Camps-
1.I did not receive an offer from any school that I attended a camp at.
2.I went to WAY too many camps, which negatively impacted my development (not enough rest or time to work on mechanics/strength). In my defense, I did play for a small org and we did not attract
Amelia Streuber 2025 🦫
4,213 posts
@beaversoftball🧡🖤#70 Pitcher🌵🏜️🌅➡️🌲🌦️ co-author of Recruiting Rules (available on Amazon)
- A million different things had to line up just right for me to announce that I’ve verbally committed to Oregon State University! I get to play for a four time All-American, National Champion, and 4x Olympic Medalist. Thank you @lauraberg44, @CoachLisle, Coach Green, and Coach
00:00 - If you don’t get contacted tomorrow- I am proof that your hard work will be recognized at the right time. If I had been contacted on Sep 1st, I WOULDN’T have ended up with an incredible offer from my dream school. And now, I can’t imagine committing to any other school. It was
- High school softball wasn’t supposed to mean this much to me. Club is where the best competition is. Club is where the college coaches are. Club is where you spend 9 months of the year. But somehow, high school ball hit different for me. I’ve learned more about myself here than
- Welp… I guess camps are a hot issue!! 😂Next topic. Videos and Social Media 1. Making videos and using them to help build my softball network over social media helped me more than anything else I did outside of working on my craft. I posted on Instagram, YouTube, and here on X
- I’ve thought about doing this for awhile, but I had another DM tonight asking for advice and I’ve just decided I’m going to post a series of what I’ve learned about recruiting over the next week. In the past year I’ve received quite a few messages asking me for tips, probably
- Emails – One changed everything 1. I sent over 1400 emails from freshman year in high school until I verbally committed. One single email changed my recruiting outlook dramatically. 2. After Sep 1 through the fall recruiting season, I received personal responses to only 5
- I told myself I’d write this win or lose—no matter how my last game as a Dorado ended. So here it goes. Four years….three state championship games…and a semifinal. I pitched in all of them and gave everything I had. It still wasn’t enough. I’m lucky I get to keep playing at
- 66mph tonight on my screw! I was mostly throwing 65 at my lesson, but it was nice to finish with my latest PR. Sonoran dogs were my reward! @MaribethGorsuch @SandraWente @CoachRayNoelte @UCSDCoachG @BalintMaggie @alliejo27 @GordonEakin @RhondaRevelle @lorisippel @CoachSpencerCal
- Felt right at home @GCU_Softball 💜 💟 💜 Thank you Coach Hays, @SandraWente, @sydneysherrilll & @MaribethGorsuch for taking the time to share all about your incredible program! Lopes up! 🤘
- Working to get out instead of up like the pic here from our State Championship game🫨. Goal is to get to 68 this fall and 70 (my number) when I step on campus in Corvallis. Haven’t missed one of my goals yet, but I’ve only got about 365 days to go and 5 mph to add!!
- I got a ton of questions about adding pitching velo, so I thought I would post about metrics and how to improve next: Metrics 1. I received zero offers while throwing 61-63 mph in games and multiple offers 10 weeks later with a velo range of 63-65 mph. 2. I was the same
- Officially a beav 🧡 🖤Adding some strength to the circle 😤 Welcome to Corvallis, Amelia! #GoBeavs
- Omg! My dad works with a lady whose son was a wrestler at OSU. He was injured his first year and ended up transferring. She had gone overboard buying swag and has now given it all to me!!! I’ve definitely won the beaver nation lottery🧡 🖤 🦫 🤩🙃 #christmasinseptember

















