Bowling Green, Kentucky, October 2, 2025
News Summary
Courtney Norwood, a junior pitcher from South Warren, has officially committed to the University of Kentucky’s softball program, building on her strong high school performance. Despite challenges faced by the Kentucky team recently, Norwood felt an immediate connection with the program following communication with coach Rachel Lawson and her campus visit. She aims to pursue a degree in communications disorders and aspires to become a speech pathologist. With impressive high school statistics and strong support from teammates, Norwood is poised to make an impact in her future role with the Wildcats.
Bowling Green, Kentucky – South Warren junior pitcher Courtney Norwood has committed to the University of Kentucky’s softball program, despite the team facing struggles in the Southeastern Conference over the past three years. Her decision came after receiving a text from coach Rachel Lawson and visiting the campus, which led Norwood to instantly connect with the team’s chemistry.
Norwood, who is recognized for her impressive high school career as a pitcher, expressed confidence in Lawson and the Kentucky program’s future. She aims to pursue a degree in communications disorders with ambitions of becoming a speech pathologist, a major that is offered at Kentucky. Initially, while Norwood kept her options open, she found an immediate sense of belonging with the Wildcats after her correspondence with Lawson.
Key factors in Norwood’s recruitment included the support and guidance from her teammates. Five of her South Warren teammates have already committed to playing Division I softball, including McLaine Hudson, who will be joining Kentucky after graduation. Additionally, Norwood has benefitted from advice given by her travel ball teammate, Amy Newman, as she navigated the recruitment process.
In terms of her performance statistics, last season, Norwood recorded an impressive 18 wins against 3 losses, with a remarkable 0.93 ERA and a total of 160 strikeouts over 97â…“ innings. In 2024, she concluded the season with a 16-3 record and a 1.36 ERA, achieving 139 strikeouts. Norwood has been involved in travel ball since the age of five, competing against players who have committed to the SEC and other Division I schools.
Norwood’s pitching style is characterized by her ability to produce ground balls and strikeouts, utilizing a diverse skill set that includes four to five different pitches, with her changeup and curveball frequently played strategically. Her determination extends to leading her South Warren team to aim for a state championship in 2026. The positive relationship she shares with her team, where they engage in collective activities such as Bible study, significantly contributes to their success.
With a longtime passion for the sport, Norwood identifies Kentucky as her dream school, which played a major role in her commitment to the program. Kentucky’s softball program, led by coach Rachel Lawson, has seen recent national challenges but has consistently appeared in NCAA Tournaments for the past 16 years, indicating resilience and a strong foundation for future seasons.
Additional Information
Recently, Kentucky volleyball hired associate coach Kyle Luongo, who has previously worked at Texas Christian. The volleyball team’s overall record is currently 9-2, demonstrating a successful start to their SEC play. Shannon Spake, a fan favorite, is launching a new podcast set to feature Arkansas coach John Calipari. In addition, freshman Jasper Johnson, Kentucky’s highest-ranked recruit, will exhibit his skills at both Pro Day on October 7 and Big Blue Madness on October 11. Mark Stoops also commented on the football team’s potential, focusing on unity and strengths in ball running and defense despite recent losses. Kentucky softball has brought in six new players for fall 2025, aiming to enhance their roster with notable recruits.
Key Pitching Statistics of Courtney Norwood
| Season | Win-Loss Record | ERA | Strikeouts | Innings Pitched |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 18-3 | 0.93 | 160 | 97â…“ |
| 2024 | 16-3 | 1.36 | 139 | N/A |
FAQ
What is Courtney Norwood’s commitment to Kentucky softball?
South Warren junior pitcher Courtney Norwood committed to Kentucky softball after an on-campus visit and communication with coach Rachel Lawson.
How has Norwood performed in her high school career?
Last season, Norwood had an 18-3 record with a 0.93 ERA and 160 strikeouts. In 2024, her record was 16-3 with a 1.36 ERA and 139 strikeouts.
What are Courtney Norwood’s aspirations?
Norwood aims to major in communications disorders and become a speech pathologist while pursuing a state championship with her high school team in 2026.
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