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Michigan State softball team adds Pitt transfer Hannah Greer

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Jennifer Smith Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Women's Administrator/Compliance | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Jennifer Smith Deputy Athletic Director/Senior Women's Administrator/Compliance | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Michigan State head softball coach Sharonda McDonald-Kelley announced the addition of former Pitt outfielder Hannah Greer on Monday.

In one season at Pitt, Greer made 27 appearances and six starts for the Panthers. She recorded her first career collegiate hit against Memphis on February 10, 2024, and drove in her first career RBI a week later against Kennesaw State on February 17.

A native of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., Greer attended John Jay Fishkill High School and played club softball for Dave Lotti at Rhode Island Thunder Gold. Greer was a highly talented recruit out of high school, ranking No. 30 nationally in her class by Extra Innings Softball in 2022. In 2022 EIS ranked her as the No. 18 middle infielder nationally. She wrapped up her high school career hitting .483 with 30 hits, 18 RBIs, and six home runs in 2023.

Greer was named the 2023 League AA Player of the Year and received the Diamond 9+1 award. She is a three-time NYS All-League and All-Section selection.

Greer is set to join MSU's nationally ranked eight-player 2024 signing class which includes Ava Coffinger (Richland, Mich.), Carsyn Cassady (Pataskala, Ohio), Ella Cunningham (Cleveland, Tenn.), Hannah Herman (Buchanan, Mich.), Jacey Schuler (Antioch, Ill.), Jordan Credeur (Georgetown, Texas), Natalia Kenyatta (Madison, Ala.), and Sophia Holverstott (Byron Center, Mich.) as newcomers next season.

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