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Page 76 • 2018 Ucla Softball Information Guide ALL -A MERICANS 2017 2003 Lisa Fernandez Utility First Team 1979 Rachel Garcia Utility/P Second Team Keira Goerl P First Team Yvonne Gutierrez OF First Team Karen Andrews P Tairia Mims Utility First Team Kathi Evans OF Second Team 2016 Claire Sua DP First Team 1978 1991 Mysha Sataraka 3B Second Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Sue Enquist OF Delaney Spaulding SS Second Team Heather Compton P First Team Allexis Bennett OF Third Team 2002 Lisa Fernandez Utility First Team MULTIPLE A LL -A MERICANS Amanda Freed At-Large/UT First Team Yvonne Gutierrez OF First Team 2015 Tracy Compton 4 (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Keira Goerl P First Team Erica Ziencina C Second Team Lisa Fernandez 4 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Allexis Bennett OF First Team Stacey Nuveman C First Team Missy Phillips 2B Third Team Stacey Nuveman 4 (‘97, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02) Ally Carda Utility/P First Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Natasha Watley 4 (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Stephany LaRosa Utility Second Team Claire Sua DP Third Team 1990 Karen Andrews 3 (‘79, ‘80, ‘81) Delaney Spaulding SS Second Team Lisa Fernandez Utility First Team Caitlin Benyi 3 (‘04, ‘05, ‘06) 2001 Yvonne Gutierrez OF First Team Sheila Cornell 3 (‘81, ‘83, ‘84) 2014 Stacey Nuveman C First Team Lisa Longaker P First Team Ally Carda Utility/P First Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Debbie Doom 3 (‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Stephany LaRosa Utility First Team Amanda Freed At-Large/UT Second Team 1989 Amanda Freed 3 (‘99, ‘01, ‘02) Keira Goerl 3 (‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Tairia Mims 3B Second Team Janice Parks 3B First Team 2013 Yvonne Gutierrez 3 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Shanna Flynn OF Second Team B.B. Bates OF Second Team 2000 Megan Langenfeld 3 (‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Natasha Watley SS First Team 1988 Stephany LaRosa 3 (‘12, ‘14, ‘15) 2012 Lyndsey Klein 2B Second Team Lisa Longaker 3 (‘87, ‘88, ‘90) Lisa Longaker P First Team Stephany LaRosa 3B First Team Janice Parks 3 (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Lorraine Maynez OF First Team Andrea Harrison 1B Second Team 1999 Alleah Poulson 3 (‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Janice Parks 3B First Team Katie Schroeder OF Second Team Christie Ambrosi At-Large/OF First Team Dot Richardson 3 (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Samantha Camuso Utility Third Team Courtney Dale P First Team 1987 Anjelica Selden 3 (‘05, ‘06, ‘08) Amanda Freed Utility First Team Julie Adams 2 (‘96, ‘99) Lisa Longaker P First Team 2011 Stacey Nuveman C First Team Christie Ambrosi 2 (‘97, ‘99) Janice Parks 3B First Team Andrea Harrison Utility First Team Julie Adams 3B Second Team Allexis Bennett 2 (‘15, ‘16) Julie Marshall 1B Second Team Sandra Arledge OF Second Team 2010 Jennifer Brundage 2 (‘94, ‘95) B’Ann Burns 2 (‘96, ‘97) GiOnna DiSalvatore At-Large/2B First Team 1997 1985 Ally Carda 2 (‘14, ‘15) Megan Langenfeld Utility/P First Team Stacey Nuveman At-Large/C First Team Debbie Doom P Second Team GiOnna DiSalvatore 2 (‘08, ‘10) B’Ann Burns P Second Team Tracy Compton P