2008 NPF Draft

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2008 NPF Draft
General information
Sport softball
Date(s)February 18, 2008
Overview
24 total selections
League National Pro Fastpitch
Teams6
First selection Katie Burkhart P Arizona State
selected by Philadelphia Force
Most selections Akron Racers, 6 picks
Fewest selections New England Riptide, Washington Glory, Chicago Bandits; 3 picks each


The 2008 NPF Senior Draft is the fifth annual NPF Draft. It was held February 18, 2008 via conference call for the 2008 season. [1] The first selection was Arizona State's Katie Burkhart, picked by the Philadelphia Force. [2] Athletes are not allowed by the NCAA to sign professional contracts until their collegiate seasons have ended.

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2008 NPF Draft

Following are the 24 selections from the 2008 NPF Senior Draft: Position key:
C = Catcher; UT = Utility infielder; INF = Infielder; 1B = First base; 2B =Second base SS = Shortstop; 3B = Third base; OF = Outfielder; RF = Right field; CF = Center field; LF = Left field; P = Pitcher; RHP = right-handed Pitcher; LHP = left-handed Pitcher; DP =Designated player
Positions are listed as combined for those who can play multiple positions.

+Denotes player who has been selected to at least one All-NPF team
#Denotes player who has not played in the NPF

Round 1

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

1 Katie Burkhart +P Philadelphia Force Arizona State
2 Megan Gibson +P Philadelphia Force Texas A&M
3 Angela Tincher +P Akron Racers Virginia Tech
4 Anjelica Selden #P New England Riptide UCLA
5 Savannah Brown C Rockford Thunder Georgia Tech
6 Taryne Mowatt P Washington Glory Arizona

Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

7 Rachel Folden +C Chicago Bandits Marshall
8 Savannah Long INF Philadelphia Force Oklahoma
9 Emily Nichols C Chicago Bandits Iowa
10 Aileen Morales SS Chicago Bandits Georgia Tech
11 Kate Robinson P/1B Akron Racers Hawai'i
12 Lauren Eckermann #P Rockford Thunder Oklahoma

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

13 Tonya Callahan +1B Rockford Thunder Tennessee
14 TJ Eadus C New England Riptide Creighton
15 Shannon Doepking +C Akron Racers Tennessee
16 Courtney Bures SS Washington Glory Mississippi State
17 Angelena Mexicano SS Akron Racers Illinois
18 Susan Ogden #C Akron Racers Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

19 Sandy Vojik UT Rockford Thunder DePaul
20 Beth Boden SS Rockford Thunder Tennessee Tech
21 Tory Yamaguchi C Philadelphia Force Indiana
22 Jordan Praytor #UT New England Riptide Alabama
23 Brittany Barnes INF Akron Racers Georgia Tech
24 Cambria Miranda #UT Washington Glory Oregon State

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References

  1. "NPF MAKES 2008 DRAFT SELECTIONS". ProFastpitch.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "Katie Burkhart goes No. 1 in the 2008 National Pro Fastpitch Draft". ASU Now. 18 February 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2017.