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NCAA D1 Lefty Pitcher, Two-Way Player with Youth Coaching Experience

Name: Georgia Ingle

Height: 172cm

Weight: 104kg

DOB: December 21, 2002

Date Available: May 20, 2025

Bats: L

Throws: L

Positions: 1B, SP, RP

Positions (alt): 1B

College: Rutgers University

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Personal

Pitches: drop ball, rise, curve, drop curve, change up
Hitter: lefty power hitter
Exit velocity: 70

I bring valuable versatility to any team, with experience in pitching under high-pressure situations, consistently stepping up when it matters most. Alongside my pitching, I’m a confident hitter, and I’ve gained solid experience at first base. My ability to perform across multiple positions makes me a strong asset, especially in leagues that value adaptable players who can contribute to multiple facets of the game.

As a teammate, I lead by example, consistently upholding and elevating our team standards. I’m the kind of person who supports my teammates in every way possible, whether they need help with personal challenges or physical training. I’m always there to lift others up and ensure we’re all achieving our best together.

 

Career highlights

– Chi Alpha Sigma (national honor society)
– NFCA all American scholar x2
– Junior (2024) – Game-By-Game Stats

Captured the win in a 7-6 game one victory at Maryland to improve to 2-2 allowing one earned run on three hits (Apr. 10)
Registered 3.0 innings of work giving up one run on two hits in a 5-2 series-opening loss with Wisconsin (Apr. 5)
Thew the final 3.2 innings allowing two hits and no runs in a 5-3 series finale setback at Purdue (Mar. 30)
Saw 1.3 innings of work allowing three hits and no runs at No. 15 UCLA (Mar. 12)
Tossed 4.0 innings giving up four hits and no earned runs versus Nevada at the Bulldog Invitational (Mar. 11)
Picked up her first career victory in a 7-2 win over Lafayette going 4.0 innings with two strikeouts to open the Mizuno Invitational (Mar.1)
Earned her first hit of the season with an RBI single in an 8-3 victory over CSUN in extra innings on the final day of the Mary Nutter (Feb. 24)
Tossed 3.0 innings against Hawaii in a 14-7 win to open the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Feb. 22)
Sophomore (2023) – Game-By-Game Stats

Made 15 appearances inside the circle tossing 27.2 innings including three saves and 10 strikeouts
Connected for her first home run and posted her second save of the season in the 10-8 series finale at Illinois (Mar. 26)
Threw 4.1 innings of scoreless relief giving up only one hit against No. 24 Louisiana at the Bubly Invitational (Mar. 10)
Pitched two innings of relief allowing no hits with one strikeout in a 12-4 win over North Dakota in five innings at the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic (Mar. 3)
Picked up her first career save in a 9-4 win over the College of Charleston at the Low Country Classic (Feb. 25)
Provided three innings of relief giving up no hits and sending a trio of Bear batters down on strikes in an 8-1 win versus Missouri State at the Mardi Gras Classic (Feb. 17)
Freshman (2022) – Game-By-Game Stats

Made 17 appearances inside the circle throwing 29.2 innings
Threw a season-high 4.2 innings allowing only one hit in the Big Ten opening weekend with Minnesota (Mar. 26)
Made nine at-bats in 12 appearances
Registered first career hit and RBI in a 3-2 extra inning victory over Siena at The Spring Games (Feb. 25)

 

Overseas Goals

Taking my career overseas excites me because it’s an opportunity to grow both as a player and as a person. Playing in an international league would allow me to experience new cultures, adapt to different playing styles, and continue developing my versatility on the field. My goal is to contribute meaningfully to a team that values hard work and adaptability while gaining a broader perspective on the sport. I’m eager to embrace the challenges and rewards that come with playing abroad and to bring my skills, energy, and team-first mindset to a new environment.

 

Articles/Recognitions

Georgia Ingle has emerged as a key arm in Rutgers bullpen

Playing Experience

YEARSORGANIZATIONLEAGUE/DIVISIONDETAILS
2022-25 Rutgers University NCAA Division I Closing pitcher, pinch hitter.

Coaching Experience

YEARROLEORGANIZATIONLEAGUE/DIVISIONDETAILS
2023-24 Coach Carolina Elite 16U Youth 16u regional softball team. Worked with players ages 13-17 on pitching, hitting and fielding. Also helped call pitches.
2023-24 Instructor Individual lessons Youth Gave lessons to girls ages from 8-16. Helped with an arrangement of skills dealing with pitching.

Stats

College/Amateur Batting

Years Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
2022 Rutgers University 25 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 .111 .111
2023 Rutgers University 25 17 1 4 0 0 1 6 3 3 0 0 .235 .350 .412
2024 Rutgers University 31 18 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 .167 .250 .167

College/Amateur Pitching

Year Team ERA GS CG IP H SO BB HBP R ER Wins Losses SV WHIP
2022 Rutgers University 6.07 0 0 29.2 39 4 14 0 26 20 0 0 0 1.815
2023 Rutgers University 1.63 0 0 27.2 26 10 3 3 6 5 0 0 3 1.066
2024 Rutgers University 4.73 2 0 37.0 48 7 9 2 29 25 2 2 1 1.541

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Testimonials

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Kristen Butler

Rutgers University head coach

Georgia is a premier player for us in the B1G Ten Conference here at Rutgers. She has been a huge part of our success. She has impeccable spin and location, which has allowed her to shut down some of the top teams in the country. She has also become one of our top hitters for our upcoming season. She was not recruited as a primary hitter, but has shown her resiliency in tough situations throughout her career. She has now developed into one of the top hitters for us. Without a doubt, Georgia will compete at the next level.

Dana Fusetti

Carolina Elite organization

Amy Loyer

North Carolina public school teacher

Additional Info

Playing preferences: Europe Semi-pro (ie. Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, France etc.), Europe Pro (Italy, The Netherlands), New Zealand Semi-pro, Australia.

 

Living preferences: Private living arrangement (apartment to self), Shared living arrangement, own bedroom

 

Return home: I can stay as long as it takes to complete a season

 

Prior engagements: No

 

Recent injuries/illnesses: No

 

Traveling with a companion: No

 

Educational background: College degree