2025 Softball All-Americans Released

5/27/2025 11:02:44 AM

Greenville, S.C. - The NCCAA has annouced All-Americans for the 2025 softball season. Alexia Geary of the University of Fort Lauderdale (UFTL) earned National Player of the Year honors. Brie Campbell of Jessup University was named Coach of the Year. A full list of Softball award winners can be found here.

Alexia Geary was a force in the circle and in the box for the Eagles this season as a two-way player. Geary pitched a whopping 343.0 innings for UFTL, finishing with a 34-16 record and an incredible 15 shutouts. She started 49 games, going the distance in 45 of them, finishing with an impressive 1.59 ERA and 227 strikeouts. As a hitter, Geary also excelled, leading the Eagles with a .333 batting average, a 1.073 OPS, and an on-base percentage of .472. The senior from Boring, Oregon finished the year with 51 hits, 13 doubles, five triples, six home runs, 34 runs scored, and recorded 39 RBI. She also added four stolen bases. 


First Team All-Americans
Alexia Geary - University of Fort Lauderdale
Maddy Ybarra - Jessup University
Jessie Daniels - Campbellsville University
Mariah Cunningham - Sterling College
Molly Shelley - Geneva College
Jadyn Iverson - University of Northwestern
Sarah Giles - Jessup University
Kisbel Vizcaya - Mid-America Christian University
ZyMaijah Thomas - Carolina University
Serena Shine - OUAZ

Second Team All-Americans
Lexi Zanic - Geneva College
Gia Reynosa - Mid-America Christian University
Arin Rife - Alice Lloyd College
Alexis Jimenez - OUAZ
Maria Lilienthal - Crown College
McKenzie Rapp - Geneva College
Madisyn Leffle - Jessup University
Danielle Brooks - Carolina University
Megan Stolzenbach - Columbia International University
Mia Casadei - OUAZ


About the NCCAA
Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with two national invitationals for 92 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on FacebookTwitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.