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Softball Award Winners Softball Award Winners Division I First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 2 Division I First-Team All-America (1984-2011) .................................................. 3 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 5 Division II First-Team All-America (1986-2011) .................................................. 6 Division III First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 7 Division III First-Team All-America (1982-2011) .................................................. 9 National Award Winners ...........................11 2 NCAA 2012 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS All-America Teams Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association 10— Katelyn Boyd FLORIDA ST. (7) Kathy Morton 09— Kaitlin Cochran 06— Veronica Wootson 94— Stephanie DeFeo Division I 08— Katie Burkhart 04— Jessica van der Linden Kyla Hall Kaitlin Cochran 03— Jessica van der Linden Kathy Morton All-Americans 07— Katie Burkhart 02— Brandi Stuart 93— Kyla Hall Kaitlin Cochran 99— Danielle Cox 92— Dorsey Steamer by College 06— Kaitlin Cochran 96— Shamalene Wilson 90— Stefni Whitton 02— Phelan Wright 93— Lisa Davidson LA.-MONROE (1) (First-Team Selections) 99— Erica Beach 97— Lisa Dacquisto FORDHAM (1) 97— Sarah Dawson ALABAMA (13) 93— Lisa Dacquisto 10— Jen Mineau LSU (7) 11— Kayla Braud 92— Rachel Brown 10— Kirsten Shortridge 86— Kathy Escarcega FRESNO ST. (24) Kelsi Dunne 05— Jamie Southern 07— Killian Roessner Jackie Traina BOSTON U. (1) 04— Christina Clark 02— Britni Sneed 09— Kelsi Dunne 10— April Setterlund Jamie Southern 01— Britni Sneed Charlotte Morgan 02— Jamie Southern 00— Ashlee Ducote 08— Kelley Montalvo BYU (3) 00— Amanda Scott Stephanie Hastings Charlotte Morgan 03— Oli Keohohou 99— Angela Cervantez 99— Ashlee Ducote Brittany Rogers 02— Oli Keohohou Amanda Scott LOUISIANA TECH (4) 07— Lauren Parker 01— Oli Keohohou 98— Laura Berg 02— Ashley Courtney 88— Debbie Nichols CALIFORNIA (12) Nina Lindenberg 01— Kelly Kretschman Amanda Scott 86— Stacey Johnson 00— Ginger Jones 11— Jolene Henderson 97— Laura Berg 85— LeAnn Jarvis Kelly Kretschman 10— Valerie Arioto 84— LeAnn Jarvis 06— Haley Woods Amanda Scott ARIZONA (56) 05— Vicky Galindo 96— Nina Lindenberg MASSACHUSETTS (1) 11— Brittany Lastrapes Lindsay Parker 99— Danielle Henderson 04— Vicky Galindo 95— Laura Berg 10— Kenzie Fowler 01— Veronica Nelson MICHIGAN (16) Brittany Lastrapes 95— Gillian Boxx Robyn Yorke 09— Brittany Lastrapes 93— Gillian Boxx 94— Robyn Yorke 11— Amanda Chidester 07— Caitlin Lowe Michele Granger 91— Terry Carpenter 09— Nikki Nemitz 06— Kristie Fox 92— Michele Granger Julie Smith 08— Samantha Findlay Caitlin Lowe 91— Michele Granger 90— Martha Noffsinger 06— Jennie Ritter 05— Kristie Fox 90— Michele Granger Julie Smith 05— Tiffany Haas Caitlin Lowe 89— Terry Carpenter Jennie Ritter 04— Wendy Allen CAL POLY (1) 88— Melanie Parrent 01— Kelsey Kollen Autumn Champion 07— Lisa Modglin 87— Gena Strang 98— Traci Conrad Alicia Hollowell Sara Griffin CAL POLY POMONA (5) FURMAN (1) 97— Traci Conrad Caitlin Lowe 93— Cathy Frohnheiser 03— Autumn Champion 88— Alison Stowell 96— Sara Griffin Alicia Hollowell 86— Alison Stowell GEORGIA (5) 95— Sara Griffin Lovie Jung 85— Rhonda Wheatley 09— Alisa Goler Kelly Kovach 02— Jennie Finch 84— Laura Myers Taylor Schlopy 93— Patti Benedict Leneah Manuma Rhonda Wheatley 05— Kim Wendland 89— Jenny Allard 01— Lauren Bauer CAL ST. FULLERTON (16) 04— Nicole Barber 86— Alicia Seegret Jennie Finch 03— Jenny Topping Kim Wendland MINNESOTA (2) Leneah Manuma 02— Gina Oaks GEORGIA TECH (3) 98— Shannon Beeler Toni Mascarenas Jenny Topping 96— Rachel Nelson 00— Jennie Finch 01— Jenny Topping 10— Jen Yee 98— Lauren Bauer 92— Tiffany Boyd 07— Caitlin Lever OLE MISS (1) Leah Braatz 91— Tiffany Boyd 97— Laura Williams 08— Lauren Grill Nancy Evans 89— Missy Coombes HAWAII (3) MISSISSIPPI ST. (11) Toni Mascarenas Carey Hess Alison McCutcheon 10— Melissa Gonzalez 10— Chelsea Bramlett 87— Connie Clark 03— Stacey Porter 09— Chelsea Bramlett Leticia Pineda Chenita Rogers 97— Leah Braatz 95— Brooke Wilkins 08— Chelsea Bramlett 86— Susan LeFebvre Courtney Bures Nancy Evans Chenita Rogers ILLINOIS (2) Alison McCutcheon 07— Chelsea Bramlett 85— JoAnn Ferrieri 10— Meredith Hackett 05— Courtney Bures Leah O’Brien Debbie Mygind 06— Jenna Hall Leticia Pineda 04— Iyhia McMichael Terry Oberg 03— Iyhia McMichael 96— Jenny Dalton 84— Sue Lewis ILL.