A Louisiana Ragin' Cajun softball player has undergone her second knee surgery in as many years.


Last March, Holland underwent surgery on her right knee to correct an injury that she suffered on opening weekend.

In only three games last season, Holland accumulated 4 hits in 7 at-bats, while scoring twice, and driving in three runs.

A native of Gilbert, Arizona, Holland, is expected to be fully recovered by the start of the 2020 season.

It really is an unfortunate setback for Holland, who worked so hard to rehab her first knee injury, and then injures her other knee.

That being said, she seems to be in good spirits, and has a positive outlook.

Holland, who played one season at Central Arizona College, was named an NJCAA first team All-American following the 2017 season, after hitting a .471, to go along with 15 home runs and 81 runs batted in.

Holland's father, Brad, who is currently a scout in the Philadelphia Phillies organization, played college baseball at McNeese St. under Tony Robichaux, who is now the head baseball coach at UL.

Good healthy soon Brittany!

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