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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 (1984-2012) .................................................. 3 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 5 Division II First-Team All-America (1986-2012) .................................................. 6 Division III First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 8 Division III First-Team All-America (1982-2012) .................................................. 9 National Award Winners ...........................12 2 NCAA 2013 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS THROUGH 2012 All-America Teams Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association 11— Katelyn Boyd FLORIDA (7) 90— Camille Spitaleri Kaylyn Castillo 12— Michelle Moultrie 87— Sheila Connolly Division I Dallas Escobedo 11— Kelsey Bruder 86— Tracy Bunge 10— Katelyn Boyd Megan Bush LA.-LAFAYETTE (14) All-Americans 09— Kaitlin Cochran Brittany Schutte 08— Katie Burkhart 09— Stacey Nelson 12—Christi Orgeron by College Kaitlin Cochran 08— Alexandra Gardiner 08—Holly Tankersley 07— Katie Burkhart 06— Danyele Gomez Stacey Nelson 04— Brooke Mitchell (First-Team Selections) Kaitlin Cochran 06— Kaitlin Cochran FLORIDA ST. 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FULLERTON (16) 09— Alisa Goler 97— Traci Conrad Leah Braatz 03— Jenny Topping Taylor Schlopy 96— Sara Griffin Nancy Evans 02— Gina Oaks 05— Kim Wendland 95— Sara Griffin Toni Mascarenas Jenny Topping 04— Nicole Barber Kelly Kovach Alison McCutcheon 01— Jenny Topping Kim Wendland 93— Patti Benedict Leticia Pineda 92— Tiffany Boyd GEORGIA TECH (3) 89— Jenny Allard 97— Leah Braatz 91— Tiffany Boyd 86— Alicia Seegret Nancy Evans 10— Jen Yee 89— Missy Coombes 07— Caitlin Lever MINNESOTA (2) Alison McCutcheon Carey Hess 97— Laura Williams Leah O’Brien 87— Connie Clark 98— Shannon Beeler Leticia Pineda Chenita Rogers HAWAII (3) 96— Rachel Nelson 96— Jenny Dalton 86— Susan LeFebvre 10— Melissa Gonzalez Alison McCutcheon OLE MISS (1) Chenita Rogers 03— Stacey Porter 08— Lauren Grill Leticia Pineda 85— JoAnn Ferrieri 95— Brooke Wilkins 95— Leah Braatz Debbie Mygind HOFSTRA (1) MISSISSIPPI ST. (11) Amy Chellevold Terry Oberg 10— Chelsea Bramlett Jenny Dalton 84— Sue Lewis 12— Olivia Galati 09— Chelsea Bramlett Carrie Dolan CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE (3) ILLINOIS (2) 08— Chelsea Bramlett Laura Espinoza Courtney Bures Leah O’Brien 96— Scia Maumausolo 10— Meredith Hackett 06— Jenna Hall 07— Chelsea Bramlett 94— Leah Braatz 93— Beth Calcante 05— Courtney Bures Amy Chellevold Scia Maumausolo ILL.-CHICAGO (1) 04— Iyhia McMichael Jenny Dalton 05— Cameron Astiazaran 03— Iyhia McMichael Laura Espinoza CENTRAL MICH. (1) 91— Pam Stanley 01— Kellie Wilkerson Leah O’Brien INDIANA (2) 00— Keri McCallum Susie Parra COLORADO ST. (1) 86— Karleen Moore Kellie Wilkerson 93— Jamie Heggen 97— Sarah Fredstrom Amy Unterbrink Susie Parra MISSOURI (3) 92— Debby Day CREIGHTON (1) IOWA (4) 12— Chelsea Thomas Jody Miller-Pruitt 88— Jody Schwartz 01— Kristi Hanks 11— Chelsea Thomas 91— Julie Standering 97— Debbie Bilbao 97— Barb Wright 90— Vivian Holm DePAUL (3) 91— Diane Pohl 84— Karen Fellenz 03— Lindsay Chouinard 90— Diane Pohl NEBRASKA (5) 99— Liza Brown 99— Jennifer Lizama ARIZONA ST. (18) 95— Missy Nowak KANSAS (5) 98— Ali Viola 12— Katelyn Boyd 92— Camille Spitaleri Jenny Voss Alix Johnson 91— Camille Spitaleri NCAA 2013 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS THROUGH 2012 3 96— Ali Viola 87— Karen Sanchelli Amanda Freed U—Terry Oberg, Cal St. Fullerton 85— Denise Eckert Stacey Nuveman C—LeAnn Jarvis, Louisiana Tech SOUTH FLA. (2) 97— Stacey Nuveman P—Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona UNLV (4) 92— Dawn Melfi 96— B’Ann Burns P—Debbie Mygind, Cal St. Fullerton 05— Marissa Nichols 86— Leslie Kanter 95— Jennifer Brundage P—Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern 95— Cyndi Parus SOUTHERN MISS. (3) 94— Jennifer Brundage Kim Rondina DeeDee Weiman 1986 93— Cyndi