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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 (1984-2014) .................................................. 3 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 5 Division II First-Team All-America (1986-2014) .................................................. 6 Division III First-Team All-Americans by School ....................................................... 8 Division III First-Team All-America (1982-2014) .................................................. 9 National Award Winners ...........................12 2 NCAA 2015 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS THROUGH 2014 All-America Teams Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association ARIZONA ST. (19) COLORADO ST. (1) 06— Jenna Hall 13—Amber Freeman 97— Sarah Fredstrom ILL.-CHICAGO (1) Division I 12— Katelyn Boyd Alix Johnson CREIGHTON (1) 05— Cameron Astiazaran All-Americans 11— Katelyn Boyd 88— Jody Schwartz INDIANA (2) by College Kaylyn Castillo DePAUL (3) 86— Karleen Moore Dallas Escobedo 03— Lindsay Chouinard Amy Unterbrink 10— Katelyn Boyd 99— Liza Brown (First-Team Selections) 09— Kaitlin Cochran IOWA (4) 08— Katie Burkhart 95— Missy Nowak 01— Kristi Hanks ALABAMA (17) Kaitlin Cochran FLORIDA (10) 97— Debbie Bilbao 14— Hayley McCleney 07— Katie Burkhart 14— Kelsey Stewart 91— Diane Pohl Jaclyn Traina Kaitlin Cochran 13— Lauren Haeger 90— Diane Pohl 13— Kayla Braud 06— Kaitlin Cochran Hannah Rogers KANSAS (5) 12— Jackie Traina 02— Phelan Wright 12— Michelle Moultrie 11— Kayla Braud 99— Erica Beach 11— Kelsey Bruder 92— Camille Spitaleri Kelsi Dunne 97— Lisa Dacquisto Megan Bush 91— Camille Spitaleri Jackie Traina 93— Lisa Dacquisto Brittany Schutte 90— Camille Spitaleri 09— Kelsi Dunne 92— Rachel Brown 09— Stacey Nelson 87— Sheila Connolly Charlotte Morgan 86— Kathy Escarcega 08— Alexandra Gardiner 86— Tracy Bunge 08— Kelley Montalvo Stacey Nelson LA.-LAFAYETTE (14) Charlotte Morgan AUBURN (1) 14— Branndi Melero FLORIDA ST. (9) 12—Christi Orgeron Brittany Rogers 08—Holly Tankersley 07— Lauren Parker BAYLOR (1) 14— Maddie O’Brien 06— Danyele Gomez 02— Ashley Courtney 14— Whitney Canion Lacey Waldrop 04— Brooke Mitchell 01— Kelly Kretschman 06— Veronica Wootson 00— Tiffany Clark 00— Ginger Jones BOSTON U. (1) 04— Jessica van der Linden 96— Cheryl Longeway Kelly Kretschman 10— April Setterlund 03— Jessica van der Linden 02— Brandi Stuart 95— Cheryl Longeway ARIZONA (57) BYU (4) 99— Danielle Cox Kathy Morton 14— Hallie Wilson 12— Delaney Willard 96— Shamalene Wilson 94— Stephanie DeFeo 11— Brittany Lastrapes 03— Oli Keohohou 93— Lisa Davidson Kyla Hall 10— Kenzie Fowler 02— Oli Keohohou Kathy Morton Brittany Lastrapes 01— Oli Keohohou FORDHAM (1) 93— Kyla Hall 09— Brittany Lastrapes 10— Jen Mineau 92— Dorsey Steamer 07— Caitlin Lowe CALIFORNIA (14) 90— Stefni Whitton 06— Kristie Fox 12— Jolene Henderson FRESNO ST. (24) 05— Jamie Southern LA.