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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 ������������������������������������� 15 Division III All-America Teams ������������������������������������������������� 18 Most All-Americans By School ������������������������������������������������ 21 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year ��������������������������������������������22 Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year ����������������������������22 NFCA Golden Shoe Award for Stolen Bases ��������������������������23 NFCA National Player of the Year............................................ 23 NCFA National Freshman of the Year������������������������������������� 23 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS BY COLLEGE (First-Team Selections) Alabama (20) 98—Lauren Bauer 97—Lisa Dacquisto 92—Tiffany Boyd 17—Alexis Osorio Leah Braatz 93—Lisa Dacquisto 91—Tiffany Boyd 16—Hayley McCleney Nancy Evans 92—Rachel Brown 89—Missy Coombes 15—Hayley McCleney Toni Mascarenas 86—Kathy Escarcega Carey Hess Alison McCutcheon 87—Connie Clark 14—Hayley Mccleney Auburn (4) Jaclyn Traina Leticia Pineda Chenita Rogers 16—Kasey Cooper 13—Kayla Braud 97—Leah Braatz 86—Susan LeFebvre 15—Emily Carosone 12—Jackie Traina Nancy Evans Chenita Rogers Kasey Cooper 11—Kayla Braud Alison McCutcheon 85—JoAnn Ferrieri 14—Branndi Melero Kelsi Dunne Leah O’Brien Debbie Mygind Jackie Traina Leticia Pineda Baylor (2) Terry Oberg 96—Jenny Dalton 84—Sue Lewis 09—Kelsi Dunne 18—Jessie Scroggins Alison McCutcheon Charlotte Morgan 14—Whitney Canion Central Mich. (1) 08—Kelley Montalvo Leticia Pineda 91—Pam Stanley Charlotte Morgan 95—Leah Braatz Boston U. (1) Brittany Rogers Amy Chellevold 10—April Setterlund Colorado St. (1) Jenny Dalton 07—Lauren Parker 97—Sarah Fredstrom 02—Ashley Courtney Carrie Dolan Byu (4) 01—Kelly Kretschman Laura Espinoza 12—Delaney Willard Creighton (1) 00—Ginger Jones Leah O’Brien 03—Oli Keohohou 88—Jody Schwartz Kelly Kretschman 94—Leah Braatz 02—Oli Keohohou Amy Chellevold 01—Oli Keohohou Csun (3) Arizona (62) Jenny Dalton 96—Scia Maumausolo 19—Taylor McQuillan Laura Espinoza California (14) 93—Beth Calcante Dejah Mulipola Leah O’Brien 12—Jolene Henderson Scia Maumausolo Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza Susie Parra Valerie Arioto 18—Alyssa Palomino 93—Jamie Heggen 11—Jolene Henderson DePaul (3) 17—Jessie Harper Susie Parra 10—Valerie Arioto 03—Lindsay Chouinard Danielle O’Toole 92—Debby Day 06—Haley Woods 99—Liza Brown 14—Hallie Wilson Jody Miller-Pruitt 05—Vicky Galindo 95—Missy Nowak 91—Julie Standering 04—Vicky Galindo 11—Brittany Lastrapes Drake (1) 10—Kenzie Fowler 90—Vivian Holm 01—Veronica Nelson 19—Nicole Newman Brittany Lastrapes 84—Karen Fellenz 95—Gillian Boxx 09—Brittany Lastrapes 93—Gillian Boxx Florida (20) Arizona St. (22) Michele Granger 07—Caitlin Lowe 19—Amanda Lorenz 19—Morgan Howe 92—Michele Granger 06—Kristie Fox 18—Kelly Barnhill 18—Giselle Juarez 91—Michele Granger Caitlin Lowe Amanda Lorenz 15—Amber Freeman 90—Michele Granger 05—Kristie Fox 17—Kelly Barnhill 13—Amber Freeman Caitlin Lowe Delanie Gourley 12—Katelyn Boyd Cal Poly (1) 04—Wendy Allen Amanda Lorenz Alix Johnson 07—Lisa Modglin Autumn Champion 16—Delanie Gourley 11—Katelyn Boyd Alicia Hollowell Aleshia Ocasio Kaylyn Castillo Cal Poly Pomona (5) Caitlin Lowe 88—Alison Stowell 15—Lauren Haeger Dallas Escobedo 03—Autumn Champion 86—Alison Stowell Kelsey Stewart 10—Katelyn Boyd Alicia Hollowell 85—Rhonda Wheatley 14—Kelsey Stewart 09—Kaitlin Cochran