Parus 00— Courtney Blades 99— Amy Berman 93— Lisa Fernandez 1B—Kathy Dyer, New Mexico NEW MEXICO (1) Courtney Blades 92— Joanne Alchin 2B—Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona 86— Kathy Dyer Lisa Fernandez SS—Leslie Kanter, South Fla. STANFORD (11) Yvonne Gutierrez 3B—Cindy Cooper, Texas A&M NICHOLLS ST. (2) 11— Ashley Hansen 91— Heather Compton OF—Kathy Escarcega, Arizona St. 85— Karen Allen 10— Alissa Haber Lisa Fernandez OF—Chenita Rogers, Cal St. Fullerton 84— Karen Allen 09— Alissa Haber Yvonne Gutierrez OF—Karleen Moore, Indiana Missy Penna 90— Lisa Fernandez U—Tracy Bunge, Kansas NORTH CAROLINA (3) 04— Dana Sorensen Yvonne Gutierrez C—Alicia Seegret, Michigan 10— Danielle Spalding 02— Jessica Mendoza Lisa Longaker P—Stacey Johnson, Louisiana Tech 98— Brandy Arthur 01— Dana Sorensen 89—Janice Parks P—Amy Unterbrink, Indiana 96— Christine Kubin Sarah Beeson 88— Lisa Longaker P—Susan LeFebvre, Cal St. Fullerton NORTHERN ILL. (3) Jessica Mendoza Lorraine Maynez 00— Jessica Mendoza Janice Parks 1987 89— Jill Justin 99— Jessica Mendoza 87— Lisa Longaker 88— Jill Justin 1B—Gena Strang, Fresno St. Janice Parks 2B—Julie Smith, Texas A&M 87— Jill Justin TENNESSEE (14) 84—Sheila Cornell 12— Ellen Renfroe SS—Liz Mizera, Texas A&M UNI (1) Debbie Doom 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA Lauren Gibson Trish Mang 02— Lindsay Wood 11— Lauren Gibson OF—Chenita Rogers, Cal St. Fullerton OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. NORTHWESTERN (8) 08— Tonya Callahan UTAH (3) 07— Monica Abbott 97— Sandy Rhea OF—Sheila Connolly, Kansas 11— Adrienne Monka U—Kristie Skoglund, Utah St. 09— Adrienne Monka India Chiles 90— Charmelle Green 06— Monica Abbott C—Karen Sanchelli, South Carolina Tammy Williams 85— Annette Ausseresses P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 08—Tammy Williams Tonya Callahan Kristi Durant UTAH ST. (2) P—Connie Clark, Cal St. Fullerton 07—Tammy Williams 87— Kristie Skoglund P—Shawn Andaya, Texas A&M 05— Garland Cooper Sarah Fekete Lindsay Schutzler 84— Kelly Smith 85— Lisa Ishikawa 1988 84— Lisa Ishikawa 05— Monica Abbott VIRGINIA TECH (2) Sarah Fekete 1B—Jody Schwartz, Creighton OHIO ST. (1) 04— Monica Abbott 08— Angela Tincher 2B—Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona 07— Angela Tincher SS—Liz Mizera, Texas A&M 02— Anna Smith TEXAS (5) WASHINGTON (19) 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA OKLAHOMA (14) 06— Cat Osterman 10— Danielle Lawrie OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. 12— Keilani Ricketts 05— Cat Osterman OF—Lorraine Maynez, UCLA 03— Cat Osterman Jenn Salling Jessica Shults Niki Williams OF—Dee Brewer, Oklahoma St. Lauren Chamberlain 98— Nikki Cockrell U—Michele Smith, Oklahoma St. Christa Williams 09— Ashley Charters 11— Keilani Ricketts Danielle Lawrie C—Karen Sanchelli, South Carolina 09— Amber Flores TEXAS A&M (14) 07— Danielle Lawrie P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 07— Norrelle Dickson P—Melanie Parrent, Fresno St. 08— Megan Gibson Dena Tyson P—Debbie Nichols, Louisiana Tech 06— Kristin Vesely 07— Megan Gibson 05— Kristen Rivera 05— Heather Scaglione Amanda Scarborough 04— Kristen Rivera 04— Heather Scaglione 05— Amanda Scarborough 03— Kristen Rivera 1989 03— Leah Gulla 96— Kendall Richards 02— Jaime Clark 1B—Missy Coombes, Cal St. Fullerton 01— Kelli Braitsch 93— Jennifer McFalls 00— Jamie Graves 2B—Michelle Delloso, South Carolina 00— Ashli Barrett 88— Liz Mizera Jennifer Spediacci SS—Shari Johnson, Oklahoma St. Lisa Carey 87— Shawn Andaya Jenny Topping 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA 99— Lynette Velazquez Liz Mizera 99— Becky Newbry OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. OKLAHOMA ST. (9) Julie Smith 97— Sara Pickering OF—Carey Hess, Cal St. Fullerton OF—Tricia Popowski, South Carolina 03— Lauren Bay 86— Cindy Cooper 96— Michelle Church 85— Josie Carter Heather Meyer U—Jenny Allard, Michigan 98— Jaime Foutch C—Lisa Harvey, Oklahoma St.
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