Second Team Andrea Harrison 2 (‘11, ‘12) 2009 Alleah Poulson 1B Second Team Megan Langenfeld Utility/P First Team Christie Ambrosi SS Third Team 1984 Kelly Howard 2 (‘93, ‘95) Katie Schroeder OF First Team Christa Williams P Third Team Sheila Cornell 3B First Team Amanda Kamekona 2 (‘08, ‘09) Amanda Kamekona 2B Third Team Debbie Doom P First Team Tairia Mims 2 (‘01, ‘03) 1996 Tricia Mang Utility First Team Katie Schroeder 2 (‘09, ‘12) 2008 B’Ann Burns P First Team Tracy Compton P Second Team Delaney Spaulding 2 (‘15, ‘16) GiOnna DiSalvatore 1B First Team Alleah Poulson 1B Second Team Claire Sua 2 (‘02, ‘03) Anjelica Selden P First Team Julie Adams 3B Third Team 1983 Amanda Kamekona 2B Third Team Tracy Compton P First Team MULTIPLE F IRST-T EAM S ELECTIONS Megan Langenfeld Utility/P Third Team 1995 Sheila Cornell 3B First Team Lisa Fernandez 4 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Jennifer Brundage 3B First Team 2007 Debbie Doom P First Team Stacey Nuveman 4 (‘97, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02) Kelly Howard 2B Second Team Dot Richardson SS First Team Natasha Watley 4 (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Krista Colburn OF Second Team Nicole Odom At-Large/SS Second Team Yvonne Gutierrez 3 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Lisa Dodd 2B Second Team Tanya Harding At-Large/P Second Team 1982 Lisa Longaker 3 (‘87, ‘88, ‘90) Alleah Poulson 1B Third Team 2006 Dot Richardson SS First Team Janice Parks 3 (‘87, ‘88, ‘89) Jennifer Brundage 2 (‘94, ‘95) Andrea Duran 3B First Team 1994 Tracy Compton P Second Team Ally Carda 2 (‘14, ‘15) Anjelica Selden P First Team Jennifer Brundage 3B First Team Gina Vecchione OF Second Team Sheila Cornell 2 (‘83, ‘84) Caitlin Benyi 2B Second Team DeeDee Weiman P First Team 1981 GiOnna DiSalvatore 2 (‘08, ‘10) 2005 1993 Karen Andrews P Debbie Doom 2 (‘83, ‘84) Caitlin Benyi 2B Second Team Lisa Fernandez Utility First Team Sheila Cornell 1B Amanda Freed 2 (‘99, ‘02) Anjelica Selden At-Large/P Second Team Jenny Brewster OF Second Team Dot Richardson SS Keira Goerl 2 (‘02, ‘03) Kelly Howard OF Second Team Megan Langenfeld 2 (‘09, ‘10) 2004 1980 Stephany LaRosa 2 (‘12, ‘14) Caitlin Benyi 2B First Team 1992 Karen Andrews P Dot Richardson 2 (‘82, ‘83) Keira Goerl P Second Team Joanne Alchin 1B First Team Gail Edson OF Anjelica Selden 2 (‘06, ‘08) YVONNE G UTIERREZ JANICE P ARKS ALLEAH P OULSON PAGE 76 • 2018 UCLA SOFTBALL I NFORMATION G UIDE ALL -R EGION S ELECTIONS 2017 2004 Shanna Flynn OF First Team 1976 Kylee Perez 2B First Team Caitlin Benyi 2B First Team Yvonne Gutierrez OF First Team Sue Enquist OF Rachel Garcia Utility/P Second Team Lisa Dodd Utility First Team Missy Phillips 2B First Team Janice Wright C Madeline Jelenicki 1B Second Team Keira Goerl P Second Team Erica Ziencina C First Team MULTIPLE A LL -R EGION S ELECTIONS Delaney Spaulding SS Second Team Claire Sua 1B Second Team 1990 Zoe Shaw OF Third Team Caitlin Benyi 4 (‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06) 2003 Lisa Fernandez P First Team Ally Carda 4 (‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Shanna Flynn OF First Team 2016 Keira Goerl P First Team Tracy Compton 4 (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Yvonne Gutierrez OF First Team Allexis Bennett OF First Team Tairia Mims Utility First Team Debbie Doom 4 (‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85) Lisa