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Daktronics cca all america 2015
1. 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA
All-America Softball Team
Softball
National Coordinator
John Kean, Sports Information Director
Missouri University of Science & Technology
705 West 10th Street
Rolla, Mo. 65401
Voice: (573) 341-4140; Fax: (573) 341-4880
Cell: (573) 233-6891
E-mail: jkean@mst.edu
Softball Regional Coordinators
East Region/District 1 (CACC, NE-10, ECC)
Dan Lauletta, Sports Information Director
Wilmington University
1365 Pulaski Highway
Newark, DE 19702
Voice: (302) 35602929 FAX: (302) 328-7376
E-Mail: daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu
Atlantic Region/District 2 (CIAA, PSAC, WVIAC)
Doug Spatafore, Sports Information Director
Lock Haven University
125 Akeley Hall
Lock Haven, PA 17745
Voice: (570) 484-2350 FAX: (570) 893-2774
E-Mail: dspatafo@lhup.edu
Southeast Region/District 3 (Conf. Carolinas,
PBAC, SAC)
Al Weston, Sports Information Director
Georgia College & State University
CBX 065, Centennial Center
Milledgeville, Ga. 31061
Voice: (478) 445-1779; Fax: (478) 445-1790
E-mail: GCSU.SID@gcsu.edu
Midwest Region/District 4 (GLIAC, GLVC)
Dan McDonnell, Asst. Sports Information Director
University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Boulevard
Evansville, Ind. 47712
Voice: (812) 465-1121; Fax: (812) 465-7094
E-mail: dmcdonne@usi.edu
South Region/District 5 (GSC, SIAC, SSC)
Sean Sullivan, Asst. Dir., Athletic Communications
University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway, Building 54
Pensacola, Fla. 32514
Voice: (850) 474-2428; Fax: (850) 474-3342
E-mail: ssullivan@uwf.edu
South Central Region/District 6 (HC, LSC, RMAC)
Melanie Robotham, Sports Information Director
Lone Star Conference
1221 W. Campbell Road, Suite 245
Richardson, Texas 75080
Voice: (972) 234-0033; Fax: (972) 234-4110
E-mail: robothamm@lonestarconference.org
Central Region/District 7 (GAC, MIAA, NSIC)
Heidi Johnson, Asst. Sports Information Director
Pittsburg State University
1701 South Broadway
Pittsburg, Kan. 66762
Voice: (620) 235-4138; Fax: (620) 235-4149
E-mail: hjohnson@pittstate.edu
West Region/District 8 (CCAA, GNAC, PWC)
Sammi Shepherd, Sports Information Director
California Baptist University
8432 Magnolia Ave.
Riverside, Calif. 92504
Voice: (951) 343-4297; Fax: (951) 689-4754
E-mail: sshepherd@calbaptist.edu
FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Renee Erwin, who is tied for the NCAA Division II lead in
home runs and Courtney Poole, who helped lead North
Georgia back to the NCAA Division II World Series for the
first time since 2011, head the Daktronics, Inc./Division II
Collegiate Commissioners Association All-America softball
team for the 2015 season.
Erwin is the second player to earn the “Ron Lenz Player of
the Year” award on two occasions and first to do so in back-
to-back years after a season in which she belted 23 home
runs and drove in 71 while hitting .424. Erwin, who hit 62
career home runs for the Lady Buffs and finished her career
with an .830 slugging percentage, was one of three West
Texas A&M players named to the first team.
Poole is the third player from North Georgia to land the
“Ron Lenz Pitcher of the Year” award in a 2015 campaign
that has seen her record a national-high 42 wins. Heading
into the Division II World Series, Poole is 42-3 with a 0.95
earned run average – the second-best in Division II – and
335 strikeouts in just over 300 innings of work in the circle.
West Texas A&M was also represented on the first team by
catcher Lacey Taylor, who hit .458 with 63 batted in for the
nation’s top offensive team (.363 team batting average with
an average of nine runs per game) and designated player
Allie Smith, who batted .393 in her freshman season with
63 runs batted in.
