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2017 NFCA DI All-Americans.Xlsx 2017 NFCA Division I All-Americans First Team Pos. Player School Pitcher Kelly Barnhill University of Florida Pitcher Sara Groenewegen University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Pitcher Danielle O'Toole University of Arizona Catcher Kendyl Lindaman University of Minnesota, Twin Cities First Base Jessie Harper University of Arizona Second Base Hannah Flippen University of Utah Third Base Jessie Warren Florida State University Shortstop DJ Sanders University of Louisiana at Lafayette Outfield Bailey Landry Louisiana State University Outfield Aleah Craighton University of Louisiana at Lafayette Outfield Amanda Lorenz University of Florida Utility/Pitcher Megan Good James Madison University DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Sahvanna Jaquish Louisiana State University At Large/Shortstop Meghan Gregg University of Tennessee, Knoxville At Large/Pitcher Jessica Burroughs Florida State University At Large/Pitcher Alexis Osorio University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa At Large Delanie Gourley University of Florida At Large Nikki Udria University of Oregon 2017 NFCA Division I All-Americans Second Team Pitcher Megan Betsa University of Michigan Pitcher Megan Kleist University of Oregon Pitcher Randi Rupp Texas State University Catcher Jenavee Peres San Diego State University First Base Shay Knighten University of Oklahoma Second Base Caleigh Clifton University of Oklahoma Third Base Katiyana Mauga University of Arizona Shortstop Morgan Zerkle Marshall University Outfield Lea Foerster Michigan State University Outfield Morgan Klaevemann Florida State University Outfield Kelly Christner University of Michigan Utility/Pitcher Sierra Hyland California Polytechnic State University DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Kendra Lynch University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill At Large/Utility/Pitcher Rachel Garcia University of California, Los Angeles At Large/Pitcher Paige Parker University of Oklahoma At Large/Shortstop Mo Mercado University of Arizona At Large/Third Base Lindsey Cargill Baylor University At Large/Pitcher Emily Watson University of Tulsa 2017 NFCA Division I All-Americans Third Team Pitcher Allie Walljasper Louisiana State University Pitcher Kaylee Carlson Auburn University Pitcher McKenna Bull Brigham Young University Pitcher Jordan Dixon Marshall University Catcher Chloe Miller University of Wisconsin, Madison First Base Alex Powers Florida State University Second Base Faith Canfield University of Michigan Third Base Riley Sartain Texas A&M University, College Station Shortstop Lilli Piper Ohio State University, The Outfield Cortni Emanuel University of Georgia Outfield Nicole Evans University of Illinois, Champaign Outfield Danica Mercado University of Oregon Utility/Pitcher Sydney O'Hara Syracuse University DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Vanessa Shippy Oklahoma State University At Large/Shortstop Emily Lochten Florida Atlantic University At Large/First Base Kayli Kvistad University of Florida At Large/Shortstop Katie Reed University of Kentucky At Large/First Base Jessica Twaddle Murray State University At Large/Shortstop Ali Aguilar University of Washington.
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