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Softball Awards SOFTBALL AWARDS Division I All-America Teams By College ���������������������������������2 Division I All-America Teams �����������������������������������������������������5 Division II All-America teams by College ���������������������������������8 Division II All-America Teams ���������������������������������������������������11 Division III All-Americans By College ������������������������������������� 14 Division III All-America Teams ������������������������������������������������� 17 Most All-Americans By School ������������������������������������������������20 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year ��������������������������������������������20 Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year ���������������������������� 21 NFCA Golden Shoe Award for Stolen Bases �������������������������� 21 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS BY COLLEGE (First-Team Selections) Alabama (20) Alison McCutcheon Auburn (4) Chenita Rogers 17—Alexis Osorio Leticia Pineda 16—Kasey Cooper 86—Susan LeFebvre 16—Hayley McCleney 97—Leah Braatz 15—Emily Carosone Chenita Rogers 15—Hayley McCleney Nancy Evans Kasey Cooper 85—JoAnn Ferrieri 14—Hayley Mccleney Alison McCutcheon 14—Branndi Melero Debbie Mygind Jaclyn Traina Leah O’Brien Terry Oberg 13—Kayla Braud Leticia Pineda Baylor (1) 84—Sue Lewis 96—Jenny Dalton 14—Whitney Canion 12—Jackie Traina Central Mich. (1) 11—Kayla Braud Alison McCutcheon Boston U. (1) 91—Pam Stanley Kelsi Dunne Leticia Pineda 10—April Setterlund Jackie Traina 95—Leah Braatz Colorado St. (1) Amy Chellevold 09—Kelsi Dunne Byu (4) 97—Sarah Fredstrom Charlotte Morgan Jenny Dalton Carrie Dolan 12—Delaney Willard 08—Kelley Montalvo 03—Oli Keohohou Creighton (1) Charlotte Morgan Laura Espinoza 88—Jody Schwartz Leah O’Brien 02—Oli Keohohou Brittany Rogers 01—Oli Keohohou 07—Lauren Parker 94—Leah Braatz Csun (3) 02—Ashley Courtney Amy Chellevold California (14) 96—Scia Maumausolo Jenny Dalton 01—Kelly Kretschman 12—Jolene Henderson 93—Beth Calcante Laura Espinoza 00—Ginger Jones Valerie Arioto Scia Maumausolo Leah O’Brien Kelly Kretschman 11—Jolene Henderson Susie Parra DePaul (3) 10—Valerie Arioto 93—Jamie Heggen 03—Lindsay Chouinard Arizona (59) 06—Haley Woods Susie Parra 99—Liza Brown 17—Jessie Harper 05—Vicky Galindo 92—Debby Day 95—Missy Nowak Danielle O’Toole 04—Vicky Galindo Jody Miller-Pruitt 14—Hallie Wilson 01—Veronica Nelson Florida (17) 11—Brittany Lastrapes 91—Julie Standering 95—Gillian Boxx 17—Kelly Barnhill 10—Kenzie Fowler 90—Vivian Holm 93—Gillian Boxx Delanie Gourley Brittany Lastrapes 84—Karen Fellenz Michele Granger Amanda Lorenz 09—Brittany Lastrapes 92—Michele Granger 16—Delanie Gourley 07—Caitlin Lowe Arizona St. (20) 91—Michele Granger Aleshia Ocasio 06—Kristie Fox 15—Amber Freeman 90—Michele Granger 15—Lauren Haeger Caitlin Lowe 13—Amber Freeman Kelsey Stewart 05—Kristie Fox 12—Katelyn Boyd Cal Poly (1) Alix Johnson 14—Kelsey Stewart Caitlin Lowe 07—Lisa Modglin 13—Lauren Haeger 04—Wendy Allen 11—Katelyn Boyd Hannah Rogers Autumn Champion Kaylyn Castillo Cal Poly Pomona (5) 12—Michelle Moultrie Alicia Hollowell Dallas Escobedo 88—Alison Stowell 11—Kelsey Bruder Caitlin Lowe 10—Katelyn Boyd 86—Alison Stowell Megan Bush 03—Autumn Champion 09—Kaitlin Cochran 85—Rhonda Wheatley Brittany Schutte Alicia Hollowell 08—Katie Burkhart 84—Laura Myers 09—Stacey Nelson Lovie Jung