Augustana was also represented by three players on the
first team, including its left side of the infield of shortstop
Sarah Kennedy and third baseman Caitlin Nichol. Kennedy
was the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference’s “Player
of the Year” with a .470 batting mark and 70 runs batted in for the Vikings, while Nichol shares
the national home run lead with Erwin with 23 and hit .433 for the season.
The third Viking on the first team is utility/pitcher Jenelle Trautman, who went 32-4 in the circle
with a 1.85 ERA and also hit .407 with 20 home runs while driving in 72, tied for the most in
Division II.
North Georgia had a second selection to the first team, as first baseman Kim McMillan earned
the spot after hitting .446 with 17 home runs and 51 runs batted in. McMillan has also recorded
a .584 on-base percentage, the fourth-best in Division II as she has reached base by hit or walk
on 117 occasions this season.
Carson-Newman was the fourth team with multiple members on the first team in outfielder Bre
Lockett, a .452 hitter and utility player Elayne Siebert, who hit .440 while playing three different
positions for the Eagles in 2015.
The remaining members of the 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA team include Southern New
Hampshire pitcher Ali Maloof (24-4 with 207 strikeouts in 188 1/3 innings), Southern Indiana
second baseman MacKenzi Dorsam (.427 average with 15 home runs) and Notre Dame (Ohio)
outfielder Kelsey Coleman, who is second in the nation with her .487 batting average.
The Daktronics/Division II CCA All-America second team is headed by three pitchers who also
had impressive 2015 campaigns – Dixie State’s Michelle Duncan (29-0) and the top two hurlers
in strikeouts in the nation in Indianapolis’ Morgan Foley and Missouri-St. Louis’ Hannah
Perryman, who threw an NCAA record six perfect games during the past year.
The 2015 team is co-sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world leader in scoring,
timing and programmable display systems for virtually every sport at every level of competition
and the Division II Collegiate Commissioners Association. The team is voted on by the members
of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
This is the ninth season of the All-America program which is selected by CoSIDA members from
schools playing in NCAA Division II.
Courtney Poole
North Georgia
Renee Erwin
West Texas A&M
2. 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA
All-America Softball Team (First team)
PITCHER: CAITLYN CALHOUN, Jr., Valdosta State University (Hamilton, Ohio)
Led NCAA Division II with 19 shutouts in 2015; Gulf South Conference Pitcher of Year also ranks among top 12 nationally in wins and strikeouts.
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
28-5 1 1.33 32 19 210.2 109 46 40 28 261
PITCHER: ALI MALOOF, Sr., Southern New Hampshire University (Norwood, Mass.)
Selected as Player and Pitcher of the Year in the Northeast-10 Conference; ranks in top 20 in NCAA Division II in five pitching categories.
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
24-4 0 1.38 25 8 188.1 123 40 37 41 207
PITCHER: COURTNEY POOLE, Jr., University of North Georgia (Watkinsville, Ga.)
Daktronics/CCA national Pitcher of the Year leads nation in wins and is among top five nationally in ERA, shutouts and strikeouts.
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
42-3 1 0.95 36 15 300.2 184 55 41 29 335
CATCHER: LACEY TAYLOR, Jr., West Texas A&M University (Byers, Texas)
Led her team in hitting with the nation’s 13th
-best average; one of three first team selections from West Texas A&M.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.458 144 54 66 11 2 12 63 .813 40 12 .584 3 .993
FIRST BASE: KIM McMILLAN, Sr., University of North Georgia (Powder Springs, Ga.)
Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year owns Division II’s fourth-best on-base percentage and sixth-best slugging mark; is also third in walks.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.446 148 55 66 8 2 17 51 .872 51 12 .584 18 .987
SECOND BASE: MacKENZI DORSAM, Sr., University of Southern Indiana (Dubois, Ind.)
