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Wells highlights seven softball all-League awards

Bronx, NY – A total of seven All-Conference winners for the Fordham University Softball, Sydney Wells was appointed 2025 Atlantic 10 Co players of the year to lead the end of the season announced by the conference office on Tuesday afternoon.

Wells is just the six players in the program history, who claims players of the year in the A-10 player and led a group of three Fordham players in the first team all-Conference line-up alongside outfields Neleh Nogay and certain players Nicki Sudall.

The RAMs also brought home a trio from Second Team Awards as a pitcher Holly BeemanFirst Baseman Eva Koratisand shortstop Kate McGuire Everyone earned a place while the Freshman Pitcher Elizabeth Gaisior was also introduced to the all-rookie team. The awards rounded off, both Koratis and Sudall, were included in the All-Academic list of Atlantic 10.

Slashing .372/.542/.810 a year, Sydney Wells leads the Rams with 49 RBIs and 16 Homeruns to the post -season, together with 47 walks in 51 games played, who took seventh place in the nation at 0.92 games in the walks per game. Wells '16 Home Runs is the 49th best of every player in division I, while at the basic percentage at the national level 29. Born in Selah, Washington, is by far her best season in her senior campaign, has the fourth highest Homeruns in a single season in Fordham and the second most common walks of every player in the program history. The A-10 tournament Wells is in Fordham with 146 RBIs in her career as a seventh of all time in Fordham and in home runs with 37 and with 86 walks the sixth all-time-all-time fuels.

Set up both Fordham and an Atlantic 10 record for most stolen bases in a single season with 42, Neleh Nogay Achieved a record year and also led all conference players with 74 goals a year, the fourthest in a single season in Fordham. Nogay with a stroke of 0.383 and 49 runs in the A-10 with an average of 0.383 and 49 runs hit 0.396 against the opponents of the league, with the best 40 hits of the conference and 26 stolen bases with 29 runs achieved.

Time gap in the catcher and designated player spot, Nicki Sudall Most of the year was the number of information in the order with 47 goals a year, drove in 29 RBIs and achieved 18 runs, which reached 0.315. Sudall led all players in the A-10 game with a stroke of 0.398 and took third place with an ops of 1.096, while with 21 RBIs with 21 RBIs, he was third with 33 goals and eight doubles and with four homes against league opponents in the league.

The first of three second team award winners, Holly Beeman Led the Fordham Pitching staff that year and threw 16 complete games in 21 games with an ERA of 2.42 a year and set up a 12: 7 record. In over 127 works, the Rams aces only enabled 44 deserved runs, while increasing 78 batteries. Beeman occupies the 30th place in the country in complete games and also occupies the 93rd place in the shutout with three and 94.

Shortly before the start of the league game of injuries, return, Kate McGuire In the playoffs, in 31 games at Shortstop .301, 28 goals scattered and drives in 16 RBIs and scored 10 runs. McGuire, one of the top -defensive assets for the RAMs, scored with 63 conference games and a total of 70 assists from all players in the league and 30 putouts to help the Maroon and White -12 double game this season.

Play every game for the RAMs on the first basis, Eva Koratis Was another plus-300 strike for the Rams, beat in 51 games .318, scattered 50 goals and drove in 36 RBIs, the second most frequent in the team together with 37 runs achieved, also second best of every RAM. Koratsis started only one mistake throughout the season and was fifth in the league in Rbis and with eleven doubles, while he took the ninth of all A-10 players in hits. In the league game, Koratis also had 21 RBIs, the fourth best in the A-10, and their 28 goals against conference opponents.

Earn a place in the all-rookie team, Elizabeth Gaisior Was an important good for the Rams Pitching rod and collected three victories at the end of the year, while he threw a total of 59.1 Innerings. In 15 appearances, including five starts, Gaisior 44 batteries with an ERA of 4.84 in their rookie campaign.

The No. 3 seeds Rams will appear on ESPN+ in Washington DC against Loyola Chicago No. 6 on Wednesday afternoon in the Atlantic 10 championship 2025 at 2:30 p.m.

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