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Sacramento State

2026 Softball Roster

15 Saskia Raab

  • Height 5-8
  • Bats/Throws L/R
  • Year Sophomore
  • Hometown Livermore, Calif.
  • High School Granada HS
  • Previous College Nevada
  • Position OF/C

Biography

2026 Season
• A second team all-Big Sky Conference selection
• One of three Hornets to start all 53 games (every start in center field)
• Hit in the Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 spots of the lineup (primarily at No. 3)
• Reached base safely the first 25 games of the season
• Hit .349 (58-for-166) with 38 runs, 11 doubles, four homers, 28 RBIs and a .411 on-base percentage
• Also slugged .512, and was 13-for-15 in stolen bases
• The 13 bags are tied for ninth most in the Hornets’ Div. I era (1990-pres.)
• Named to the all-tournament team at the Big Sky Tournament after batting .471 (8-for-17) over five games with seven runs, a double, triple, two homers and nine RBIs
• Had a walkoff two-run double in a 5-4 win over South Dakota
• Hit a one-out grand slam in the ninth inning of an eventual 9-7 win over Nevada
• Had 13 multiple-hit games and six multi-RBI games
• Hit .370 (20-for-54) with runners in scoring position

Prior to Sacramento State
• Played her freshman season (2025) at Nevada of the Mountain West Conference, helping the team to a 41-14 overall record and 18-4 in league
• Played in 14 games (including one start) for the Wolf Pack

High School
• A 2024 graduate of Granada High School in Livermore, Calif.
• Played four seasons on the varsity team, helping the team to a 60-21 overall record, and 31-8 league mark over her final three seasons
• A three-time all-East Bay Athletic League selection, including first team in 2022 and 2024, and second team in 2023
• Also a three-time all-Bay Area selection
• As a senior, she was third team all-state, first team all-Bay Area, first team all-EBAL and Granada High School’s Player of the Year after hitting .531 with eight homers, 17 stolen bases, a .589 on-base percentage and 1.515 ops
• As a sophomore, she was an Extra Inning second team All-American after batting .467 with a 1.257 ops
• Also that year, she was named all-tournament after helping Granada HS win the prestigious Livermore Stampede
• Had over a 1.000 ops each of her final three seasons
• Named to the PGF Watch List three years in a row

Personal
• Daughter of Michael Raab and Julie Kraybill
• Played travel ball for All American Sports Academy
• A nutrition major

Statistics

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