Player of the Year in the Great Lakes Valley Conference led the league in slugging and on-base percentage while ranking second in RBI.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.427 157 51 67 10 2 15 50 .803 32 23 .534 7 .963
THIRD BASE: CAITLIN NICHOL, Sr., Augustana College (Davenport, Iowa)
Tied for the NCAA-IL lead with 23 home runs; one of three Augustana players named to first team on 2015 Daktronics/CCA squad.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.443 210 84 93 13 0 23 54 .833 22 27 .518 4 .923
SHORTSTOP: SARAH KENNEDY, So., Augustana College (Bettendorf, Iowa)
Northern Sun’s Player of the Year was league’s toughest player to strike out and has the nation’s seventh-best batting average.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.470 215 66 101 25 6 17 70 .842 9 8 .502 3 .903
OUTFIELD: KELSEY COLEMAN, Sr., Notre Dame College (Suffield, Ohio)
Recorded the second-best batting average in the nation for the Mountain East champions; was named as league’s Player of the Year.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.487 191 53 93 15 5 17 50 .885 23 11 .548 4 .981
OUTFIELD: RENEE ERWIN, Sr., West Texas A&M University (Anna, Texas)
Daktronics/CCA national Player of the Year for the second straight season; tied for the NCAA Division II in home runs and third in runs scored.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.424 144 83 61 9 3 23 71 1.007 44 22 .593 8 1.000
OUTFIELD: BRE LOCKETT, Jr., Carson-Newman University (Fontana, Calif.)
Ranks among the top 20 in NCAA-II in slugging and on-base percentage while averaging more than one RBI and run scored per game played.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.452 157 52 71 17 4 12 55 .841 30 30 .545 8 1.000
DESIGNATED PLAYER: ALLIE SMITH, Fr., West Texas A&M University (Flower Mound, Texas)
Lone freshman selected to Daktronics/CCA first team; third among freshman nationally in runs batted in.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.393 163 35 64 17 0 9 63 .663 16 20 .460 0 1.000
UTILITY: ELAYNE SIEBERT, Jr., Carson-Newman University (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Was the Eagles’ second-leading hitter while playing catcher, first base and shortstop during the 2015 campaign.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.440 159 49 70 14 1 14 45 .805 31 9 .529 3 .943
UTILITY-PITCHER: JENELLE TRAUTMAN, Sr., Augustana College (Hastings, Minn.)
Selected as top pitcher in the Northern Sun; leads NCAA-II in RBI and also ranks third in wins and eighth in strikeouts in the circle.
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD W-L S ERA IP K
.407 167 42 68 10 0 20 72 .826 49 22 .546 10 .978 32-4 2 1.85 223.2 307
3. 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA
All-America Softball (Second team)
PITCHER: MICHELLE DUNCAN, Sr., Dixie State University (Gilbert, Ariz.)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
29-0 1 1.24 22 6 192.0 144 49 34 42 109
PITCHER: MORGAN FOLEY, Jr., University of Indianapolis (Louisville,Ky.)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
38-8 4 1.08 28 8 278.2 145 59 43 125 438
PITCHER: HANNAH PERRYMAN, Jr., University of Missouri-St. Louis (Streamwood, Ill.)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
30-5 3 1.33 26 17 220.1 103 48 42 29 398
CATCHER: DEE ESPINOSA, Jr., Barry University (Miami, Fla.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.415 135 38 56 25 1 10 48 .837 30 10 .524 2 .983
FIRST BASE: LINDSAY REICOFF, Jr., California University, Pa. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.401 142 51 57 6 1 19 52 .859 37 23 .525 5 .984
SECOND BASE: BROOKLYN WADDELL, So., West Virginia Wesleyan College (Buckhannon, W.Va.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.483 176 49 85 16 3 15 45 .864 9 6 .513 3 .970