Longaker P First Team Madeline Jelenicki C First Team Claire Sua DP First Team Lisa Fernandez 4 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93) Heather Compton P Second Team Kylee Perez 2B First Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Megan Langenfeld 4 (‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Kerry Dienelt 1B Second Team Mysha Sataraka 3B First Team Caitlin Benyi OF Second Team Stephany LaRosa 4 (‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Delaney Spaulding SS First Team 2002 1989 Stacey Nuveman 4 (‘97, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02) Brianna Tautalafua 1B Second Team Anjelica Selden 4 (‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Amanda Freed Utility First Team Shanna Flynn OF First Team Lisa Longaker P Second Team Delaney Spaulding 4 (‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17) 2015 Keira Goerl P First Team Natasha Watley 4 (‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) Allexis Bennett OF First Team Stacey Nuveman C First Team 1988 Sheila Cornell 3 (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Ally Carda Utility/P First Team Claire Sua DP First Team Kerry Dienelt 1B GiOnna DiSalvatore 3 (‘08, ‘09, ‘10) Gracie Goulder 2B First Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Lisa Longaker P Lisa Dodd 3 (‘04, ‘06, ‘07) Delaney Spaulding SS First Team 2001 Lorraine Maynez OF Gail Edson 3 (‘77, ‘78, ‘80) Stephany LaRosa Utility Second Team Sue Enquist 3 (‘76, ‘77, ‘78) Amanda Freed Utility First Team Janice Parks 3B Gabrielle Maurice OF Second Team Kathi Evans 3 (‘92, ‘93, ‘95) Stacey Nuveman C First Team Stacy Sunny C Kylee Perez 3B Third Team Shanna Flynn 3 (‘89, ‘90, ‘91) Natasha Watley SS First Team 1987 Amanda Freed 3 (‘99, ‘01, ‘02) 2014 Tairia Mims 3B Second Team Sandra Arledge OF Keira Goerl 3 (‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Ally Carda Utility/P First Team Janice Parks 3B Yvonne Gutierrez 3 (‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Stephany LaRosa Utility First Team 2000 Lyndsey Klein 2B First Team Andrea Harrison 3 (‘10, ‘11, ‘12) Mysha Sataraka 3B Second Team 1986 Nedra Jerry 3 (‘77, ‘79, ‘81) Delaney Spaulding SS Second Team Natasha Watley SS First Team Sandra Arledge OF Lisa Longaker 3 (‘88, ‘89, ‘90) Jessica Hall Utility/P Third Team Julie Marshall C Second Team Janice Parks 3B Julie Marshall 3 (‘97, ‘99, ‘00) Brittany Moeai C Third Team 1999 Nicole Odom 3 (‘95, ‘96, ‘98) 1985 2013 Julie Adams 3B First Team Janice Parks 3 (‘86, ‘87, ‘88) Tracy Compton P Kylee Perez 3 (‘15, ‘16, ‘17) B.B. Bates OF First Team Christie Ambrosi OF First Team Debbie Doom P Alleah Poulson 3 (‘95, ‘96, ‘97) Ally Carda P/UTIL First Team Courtney Dale P First Team Amanda Freed Utility First Team Gina Holmstrom 1B Dot Richardson 3 (‘81, ‘82, ‘83) Gracie Goulder 2B First Team Tricia Mang OF Stephany LaRosa SS Second Team Julie Marshall 1B First Team Claire Sua 3 (‘02, ‘03, ‘04) Stacey Nuveman C First Team 1984 Gina Vecchione 3 (‘80, ‘81, ‘82) 2012 Julie Adams 2 (‘96, ‘99) 1998 Tracy Compton P Christie Ambrosi 2 (‘97, ‘99) Samantha Camuso DP First Team Debbie Doom P Nicole Odom SS Second Team Karen Andrews 2 (‘79, ‘80) Andrea Harrison 1B First Team Tricia Mang OF Stephany LaRosa 3B First Team Kim Wuest 1B Second Team Sandra Arledge 2 (‘86, ‘87) Jennifer Simm 3B B.B.
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