Kaitlin Cochran Rhonda Wheatley 08—Alexandra Gardiner 02—Jennie Finch 07—Katie Burkhart Stacey Nelson Leneah Manuma Kaitlin Cochran Cal St. Fullerton (16) 03—Jenny Topping 01—Lauren Bauer 06—Kaitlin Cochran 02—Gina Oaks Florida St. (11) Jennie Finch 02—Phelan Wright Jenny Topping 17—Jessica Burroughs Leneah Manuma 99—Erica Beach 01—Jenny Topping Jessie Warren Toni Mascarenas 97—Lisa Dacquisto 92—Tiffany Boyd 14—Maddie O’Brien 00—Jennie Finch 93—Lisa Dacquisto 91—Tiffany Boyd Lacey Waldrop 98—Lauren Bauer 92—Rachel Brown 89—Missy Coombes 06—Veronica Wootson Leah Braatz 86—Kathy Escarcega Carey Hess 04—Jessica van der Linden Nancy Evans 87—Connie Clark 03—Jessica van der Linden Toni Mascarenas 02—Brandi Stuart All-America Teams 2 99—Danielle Cox Indiana (2) Stephanie Hastings 85—Denise Eckert 96—Shamalene Wilson 86—Karleen Moore 99—Ashlee Ducote 93—Lisa Davidson Amy Unterbrink New Mexico (1) Massachusetts (1) 86—Kathy Dyer Fordham (1) Iowa (4) 99—Danielle Henderson 10—Jen Mineau 01—Kristi Hanks Nicholls St. (2) 85—Karen Allen 97—Debbie Bilbao Michigan (22) 16—Tera Blanco 84—Karen Allen Fresno St. (24) 91—Diane Pohl 05—Jamie Southern Sierra Lawrence 90—Diane Pohl 04—Christina Clark Sierra Romero North Carolina (4) Jamie Southern James Madison (3) 15—Kelly Christner 16—Kristen Brown 10—Danielle Spalding 02—Jamie Southern 17—Megan Good Sierra Romero 98—Brandy Arthur 00—Amanda Scott 16—Jailyn Ford 14—Sierra Romero 96—Christine Kubin 99—Angela Cervantez Megan Good 11—Amanda Chidester Amanda Scott 09—Nikki Nemitz Northern Ill. (3) 98—Laura Berg Kansas (5) 08—Samantha Findlay 89—Jill Justin Nina Lindenberg 92—Camille Spitaleri 06—Jennie Ritter 88—Jill Justin Amanda Scott 91—Camille Spitaleri 05—Tiffany Haas 87—Jill Justin 97—Laura Berg 90—Camille Spitaleri Jennie Ritter Amanda Scott 87—Sheila Connolly 01—Kelsey Kollen Northwestern (8) 96—Nina Lindenberg 86—Tracy Bunge 98—Traci Conrad 11—Adrienne Monka Lindsay Parker Sara Griffin Kentucky (1) 09—Adrienne Monka 95—Laura Berg 97—Traci Conrad Tammy Williams 16—Kelsey Nunley Robyn Yorke 96—Sara Griffin 08—Tammy Williams 94—Robyn Yorke La.-Monroe (1) 95—Sara Griffin 07—Tammy Williams 91—Terry Carpenter Kelly Kovach 97—Sarah Dawson 05—Garland Cooper Julie Smith 93—Patti Benedict 85—Lisa Ishikawa 90—Martha Noffsinger Louisiana (18) 89—Jenny Allard 84—Lisa Ishikawa Julie Smith 17—Aleah Craighton 86—Alicia Seegret 89—Terry Carpenter Ohio St. (1) D.J. Sanders Minnesota (5) 88—Melanie Parrent 16—Lexie Elkins 02—Anna Smith 17—Sara Groenewegen 87—Gena Strang 15—Lexie Elkins Kendyl Lindaman 12—Christi Orgeron Oklahoma (20) Furman (1) 16—Sara Groenewegen 16—Paige Parker 08—Holly Tankersley 93—Cathy Frohnheiser 98—Shannon Beeler 15—Lauren Chamberlain 06—Danyele Gomez 96—Rachel Nelson Shelby Pendley 04—Brooke Mitchell Georgia (6) 14—Shelby Pendley 00—Tiffany Clark 14—Alex Hugo Mississippi St. (11) 13—Keilani Ricketts 96—Cheryl Longeway 09—Alisa Goler 10—Chelsea Bramlett Lauren Chamberlain 95—Cheryl Longeway Taylor Schlopy 09—Chelsea Bramlett 12—Keilani Ricketts Kathy Morton 05—Kim Wendland 08—Chelsea Bramlett Jessica Shults 94—Stephanie DeFeo 04—Nicole Barber Courtney Bures Lauren Chamberlain Kyla Hall Kim Wendland 07—Chelsea Bramlett 11—Keilani Ricketts Kathy Morton 05—Courtney Bures 09—Amber Flores Georgia Tech (3) 93—Kyla Hall 04—Iyhia McMichael 07—Norrelle Dickson 10—Jen Yee 92—Dorsey Steamer 03—Iyhia McMichael 06—Kristin Vesely 07—Caitlin Lever 90—Stefni Whitton 01—Kellie Wilkerson 