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Odicci Alexander is taking her talents to the next level, signing with Athletes Unlimited for the 2021 season.
Signed. Sealed. Delivered. ✍️@JMUSoftball and #WCWS phenom @2seas__ is officially coming to Chicago this summer 👀 #BeUnlimited pic.twitter.com/MeaBnU0shc
— Athletes Unlimited (@AUProSports) June 21, 2021
The James Madison University pitcher captured national attention when she led the school on a storied run in the Women’s College World Series.
Now Alexander will join the likes of Ali Aguilar and Kelsey Stewart in Athletes Unlimited’s 60-player roster. The competition begins August 28 in Rosemont, Illinois, and runs through September 27 at the Parkway Bank Sports Complex.
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