Softball All-Americans NJCAA 2025

Six All-Americans Cement Historic Season for Lady Aggies

The MSC Softball Team set a program record with six All-Americans

6/4/2025 1:59:00 PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The NJCAA unveiled its most prestigious All-Americans teams, and Murray State College led the way with a program-best six All-Americans. Isabella Hardeman, Brylee Fanning, and Cady Ammons earned First Team All-American distinctions, Bradi Harman and Haili Igou were named to the Second Team, and Kennedy Lord secured a spot on the Third Team.

Isabella Hardeman | First Team | Pitcher
Isabella Hardeman dominated in the circle during her freshman campaign for the Lady Aggies, finishing the year with an unblemished 30-0 record. She posted a nation-leading 0.35 ERA across 140.2 innings pitched. The Oklahoma City native racked up 200 strikeouts while surrendering just 7 earned runs all season. Opponents struggled mightily at the plate, managing only a .132 batting average against her.

Brylee Fanning | First Team | Second Base
Brylee Fanning made an immediate impact in her debut season with the Lady Aggies, delivering exceptional offensive numbers with remarkable consistency. She led the team with a stellar .541 batting average and an impressive .626 on-base percentage. Fanning tallied 105 hits, 83 RBIs, 21 home runs, and 27 doubles, while also crossing the plate 106 times. Her well-rounded game included 44 walks and 12 stolen bases, making her a versatile and dangerous presence at the top of the lineup.

Cady Ammons | First Team | Outfield
Cady Ammons put together a remarkable freshman campaign in the outfield for the Lady Aggies, showcasing a blend of power, speed, and reliable hitting. She posted a .540 batting average and a .612 on-base percentage, piling up 95 hits, 90 RBIs, 13 home runs, 3 triples, and 29 doubles. Ammons added 66 runs scored, 30 walks, and 11 stolen bases, proving to be a well-rounded threat in the lineup.
 
Bradi Harman | First Team | Utility
Bradi Harman built on her stellar freshman year with another standout performance this season. The Cyril High School alum hit .466 at the plate, racking up 89 hits, 70 runs, and 89 RBIs. Her offensive production included 23 doubles, 2 triples, and 16 home runs. In the circle, Harman continued to shine, posting a 10–2 record with a dominant 1.15 ERA. She struck out 126 batters in 73 innings while limiting opposing hitters to a mere .117 batting average.

Haili Igou | Second Team | Outfield
Haili Igou delivered an exceptional sophomore season in the outfield for the Lady Aggies, combining offensive firepower with plate discipline. She hit .465 with a .571 on-base percentage, collecting 87 hits, 67 RBIs, 9 home runs, 7 triples, and 23 doubles. Igou scored 92 runs and led the team with 46 walks, consistently providing a spark at the top of the lineup.
 
Kennedy Lord | First Team | DP
Kennedy Lord followed up a great freshman season with an even more impressive sophomore campaign. She posted a .448 batting average and a .543 on-base percentage, accumulating 69 hits, 53 RBIs, 13 home runs, and 15 doubles. Lord also crossed the plate 68 times, walked 30 times, and swiped 13 bases, establishing herself as a dynamic and valuable contributor throughout the lineup.

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. At the World Series, Murray State College secured three victories and earned a fourth-place national finish.


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