Olivia Pichardo, the First Female Named to a Division I Baseball Team
Olivia Pichardo from New York has made history, becoming the first female athlete in NCAA Division I history named to a varsity baseball roster. The 18-year-old utility player will be one of 31 players on the Brown University baseball team when their season kicks off in February. She made the team after trying out as a walk-on. In the past, Olivia also made the USA Baseball Women’s National Team and has interned for the New York Mets. Inside Edition Digital has more.
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