2026 Softball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 3
Emily Bojan
- Position:
- Catcher/Utility
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Chicago, Ill.
- High School:
- Marist High School
Honors
2026: Started in all 54 games for the Badgers primarily as DP...Tallied a hit in all three games at the NCAA Regionals in Austin...Accumulated three hits, a single game career-high, on two separate occasions at the Dream City Invitational, finishing the weekend 8-for-14 (.571) from the leadoff spot (02/16)...Put together a 35-game on-base streak that ended in game one versus No. 7/5 Nebraska, good for the second-longest streak in program history behind Kelsey Jenkins’ (2018) 40 games (04/13)...Earned her 100th career hit in the series finale against Michigan, finishing the weekend with a 5-for-10 (.500 BA) showing (04/20)...Ended the regular season by going 7-for-12 (.583 BA) against Rutgers, including a double, home run and five runs scored (05/04).
2025: Appeared in 51 games while starting in 30…Led the team with 24 walks…totaled a career-best 24 runs, 11 doubles, and five home runs…Went 4-for-6 with two doubles and three walks in the Northwestern series…Went 2-for-3 against Indiana with a double and two RBI (April 13)…Stole first-career base against Kent State on Feb. 22
2024: Jumped from 10 games played in her freshman year to 48 games played in her sophomore year...Started 25 games and was the most frequent pinch-hitter on the team... hit .286 with 22 hits... Hit her first career home run against Iowa on March 21... Started off the season against Weber State with a 2-for-2 with an RBI performance, her first career multi-hit game... Played in multiple positions across the season, including catcher, outfield, and third base.
2023: In her freshman year, Bojan appeared at the plate nine times for the Badgers…in those few appearances, the infield player amassed five hits for a .556 batting average…in her first appearance in the red and white she ended the game against IUPUI after hitting a 3-RBI single with bases loaded to run rule the opponent…the Illinois native finished the season with 5 RBI and one assist in the field.
High School: Named Freshman MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in first high school season...2x ESCC All-Conference, Extra Inning 1st Team All-American, ISCA 1st Team All-State, Chicago Tribune 1st Team All-Area...Class 4A State Champion junior year...ESCC Player of the Year, Senior MVP, and Class 4A State Runner-Up senior year (2022)...4 year Varsity Basketball player, set school record for total rebounds for the season and most rebounds in single game...Chicago Tribune All-Area junior year, ESCC All-Conference senior year for basketball.
Personal: Daughter of Sharon Bojan and Bryan Bojan...has two older sisters, Annie and Maggie Bojan...planning to major in Special Education.
Why Wisconsin: "I chose Wisconsin for its energetic atmosphere. The first time I stepped foot on the campus, I loved it. I just knew I wanted to be here. The coaches and players made me feel so welcome. Having the opportunity to play for Wisconsin is a dream come true and earining a degree from one of the best universities makes it that much better."
- 2025 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District
- (2024-25, 2025-26) Academic All-Big Ten
2026: Started in all 54 games for the Badgers primarily as DP...Tallied a hit in all three games at the NCAA Regionals in Austin...Accumulated three hits, a single game career-high, on two separate occasions at the Dream City Invitational, finishing the weekend 8-for-14 (.571) from the leadoff spot (02/16)...Put together a 35-game on-base streak that ended in game one versus No. 7/5 Nebraska, good for the second-longest streak in program history behind Kelsey Jenkins’ (2018) 40 games (04/13)...Earned her 100th career hit in the series finale against Michigan, finishing the weekend with a 5-for-10 (.500 BA) showing (04/20)...Ended the regular season by going 7-for-12 (.583 BA) against Rutgers, including a double, home run and five runs scored (05/04).
2025: Appeared in 51 games while starting in 30…Led the team with 24 walks…totaled a career-best 24 runs, 11 doubles, and five home runs…Went 4-for-6 with two doubles and three walks in the Northwestern series…Went 2-for-3 against Indiana with a double and two RBI (April 13)…Stole first-career base against Kent State on Feb. 22
2024: Jumped from 10 games played in her freshman year to 48 games played in her sophomore year...Started 25 games and was the most frequent pinch-hitter on the team... hit .286 with 22 hits... Hit her first career home run against Iowa on March 21... Started off the season against Weber State with a 2-for-2 with an RBI performance, her first career multi-hit game... Played in multiple positions across the season, including catcher, outfield, and third base.
2023: In her freshman year, Bojan appeared at the plate nine times for the Badgers…in those few appearances, the infield player amassed five hits for a .556 batting average…in her first appearance in the red and white she ended the game against IUPUI after hitting a 3-RBI single with bases loaded to run rule the opponent…the Illinois native finished the season with 5 RBI and one assist in the field.
High School: Named Freshman MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in first high school season...2x ESCC All-Conference, Extra Inning 1st Team All-American, ISCA 1st Team All-State, Chicago Tribune 1st Team All-Area...Class 4A State Champion junior year...ESCC Player of the Year, Senior MVP, and Class 4A State Runner-Up senior year (2022)...4 year Varsity Basketball player, set school record for total rebounds for the season and most rebounds in single game...Chicago Tribune All-Area junior year, ESCC All-Conference senior year for basketball.
Personal: Daughter of Sharon Bojan and Bryan Bojan...has two older sisters, Annie and Maggie Bojan...planning to major in Special Education.
Why Wisconsin: "I chose Wisconsin for its energetic atmosphere. The first time I stepped foot on the campus, I loved it. I just knew I wanted to be here. The coaches and players made me feel so welcome. Having the opportunity to play for Wisconsin is a dream come true and earining a degree from one of the best universities makes it that much better."
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