Lovie Jung 84—Laura Myers 13—Lauren Haeger 08—Katie Burkhart 02—Jennie Finch Rhonda Wheatley Hannah Rogers Kaitlin Cochran Leneah Manuma 12—Michelle Moultrie 07—Katie Burkhart 01—Lauren Bauer Cal St. Fullerton (16) 11—Kelsey Bruder Kaitlin Cochran Jennie Finch 03—Jenny Topping Megan Bush 06—Kaitlin Cochran Leneah Manuma 02—Gina Oaks Brittany Schutte 02—Phelan Wright Toni Mascarenas Jenny Topping 09—Stacey Nelson 99—Erica Beach 00—Jennie Finch 01—Jenny Topping 08—Alexandra Gardiner All-America Teams 2 Stacey Nelson Hawaii (3) 90—Stefni Whitton 05—Courtney Bures 10—Melissa Gonzalez 04—Iyhia McMichael Florida St. (12) 03—Stacey Porter Louisiana Tech (4) 03—Iyhia McMichael 19—Sydney Sherrill 88—Debbie Nichols 95—Brooke Wilkins 01—Kellie Wilkerson 17—Jessica Burroughs 86—Stacey Johnson 00—Keri McCallum Jessie Warren Hofstra (1) 85—LeAnn Jarvis Kellie Wilkerson 14—Maddie O’Brien 12—Olivia Galati 84—LeAnn Jarvis Lacey Waldrop Missouri (5) 06—Veronica Wootson Illinois (2) LSU (12) 16—Emily Crane 04—Jessica van der Linden 10—Meredith Hackett 17—Sahvanna Jaquish 13—Chelsea Thomas 03—Jessica van der Linden 06—Jenna Hall Bailey Landry 12—Chelsea Thomas 02—Brandi Stuart 15—Bianka Bell 11—Chelsea Thomas 99—Danielle Cox Ill.-Chicago (1) 13—Rachele Fico 97—Barb Wright 96—Shamalene Wilson 05—Cameron Astiazaran 12—Rachele Fico 93—Lisa Davidson 10—Kirsten Shortridge Nebraska (7) Indiana (2) 07—Killian Roessner 16—MJ Knighten Fordham (1) 86—Karleen Moore 02—Britni Sneed 14—Taylor Edwards 10—Jen Mineau Amy Unterbrink 01—Britni Sneed 99—Jennifer Lizama Iowa (4) 00—Ashlee Ducote 98—Ali Viola Fresno St. (24) Stephanie Hastings Jenny Voss 01—Kristi Hanks 05—Jamie Southern 99—Ashlee Ducote 96—Ali Viola 97—Debbie Bilbao 04—Christina Clark 85—Denise Eckert Jamie Southern 91—Diane Pohl Massachusetts (1) 02—Jamie Southern 90—Diane Pohl 99—Danielle Henderson New Mexico (1) 00—Amanda Scott James Madison (3) 86—Kathy Dyer 99—Angela Cervantez Michigan (23) 17—Megan Good Amanda Scott 18—Meghan Beaubien Nicholls St. (2) 16—Jailyn Ford 98—Laura Berg 16—Tera Blanco 85—Karen Allen Megan Good Nina Lindenberg Sierra Lawrence 84—Karen Allen Amanda Scott Kansas (5) Sierra Romero 15—Kelly Christner North Carolina (4) 97—Laura Berg 92—Camille Spitaleri Sierra Romero 16—Kristen Brown Amanda Scott 91—Camille Spitaleri 14—Sierra Romero 10—Danielle Spalding 96—Nina Lindenberg 90—Camille Spitaleri 11—Amanda Chidester 98—Brandy Arthur Lindsay Parker 87—Sheila Connolly 09—Nikki Nemitz 96—Christine Kubin 95—Laura Berg 86—Tracy Bunge Robyn Yorke 08—Samantha Findlay Northern Ill. (3) 06—Jennie Ritter 94—Robyn Yorke Kent St. (1) 89—Jill Justin 05—Tiffany Haas 91—Terry Carpenter 18—Holly Speers 88—Jill Justin Jennie Ritter Julie Smith 87—Jill Justin 90—Martha Noffsinger Kentucky (2) 01—Kelsey Kollen Julie Smith 19—Abby Cheek 98—Traci Conrad Northwestern (8) 89—Terry Carpenter 16—Kelsey Nunley Sara Griffin 11—Adrienne Monka 97—Traci Conrad 88—Melanie Parrent La.-Monroe (1) 09—Adrienne Monka 87—Gena Strang 96—Sara Griffin Tammy Williams 97—Sarah Dawson 95—Sara Griffin 08—Tammy Williams Furman (1) Kelly Kovach Louisiana (18) 07—Tammy Williams 93—Cathy Frohnheiser 93—Patti Benedict 17—Aleah Craighton 05—Garland Cooper 89—Jenny Allard Georgia (6) D.J. 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(2) 86—Cindy Cooper 87—Lisa Longaker 00—Ashli Barrett 92—Dawn Melfi 85—Josie Carter Janice Parks Lisa Carey 86—Leslie Kanter Judy Trussell 84—Sheila Cornell 99—Lynette Velazquez 84—Josie Carter Debbie Doom Southern Miss. 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