2019 NPF Draft

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2019 NPF College Draft
General information
Sport Softball
Date(s)April 15, 2019
Time7:00 pm CST
Location Nashville, Tennessee
Network(s)NPFTV
Overview
25 total selections
League National Pro Fastpitch
Teams5
First selection Kelly Barnhill P
Florida
selected by Chicago Bandits
Most selections Chicago Bandits
Cleveland Comets (6)
Fewest selections Aussie Peppers
Beijing Eagles (4)

The 2019 NPF College Draft was the 16th annual collegiate draft for the National Pro Fastpitch. It took place April 15, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee at Acme Feed & Seed, a downtown entertainment venue. It was available for internet viewing via NPFTV, the league's streaming platform. The Chicago Bandits selected Kelly Barnhill from Florida with the first overall pick in the draft. [1]

Contents

Draft Selections

Position key:
C = catcher; INF = infielder; SS = shortstop; OF = outfielder; UT = Utility infielder; P = pitcher; RHP = right-handed pitcher; LHP = left-handed pitcher
Positions will be 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 Kelly Barnhill P Chicago Bandits [R1 trade 1] Florida
2Amanda LorenzOF/1B USSSA Pride [R1 trade 2] Florida
3 Sydney Romero +INF USSSA Pride [R1 trade 3] Oklahoma
4Alyssa DiCarloSS Chicago Bandits Georgia
5 Amanda Sánchez 3B Cleveland Comets [R1 trade 4] LSU


Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

6Taylor McQuillinLHP Cleveland Comets Arizona
7Kendall Veach#INF/C Beijing Eagles Auburn
8 Taran Alvelo +RHP Aussie Peppers Washington
9Caleigh CliftonINF Chicago Bandits Oklahoma
10 Megan Good RHP/INF USSSA Pride James Madison

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

11Meghan KingLHP Cleveland Comets Florida State
12Casey McCrackinINF Beijing Eagles Auburn
13 Nicole Newman RHP Aussie Peppers Drake University
14 Abbey Cheek +UT Chicago Bandits Kentucky
15Lilli PiperSS Cleveland Comets [R3 trade 1] Ohio State

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

16Emily ClarkC/UT Cleveland Comets Ohio State
17Morgan Podany#OF Beijing Eagles Auburn
18Riley Sartain#INF Aussie Peppers Texas A&M
19Katie Reed#SS Chicago Bandits Kentucky
20 Shay Knighten INF USSSA Pride Oklahoma

Round 5

Pick

Player

Pos.

NPF Team

College

21Tara Trainer#RHP Aussie Peppers Indiana
22Bree Fornis#OF Beijing Eagles Auburn
23Makayla Martin#RHP Cleveland Comets Auburn
24Savannah HeebnerRHP/1B Chicago Bandits Houston
25Keeli MilliganOF USSSA Pride Louisiana

Draft notes

Round 1:

  1. Cleveland Comets → Chicago Bandits December 13, 2018: Cleveland Comets traded their 1st overall draft pick in the 2019 NPF Draft, along with Jenna Lilley and cash considerations to the Chicago Bandits, in exchange for Sammy Marshall, Emily Carosone and Shelby Turnier. [2]
  2. Beijing Eagles → USSSA Pride April 20, 2018: Beijing Eagles traded their first pick in the 1st round of the 2019 NPF Draft to the USSSA Pride, in exchange for Angel Bunner. [3]
  3. Aussie Spirit → USSSA Pride April 24, 2018: Aussie Spirit traded their first pick in the 1st round of the 2019 NPF Draft to the USSSA Pride, in exchange for Jordan Taylor. [3]
  4. USSSA Pride → Cleveland Comets March 8, 2019: USSSA Pride traded their fifth overall pick in the 2019 NPF Draft to the Cleveland Comets, in exchange for the Comets' first pick in the 1st round of the 2020 NFP Draft. [3]

Round 3:

  1. USSSA Pride → Cleveland Comets May 24, 2018: USSSA Pride traded their 3rd round pick in the 2019 NPF Draft to the Cleveland Comets, in exchange for Megan Betsa. [3]

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