By: Kyle Cajero, Assistant Director of Communications
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State University Billings softball head coach
Lisa McKinney announced Billings West product Marleigh Nieto, Teagan Seeton of Mesa, Ariz. and Kayla Stoker of Meridian, Idaho all signed their letters of intent to join the 'Jackets in fall 2022.
The trio of current high school seniors will join Malia Cavan, Madelyn Elbert and Kayli Mueller as members of MSUB's 2022 softball recruiting class, which includes six athletes from six different states.
2022 MSUB Softball Recruiting Class
Player |
Position |
Hometown |
High School |
Malia Cavan |
Outfielder |
Woodinville, WA |
Woodinville HS |
Madelyne Elbert |
Middle Infielder |
Arvada, CA |
Pomona HS |
Kayli Mueller |
Utility |
Sparks, NV |
Spanish Springs HS |
Marleigh Nieto |
Outfielder |
Billings, MT |
Billings West HS |
Teagan Seeton |
Utility |
Mesa, AZ |
Westwood HS |
Kayla Stoker |
Catcher |
Meridian, ID |
Bishop Kelly HS |
Marleigh Nieto
Position: Outfielder
Hometown: Billings, Montana
Previous School: Billings West High School
Marleigh Nieto is MSUB's first local signee of the 2022 class, and she will reunite with her high school teammate
Lauren Blaschak in the fall of 2022. As a junior, Nieto hit .474 and was a first-team all-state and all-conference leftfielder, as she helped Billings West win an Eastern Division AA title. During summer season, she hit a team-high eight home runs.
So far, Nieto's season bests include a .595 batting average with a 1.651 OPS and 41 RBIs. She, along with Malia Cavan, are MSUB's lone lefties in the incoming freshman class.
Outside of high school softball, Nieto was named a Softball Factory All-American and a Regional All-Star, plus she has played at several USA Preps showcases and club tournaments throughout her career. In the classroom, Nieto is a member of the National Honor Society, won the principal's award and made the dean's list.
Coach McKinney on Nieto: "Marleigh is a left-handed bat with power. She has been in the top of the lineup for high school and summer to set up the middle of the lineup for RBI's. She will also bring some more speed to our outfield."
Nieto on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because I love Billings! I wanted to continue my softball career at home with family and friends around. The environment and atmosphere while walking around campus felt welcoming, it was very positive and it felt like a fun community. When I went for my official visit, the coaches and players truly made me feel like part of the family; I loved how they pushed the team to get the best from them. I have not yet decided what I want to major in and MSUB has a broad range of majors to choose from, I know that these academic opportunities provided by MSUB will help me reach my future goals. I feel very blessed that I get to continue playing in my hometown and I am super excited for this journey and to become a Yellowjacket!"
Teagan Seeton
Position: Utility
Hometown: Mesa, Arizona
Previous School: Westwood High School
Hailing from Mesa, Arizona, Seeton comes to MSUB as a two-time first team all-region selection out of Westwood High School, which plays in Arizona's largest 6A classification. By committing to play college softball at MSUB, Seeton follows in the footsteps of oldest sister, Stacia, who played four years of Division I softball at Bradley University from 2018-2021.
Outside of high school softball, Seeton was an outside hitter for Westwood's varsity volleyball team and was an honorable mention all-conference selection this fall. Playing for AZ Force club softball, Seeton won a state U18 softball title in 2021.
Coach McKinney on Seeton: "Teagan is a well-versed athlete. She is athletic and has the ability to play the outfield and middle infield. She is a power right-handed hitter that also has some speed. Her versatility will give us options as a team."
Seeton on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because it offers a great health and human performance program to get me closer to becoming a physical therapist. I also loved and enjoyed the coaching staff and my future teammates. Everyone made me feel at home the second I walked onto the campus. I am excited to see what my future holds at MSUB."
Kayla Stoker
Position: Catcher
Hometown: Meridian, Idaho
Previous School: Bishop Kelly High School
Joining
Alexis Tovar as one of two Idahoans on MSUB's roster, catcher Kayla Stoker comes to Billings from a Bishop Kelly team that recently had one of the best prep softball seasons in Idaho history. As a team captain on the 2021 4A state championship-winning team, Stoker was a team captain and a second-team All-Southern Idaho Conference selection for the Bishop Kelly Knights. Stoker helped Bishop Kelly set not only a school record, but also the Idaho state all-classification record with 70 home runs during the Knights' title run. Additionally, Stoker chipped in 10 of those home runs while only committing one error.
Prior to Bishop Kelly, Stoker played softball for one year at Eagle High School as a freshman in 2018-19. Her sophomore season was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Outside of softball, Stoker is a three-time honor roll recipient, is a member of the National Honor Society and won Bishop Kelly High School's Joe Good Memorial Award.
Coach McKinney on Stoker: "Kayla is a strong catcher behind the plate. She has a great relationship with her pitchers and encourages them to do better. She has a strong bat as well. We look forward to having her lead this team behind the plate."
Stoker on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because of its beautiful location, the amazing softball coaches, the family-like culture of the softball team and the relative location to Idaho. I love the outdoors along with the cold and snow. Billings provides all of this."