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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 (1984-2010) .................................................. 3 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 4 Division II First-Team All-America (1986-2010) .................................................. 6 Division III First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 7 Division III First-Team All-America (1982-2010) .................................................. 8 National Award Winners ...........................11 2 DIVISION I All-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE All-America Teams Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association 02— Phelan Wright FORDHAM (1) LA.-MONROE (1) 99— Erica Beach 10— Jen Mineau 97— Sarah Dawson Division I All- 97— Lisa Dacquisto 93— Lisa Dacquisto FRESNO ST. (24) LSU (7) Americans by 92— Rachel Brown 05— Jamie Southern 10— Kirsten Shortridge 86— Kathy Escarcega 04— Christina Clark 07— Killian Roessner College Jamie Southern 02— Britni Sneed BOSTON U. (1) 02— Jamie Southern 01— Britni Sneed 10— April Setterlund (First-Team Selections) 00— Amanda Scott 00— Ashlee Ducote BYU (3) 99— Angela Cervantez Stephanie Hastings ALABAMA (10) 03— Oli Keohohou Amanda Scott 99— Ashlee Ducote 09— Kelsi Dunne 02— Oli Keohohou 98— Laura Berg LOUISIANA TECH (4) Charlotte Morgan Nina Lindenberg 01— Oli Keohohou Amanda Scott 88— Debbie Nichols 08— Kelley Montalvo 86— Stacey Johnson Charlotte Morgan CALIFORNIA (11) 97— Laura Berg Amanda Scott 85— LeAnn Jarvis Brittany Rogers 10— Valerie Arioto 84— LeAnn Jarvis 07— Lauren Parker 06— Haley Woods 96— Nina Lindenberg 02— Ashley Courtney 05— Vicky Galindo Lindsay Parker MASSACHUSETTS (1) 01— Kelly Kretschman 04— Vicky Galindo 95— Laura Berg 99— Danielle Henderson 00— Ginger Jones 01— Veronica Nelson Robyn Yorke Kelly Kretschman 95— Gillian Boxx 94— Robyn Yorke MICHIGAN (15) 93— Gillian Boxx 91— Terry Carpenter 09— Nikki Nemitz ARIZONA (56) Michele Granger Julie Smith 08— Samantha Findlay 10— Kenzie Fowler 92— Michele Granger 90— Martha Noffsinger 06— Jennie Ritter Brittany Lastrapes 91— Michele Granger Julie Smith 05— Tiffany Haas 09— Brittany Lastrapes 90— Michele Granger 89— Terry Carpenter Jennie Ritter 07— Caitlin Lowe 88— Melanie Parrent 01— Kelsey Kollen 06— Kristie Fox CAL POLY (1) 87— Gena Strang 98— Traci Conrad 07— Lisa Modglin Caitlin Lowe FURMAN (1) Sara Griffin 05— Kristie Fox CAL POLY POMONA (5) 97— Traci Conrad Caitlin Lowe 93— Cathy Frohnheiser 88— Alison Stowell 96— Sara Griffin 04— Wendy Allen GEORGIA (5) 95— Sara Griffin Autumn Champion 86— Alison Stowell 85— Rhonda Wheatley 09— Alisa Goler Kelly Kovach Alicia Hollowell Taylor Schlopy 93— Patti Benedict Caitlin Lowe 84— Laura Myers Rhonda Wheatley 05— Kim Wendland 89— Jenny Allard 03— Autumn Champion 04— Nicole Barber 86— Alicia Seegret Alicia Hollowell CAL ST. FULLERTON (16) Kim Wendland MINNESOTA (2) Lovie Jung 03— Jenny Topping 02— Jennie Finch 02— Gina Oaks GEORGIA TECH (3) 98— Shannon Beeler Leneah Manuma Jenny Topping 10— Jen Yee 96— Rachel Nelson 01— Lauren Bauer 01— Jenny Topping 07— Caitlin Lever MISSISSIPPI (1) Jennie Finch 92— Tiffany Boyd 97— Laura Williams Leneah Manuma 08— Lauren Grill 91— Tiffany