22 March 2024
College Baseball Women's Baseball
Australian Women's National Team star Gen Beacom commits to college baseball program in the United States
Australian pitcher Gen Beacom – one of the most well-known names in international women’s baseball – is heading to the United States to play college baseball.
Beacom announced her commitment to East Central College – a Junior College (JUCO) – in Missouri on Instagram on Friday night.
There aren’t many women playing US collegiate baseball. In 2021, there were only six in 2021.
Australian pitcher Beacom will add to that list when she attends school later in 2024.
It’s also the same school that MLB star Tim Anderson attended.
Beacom made international headlines when she pitched a professional baseball game for the Melbourne Aces in the 2022 Exhibition Australian Baseball League season.
The left-handed pitcher was also recently clocked at 85mph by Tread Athletics, making her one of the hardest throwing female players in the world.
MLB.com wrote a story on her and her rise to stardom here.
Beacom debuted for Australia at the 2023 Women’s Baseball World Cup in Canada.
She will now head to the USA to further her academic and athletic career where she will be one of the only women playing US college baseball.
Beacom is the second Australian woman to grab headlines in the US college world as of late. Queensland’s Luisa Gauci recently finished her college baseball career in the USA, and is now a coach with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Beacom plays her club baseball in Victoria for Sandringham.
More to come.
For now, congrats to Gen! A massive achievement.
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