Two Angelo State softball players, Zoey Sifuentes and Tatiana Trotter, have received All-American honors from the NFCA and D2CCA. Sifuentes earned a spot on the NFCA Second-Team and both players were named to the D2CCA Third Team. Sifuentes, the LSC Freshman of the Year, posted impressive stats, contributing significantly to the team's performance. Trotter capped her senior season with a strong batting average, adding to her career record achievements.

By the Numbers
  • Sifuentes: .404 batting average, 76 RBI, 21 doubles, 16 home runs.
  • Trotter: .358 batting average, 58 RBI, 18 home runs, 29-game on-base streak.
Yes, But

Despite their accolades, the team faces the challenge of building on these individual successes in future seasons, especially as Trotter graduates.

State of Play
  • Angelo State softball has accumulated 39 All-American honors in its history.
  • Sifuentes and Trotter played pivotal roles in the team's recent success and have set high standards for new recruits.
What's Next

Future developments may focus on recruiting to fill the void left by Trotter's departure and building on the momentum generated by Sifuentes' impressive debut season.

Bottom Line

Angelo State's recognition for Sifuentes and Trotter highlights the program's strength, but sustainability will require strategic adaptations in recruitment and player development moving forward.