Southeastern Softball Wire
  • Southeastern Softball Wire
  • Softball Levels
    • College Softball
      • Tennessee Lady Vols Softball
    • Pro Softball
    • High School
    • Travel Softball
  • Southeastern Softball Forum
  • Subscribe
    • Member Login
    • Profile
    • Join Us
    • Registration
No Result
View All Result
SAVED POSTS
Southeastern Softball Wire
  • Southeastern Softball Wire
  • Softball Levels
    • College Softball
      • Tennessee Lady Vols Softball
    • Pro Softball
    • High School
    • Travel Softball
  • Southeastern Softball Forum
  • Subscribe
    • Member Login
    • Profile
    • Join Us
    • Registration
No Result
View All Result
Southeastern Softball Wire
No Result
View All Result

Where Should AUSL Teams Call Home in 2026

Charles Mays by Charles Mays
November 17, 2025
in Pro Softball
0
Home

AUSL Bandits vs Volts at Dell Diamond July 18, 2025. Photo Credit Jade Hewitt, AUSL

Share to XShare to Facebook

Looking at the strongest host cities as the Athletes Unlimited Softball League prepares for its next chapter

Home
AUSL Bandits vs Volts at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas July 18, 2025. Photo Credit Jade Hewitt, AUSL

Where’s Home: AUSL Edition

Now that we know the six teams that will compete in the second AUSL season, the biggest question that remains is where the league will place each home location. That has been the focus for most fans who have filled the comments for quite some time.

The inaugural season proved to be a major success in every stop on the barnstorming tour. I reached out to the Athletes Unlimited Softball League to learn more about the sellout numbers from this past summer. My thought is simple. If the league wants strong attendance, it makes sense to place teams where the fan turnout was already proven.

According to the Athletes Unlimited Softball League, there were 24 total sellouts throughout the season, including Holly Springs, North Carolina which hosted the first weekend of the All Star Cup.

Sellout Locations in 2025:

Rosemont, Illinois
Seattle, Washington
Salt Lake City, Utah
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Wichita, Kansas
Round Rock, Texas
Sulphur Springs, Louisiana
Holly Springs, North Carolina for the All Star Cup

With the Oklahoma City Spark now locking down the Oklahoma slot, and most expecting the Bandits to remain in Rosemont, that leaves four locations to figure out. How fans would choose to place them varies by personal preference, but sort of a regional balance across the country seems like the most logical direction.

Seattle stands out immediately. The city has strong support for women’s sports, and it would be a natural home for Cascade. The environment, interest, and market all make sense for a long term placement.

Round Rock, Texas makes even more sense. Attendance numbers were record setting during the Volts and Bandits series, and Texas continues to be one of the strongest softball states in the country. Dell Diamond was used as the venue, and although scheduling would need to work around the Round Rock Express if that stadium were to be used, the location fits the Volts perfectly, especially with Texas legend Cat Osterman leading that team as the GM.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama also deserves serious consideration. Support for the Talons was strong, and Montana Fouts certainly brought out Alabama fans, but both she and Sydney Romero made it clear after the championship game that the city cheered for the Talons as a whole. I would also assume that Fouts will be a protected player for the Talons, so Tuscaloosa feels like a natural fit for that team long term.

The final spot is where the real debate begins for me, similar to choosing that last college football playoff team. Wichita has been a reliable host for Athletes Unlimited for years and would be an easy choice. The challenge is avoiding too many teams clustered in one region if the goal is true nationwide reach.

Salt Lake City would also be a strong option. Fans packed the stadium, and the overall setup made for a great summer softball atmosphere. The drawback is that choosing either of those would leave the Atlantic Coast without a presence.

Korbe Otis
Korbe Otis records a hit in the AUSL All-Star Cup in Holly Springs, NC. (Photo By: Jade Hewitt – AUSL)

Holly Springs, North Carolina solves that issue. It gives the AUSL a presence closest to the Atlantic coast and fills an important geographical gap. The Raleigh area is growing fast, has a strong softball community, and handled the All Star Cup weekend at Ting Stadium without any issues to my knowledge. It would help create a true coast to coast footprint with a strong middle of the country presence. So, that would leave the Blaze heading to Raleigh, North Carolina.