Boyd HAWAII (3) Toni Mascarenas 89— Missy Coombes MISSISSIPPI ST. (11) 00— Jennie Finch Carey Hess 10— Melissa Gonzalez 10— Chelsea Bramlett 98— Lauren Bauer 87— Connie Clark 03— Stacey Porter 09— Chelsea Bramlett Leah Braatz Chenita Rogers 95— Brooke Wilkins 08— Chelsea Bramlett Nancy Evans 86— Susan LeFebvre ILLINOIS (2) Courtney Bures Toni Mascarenas Chenita Rogers 10— Meredith Hackett 07— Chelsea Bramlett Alison McCutcheon 85— JoAnn Ferrieri 06— Jenna Hall 05— Courtney Bures Leticia Pineda Debbie Mygind 04— Iyhia McMichael 97— Leah Braatz Terry Oberg ILL.-CHICAGO (1) 03— Iyhia McMichael Nancy Evans 84— Sue Lewis 05— Cameron Astiazaran 01— Kellie Wilkerson Alison McCutcheon 00— Keri McCallum Leah O’Brien CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE (3) INDIANA (2) Kellie Wilkerson Leticia Pineda 96— Scia Maumausolo 86— Karleen Moore 96— Jenny Dalton 93— Beth Calcante Amy Unterbrink MISSOURI (1) Alison McCutcheon Scia Maumausolo 97— Barb Wright Leticia Pineda IOWA (4) 95— Leah Braatz CENTRAL MICH. (1) 01— Kristi Hanks NEBRASKA (5) Amy Chellevold 91— Pam Stanley 97— Debbie Bilbao 99— Jennifer Lizama Jenny Dalton 91— Diane Pohl 98— Ali Viola COLORADO ST. (1) 90— Diane Pohl Jenny Voss Carrie Dolan 97— Sarah Fredstrom Laura Espinoza 96— Ali Viola KANSAS (5) 85— Denise Eckert Leah O’Brien CREIGHTON (1) 92— Camille Spitaleri 94— Leah Braatz 88— Jody Schwartz 91— Camille Spitaleri UNLV (4) Amy Chellevold DePAUL (3) 90— Camille Spitaleri 05— Marissa Nichols Jenny Dalton 87— Sheila Connolly 95— Cyndi Parus Laura Espinoza 03— Lindsay Chouinard 86— Tracy Bunge Kim Rondina Leah O’Brien 99— Liza Brown 93— Cyndi Parus Susie Parra 95— Missy Nowak LA.-LAFAYETTE (13) 93— Jamie Heggen FLORIDA (3) 08—Holly Tankersley NEW MEXICO (1) Susie Parra 06— Danyele Gomez 86— Kathy Dyer 92— Debby Day 09— Stacey Nelson 04— Brooke Mitchell Jody Miller-Pruitt 08— Alexandra Gardiner 00— Tiffany Clark NICHOLLS ST. (2) 91— Julie Standering Stacey Nelson 96— Cheryl Longeway 85— Karen Allen 90— Vivian Holm FLORIDA ST. (7) 95— Cheryl Longeway 84— Karen Allen 84— Karen Fellenz 06— Veronica Wootson Kathy Morton NORTH CAROLINA (3) 04— Jessica van der Linden 94— Stephanie DeFeo 10— Danielle Spalding ARIZONA ST. (13) Kyla Hall 10— Katelyn Boyd 03— Jessica van der Linden 98— Brandy Arthur 02— Brandi Stuart Kathy Morton 96— Christine Kubin 09— Kaitlin Cochran 93— Kyla Hall 08— Katie Burkhart 99— Danielle Cox 96— Shamalene Wilson 92— Dorsey Steamer NORTHERN ILL. (3) Kaitlin Cochran 90— Stefni Whitton 07— Katie Burkhart 93— Lisa Davidson 89— Jill Justin Kaitlin Cochran 88— Jill Justin 06— Kaitlin Cochran 87— Jill Justin DIVISION I All-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 3 UNI (1) Lindsay Schutzler WASHINGTON (19) 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA 02— Lindsay Wood 05— Monica Abbott 10— Danielle Lawrie OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. Sarah Fekete Jenn Salling OF—Lorraine Maynez, UCLA NORTHWESTERN (7) 04— Monica Abbott Niki Williams OF—Dee Brewer, Oklahoma St. 09— Adrienne Monka TEXAS (5) 09— Ashley Charters U—Michele Smith, Oklahoma St. Tammy Williams Danielle Lawrie C—Karen Sanchelli, South Carolina 08—Tammy Williams 06— Cat Osterman 07— Danielle Lawrie