2018 NAIA Softball All-Americans Announced
By Chad Waller, Director of Athletic Communications and Media
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2018 Softball All-America teams, selected by the NAIA All-America committee. Senior catcher Harlee Donovan of Southern Oregon has been named the NAIA Player of the Year and freshman Emily Cerny of Science & Arts (Okla.) is honored as the NAIA Pitcher of the Year. The All-America teams are comprised of First Team, Second Team and Honorable Mention selections.
Donovan was tabbed the 2018 Cascade Conference Player of the Year after batting .447 (80-for-179) with 12 home runs, 77 RBI and a .771 slugging percentage. She ranked No. 2 in the NAIA in RBI and ninth in total bases (138). The native of Half Moon Bay, Calif., led the team with 16 doubles and 62 walks. She becomes the first player from Southern Oregon University to earn this distinction since the inception of the award in 1998.
A native of Newcastle, Okla., Cerny led all NAIA pitchers with 33 wins and ranked third in opponent batting average (.164), strikeouts (298) and total innings pitched (238.0), and seventh in ERA (1.15). She finished her freshman campaign with a 33-4 record and 12 shutouts. She rolled off seven-straight winning decisions to end the year. She is the first Drover to receive the recognition since the award began in 1999.
Cerny was named World Series MVP after leading her team to its first-ever national championship. She pitched all of the team’s 30 innings in the event, holding opponents to a .193 batting average against, posted a 1.17 ERA and struck out 27 batters.
2018 NAIA Softball All-America Teams
FIRST TEAM (by position)
Name | School | Position |
Emily Cerny | Science & Arts (Okla.) | Pitcher |
Breena Smith | Marian (Ind.) | Pitcher |
Claudia Farrell | Grand View (Iowa) | Pitcher |
Harlee Donovan | Southern Oregon | Catcher |
Jaci Smith | Oklahoma City | Catcher |
Hannah Steeby | Central Methodist (Mo.) | Infielder |
Kennedy Jackson | Oklahoma City | Infielder |
Bailey Terry | Texas Wesleyan | Infielder |
Kristen Exposito | Indiana Wesleyan | Infielder |
Michaela Criner | Rio Grande (Ohio) | Infielder |
Niki Cook | Georgia Gwinnett | Outfielder |
Jordan Van Roy | Doane (Neb.) | Outfielder |
Madelyn Hawley | Williams Baptist (Ark.) | Outfielder |
Rachael Dillon | Dickinson State (N.D.) | Outfielder |
Erin Sharpe | Bellevue (Neb.) | Utility |
Chloe Clifton | Science & Arts (Okla.) | Designated Player |
Karley Sanders | Mobile (Ala.) | At-Large Pitcher |
Lauren West | Thomas (Ga.) | At-Large Pitcher |
Olivia Brees | Baker (Kan.) | At-Large Pitcher |
Kayla Garcia | St. Francis (Ill.) | At-Large Infielder |
SECOND TEAM (by position)
Name | School | Position |
Neely Quint | Campbellsville (Ky.) | Pitcher |
Georgia Wall | Oklahoma City | Pitcher |
Taylor Hansis | Georgia Gwinnett | Pitcher |
Cheyenne Black | Lyon (Ark.) | Catcher |
Sara Bruno | Warner (Fla.) | Catcher |
Jacqueline Roof | Campbellsville (Ky.) | Infielder |
Randa Hatter | Science & Arts (Okla.) | Infielder |
Kaitlin Estes | Vanguard (Calif.) | Infielder |
Elyssa Melton | Georgia Gwinnett | Infielder |
Kelsey Randall | Southern Oregon | Infielder |
Haleigh Harrell | Southeastern (Fla.) | Outfielder |
Emma Keller | Jamestown (N.D.) | Outfielder |
Jewell Lee | Oklahoma Panhandle State | Outfielder |
Monique Collins | Langston (Okla.) | Outfielder |
Breanna Vest | Friends (Kan.) | Utility |
Ashley Stone | Oklahoma Wesleyan | Designated Player |
Rachel Norman | Lyon (Ark.) | At-Large Infielder |
Morghan Dieringer | St. Francis (Ill.) | At-Large Pitcher |
Caitlin Perry | Faulkner (Ala.) | At-Large Pitcher |
Jaylee Hinrichs | Midland (Neb.) | At-Large Pitcher |
HONORABLE MENTION (alphabetically by school)
Name | School |
Briana Mairose | Aquinas (Mich.) |
Hhana Haro | Concordia (Neb.) |
Sabrina Boyd | Corban (Ore.) |
Tyra Graham | Cumberland (Tenn.) |
Kara Howard | Georgetown (Ky.) |
Piper Wagner | Georgia Gwinnett |
Alex Springer | Indiana Wesleyan |
Kat Miska | Jamestown (N.D.) |
Kelsey Brodbeck | Keiser (Fla.) |
Callum Pilgram | Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) |
Olivia Hoffman | Marian (Ind.) |
Margaret Simmons | Middle Georgia State |
Abby Meador | Oklahoma City |
Michaela Shouldis | Oklahoma Wesleyan |
Ali Graham | Oregon Tech |
Chrissy Polka | Robert Morris (Ill.) |
Mia Olvera | Simpson (Calif.) |
Madison Byrd | Tabor (Kan.) |
Samantha Shaffer | Vanguard (Calif.) |
Hannah Moak | William Carey (Miss.) |