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2019 NFCA NCAA DIVISION III ALL-REGION TEAMS ATLANTIC REGION FIRST TEAM Pitcher Hanna Hull JR Virginia Wesleyan University Pitcher Katlyn Smith SO Maryville College (Tenn.) Catcher Kendall Henry SR Rhodes College First Base Mackenzie Chitwood SR University of Lynchburg Second Base Makenzie Pennell JR Pfeiffer University Third Base Kaitlyn Hasty FR Christopher Newport University Shortstop Vada Blue Sherrill SR Pfeiffer University Utility Hannah Thompson FR Averett University Designated Player Bailey Murphy JR Birmingham-Southern College Outfield Mariann Kennison SR Piedmont College Outfield Patty Maye Ohanian SO Christopher Newport University Outfield Megan Zinn JR University of Scranton At-Large Taylor Campbell SO Maryville College (Tenn.) At-Large Taylor Mabry SR University of Lynchburg At-Large Julia Sinnett SO Virginia Wesleyan University SECOND TEAM Pitcher Temma Levis JR Haverford College Pitcher Madison Milaszewski SR Dickinson College Catcher Makayla Crawford SR Guilford College First Base Hannah Hoban SR Piedmont College Second Base Grace Wild JR Christopher Newport University Third Base Katlin Seger SR Berry College Shortstop Savannah Wood SR Randolph-Macon College Utility Alexandria Scheeler FR Moravian College Designated Player Jillian Jones FR Salisbury University Outfield Makayla Carver SR Guilford College Outfield Madison Glaubke JR Virginia Wesleyan University Outfield Jaydan Hunt SO Hendrix College At-Large Savannah Lee SR Birmingham-Southern College At-Large Haley Crumpton SR Birmingham-Southern College At-Large Maddisen Bieber SO Moravian College THIRD TEAM At-Large Kendall Varner SO Emory & Henry College At-Large Abby Spencer SR Birmingham-Southern College At-Large Kaitlyn Aherron JR Averett University At-Large Dakotah Fraley JR Salisbury University At-Large Carla Hall SO Virginia Wesleyan University At-Large Jennifer Sweeney SO University of Scranton At-Large Aubrey Bates JR Christopher Newport University At-Large Brooke Wehr SO Moravian College At-Large Jessica Goldyn JR Virginia Wesleyan University At-Large Kaylah Duplain JR Virginia Wesleyan University At-Large Rebecca Hensley FR Roanoke College At-Large Paige Lesher JR Moravian College At-Large Candace Whittemore SR Randolph-Macon College At-Large Anna Thomas FR Emory & Henry College At-Large Emma Varrato SR Elizabethtown College CENTRAL REGION FIRST TEAM Pitcher Nikki Camarati FR Baldwin Wallace University Pitcher Kameron Bowling SO Transylvania University Catcher Natalie Weber SO Franklin College First Base Andrea Gahan JR Thomas More University Second Base Alex Kozich JR Baldwin Wallace University Third Base Hailee Loughman SR Ohio Northern University Shortstop Kinslea Blouin SR Olivet College Utility Alix DeDreu SR Thomas More University Designated Player Haley Hawk FR Muskingum University Outfield Krissy Hughes SR Muskingum University Outfield Hannah Biddlecome FR Calvin College Outfield Alexis Boledovic SR Baldwin Wallace University At-Large Mary Beth Odom SR Thomas More University At-Large Camiryn Henry FR DePauw University At-Large Makenna Hartline JR Trine University SECOND TEAM Pitcher Hannah Kampmann JR Trine University Pitcher Sarah Miller SO Mount St. Joseph University Catcher Gabby Stewart JR Ohio Northern University First Base Nicole Carty JR Case Western Reserve University Second Base Allyson Weiss SO Franciscan University Third Base Elise Freeland SO Wittenberg University Shortstop Alyson Shaw SR Otterbein University Utility Megan Davis FR Hiram College Designated Player Liv Thomas FR Case Western Reserve University Outfield Arisa Cleaveland SO Case Western Reserve University Outfield Chelsea Schweiger SR Alma College Outfield Cat Moruzzi FR Oberlin College At-Large Lainey McCue SR Trine University At-Large Brittany Mumford SR Transylvania University At-Large Ellie Borst SO Calvin College THIRD TEAM At-Large Olivia Johnson SO College of Wooster At-Large Katherine Saupe SR Trine University At-Large Jaelyn Meade SO Muskingum University At-Large Rachel Johnson SR Washington and Jefferson College At-Large Savannah Dixon SO Hope College At-Large Nicole Doyle SR Case Western Reserve University At-Large Jade Mejia Wick FR DePauw University At-Large Shelby Gambrell SR Transylvania University At-Large Grace Pilz SR Kenyon College At-Large Rachel Eberling SR Muskingum University At-Large Carson Hauser SR Pennsylvania State University, Behrend At-Large Grace Finn SO Kenyon College At-Large Lindsay McKnight SR John Carroll University At-Large Caylin Morstadt JR Bluffton University At-Large Mercede Daugherty SO Trine University EAST REGION FIRST TEAM Pitcher Alanna Namit SO The College of New Jersey Pitcher Aarin Hartenstein SR Manhattanville College Catcher Jess McGuire SR The College of New Jersey Catcher Evonne Torres SR Manhattanville College First Base Shannon Lloyd JR Keystone College Second Base Carli Egan SO