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Gentry emphasizes the South Dakota State All-League award winner

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Sioux Falls, SD -Abby Gentry of the state of South Dakota was appointed Summit League player of the year, while the conference was recognized a total of eight jackrabbits when the league office announced its soft ball teams and individual award winners from 2025 All -Summit League.

Gentry has been the fourth Jackrabbit in the last five seasons to receive the player of the year of the Summit League of the year.

The second third Baseman played and started in all 18 conference games. Gentry had a team leader and conference that has the best stroke of 0.464 in the league campaign. She was also the conference manager in RBIs with 24th Gentry was SDSUS leader in Slugging percentage (.714), hits (26), double (6), Home Runs (2) and total bases (40). She was second in the Summit League in hits, while fifth in the percentage, the double and the slugging percentage was based on the base.

Gentry is one of the top 50 people in Division I -Softball for the season on average (.439), doubles (16) and RBIS (49). Your current seasonal slot average and a basic percentage (.519) would set up new program records at the time.

The teammates Brooke Dumont, Mia Jarecki and Akayla Barnard are in Gentry in the All-Summit League First Team.

Dumont received her second first team in a row when she started all 18 games at Catcher. Among the players of the Summit League, Dumont ended among the individual managers in walks (18) and triple trenches. It was also third in a basic percentage (0.543), in ops (1.153) and doubles (5), seventh in the slugging percentage (.608), on average (0.373) and 10. in RBIS (13). She has only obliged a mistake behind the plate to collect a 2.988 field percentage.

The senior from Papillion, along with 32, stole the runners of the program with 32 in their career. It is second place in Jackrabbits in walks (98) and in both double (42) and field percentage (0.989).

Jarecki is a three-time All-Summit League First Team Performer. The 2024 Summit League player of the year continued her success during her senior season when she started all 18 games in the second base. Jarecki took first place in the conference in victims of Bunts (4), cracked third place in the runs achieved (16), took fifth place in stolen bases (5) and took sixth place in both walks (12) and assists (47). Jarecki led Sdsu in runs and stolen bases. She ended the four best jackrabbits in the conference game in walks, average stroke (.316), hits (18), total bases (24) and basic percentage (.443).

The native papillion, along with the SDSU program record last weekend in Runs, which is now 151.

Barnard won her first All-Summit League ceremony during her second campaign. The SDSU Center Field played in all 18 games and scored with a Homerun, 10 RBis, three doubles and a triple .277. Barnard took fifth place in the Summit League in the walks (13). She was one of the top 5 of the Jackrabbits in the conference game in runs (12), RBIS, Slugging percentage (.447), walks and a basic percentage (.435), while she had not made any errors in the outer field.

With their first recognition of the All-Summit League, Tayler Baker and Emma Vike were selected as selected in the second team.

Baker played 11 games in a circle and had four starts in the conference game. The SDSU pitcher has registered a team bar 5-1 record with an ERA of 3.08. Baker threw the second most frequent inning into the team with 36 1/3 and had 37 strikeouts on 16 walks. Their strike out and victory was the fourth highest among the Pitchers of the Summit League, while their era was the lowest. The teams had an enemy average of 0.241 against Baker, the fifth best brand in the conference.

The natives in Madison, Wisconsin, threw three complete games and recorded a saving.

Vike started all 18 games in Shortstop for the Jackrabbits. The SDSU junior was one of the best offensive categories of the Summit League. In the conference in the hits (25) and the Assists (52), Vike took third place, sixth place on the stroke average (0.417) and the slugging percentage (.633), seventh in runs (14) and eighth in a basic percentage (.485). St. Michael, Minnesota, came to the two best players from SDSU in 10 different statistical categories.

Rounded Sdsus all-Summit League nicken were Emma Christensen and Sylvia Shromoff. The duo was mentioned.
Christensen started all 18 games in the outer field for the Jackrabbits, mainly in the left field. The SDSU Junior met .288 and met a Homerun, four doubles and had five RBIs. Christensen ended the top 5 of the team in hits, doubles and total bases. Born in the verdict, Iowa, a total of 31 games appeared in the season .300.

Shromoff threw 42 innings a team high in the conference. She ended with a 3: 1 record and 3.00 ERA. Shromoff performed nine with seven starts and had three performances for complete games. Among the pitchers of the Summit League, Shromoff was fourth in Era and took sixth place in the victories. The native Shakopee, Minnesota, had the most sieve -sized opposite striking average (.250) and a complete edition (13), together with the ninth inner rings, which were overall and the ninth totally of the lowest hit (40).

South Dakota State begins on Thursday at the Summit League 2025 softball championship. The Jackrabbits should play in Brookings in Jerald T. Moriarty Field at 1:30 p.m. The Jacks are the No. 2 seeds and will appear against South Dakota No. 3.

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