Mississippi State has sent another arm to the pros, and it’s one everyone around Starkville figured would get there sooner rather than later. Peja Goold heard her name called Monday night in the AUSL College Draft , going to the Oklahoma City Spark with the No. 10 overall pick. She becomes the 19th Bulldog drafted into professional softball and pushes the program’s total number of pro players to 29. A moment she’ll never forget 🥹 @pejagoold7 | #HailState pic.twitter.com/7lw1pGKU3L — Mississippi State Softball (@HailStateSB) May 5, 2026 That number keeps growing under Samantha Ricketts. Seventeen of those 29 played at least one season for her, and 10th Bulldogs have gone pro in the seven years since she took over. The streak is steady too. Mississippi State has produced at least one pro every season for the last six years. Goold now joins a familiar pipeline to Oklahoma City. She’ll be the third Bulldog to suit up for the Spark after Chloe Malau'ulu and Fa Leilua played there in 2023.…