No. 51 prospect in the country commits to South Carolina softball

South Carolina softball’s recruiting momentum continues to build as the Gamecocks fight for a Top 10 class of 2027.
College Station (Texas) A&M Consolidated four-star corner infielder Makenna Cline is the latest top prospect to announce her commitment to the Gamecocks.
Cline is ranked the No. 51 overall prospect and the No. 5 corner infielder in her class by Softball America/On3. She is also the No. 16 prospect in Texas.
Cline is an athletic fielding corner who can solidify the left side defense. She has a strong arm and is quick to her backhand side. Offensively is compact and explosive through the middle of the field. She has the ability to be a big RBI producer.
She is the eighth pledge to South Carolina’s 2027 class, and the sixth with four stars by her name in the Softball America rankings.
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On Sunday afternoon, Vienna (Va.) Langley four-star left-handed pitcher Norah Jacques announced a commitment to the Gamecocks
This past week, Black Mountain (N.C.) Charles D. Owen four-star middle infielder Mia Roland, Taunton (Ma.) four-star catcher Bella Bourque, and Corpus Christi (Texas) Veterans Memorial three-star “utility” Parker Malone.
The week prior, South Carolina added Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Carolina Forest four-star pitcher Kaysen Warehime, Atlanta (Ga.) Riverwood four-star pitcher May Weis, and Fox Lake (Wis.) Beaver Dam three-star corner infielder Kendall Fakes to the class following weekend visits to the school.
South Carolina’s 2027 class currently ranks No. 10 in the country according to Softball America.