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Brady Waugh Commits to Southern Miss, Bringing Family Legacy and Infield Depth

The transfer infielder aims to bolster the Golden Eagles' lineup for the 2027 season

Brady Waugh, a versatile infielder with a strong collegiate track record, has officially pledged to join the Southern Miss Golden Eagles for the upcoming 2027 season, marking a pivotal addition to the program’s defensive and offensive schemes.

A Family Legacy Fuels Ambition

Waugh’s parents are alumni of the university, a fact that has shaped his childhood and deepened his connection to the campus. Growing up hearing stories of the Golden Eagles’ traditions, he saw the university as a natural next step after his stint at UAB, where he honed his skills as a reliable middle‑infield presence.

During his junior year at UAB, Waugh posted a .322 batting average and a .431 on‑base percentage, driving in 49 runs while maintaining a disciplined approach at the plate. His experience at Shelton State and earlier years at Briarwood Christian School provided a solid foundation that he now brings to Hattiesburg.

Strategic Reinforcements for the Infield

Head coach Christian Ostrander and assistant Ladd Rhodes have been active in the transfer portal, assembling a class that addresses the team’s need for depth at middle infield. Waugh is expected to compete for an everyday spot, offering both defensive reliability and a potent bat that can shift the lineup’s momentum.

The coaching staff believes his familiarity with Southern Miss culture, combined with his proven collegiate performance, will accelerate the team’s competitiveness and help maintain the program’s tradition of strong fundamental play.

Fans and analysts alike have noted the excitement surrounding his arrival, anticipating that his contributions will be felt both on the scoreboard and in the clubhouse as the Golden Eagles look to build on recent successes.

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