RHP | University of Oklahoma | Senior
About Sydney Berzon
Sydney Berzon arrived at Oklahoma as the highest-rated transfer in college softball after a decorated three-year career at LSU. The compact right-hander from Buffalo, New York, brings proven durability and postseason experience to the Sooners pitching staff. Her ability to log heavy innings and miss bats at an elite rate makes her a high-value pitching prospect for the AUSL.
College Career Highlights
- Two-time NFCA All-American at LSU (Second Team 2024, Third Team 2023)
- Three-year LSU career: 52-25 record, 2.02 ERA, 416 strikeouts in 486.1 innings
- Ranked No. 1 transfer in the nation entering the 2026 season at Oklahoma
- Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year in high school
Connect with Sydney Berzon
- Instagram: @syd_berzon
- Official School Bio: Oklahoma Sooners Athletics
Other 2026 AUSL Draft Prospects
- Jordy Frahm — University of Nebraska, RHP / Utility
- Mihyia Davis — Texas Tech University, OF
- Jade Hylton — University of Virginia, MIF (Shortstop / Second Base)
- Eden Bigham — University of Virginia, RHP
- Elon Butler — University of Oregon, UTL / OF
- Arianna Rodi — University of South Carolina, 1B
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Frequently Asked Questions
What position does Sydney Berzon play?
Sydney Berzon is a right-handed pitcher (RHP) who has been one of college softball’s most durable and consistent arms. She was a two-time NFCA All-American at LSU before transferring to Oklahoma for her senior season.
Where did Sydney Berzon transfer from?
Berzon spent three seasons at LSU, where she compiled a 52-25 record and 2.02 ERA, before transferring to the University of Oklahoma for the 2026 season. She was ranked the No. 1 transfer in the nation.
Is Sydney Berzon eligible for the 2026 AUSL Draft?
Yes. As a college senior in the 2026 season, Berzon is eligible to be selected in the 2026 AUSL College Draft on May 4, 2026 on ESPN2.
Where is Sydney Berzon from?
Berzon is from Buffalo, New York. She attended Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she was named Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year.
