
Sahvanna Jaquish is a professional softball utility player and member of the United States Women’s National Softball Team. After a record-setting career at Louisiana State University, Jaquish established herself in professional leagues across the United States and Japan before joining the Utah Talons of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League.
Career Highlights
Jaquish played four seasons at LSU and finished as the program’s all-time leader in RBI with 268, which ranked ninth in NCAA history at the time of her graduation. She also holds LSU records for career sacrifice flies and finished in the top five in program history in slugging percentage, on-base percentage, doubles, home runs, total bases, and walks. Jaquish earned NFCA All-America honors in each of her four seasons, making her the 33rd player in NCAA history to earn that distinction across a full four-year career.
Internationally, Jaquish originally competed for Puerto Rico before joining the United States Women’s National Team. With Team USA she won gold at the 2018 WBSC World Championship, the 2019 Japan Cup, and the 2019 Pan American Games.
AUSL Profile
Jaquish has competed in the Athletes Unlimited pro softball format since 2020 and joined the Utah Talons for the AUSL’s inaugural 2025 season. Her experience across the NPF, Japan’s Diamond Softball League, and multiple international tournaments brought elite-level credibility to the Talons roster.
FAQ
Q: What is Sahvanna Jaquish’s most notable college record?
A: Jaquish holds LSU’s all-time record for career RBI with 268, which ranked ninth in NCAA history at the time.
Q: Which national teams has Sahvanna Jaquish represented?
A: Jaquish represented Puerto Rico internationally from 2014 to 2016, then joined the United States Women’s National Softball Team, winning multiple gold medals.
Q: What professional leagues has Sahvanna Jaquish played in?
A: Jaquish has played in the NPF with the Chicago Bandits and USSSA Pride, in Japan’s Diamond Softball League, and in the Athletes Unlimited format beginning in 2020. She joined the AUSL’s Utah Talons for the 2025 season.
