LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) released their NJCAA DII All-Americans this afternoon, and Murray State College led all programs with seven Lady Aggies earning All-American honors.
Isabella Hardeman,
Kaylee Carter,
Bradi Harman,
Cady Ammons, and
Kennedy Lord were tabbed First Team All-Americans, while
Brylee Fanning and
Haili Igou earned Second Team All-American 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.
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.
Brylee Fanning | Second 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.
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.
For the full list of the NAFC All-Americans, click
here.
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