Yes, I know that Seattle would be left out there alone in the northwest corner of the country, but it is honestly a flip of the coin for me. Should have added four new teams lol.

Everything above is simply my opinion, and fans across the sport will have their own preferences and perspectives. Selfishly, one location I would like to see is Chattanooga. Frost Stadium provides a true softball setting with one of the largest capacities for a softball stadium outside of Oklahoma’s Love’s Field that the AUSL has used. The only drawback is parking.

Frost is tucked inside Warner Park, surrounded by multiple softball fields that are used for travel events, the Chattanooga Zoo, and a public pool. When everything is happening at once, parking becomes tight and hectic.

Even with that challenge, Chattanooga offers a great atmosphere and plenty of softball charm. If the AUSL were to add more games to push the regular season to the beginning of August, one week in June and another at the end of July would guarantee sellouts. Those two stretches bring a flood of travel ball families to the area, creating a built-in crowd before the first pitch is even thrown.

No matter what the league decides, season two is set to bring even more energy as fans wait to see where each team will officially call home. Where would you like to see these teams call home?


Please Subscribe to Fastpitch Wire Softball for full softball coverage and exclusive interviews.

Charles Mays

Charles Mays

Hello, I'm Charles Mays, owner of Southeastern Softball Wire. My focus is on giving softball the coverage it deserves and telling the stories of the players, coaches, and teams who shape the game. I believe softball should be promoted at every level, for everyone involved.

Related Stories

Blaze pitcher Emma Lemley

Carolina Blaze see pitching depth emerge in Signature Series

by Charles Mays
June 28, 2026
0

The Carolina Blaze dropped the series to the Utah Talons, but a sharper pitching staff gave head coach Kara Dill plenty to feel good about.

Carolina Blaze

Carolina’s pitching and power deliver 6-1 win to avoid sweep

by Charles Mays
June 27, 2026
1

The Carolina Blaze avoided a sweep with a 6-1 win over the Utah Talons, riding three home runs and another strong day from the pitching staff in the...

Fouts

Talons take series behind Fouts’ 3-0 shutout of Carolina

by Charles Mays
June 26, 2026
0

Utah Talons secure a series win as Montana Fouts shines with a complete-game shutout against the Carolina Blaze.

AUSL

Building the foundation: the AUSL’s rise gives pro softball a home and a future

by Charles Mays
June 26, 2026
0

With prime-time ESPN slots, fixed home cities and MLB backing, the Athletes Unlimited Softball League is giving players and coaches something the pro game never sustained: a foundation...

Next Post
Kaylee Goodpaster

A Dream Years in the Making: Kaylee Goodpaster Signs to Florida State

Please login to join discussion

Recommended

Sydney Lessentine

Sydney Lessentine Pitches a Gem as Texas A&M Defeats NC State, 10-2

February 14, 2026
Bandits

Bandits Bounce Back in Extra-Inning Battle Over Blaze, 5-4

July 9, 2025
Currently Playing

Utah Talons associate head coach Jo Koons

Utah Talons associate head coach Jo Koons

00:00:39

Interview with Belmont softball head coach Laura Matthews

00:02:37

Interview with Jordan Johnson of the Atlanta Smoke

00:04:25

Interview with Kalei Harding of the Atlanta Smoke

00:04:35

Joe Guthrie | Head Coach Northeast Alabama CC | River City Smokies - SCCL

00:11:06
  • Join Us
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Southeastern Softball Forum
Email us: info@mayssports.com

© 2026 Southeastern Softball Wire - Mays SportsWire LLC

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Southeastern Softball Wire
  • Softball Levels
    • College Softball
      • Tennessee Lady Vols Softball
    • Pro Softball
    • High School
    • Travel Softball
  • Southeastern Softball Forum
  • Subscribe
    • Member Login
    • Profile
    • Join Us
    • Registration

© 2026 Southeastern Softball Wire - Mays SportsWire LLC