2025 Softball Roster
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Jersey Number 6
Savanah Whatley
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Bats/Throws:
- L/R
- Height:
- 5-5
- Hometown:
- Oakley, Calif.
- Position:
- INF
- Prev School:
- Heritage HS (Oregon State)
Bio
2025 (R-Jr.)
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
I chose Liberty for the Christ-centered atmosphere and competitive athletics.
Is there anything special you do pregame or postgame and why?
Pregame, I drink a sugar-free Red Bull and listen to Bay Area music.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My mom and sister inspire me because they both raised me and sacrificed a lot for me to be able to be where I’m at today.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
Going to the WCWS. Playing for Team Mexico. Taking down the number one team in the country at our regional in 2025.
If you picked your jersey/uniform number, why is that number important to you?
I’ve worn the number 6 since I was 3 years old.
Do you have any relatives who are playing or have played college or professional sports?
Monica Abbott is my cousing and she is the greatest softball pitcher of all time.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Chicken and waffles for breakfast.
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
Tiktok
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
Hanging out with my dog Bella.
Do you have any current pets (name and type of animal)?
I have a Pitt Lab mix named Bella.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Jenna Lilly
What is your favorite possession and why?
My dog because she’s my best friend.
What is your Go-To karaoke song?
Jolene by Dolly Parton.
What is your dream vacation spot and why?
Going to Italy is my dream vacation.
- Appeared in 47 games, starting 43 times at shortstop
- NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region second team
- CUSA Newcomer of the Year
- CUSA All-Conference first team
- Batted .349 (38-for-109) with eight doubles, three triples, one homer, 20 RBI, 34 runs scored, a .451 on base percentage and .505 slugging percentage
- Posted a .364 batting average, .463 OBP and .500 slugging percentage in conference play
- Recorded 11 multiple-hit games, including one three-hit game and Liberty’s only four-hit contest of the season
- Went 2-for-3 in season-opening 3-2 win over Radford (Feb.7), delivering a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning
- Scored three runs against Charlotte (Feb. 14) and Longwood (March 26)
- Batted 2-for-3 with a triple, three RBI and two runs scored in a 7-6 win over No. 12 Alabama (Feb. 14)
- Registered back-to-back two-hit contests at WKU (March 14), hitting first career homer in game two of the doubleheader
- Posted first career three-hit game, March 19 at North Carolina, hitting two doubles
- Hit 4-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored at Louisiana Tech (April 26)
- Went 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs scored in NCAA Regional opener against Marist (May 16)
- Batted .333 (4-for-12) while tying for second on the team with five runs scored at the NCAA Bryan-College Station Regional
- Missed the CUSA Championship and most of the NCAA Eugene Super Regional with injury
- Transferred to Liberty after spending three seasons at Oregon State
- Redshirted freshman season (2021) at Utah before transferring to Oregon State
- Made 80 career starts at Oregon State, including a career-high 44 starts at shortstop in 2024
- Batted .226 as a redshirt freshman in 2022, hitting an RBI double against Ohio State in the NCAA Knoxville Regional
- Was a part of Oregon State’s run to the 2022 Women’s College World Series
- In 2024, posted a .966 fielding percentage in 147 chances at shortstop
- Graduated from Heritage High School
- Attended Berean Christian High School as a freshman and sophomore, Archbishop Mitty as a junior and Heritage as a senior
- Two-time all-league selection
- 2019 Prep2Prep Junior Player of the Year
- As a junior, batted .544 with 26 RBI and 26 runs scored
- Hit .600 as a sophomore and .478 as a freshman
- Two-time 49 Cal-Hi Sports Player of the Week
- Played club softball with LTG, Lady Magic and Sorcerers
- Also played high school basketball
- Daughter of Lee and Patricia Whatley
- Majoring in interdisciplinary studies, would like to be a child like care specialist
- Birthday is April 17
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
I chose Liberty for the Christ-centered atmosphere and competitive athletics.
Is there anything special you do pregame or postgame and why?
Pregame, I drink a sugar-free Red Bull and listen to Bay Area music.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My mom and sister inspire me because they both raised me and sacrificed a lot for me to be able to be where I’m at today.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
Going to the WCWS. Playing for Team Mexico. Taking down the number one team in the country at our regional in 2025.
If you picked your jersey/uniform number, why is that number important to you?
I’ve worn the number 6 since I was 3 years old.
Do you have any relatives who are playing or have played college or professional sports?
Monica Abbott is my cousing and she is the greatest softball pitcher of all time.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Chicken and waffles for breakfast.
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
Tiktok
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
Hanging out with my dog Bella.
Do you have any current pets (name and type of animal)?
I have a Pitt Lab mix named Bella.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Jenna Lilly
What is your favorite possession and why?
My dog because she’s my best friend.
What is your Go-To karaoke song?
Jolene by Dolly Parton.
What is your dream vacation spot and why?
Going to Italy is my dream vacation.
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