Following the Expansion Draft, the Talons received the No. 3 pick in the Allocation Draft after losing four players. Tiebreaker rules were used to determine the order between the Bandits, Blaze, and Volts, who each lost three players. The Bandits lost the most Total WAR (Wins Above Replacement), which gave them the No. 4 pick, followed by the Blaze at No. 5, and the Volts at No. 6.
Allocation Draft
Round 1
1. Cascade | Kelly Maxwell, Left-handed Pitcher
2. Spark | Kinzie Hansen, Catcher
3. Talons | Jayda Coleman, Outfielder
4. Bandits | Kat Sandercock, Right-handed Pitcher
5. Blaze | Alyssa Brito, Middle Infielder
6. Volts | Ally Carda, Right-handed Pitcher
Round 2
7. Spark | Maddie Penta, Right-handed Pitcher
8. Cascade | Mia Davidson, Catcher
9. Talons | Jadelyn Allchin, Outfielder
10. Bandits | Jocelyn Alo, Utility
11. Blaze | Jenna Laird, Middle Infielder
12. Volts | Alyssa Denham, Right-handed Pitcher
Round 3
13. Cascade | Sis Bates, Infielder
14. Spark | Jailyn Ford, Left-handed Pitcher
15. Talons | Rachel Becker, Corner Infielder
16. Bandits | Jessica Clements, Outfielder
17. Blaze | Jala Wright, Right-handed Pitcher
18. Volts | Rylie Boone, Outfielder
Round 4
19. Spark | Billie Andrews, Middle Infielder
20. Cascade | Paige Sinicki, Corner Infielder
21. Talons | Maddie Moore, Middle Infielder
22. Bandits | Sami Williams, Corner Infielder
23. Blaze | Valerie Cagle, Utility
24. Volts | Aliyah Binford, Right-handed Pitcher
The Volts reached 14 players on their roster, which is the maximum players on a roster ahead of the AUSL College Draft in the spring.
Round 5
25. Cascade | Ali Newland, Utility
26. Spark | Sydney Sherrill, Corner Infielder
27. Talons | Aliyah Andrews, Outfielder
28. Bandits | Emiley Kennedy, Left-handed pitcher
29. Blaze | Pass
Round 6
30. Spark | Haley Lee, Catcher
31. Cascade | Kendra Falby, Outfielder
32. Talons | Pass
33. Bandits | Pass
Round 7
34. Spark | Pass
35. Cascade | Pass
Teams will fill their remaining roster spots at the AUSL College Draft this spring.