THIRD BASE: NICOLE SARDELICH, Sr., St. Mary’s University (Angelton, Texas)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.464 179 63 83 26 5 7 50 .782 33 15 .552 6 .938
SHORTSTOP: NICOLE NOBBE, Sr., California State University, San Bernardino (Merced, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.468 158 54 74 24 0 14 35 .886 39 6 .584 7 .967
OUTFIELD: COURTNEY ALBRITTON, Sr., Valdosta State University (Sycamore, Ga.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.398 98 34 39 0 1 12 23 .786 18 7 .496 6 1.000
OUTFIELD: JANESSA BASSETT, Fr., Dixie State University (Stansbury Park, Utah)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.468 173 78 81 13 11 2 28 .705 32 13 .551 44 .981
OUTFIELD: KRISTA WAGGONER, Fr., West Virginia Wesleyan College (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.440 159 40 70 16 1 10 46 .742 4 7 .455 4 .972
DESIGNATED PLAYER: BIANCA NORIEGA, Jr., California State University, Monterey Bay (Ventura, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.411 168 39 69 10 0 9 53 .631 28 19 .502 2 .500
UTILITY: ANCIA PURDY, Sr., Sonoma State University (Huntington Beach, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.458 214 63 98 9 11 2 34 .631 17 22 .504 42 .932
UTILITY-PITCHER: CORI REINHARDT, Sr., California State University, Monterey Bay (Riverside, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD W-L S ERA IP K
.417 168 51 70 21 1 1 43 .571 39 20 .519 11 .989 30-4 0 1.81 217.0 102
4. 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA
All-America Softball (Third team)
PITCHER: VIANNA GUTIERREZ TOUCHTONE, Sr., St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
28-5 0 1.33 22 9 211.0 147 53 40 86 166
PITCHER: JULIA MORROW, Sr., University of Tampa (Baiting Hollow, N.Y.)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
25-9 1 1.35 32 12 238.0 147 66 46 35 349
PITCHER: ALEX SAGL, Jr., California University, Pa. (Oakville, Ont.)
W-L S ERA CG ShO IP H R ER BB K
27-4 5 1.27 25 10 203.1 135 50 37 44 263
CATCHER: CAILAH NILES, So., Anderson University (Phenix City, Ala.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.390 172 34 67 9 0 22 69 .826 26 12 .475 0 .994
FIRST BASE: SARAH GIPSON, Sr., Henderson State University (Grand Saline, Texas)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.435 193 43 84 17 0 10 66 .679 26 10 .509 3 .994
SECOND BASE: TIFFANY HOLLINGSWORTH, So., Humboldt State University (San Leandro, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.369 198 44 73 15 1 17 65 .712 25 6 .442 3 .974
THIRD BASE: NICKI SPRAGUE, So., Azusa Pacific University (Glendora, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.453 172 49 78 16 2 10 44 .744 29 7 .532 14 .968
SHORTSTOP: JAIME PHILLIPS, Jr., Valdosta State University (Shalimar, Fla.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.340 141 66 48 12 1 17 49 .801 50 35 .535 10 .925
OUTFIELD: LEXIE LOOS, Jr., Wayne State College, Neb. (Omaha, Neb.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.467 199 53 93 12 5 1 15 .593 7 11 .502 9 .944
OUTFIELD: TARA MARTINI, Sr., Cameron University (Moore, Okla.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.389 190 66 74 16 0 21 63 .805 21 29 .447 14 .976
OUTFIELD: KEELEY RAY, Sr., Sonoma State University (Sonoma, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.455 202 48 92 8 7 0 33 .564 23 19 .524 28 .965
DESIGNATED PLAYER: FAITH SONG, Sr., William Jewell College (Claremont, Calif.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.391 169 32 66 8 1 12 39 .663 12 22 .432 0 .953
UTILITY: TAYLOR DAVIS, Jr., East Central University (Keller, Texas)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD
.431 144 40 62 11 3 4 24 .632 26 7 .518 7 .986
UTILITY-PITCHER: LYNDSAY BUTLER, So., Wayne State University, Mich. (Cambridge, Ont.)
