Mackenzie Masternak Earns NAIA Third Team All-America Honors
Mackenzie Masternak has received NAIA Third Team All-America honors, marking a significant achievement in her standout season with No. 9 Keiser softball. Her impressive performance included a 27-5 record and a 2.01 ERA across 35 games, leading her team to its first Sun Conference Tournament Championship and a return to the NAIA Opening Round. Masternak's 27 wins set a new single-season record for Keiser, solidifying her legacy as one of the most accomplished pitchers in the program. She also earned First Team All-Sun Conference honors and excelled academically, recognized as both a NAIA Scholar-Athlete and a Sun Conference Scholar-Athlete. Over her two years at Keiser, she recorded a 44-12 overall record and a program-best 1.94 career ERA.
By the Numbers- 27 wins – new single-season record at Keiser.
- 2.01 ERA – achieved over 35 games.
- 191.1 innings pitched, 83 strikeouts, 18 complete games, and 5 shutouts.
While Masternak’s individual achievements are notable, the team faced challenges transitioning to national competitions, as maintaining success in the NAIA Opening Round remains a goal for future seasons.
State of Play- Keiser softball completed the season with a strong 46-10 overall record.
- The team made back-to-back appearances in the NAIA Opening Round.
Looking ahead, Keiser softball aims to build on this season's achievements and further develop their talents, strengthening their prospects for future postseason success.
Bottom LineMackenzie Masternak’s All-America honor not only highlights her remarkable individual performance but also emphasizes the rising profile of Keiser softball, signaling a bright future for the program.
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