Rayburn Repeats as NAIA Player of the Year
Oklahoma City's Analise Rayburn has been honored as the NAIA Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, marking a historic achievement in the league. Alongside her, three other Stars were named to the NAIA Softball All-America team, including Tara Hoehner and Hadley Gibson. Rayburn made history by becoming the first player in NAIA history to achieve back-to-back 100-RBI seasons, finishing this year with a .429 batting average and leading the NAIA with 26 home runs and 101 RBIs. Her standout performance included a game where she hit three home runs against Graceland, driving in nine runs. The team's recognition showcases their dominance in NAIA softball this season.
By the Numbers- Rayburn achieved 101 RBIs this season, becoming the first in NAIA history to record consecutive 100-RBI seasons.
- She batted .429 with 26 home runs, leading NAIA in home runs and RBIs.
While Rayburn's performance is remarkable, the competition remains fierce in the NAIA, with other players like Tara Hoehner and Hadley Gibson also showcasing impressive statistics, indicating a growing pool of top talent.
State of Play- Four Oklahoma City players have made the NAIA Softball All-America team.
- Rayburn's achievements continue to enhance the reputation of Oklahoma City's softball program in national contests.
As Rayburn and her teammates look toward next season, the expectation is to build on this success and maintain their competitive edge in the NAIA, potentially aiming for more accolades and championships.
Bottom LineOklahoma City's success in collegiate softball is underscored by Rayburn's unprecedented accomplishments, setting a high bar for future players while establishing a legacy of excellence for the program.
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