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLUG BB K OBP SB FLD W-L S ERA IP K
.394 216 43 85 16 5 5 35 .583 8 16 .415 1 .977 23-10 4 1.03 224.2 285
5. HONORABLE MENTION:
P: Chelsea Botsch, Wilmington
P: Marisa Boyette, Georgia College
P: Niki Fogle, Rollins
P: Carley Tysinger, Catawba
P: Hannah Vet, West Virginia Wesleyan
C: Alyssa Calderon, Caldwell
C: Ashleigh Tramel, Central Oklahoma
1B: Brianna Butler, Missouri-St. Louis
1B: Madison Casto, Cal State Monterey Bay
2B: Tiffany Gillaspy, Missouri Western
2B: Brittany Johnson, Rollins
3B: Kaitlyn Bannister, Alabama-Huntsville
3B: Morgan Hasty, Johnson C. Smith
3B: Sarah Magill, Young Harris
SS: Alexis Burrell, Wingate
SS: Nicole Nordie, Texas Woman’s
OF: Stephanie Goodwin, Emporia State
OF: Courtney Hine, Dixie State
OF: Taylor Menhart, Ashland
OF: Taylor Vidrine, St. Mary’s
OF: Casey Williamson, Indianapolis
DP: Angela Kafalas, Saint Leo
DP: McKenzie Rynard, Pittsburg State
UT: Kaitlyn Kutchman, Seton Hill
UT: Dara Schroeder, Georgian Court
UT-P: Tracey Balinskas, Molloy
UT-P: Christine Henderson, Seton Hill
PAST AWARD WINNERS
RON LENZ PLAYER OF YEAR
2007: Carmen Paez, Florida Gulf Coast
2008: Heather Ebert, Adams State
2009: Steph Denlinger, Kutztown
2010: Miranda Campbell, Emporia State
2011: Katie Martin, Grand Valley State
2012: Kacie Edwards, Central Oklahoma
2013: Katie Martin, Grand Valley State
2014: Renee Erwin, West Texas A&M
2015: Renee Erwin, West Texas A&M
RON LENZ PITCHER OF YEAR
2007: Kristen Erb, Lock Haven
2008: Kristen Erb, Lock Haven
2009: Kristen Erb, Lock Haven
2010: Sarah Phillips, North Georgia
2011: Jessica Coan, North Georgia
2012: Samantha Derr, Kutztown
2013: Kayla Cox, Tampa
2014: Morgan Foley, Indianapolis
2015: Courtney Poole, North Georgia
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Hawai’i Pacific .........................................................................0 .................... 1
Henderson State .....................................................................1 .................... 3
Hillsdale ...................................................................................0 .................... 1
Holy Family..............................................................................0 .................... 1
Humboldt State........................................................................1 .................... 7
Indianapolis .............................................................................1 ................... 11
Kutztown..................................................................................0 .................... 5
Lane.........................................................................................0 .................... 1
LeMoyne..................................................................................0 .................... 1
Lenoir-Rhyne .......................................................................... 0.....................2
Lewis....................................................................................... 0.....................1
Lincoln Memorial..................................................................... 0.....................3
LIU Post .................................................................................. 0.....................4
Lock Haven ............................................................................. 0.....................3
Mars Hill .................................................................................. 0.....................3
Mary ........................................................................................ 0.....................1
Mercyhurst .............................................................................. 0.....................1
Metropolitan State................................................................... 0.....................3
Midwestern State .................................................................... 0.....................8
Minnesota State...................................................................... 0.....................5
Minot State.............................................................................. 0.....................2
Missouri S&T........................................................................... 0.....................3
Missouri Western .................................................................... 0.....................3
Missouri-St. Louis ................................................................... 1.....................3
Molloy...................................................................................... 0.....................4
Nebraska-Omaha.................................................................... 0.....................1
New Haven ............................................................................. 0.....................2
North Carolina Central ............................................................ 0.....................2
North Carolina Pembroke ....................................................... 0.....................2
North Dakota........................................................................... 0.....................2
North Georgia ......................................................................... 2....................10
Northern Kentucky.................................................................. 0.....................2
Notre Dame (Ohio) ................................................................. 1.....................1