Ramapo College Third Base Lauren Conroy SO The College of New Jersey Shortstop Jackie Bilotti SR Arcadia University Utility Jackie Riley SR Kean University Designated Player Kelly Duffy SO Rowan University Outfield Caroline Ratti SR Kean University Outfield Olivia Zengel SR Kean University Outfield Alexis Ventarola GR Manhattanville College At-Large Mary Pat Murray JR Arcadia University At-Large Blake Saperstein JR Montclair State University At-Large Lauren Shannon JR Rowan University SECOND TEAM Pitcher Eliza Sweet SO The College of New Jersey Pitcher Erin Fitzsimmons SR Ramapo College Catcher Kate Korte JR Neumann University First Base Valentina Cucci JR Montclair State University Second Base Sarah Reinert SO Alvernia University Third Base Giovanna Liggett FR Manhattanville College Shortstop Keani Hindle SO Immaculata University Utility Jesse DeDomenico JR Rowan University Designated Player Kaylee Powers JR Montclair State University Outfield Gaby Bennett SR The College of New Jersey Outfield Morgan Zane FR Rowan University Outfield Jamie Gosselin JR Widener University At-Large Miranda Bohn FR Misericordia University At-Large Carly Anderson SR Rowan University At-Large Amber Powers SO Montclair State University THIRD TEAM At-Large JoAnnah Lim JR Alvernia University At-Large Allison Melahn FR Albright College At-Large Patricia Riches JR College of Staten Island At-Large Kayla Kline JR Lycoming College At-Large Maddie Holub SO Misericordia University At-Large Julie Raba SO Kean University At-Large Amanda Butera SO Misericordia University At-Large Ciara DeLong JR Misericordia University At-Large Mackenzie Yori JR King's College (Pa.) At-Large Gab Giordano SR Wilkes University At-Large Camille Sears JR Albright College At-Large Kaitlyn Epler JR Marywood University At-Large Krista Verrino SO Ramapo College At-Large Desiree Buboi SR Manhattanville College At-Large Grace Sperrazza JR Neumann University GREAT LAKES REGION FIRST TEAM Pitcher Ally Wiegand JR Illinois Wesleyan University Pitcher Stefanie Guercio JR Carthage College Catcher Emily Snow SR Milwaukee School of Engineering First Base Amanda Manssen JR Milwaukee School of Engineering Second Base Ally Fox JR Marian University (Wis.) Third Base Meg Cohrs JR University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Shortstop Elaine Walker SR Aurora University Utility Kelly Thornton SR Wheaton College (Ill.) Designated Player Darice Wheeler SO Grinnell College Outfield Sierra Grubor FR Carroll University (Wis.) Outfield Molly Cann FR North Central College (Ill.) Outfield Mary Iliopoulos JR University of Wisconsin-Stout At-Large Brea Walker JR Illinois Wesleyan University At-Large Ceara Larson SO Lawrence University At-Large Kalli Farmer JR Millikin University SECOND TEAM Pitcher Bella Matthias JR University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Pitcher Abby Mahsem SR Wisconsin Lutheran College Catcher Abby Menting SR University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Catcher Abbey Place SO University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire First Base Molly O'Connell JR Concordia University Wisconsin Second Base Mya Davis SO Grinnell College Third Base Lexi Dupee JR University of Wisconsin-River Falls Shortstop Lauren Luedtke SO University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Utility Carly Wilson SR Augustana College Designated Player Megan Fast FR Benedictine University (Ill.) Outfield Acacia Tupa JR University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Outfield Sam Seggerman SO Illinois College Outfield Jill Runyon SR Illinois Wesleyan University At-Large Kyncaide Diedrich SR University of Wisconsin-Stout At-Large Kendra Leis FR University of Wisconsin-La Crosse At-Large Sydney Hood FR Illinois College THIRD TEAM At-Large Amanda Karnatz JR Lawrence University At-Large Maddie Matsubara FR Grinnell College At-Large Katy Coseglia JR Knox College At-Large Emily Miller SO North Central College (Ill.) At-Large Sam Owens SR Aurora University At-Large Lauren Stefanczyk FR Milwaukee School of Engineering At-Large Hayley Jackson JR North Park University At-Large Colleen Palczynski FR Illinois Wesleyan University At-Large Caitlyn Hughes SR University of Wisconsin-La Crosse At-Large Brianna Braeger JR St. Norbert College At-Large Jackie Reilly SR Illinois College At-Large Shelby Fulk JR Illinois Wesleyan University At-Large Kaia Dorn SR University of Wisconsin-River Falls At-Large Jenna Pozezinski SO Concordia University Wisconsin At-Large Kayla Seymour SR University of Wisconsin-Whitewater MIDWEST REGION FIRST TEAM Pitcher Kierstin Anderson-Glass JR University of St. Thomas (Minn.) Pitcher Alyssa Olson SR Coe College Catcher Emily Carr SR St. Olaf College First Base Allie O'Brien SR Coe College Second Base Melissa Barry SR University of St. Thomas (Minn.) Third Base Elise Barnes JR University
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