The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are going to add a talented outfielder, who still has a very high ceiling, to their 2019 softball roster.


Hudek becomes the second former Texas A&M starter to transfer to UL since the end of last season, joining Louisiana outfielder Keeli Milligan, who joined the program over the summer.

A left-handed hitter, Hudek has two years of college softball eligibility remaining, despite actually playing at the collegiate level for the past three years.

The daughter of former Houston Astros pitcher John Hudek, Hudek actually began her collegiate athletic career as a college baseball pitcher, at Bossier Parish Community College, where she pitched 20 innings against males, striking out 12 batters.

In 2017, the first year she ever played softball, Hudek hit a .291, to go along with four home runs and 34 runs batted in.

Last season with the Aggies, Hudek hit a .363 with 8 homers and 33 RBI's, earning NFCA All-South Region Third Team honors.

The fact that Hudek hit a .363 last season, playing in the SEC, in only her second year of playing the game, gives you an indication of how talented she is, and how bright her future is.

The Cajuns are getting a good one.

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