Nova Southeastern ................................................................. 0.....................2
Ouachita Baptist...................................................................... 0.....................1
Pace........................................................................................ 0.....................1
Pittsburg State ........................................................................ 0.....................2
Quincy..................................................................................... 0.....................2
Regis....................................................................................... 0.....................1
Rollins ..................................................................................... 0.....................9
St. Andrews............................................................................. 0.....................1
St. Cloud State........................................................................ 0.....................1
Saint Joseph’s......................................................................... 0.....................1
Saint Leo................................................................................. 0.....................1
Saint Martin’s .......................................................................... 0.....................1
St. Mary’s ................................................................................ 2.....................5
Shippensburg.......................................................................... 0.....................2
SIU Edwardsville..................................................................... 0.....................1
Sonoma State ......................................................................... 2.....................4
South Carolina Aiken .............................................................. 0.....................1
Southeastern Oklahoma State ............................................... 0.....................6
Southern Connecticut State.................................................... 0.....................1
Southern Indiana..................................................................... 1.....................2
Southern New Hampshire....................................................... 1.....................1
Southwest Minnesota State.................................................... 0.....................1
Stillman ................................................................................... 0.....................1
Tampa..................................................................................... 1.....................7
Texas A&M International ........................................................ 0.....................1
Texas A&M-Kingsville............................................................. 0.....................1
Texas Woman’s ...................................................................... 0.....................5
Valdosta State......................................................................... 3....................10
Wayne State (Mich.) ............................................................... 1.....................8
Wayne State (Neb.) ................................................................ 1.....................2
West Alabama......................................................................... 0.....................1
West Chester .......................................................................... 0.....................1
West Florida............................................................................ 0.....................1
West Texas A&M .................................................................... 3.....................8
West Virginia State ................................................................. 0.....................1
West Virginia Wesleyan.......................................................... 2.....................3
Western New Mexico.............................................................. 0.....................1
William Jewell ......................................................................... 1.....................1
Winona State .......................................................................... 0.....................3
*First-, second- and third-team selections only.
Daktronics Inc./Division II CCA All-America Softball Team Selections by School
7. 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA
All-America All-Region (by region)
ATLANTIC
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Savannah Nierintz, Kutztown P Mallory Chapman, Wheeling Jesuit
P Alex Sagl, California (Pa.)** P Courtney Fain, Charleston
P Hannah Vet, West Virginia Wesleyan P Taylor Parker, Bloomsburg
C Alyssa Morris, Concord C Megan Malenstyn, West Virginia Wesleyan
1B Lindsay Reicoff, California (Pa.) 1B Cortney Norris, Charleston
2B Brooklyn Waddell, West Virginia Wesleyan 2B Courtney Clemons, Shepherd
3B Morgan Hasty, Johnson C. Smith 3B Hannah Mercer, Indiana (Pa.)
SS Carlee Wickstrom, Seton Hill 3B Natalyn Smarra, California (Pa.)
OF Kelsey Coleman, Notre Dame (Ohio)** SS Tina White, Chowan
OF Olivia Gore, West Virginia Wesleyan OF Laura Crooks, Edinboro
OF Krista Wagoner, West Virginia Wesleyan OF Kaity Finley, California (Pa.)
DP Sydney Kaplan, West Virginia State OF Lauren Lewis, Concord
UT-P Christine Henderson, Seton Hill OF Victoria Stock, Seton Hill
UT-NP Kaitlyn Kutchman, Seton Hill DP Anna Eggleston, West Virginia Wesleyan
UT-P Jess Rechtenwald, Gannon
UT-NP Emily Price, California (Pa.)
