LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) released their NJCAA DII All-Region Teams this afternoon, and Murray State College led all programs with seven Lady Aggies on the All-Region list. Six out of the 13 players selected on the first team were Lady Aggies as the first team included
Isabella Hardeman,
Kaylee Carter,
Brylee Fanning,
Bradi Harman,
Cady Ammons, and
Kennedy Lord. Meanwhile,
Haili Igou headlined the second team for Murray State College as she earned Second Team All-Region honors.
Isabella Hardeman | First Team | Pitcher
Isabella Hardeman was unhittable throughout her freshman season for the Lady Aggies, delivering a perfect 30-0 record in the circle. She led the country with a 0.35 ERA over 140.2 innings of work. Hardeman struck out 200 hitters while allowing only 7 earned runs all season. Opposing hitters recorded a miniscule .132 batting average against the freshman from Oklahoma City.
Kaylee Carter | First Team | First Base
Kaylee Carter put together an impressive 2025 season. The freshman from Southmoore High School recorded a .397 batting average with 77 hits, including 21 doubles and 19 home runs. Carter also tallied 76 RBIs and scored 59 runs.
Brylee Fanning | First Team | Second Base
Brylee Fanning was outstanding in her first season with the Lady Aggies, showcasing elite offensive production and consistency. She notched a team-best .541 batting average and a .626 on-base percentage, racking up 105 hits, 83 RBIs, 21 home runs, and 27 doubles. Fanning also scored 106 runs, drew 44 walks, and stole 12 bases, proving to be a dynamic force at the top of the lineup.
Bradi Harman | First Team | Shortstop
Bradi Harman followed up her tremendous freshman campaign with another sensational season. The Cyril High School product recorded a .466 batting average, scored 70 runs, and recorded 89 hits, including 23 doubles, 2 triples, and 16 home runs, culminating in 89 RBIs. As a pitcher, she achieved a 10–2 record with a 1.15 ERA, striking out 126 batters over 73 innings and holding opponents to a .117 batting average.
Cady Ammons | First Team | Outfield
Cady Ammons delivered an outstanding freshman season as an outfielder for the Lady Aggies, combining power, speed, and consistency at the plate. She hit an impressive .540 with a .612 on-base percentage, collecting 95 hits, 90 RBIs, 13 home runs, 3 triples, and 29 doubles. Ammons also scored 66 runs, drew 30 walks, and stole 11 bases.
Kennedy Lord | First Team | DP
Kennedy Lord followed up a great freshman season with an even more impressive sophomore campaign. She hit .448 with a .543 on-base percentage, collecting 69 hits, 53 RBIs, 13 home runs, and 15 doubles. Lord also scored 68 runs, drew 30 walks, and stole 13 bases, proving to be a versatile and impactful presence in the lineup.
Haili Igou | Second Team | Outfield
Haili Igou had a stellar sophomore season patrolling the outfield for the Lady Aggies. She posted a .465 batting average and a .571 on-base percentage, tallying 87 hits, 67 RBIs, 9 home runs, 7 triples, and 23 doubles. Igou crossed the plate 92 times and drew a team-leading 46 walks, consistently setting the tone at the top of the order.
The Murray State College softball team had a remarkable season as the Lady Aggies compiled an impressive 62-3 overall record and perfect 32-0 mark in Region 2 play. The Lady Aggies won the Region 2 Southwest Plains Tournament and made the NJCAA Division 2 World Series for the fifth consecutive year. Murray State College won three games at the World Series, finishing fourth in the country.
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