P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 07—Tammy Williams 05— Cat Osterman Dena Tyson P—Melanie Parrent, Fresno St. 05— Garland Cooper 03— Cat Osterman 05— Kristen Rivera P—Debbie Nichols, Louisiana Tech 85— Lisa Ishikawa 98— Nikki Cockrell 04— Kristen Rivera 84— Lisa Ishikawa Christa Williams 03— Kristen Rivera 1989 OHIO ST. (1) TEXAS A&M (14) 02— Jaime Clark 1B—Missy Coombes, Cal St. Fullerton 02— Anna Smith 08— Megan Gibson 00— Jamie Graves 2B—Michelle Delloso, South Carolina 07— Megan Gibson Jennifer Spediacci SS—Shari Johnson, Oklahoma St. OKLAHOMA (10) Amanda Scarborough Jenny Topping 3B—Janice Parks, UCLA 09— Amber Flores 05— Amanda Scarborough 99— Becky Newbry OF—Jill Justin, Northern Ill. 07— Norrelle Dickson 96— Kendall Richards 97— Sara Pickering OF—Carey Hess, Cal St. Fullerton 06— Kristin Vesely 93— Jennifer McFalls 96— Michelle Church OF—Tricia Popowski, South Carolina 05— Heather Scaglione 88— Liz Mizera Heather Meyer U—Jenny Allard, Michigan 04— Heather Scaglione 87— Shawn Andaya Sara Pickering C—Lisa Harvey, Oklahoma St. 03— Leah Gulla Liz Mizera P—Katie Wiese, Oregon 01— Kelli Braitsch Julie Smith P—Terry Carpenter, Fresno St. 00— Ashli Barrett 86— Cindy Cooper P—Michele Smith, Oklahoma St. Lisa Carey 85— Josie Carter Division I All- 99— Lynette Velazquez Judy Trussell 84— Josie Carter America Teams 1990 OKLAHOMA ST. (9) 1B—Rhonda King-Randolph, Toledo 03— Lauren Bay TOLEDO (1) (1984-10) 2B—Julie Smith, Fresno St. 98— Jaime Foutch 90— Rhonda King-Randolph SS—Martha Noffsinger, Fresno St. 93— Melanie Roche 3B—Camille Spitaleri, Kansas 92— Melanie Roche UCLA (48) 1984 OF—Yvonne Gutierrez, UCLA 89— Lisa Harvey 10— Megan Langenfield 1B—Laura Myers, Cal Poly Pomona OF—Vivian Holm, Arizona Shari Johnson GiOnna DiSalvatore 2B—Karen Fellenz, Arizona OF—Charmelle Green, Utah Michele Smith 09— Megan Langenfeld SS—Kelly Smith, Utah St. U—Lisa Fernandez, UCLA 88— Dee Brewer Katie Schroeder 3B—Sheila Cornell, UCLA C—Diane Pohl, Iowa Michele Smith 08—GiOnna DiSalvatore OF—Sue Lewis, Cal St. Fullerton At Large—Michelle Delloso, OREGON (3) Anjelica Selden OF—Karen Allen, Nicholls St. South Carolina 06— Andrea Duran OF—Josie Carter, Texas A&M P—Lisa Longaker, UCLA 07— Jennifer Salling Anjelica Selden U—Trish Mang, UCLA 91— Julie Cavanaugh P—Stefni Whitton, La.-Lafayette 04— Caitlin Benyi C—LeAnn Jarvis, Louisiana Tech P—Michele Granger, California 89— Katie Wiese 03— Keira Goerl P—Debbie Doom, UCLA OREGON ST. (3) Tairia Mims P—Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern Claire Sua P—Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona 1991 06— Cambria Miranda 1B—Julie Cavanaugh, Oregon 05— Brianne McGowan Natasha Watley 02— Amanda Freed 2B—Julie Smith, Fresno St. 00— Tarrah Beyster 1985 SS—Julie Standering, Arizona Keira Goerl 1B—Annette Ausseresses, Utah PACIFIC (2) Stacey Nuveman 2B—Judy Trussell, Texas A&M 3B—Camille Spitaleri, Kansas 04— Gina Carbonatto Natasha Watley SS—Denise Eckert, Nebraska OF—Yvonne Gutierrez, UCLA 85— Becky Suttman 01— Stacey Nuveman 3B—JoAnn Ferrieri, Cal St. Fullerton OF—Tricia Popowski, South Carolina Natasha Watley OF—Pam Stanley, Central Mich. PURDUE (1) OF—Becky Suttman, Pacific 00— Natasha Watley OF—Josie
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