CENTRAL
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Hannah Lythberg, Winona State P Carley Pickett, Augustana
P Emmie Robertson, Pittsburg State P Coley Ries, Minnesota State
P Michelle Sorensoen, Henderson State P Katie Shockley, Central Missouri
C Ashleigh Trammel, Central Oklahoma C Keirsten Seahorn, Henderson State
1B Sarah Gipson, Henderson State 1B Lauren Mabe, Central Missouri
2B Tiffany Gillaspy, Missouri Western 2B Jessica Simmons, Southeastern Oklahoma State
3B Caitlin Nichol, Augustana 3B Ashton Smith, Central Oklahoma
SS Sarah Kennedy, Augustana** SS Taylor Zordel, Emporia State
OF Stephanie Goodwin, Emporia State OF Ashton Atwell, Southern Arkansas
OF Reed Karsten, Winona State OF Kaylee Brunson, Central Oklahoma
OF Lexie Loos, Wayne State (Neb.) OF Hanah Schmoll, Minnesota-Duluth
DP McKenzie Rynard, Pittsburg State DP Maddie Dow, Southern Arkansas
UT-P Jenelle Trautman, Augustana** UT-P Lauren Thimmesch, Washburn
UT-NP Taylor Davis, East Central UT-NP Whitney Robinson, Arkansas Tech
EAST
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Chelsea Botsch, Wilmington P Samantha Esque, Post
P Ali Maloof, Southern New Hampshire** P Lindsay Mapes, Adelphi
P Ashley Martin, LIU Post P Amber Padilla, Caldwell
C Alyssa Calderon, Caldwell C Jackie Couillard, Mercy
1B Kortney Kramer, Caldwell 1B Kat Zabielski, NYIT
2B Tori Duquette, NYIT 2B Ashley Abad, Assumption
3B Brenna Martini, Adelphi 3B Arianna LaPuma, Dowling
SS Jeane Drury, Pace SS Kelsey Doherty, Wilmington
OF Mo Hannah, Southern New Hampshire OF Chelsea Gourdin, NYIT
OF Amy Hickman, Caldwell OF Brielle Reighn, Caldwell
OF Shelby Yung, Pace OF Jamie Wiley, Franklin Pierce
DP Sarah Lavallee, Southern New Hampshire DP Paige Swantek, LIU Post
UT-P Tracey Balinskas, Molloy UT-P Bailey Waters, Holy Family
UT-NP Dara Schroeder, Georgian Court UT-NP Colby Wyatt, Wilmington
8. MIDWEST
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Sarah Alley, Ashland P Haley Fagan, Trevecca Nazarene
P Morgan Foley, Indianapolis P Casi Rohr, Walsh
P Hannah Perryman, Missouri-St. Louis** P Bridgette Sappington, Rockhurst
C Madison Zbaraschuk, Missouri-St. Louis C Lex Van Nostrand, Truman State
1B Brianna Butler, Missouri-St. Louis 1B Jen Moore, Ashland
2B MacKenzi Dorsam, Southern Indiana** 2B Amanda Maxon, Lake Superior State
3B Lindsey Stephens, Trevecca Nazarene 3B Jade McGarr, Wayne State (Mich.)
SS Alex Stupek, Missouri-St. Louis SS Taylor Kline, Ohio Dominican
OF Taylor Menhart, Ashland OF Grace Clark, Southern Indiiana
OF Katie Rutledge, Missouri-St. Louis OF Bekah Kastning, Hillsdale
OF Casey Williamson, Indianapolis OF Kristen Lucas, Wayne State (Mich.)
DP Faith Song, William Jewell DP Taylor Russell, Indianapolis
UT-P Lyndsay Butler, Wayne State (Mich.) UT-P Ally Foster, Bellarmine
UT-NP Ashli King, Illinois Springfield UT-NP Kelly Wallace, Ohio Dominican
SOUTH
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Caitlyn Calhoun, Valdosta State P Hillary Carpenter, North Alabama
P Niki Fogle, Rollins P Kelly Robey, Union
P Julia Morrow, Tampa** P Alana Tabel, Saint Leo
C Dee Espinosa, Barry C Hailee Keisling, Rollins
1B Kiley Rusen, Valdosta State 1B Erin Dixson, Eckerd
2B Brittany Johnson, Rollins 2B Amber Adcock, Delta State
3B Kaitlyn Bannister, Alabama-Huntsville** 3B Adrianna Sanders, Saint Leo
SS Jaime Phillips, Valdosta State SS Jasmine McNeal, Lane
OF Courtney Albritton, Valdosta State OF Fran Johnson, Valdosta State
OF Elaine Brown, Florida Tech OF Libby Olinger, North Alabama
OF Brianna Sullivan, Alabama-Huntsville OF Ashley Stassin, West Alabama