05—Heather Scaglione 97—Laura Williams Louisiana Tech (4) 00—Keri McCallum 04—Heather Scaglione Kellie Wilkerson Hawaii (3) 88—Debbie Nichols 03—Leah Gulla 10—Melissa Gonzalez 86—Stacey Johnson Missouri (5) 01—Kelli Braitsch 00—Ashli Barrett 03—Stacey Porter 85—LeAnn Jarvis 16—Emily Crane Lisa Carey 95—Brooke Wilkins 84—LeAnn Jarvis 13—Chelsea Thomas 99—Lynette Velazquez Hofstra (1) LSU (12) 12—Chelsea Thomas 11—Chelsea Thomas 12—Olivia Galati 17—Sahvanna Jaquish Oklahoma St. (9) 97—Barb Wright Bailey Landry 03—Lauren Bay Illinois (2) 15—Bianka Bell Nebraska (7) 98—Jaime Foutch 10—Meredith Hackett 93—Melanie Roche 13—Rachele Fico 16—MJ Knighten 06—Jenna Hall 92—Melanie Roche 12—Rachele Fico 14—Taylor Edwards 89—Lisa Harvey 10—Kirsten Shortridge 99—Jennifer Lizama Ill.-Chicago (1) Shari Johnson 07—Killian Roessner 98—Ali Viola 05—Cameron Astiazaran Michele Smith 02—Britni Sneed Jenny Voss 88—Dee Brewer 01—Britni Sneed 96—Ali Viola 00—Ashlee Ducote Michele Smith All-America Teams 3 Ole Miss (1) Tennessee (19) 09—Megan Langenfeld 84—Kelly Smith Katie Schroeder 08—Lauren Grill 17—Meghan Gregg Virginia Tech (2) 14—Madison Shipman 08—GiOnna DiSalvatore 08—Angela Tincher Oregon (11) 13—Raven Chavanne Anjelica Selden 07—Angela Tincher 17—Nikki Udria Lauren Gibson 06—Andrea Duran 16—Koral Costa Madison Shipman Anjelica Selden Washington (22) 15—Cheridan Hawkins 04—Caitlin Benyi 12—Ellen Renfroe 16—Kimberlee Souza 14—Courtney Ceo 03—Keira Goerl Lauren Gibson 14—Victoria Hayward Cheridan Hawkins Tairia Mims 11—Lauren Gibson 13—Kaitlin Inglesby 13—Jessica Moore Claire Sua 08—Tonya Callahan 10—Danielle Lawrie Alexa Peterson Natasha Watley 07—Monica Abbott Jenn Salling Janie Takeda 02—Amanda Freed India Chiles Niki Williams 07—Jennifer Salling Keira Goerl 06—Monica Abbott 09—Ashley Charters 91—Julie Cavanaugh Stacey Nuveman Tonya Callahan Danielle Lawrie 89—Katie Wiese Natasha Watley Kristi Durant 07—Danielle Lawrie 01—Stacey Nuveman Sarah Fekete Dena Tyson Oregon St. (3) Natasha Watley Lindsay Schutzler 05—Kristen Rivera 06—Cambria Miranda 00—Natasha Watley 05—Monica Abbott 04—Kristen Rivera 05—Brianne McGowan 99—Christie Ambrosi Sarah Fekete 03—Kristen Rivera 00—Tarrah Beyster Courtney Dale 04—Monica Abbott 02—Jaime Clark Amanda Freed Pacific (2) 00—Jamie Graves Texas (5) Stacey Nuveman 04—Gina Carbonatto Jennifer Spediacci 13—Taylor Hoagland 97—Stacey Nuveman 85—Becky Suttman Jenny Topping Blaire Luna 96—B’Ann Burns 99—Becky Newbry 06—Cat Osterman 95—Jennifer Brundage Penn St. (1) 97—Sara Pickering 05—Cat Osterman 94—Jennifer Brundage 13—Cassidy Bell 96—Michelle Church 03—Cat Osterman DeeDee Weiman Heather Meyer 98—Nikki Cockrell 93—Lisa Fernandez Purdue (1) Sara Pickering 03—Andrea Hillsey Christa Williams 92—Joanne Alchin Lisa Fernandez Western Ky. (1) South Carolina (10) Texas A&M (14) Yvonne Gutierrez 15—Miranda Kramer 15—Alaynie Page 08—Megan Gibson 91—Heather Compton 99—Kim Pietro 07—Megan Gibson Lisa Fernandez 97—Trinity Johnson Amanda Scarborough Yvonne Gutierrez 92—Tiff Tootle 05—Amanda Scarborough 90—Lisa Fernandez 91—Tricia Popowski 96—Kendall Richards Yvonne Gutierrez 90—Michelle Delloso 93—Jennifer McFalls Lisa Longaker 89—Michelle Delloso 88—Liz Mizera 89—Janice Parks Tricia Popowski 87—Shawn Andaya 88—Lisa Longaker 88—Karen Sanchelli Liz Mizera Lorraine Maynez 87—Karen Sanchelli Julie Smith Janice Parks 86—Cindy Cooper 87—Lisa Longaker South Fla.
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