-CHICAGO (1) Alison McCutcheon 05— Cameron Astiazaran 01— Kellie Wilkerson Leticia Pineda CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE (3) 00— Keri McCallum 95— Leah Braatz 96— Scia Maumausolo INDIANA (2) Kellie Wilkerson Amy Chellevold 93— Beth Calcante 86— Karleen Moore Amy Unterbrink MISSOURI (2) Jenny Dalton Scia Maumausolo 11— Chelsea Thomas Carrie Dolan IOWA (4) 97— Barb Wright Laura Espinoza CENTRAL MICH. 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(2) 11— Katelyn Boyd 09— Stacey Nelson 96— Cheryl Longeway Kaylyn Castillo 08— Alexandra Gardiner 95— Cheryl Longeway 85— Karen Allen Dallas Escobedo Stacey Nelson 84— Karen Allen NCAA 2012 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS 3 NORTH CAROLINA (3) Sarah Beeson Debbie Doom 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA 10— Danielle Spalding Jessica Mendoza Trish Mang OF—Chenita Rogers, Cal St. Fullerton 98— Brandy Arthur 00— Jessica Mendoza UTAH (3) OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. 96— Christine Kubin 99— Jessica Mendoza OF—Sheila Connolly, Kansas 97— Sandy Rhea U—Kristie Skoglund, Utah St. NORTHERN ILL. (3) TENNESSEE (12) 90— Charmelle Green C—Karen Sanchelli, South Carolina 89— Jill Justin 11— Lauren Gibson 85— Annette Ausseresses P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 08— Tonya Callahan 88— Jill Justin UTAH ST. 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Tammy Williams Sarah Fekete 10— Danielle Lawrie 08—Tammy Williams 04— Monica Abbott OF—Lorraine Maynez, UCLA 07—Tammy Williams Jenn Salling OF—Dee Brewer, Oklahoma St. 05— Garland Cooper TEXAS (5) Niki Williams U—Michele Smith, Oklahoma St. 85— Lisa Ishikawa 06— Cat Osterman 09— Ashley Charters C—Karen Sanchelli, South Carolina 84— Lisa Ishikawa 05— Cat Osterman Danielle Lawrie P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 03— Cat Osterman 07— Danielle Lawrie P—Melanie Parrent, Fresno St. OHIO ST. (1) 98— Nikki Cockrell Dena Tyson P—Debbie Nichols, Louisiana Tech 02— Anna Smith Christa Williams 05— Kristen Rivera 04— Kristen Rivera OKLAHOMA (11) TEXAS A&M (14) 03— Kristen Rivera 1989 11— Keilani Ricketts 1B—Missy Coombes, Cal St. Fullerton 08— Megan Gibson 02— Jaime Clark 2B—Michelle Delloso, South Carolina 09— Amber Flores 07— Megan Gibson 00— Jamie Graves 07— Norrelle Dickson SS—Shari Johnson, Oklahoma St. Amanda Scarborough Jennifer Spediacci 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA 06— Kristin Vesely 05— Amanda Scarborough Jenny Topping 05— Heather Scaglione OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. 96— Kendall Richards 99— Becky Newbry OF—Carey Hess, Cal St. Fullerton 04— Heather Scaglione 93— Jennifer McFalls 97— Sara Pickering 03— Leah Gulla OF—Tricia Popowski, South Carolina 88— Liz Mizera 96— Michelle Church U—Jenny Allard, Michigan 01— Kelli Braitsch 87— Shawn Andaya Heather Meyer 00— Ashli Barrett C—Lisa Harvey, Oklahoma St. Liz Mizera Sara Pickering P—Katie Wiese, Oregon Lisa Carey Julie Smith 99— Lynette Velazquez P—Terry Carpenter, Fresno St. 86— Cindy Cooper P—Michele Smith, Oklahoma St. OKLAHOMA ST. (9) 85— Josie Carter Judy Trussell Division I All- 03— Lauren Bay 84— Josie Carter 1990 98— Jaime Foutch America Teams 1B—Rhonda King-Randolph, Toledo 93— Melanie Roche TOLEDO (1) 2B—Julie Smith, Fresno St. 92— Melanie Roche 90— Rhonda King-Randolph (1984-11) SS—Martha Noffsinger, Fresno St. 89— Lisa Harvey 3B—Camille Spitaleri, Kansas Shari Johnson UCLA (49) OF—Yvonne Gutierrez, UCLA Michele Smith 11— Andrea Harrison 1984 OF—Vivian Holm, Arizona 88— Dee Brewer 10— Megan Langenfield 1B—Laura Myers, Cal Poly Pomona OF—Charmelle Green, Utah Michele Smith GiOnna DiSalvatore 2B—Karen Fellenz, Arizona U—Lisa Fernandez, UCLA 09— Megan Langenfeld OREGON (3) SS—Kelly Smith, Utah St. C—Diane Pohl, Iowa Katie Schroeder 3B—Sheila Cornell, UCLA At Large— Michelle Delloso, 07— Jennifer Salling 08—GiOnna DiSalvatore OF—Sue Lewis, Cal St. Fullerton South Carolina 91— Julie
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