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2016 D1 All-Americans 2016 NFCA Division I All-American Teams First Team Pos. Player School Pitcher Delanie Gourley University of Florida Pitcher Megan Good James Madison University Pitcher Paige Parker University of Oklahoma Catcher Lexie Elkins University of Louisiana at Lafayette First Base Tera Blanco University of Michigan Second Base Sierra Romero University of Michigan Third Base Kasey Cooper Auburn University Shortstop Kristen Brown University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Outfield Haylie McCleney University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Outfield Emily Crane University of Missouri, Columbia Outfield Koral Costa University of Oregon Utility/Pitcher Jailyn Ford James Madison University DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Kimberlee Souza University of Washington At-Large/Pitcher Aleshia Ocasio University of Florida At-Large/Outfield Sierra Lawrence University of Michigan At-Large/Utility/Pitcher Sara Groenewegen University of Minnesota, Twin Cities At-Large/Pitcher Kelsey Nunley University of Kentucky At-Large/Third Base MJ Knighten University of Nebraska, Lincoln Second Team Pos. Player School Pitcher Kylee Hanson Florida Atlantic University Pitcher Alex Stewart University of Louisiana at Lafayette Pitcher Megan Betsa University of Michigan Catcher Erika Piancastelli McNeese State University First Base Alex Powers Florida State University Second Base Emily Carosone Auburn University Third Base Mysha Sataraka University of California, Los Angeles Shortstop Delaney Spaulding University of California, Los Angeles Outfield Aleah Craighton University of Louisiana at Lafayette Outfield Erin Miller University of Oklahoma Outfield Lindsey Stephens University of Texas Utility/Pitcher Erica Nunn University of South Florida DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Kayli Kvistad University of Florida At-Large/Pitcher Sydney Littlejohn University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa At-Large/Shortstop Nikki Udria University of Oregon At-Large/DP or Utility/Non Pitcher Shay Knighten University of Oklahoma At-Large/First Base Leona Lafaele University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa At-Large/Shortstop Ali Aguilar University of Washington Third Team Pos. Player School Pitcher Nisa Ontiveros University of California, Berkeley Pitcher Cheridan Hawkins University of Oregon Pitcher Jessica Burroughs Florida State University Catcher Emily Naegele Northern Illinois University First Base Jade Rhodes Auburn University Second Base Hannah Flippen University of Utah Third Base Bianka Bell Louisiana State University Shortstop Sami Fagan University of Missouri, Columbia Outfield Amanda Lorenz University of Florida Outfield Karley Wester University of Notre Dame Outfield Allexis Bennett University of California, Los Angeles Utility/Pitcher Rainey Gaffin University of Tennessee, Knoxville DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Cammi Prantl Ohio State University At-Large/First Base Tina Iosefa University of Georgia At-Large/DP or Utility/Non-Pitcher Vanessa Shippy Oklahoma State University At-Large/Third Base Jessica Warren Florida State University At-Large/First Base Tori Vidales Texas A&M University, College Station At-Large/Outfield Kiki Stokes University of Nebraska, Lincoln At-Large/DP or Utility/Non Pitcher Sahvanna Jaquish Louisiana State University At-Large/Outfield Taylor Glover California State University, Northridge .
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