-MONROE (1) Caitlin Lowe Valerie Arioto 97— Sarah Dawson 05— Kristie Fox 11— Jolene Henderson 04— Christina Clark Caitlin Lowe 10— Valerie Arioto Jamie Southern LSU (9) 04— Wendy Allen 06— Haley Woods 02— Jamie Southern 13—Rachele Fico Autumn Champion 05— Vicky Galindo 00— Amanda Scott 12—Rachele Fico Alicia Hollowell 04— Vicky Galindo 99— Angela Cervantez 10— Kirsten Shortridge Caitlin Lowe 01— Veronica Nelson Amanda Scott 07— Killian Roessner 03— Autumn Champion 95— Gillian Boxx 98— Laura Berg 02— Britni Sneed Alicia Hollowell 93— Gillian Boxx Nina Lindenberg 01— Britni Sneed Lovie Jung Michele Granger Amanda Scott 00— Ashlee Ducote 02— Jennie Finch 92— Michele Granger 97— Laura Berg Stephanie Hastings Leneah Manuma 91— Michele Granger Amanda Scott 99— Ashlee Ducote 01— Lauren Bauer 90— Michele Granger 96— Nina Lindenberg Jennie Finch Lindsay Parker LOUISIANA TECH (4) Leneah Manuma CAL POLY (1) 95— Laura Berg 88— Debbie Nichols Toni Mascarenas 07— Lisa Modglin Robyn Yorke 86— Stacey Johnson 00— Jennie Finch 94— Robyn Yorke 85— LeAnn Jarvis CAL POLY POMONA (5) 91— Terry Carpenter 98— Lauren Bauer 88— Alison Stowell 84— LeAnn Jarvis Leah Braatz Julie Smith 86— Alison Stowell 90— Martha Noffsinger MASSACHUSETTS (1) Nancy Evans 85— Rhonda Wheatley Toni Mascarenas Julie Smith 99— Danielle Henderson 84— Laura Myers 89— Terry Carpenter Alison McCutcheon Rhonda Wheatley MICHIGAN (17) Leticia Pineda 88— Melanie Parrent 87— Gena Strang 14— Sierra Romero 97— Leah Braatz CAL ST. FULLERTON (16) 11— Amanda Chidester Nancy Evans 03— Jenny Topping FURMAN (1) 09— Nikki Nemitz Alison McCutcheon 02— Gina Oaks 93— Cathy Frohnheiser 08— Samantha Findlay Leah O’Brien Jenny Topping 06— Jennie Ritter Leticia Pineda 01— Jenny Topping GEORGIA (6) 05— Tiffany Haas 96— Jenny Dalton 92— Tiffany Boyd 14— Alex Hugo Jennie Ritter Alison McCutcheon 91— Tiffany Boyd 09— Alisa Goler 01— Kelsey Kollen Leticia Pineda 89— Missy Coombes Taylor Schlopy 98— Traci Conrad 95— Leah Braatz Carey Hess 05— Kim Wendland Sara Griffin Amy Chellevold 87— Connie Clark 04— Nicole Barber 97— Traci Conrad Jenny Dalton Chenita Rogers Kim Wendland 96— Sara Griffin Carrie Dolan 86— Susan LeFebvre GEORGIA TECH (3) 95— Sara Griffin Laura Espinoza Chenita Rogers Kelly Kovach Leah O’Brien 85— JoAnn Ferrieri 10— Jen Yee 93— Patti Benedict 94— Leah Braatz Debbie Mygind 07— Caitlin Lever 89— Jenny Allard Amy Chellevold Terry Oberg 97— Laura Williams 86— Alicia Seegret Jenny Dalton 84— Sue Lewis HAWAII (3) Laura Espinoza MINNESOTA (2) Leah O’Brien CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE (3) 10— Melissa Gonzalez 98— Shannon Beeler Susie Parra 96— Scia Maumausolo 03— Stacey Porter 96— Rachel Nelson 93— Jamie Heggen 93— Beth Calcante 95— Brooke Wilkins Susie Parra Scia Maumausolo HOFSTRA (1) OLE MISS (1) 08— Lauren Grill 92— Debby Day CENTRAL MICH. (1) 12— Olivia Galati Jody Miller-Pruitt MISSISSIPPI ST. (11) 91— Julie Standering 91— Pam Stanley ILLINOIS (2) 90— Vivian Holm 10— Meredith Hackett 10— Chelsea Bramlett 84— Karen Fellenz 09— Chelsea Bramlett NCAA 2015 SOFTBALL AwaRDS RECORDS THROUGH 2014 3 08— Chelsea Bramlett OREGON (8) 93— Jennifer McFalls 05— Kristen Rivera Courtney Bures 14— Courtney Ceo 88— Liz Mizera 04— Kristen Rivera 07— Chelsea Bramlett Cheridan Hawkins 87— Shawn Andaya 03— Kristen Rivera 05— Courtney Bures 13— Jessica Moore Liz Mizera 02— Jaime Clark 04— Iyhia McMichael Alexa Peterson Julie Smith 00— Jamie Graves 03— Iyhia McMichael Janie Takeda 86— Cindy Cooper Jennifer Spediacci 01— Kellie Wilkerson 