DP Angela Kafalas, Saint Leo OF Kassidy Tally, Delta State
UT-P Amber Hay, Eckerd DP Nicole Miller, Florida Tech
UT-NP Treasure Rodriguez, West Alabama UT-P Tyler Harrison, Alabama-Huntsville
UT-NP Chelsea Hall, Claflin
SOUTH CENTRAL
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Vianna Gutierrez Touchtone, St. Mary’s** P Shea Coats, Oklahoma Christian
P Brandy Marlett, Angelo State P Rita Hokianga, West Texas A&M
P Kenzie Mattey, Metropolitan State P Kelsey Watson, Cameron
C Lacey Taylor, West Texas A&M C Liz Torres, Lubbock Christian
1B Kendra Sancet, Texas Woman’s 1B Haley Richter, St. Mary’s
2B Alex Mayfield, St. Edward’s 2B Sammie Murrietta, Lubbock Christian
3B Nicole Sardelich, St. Mary’s 3B Lauren Renneker, Cameron
SS Nicole Nordie, Texas Woman’s SS Makayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa
OF Renee Erwin, West Texas A&M** SS Kendra Pierce, Oklahoma Christian
OF Tara Martini, Cameron OF Katelyn Conlee, Tarleton State
OF Taylor Vidrine, St. Mary’s OF Ashley Hardin, West Texas A&M
DP Allie Smith, West Texas A&M OF Micherie Koria, Angelo State
UT-P Sonona Zukerman, Cameron DP Sydney Beuthien, Lubbock Christian
UT-NP Laura Mabary, Texas Woman’s DP Paine Daino, Cameron
UT-P Brooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa
UT-NP Erica Everson, Black Hills State
SOUTHEAST
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Maria Boyette, Georgia College P Paige Deschaine, GRU Augusta
P Courtney Poole, North Georgia** P Carly Lewis, Georgia College
P Carley Tysinger, Catawba P Ollivia McLemore, Armstrong Atlantic State
C Cailah Niles, Anderson C Autumn Parrish, Armstrong Atlantic State
1B Kim McMillan, North Georgia** 1B Brooke Stephens, GRU Augusta
2B Jessica Neidgh, Anderson 2B Peyton Roth, Armstrong Atlantic State
3B Sarah Magill, Young Harris 3B Sloane McPeak, Belmont Abbey
SS Alexis Burrell, Wingate SS Alexis Mercer, Armstrong Atlantic State
OF Danielle Bernstein, Georgia College OF Gabby Bedard, Newberry
OF Bre Lockett, Carson-Newman OF Sierra Newman, Armstrong Atlantic State
OF Kelsey Vining, Montevallo OF Sydnee Weaver, Young Harris
DP Rachel Reynolds, Armstrong Atlantic State DP Brea Hartley, UNC Pembroke
UT-P Chelsea Jones, Anderson UT-P Maude McCourry, Newberry
UT-NP Elayna Siebert, Carson-Newman UT-NP Natalie Naturile, Catawba
9. WEST
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
P Michelle Duncan, Dixie State** P Aryn Feickert, Dixie State
P Loie Kesterson, California Baptist P Kayla Hatch, California Baptist
P Amanda Llerena, Sonoma State P Katie Obbema, Humboldt State
C Marla Reiter, Dixie State C Savannah Miller, California Baptist
1B Madison Casto, Cal State-Monterey Bay 1B Emily Greene, Hawaii-Hilo
2B Tiffany Hollingsworth, Humboldt State 2B Nicole Chavez, Dixie State
3B Nicki Sprague, Azusa Pacific 3B Alissa Greehaw, Cal State-Monterey Bay
SS Nicole Nobbe, Cal State-San Bernardino SS Taylor Hoke, Montana State-Billings
OF Janessa Bassett, Dixie State OF Colleen Aubrey, Hawaii-Hilo
OF Courtney Hine, Dixie State OF Hanna Holland, Humboldt State
OF Keeley Ray, Sonoma State OF Anneliese Lopez, Cal State-Monterey Bay
DP Bianca Noriega, Cal State-Monterey Bay OF Haily MacDonald, Academy of Art
UT-P Cori Reinhardt, Cal State-Monterey Bay** OF Dani Randall, Humboldt State
UT-NP Ancia Purdy, Sonoma State DP Gabby Gonzalez, Cal State-East Bay
UT-P Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s
UT-NP Dani Wall, Saint Martin’s
**Player selected as region’s pitcher or player of the year.
NOTE: Multiple players named to various positions on the second teams due to ties in the voting.