Softball places five on CSC Academic All-District team

Softball places five on CSC Academic All-District team

BELTON, Texas – The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor softball team placed six athletes on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District teams, released Tuesday.
 
Bralyn Belk, an exercise physiology major from Axtell, graduated with a 3.92 grade-point average. Belk played in 44 games this season, starting in 41. She hit .280 with 28 hits. Belk scored 13 runs, adding nine doubles and three home runs. She also batted in 19 runs with 48 total bases. Belk added 90 assists and 41 putouts in a .956 fielding percentage at third base. She was also a Second Team All-ASC selection this season.
 
Jordan Iverson graduated with a 4.00 as a pediatric occupational therapy student. Iverson started in 44 games for the Cru. She totaled 36 hits in 121 at-bats, scoring 16 runs with 10 doubles. Iverson also tallied 19 RBI on the season, with a .298 batting average. As a second baseman, Iverson added 75 putouts with 71 assists and eight double plays. She was also a First Team All-ASC honoree.
 
Ava Jolley, a sophomore from Kingwood, boasts a 3.81 grade-point average as a nursing major. Jolley was named ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year. She started in 41 games as a catcher. She hit .274 this season, adding 29 hits with 20 runs scored and eight RBI. Jolley added six stolen bases with six runners caught stealing and 139 putouts.
 
Ryleigh Mills, a senior from Lufkin, has a 3.90 as a physical therapy major. Mills was a Second Team All-ASC selection, starting in 38 games. She tallied 27 hits with 12 runs scored, adding 23 RBI. Mills totaled 34 bases on the year, hitting .293 in her last season with the Cru.
 
Shorey Nguyen, a junior from Carrollton, holds a perfect 4.00 as a physical therapy major. Nguyen earned Second Team All-ASC honors this season as an outfielder. She played in 44 games this season, starting in 43 contests. She led the Cru with 35 runs scored, tallying 38 hits and 14 RBI. Nguyen totaled 47 bases on the year, hitting .284 in her last season with the Cru. She added 22 stolen bases with 69 putouts and one assist in a 1.000 fielding percentage.

UMHB finished the 2026 season with a 22-22 overall record and advanced to the ASC Championship Game.
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