07— Jennifer Salling 85— Josie Carter Jenny Topping 00— Keri McCallum 91— Julie Cavanaugh Judy Trussell 99— Becky Newbry Kellie Wilkerson 89— Katie Wiese 84— Josie Carter 97— Sara Pickering 96— Michelle Church MISSOURI (4) OREGON ST. (3) UTEP (1) Heather Meyer 13— Chelsea Thomas 06— Cambria Miranda 12— Camilla Carrera Sara Pickering 12— Chelsea Thomas 05— Brianne McGowan TOLEDO (1) 11— Chelsea Thomas 00— Tarrah Beyster 90— Rhonda King-Randolph 97— Barb Wright PACIFIC (2) UCLA (52) Division I All- NEBRASKA (6) 04— Gina Carbonatto 14— Ally Carda America Teams 14— Taylor Edwards 85— Becky Suttman Stepheny LaRosa 99— Jennifer Lizama 12— Stephany LaRosa 98— Ali Viola PENN ST. (1) 11— Andrea Harrison (1984-14) Jenny Voss 13— Cassidy Bell 10— Megan Langenfield 96— Ali Viola GiOnna DiSalvatore PURDUE (1) 1984 85— Denise Eckert 09— Megan Langenfeld 1B—Laura Myers, Cal Poly Pomona UNLV (4) 03— Andrea Hillsey Katie Schroeder 2B—Karen Fellenz, Arizona SOUTH CAROLINA (9) 08—GiOnna DiSalvatore SS—Kelly Smith, Utah St. 05— Marissa Nichols Anjelica Selden 95— Cyndi Parus 99— Kim Pietro 3B—Sheila Cornell, UCLA 06— Andrea Duran OF—Sue Lewis, Cal St. Fullerton Kim Rondina 97— Trinity Johnson Anjelica Selden 93— Cyndi Parus 92— Tiff Tootle OF—Karen Allen, Nicholls St. 04— Caitlin Benyi OF—Josie Carter, Texas A&M 91— Tricia Popowski 03— Keira Goerl NEW MEXICO (1) 90— Michelle Delloso U—Trish Mang, UCLA Tairia Mims C—LeAnn Jarvis, Louisiana Tech 86— Kathy Dyer 89— Michelle Delloso Claire Sua Tricia Popowski P—Debbie Doom, UCLA NICHOLLS ST. (2) Natasha Watley P—Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern 88— Karen Sanchelli 02— Amanda Freed 85— Karen Allen 87— Karen Sanchelli P—Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona 84— Karen Allen Keira Goerl SOUTH FLA. (2) Stacey Nuveman NORTH CAROLINA (3) 1985 92— Dawn Melfi Natasha Watley 1B—Annette Ausseresses, Utah 10— Danielle Spalding 86— Leslie Kanter 01— Stacey Nuveman 2B—Judy Trussell, Texas A&M 98— Brandy Arthur Natasha Watley SOUTHERN MISS. (3) SS—Denise Eckert, Nebraska 96— Christine Kubin 00— Natasha Watley 3B—JoAnn Ferrieri, Cal St. Fullerton 00— Courtney Blades 99— Christie Ambrosi NORTHERN ILL. (3) OF—Becky Suttman, Pacific 99— Amy Berman Courtney Dale OF—Josie Carter, Texas A&M 89— Jill Justin Courtney Blades Amanda Freed OF—Karen Allen, Nicholls St. 88— Jill Justin Stacey Nuveman STANFORD (11) U—Terry Oberg, Cal St. Fullerton 87— Jill Justin 97— Stacey Nuveman C—LeAnn Jarvis, Louisiana Tech 11— Ashley Hansen 96— B’Ann Burns UNI (1) 10— Alissa Haber P—Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona 95— Jennifer Brundage P—Debbie Mygind, Cal St. Fullerton 02— Lindsay Wood 09— Alissa Haber 94— Jennifer Brundage Missy Penna P—Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern NORTHWESTERN (8) DeeDee Weiman 04— Dana Sorensen 93— Lisa Fernandez 11— Adrienne Monka 02— Jessica Mendoza 92— Joanne Alchin 1986 09— Adrienne Monka 01— Dana Sorensen Lisa Fernandez 1B—Kathy Dyer, New Mexico Tammy Williams Sarah Beeson Yvonne Gutierrez 2B—Alison Stowell, Cal Poly Pomona 08—Tammy Williams Jessica Mendoza 91— Heather Compton SS—Leslie Kanter, South Fla. 07—Tammy Williams 00— Jessica
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