USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
Each NCAA Softball season, USA Softball recognizes a Collegiate Player of the Year based on outstanding play over the course of the entire season. At the beginning of each season, USA Softball issues a Top 50 “Watch List” for Player of the Year, followed by a list of finalists that narrows from Top 25 to Top 10 and Top 3. The USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year is awarded during a team reception the week of the WCWS.
The USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award is voted on by previous award winners, coaching representatives from 9 Division I Conferences in the 10 USA Softball Regions as well as members of National and Local media who consistently cover Division I softball across the country.
*To ensure that the award only considers regular season performance and to prevent any influence from post-season play, the Player of the Year voting will conclude after the Top 10 vote. The Top 3 athletes with the highest number of points at the conclusion of the Top 10 vote will be selected as the Top 3 Finalists and, from them, the Player of the Year will be chosen as the athlete with the most votes.

2026Player of the Year – Important Dates
Top 50 Watch List — January 21
Top 25 Finalists — April 29
Top 10 Finalists — May 13
Top 3 Finalists —May 18
Player of the Year — Prior to the WCWS
2025 Player of the Year

Bri Ellis
Bri Ellis has had an outstanding season at the plate, leading the nation with a slugging percentage of 1.142 and an on-base percentage of .646. Throughout the 2025 season, Ellis held a batting average of .457 with 58 hits, which included nine doubles and 26 home runs, over 72 RBI plate appearances, totaling 145 bases. Her OPS of 1.788 is on track to become the best in NCAA history since the metric was first recorded in 2016.
A dominant presence on offense, Ellis holds single-season program records for home runs (26) and RBIs (72) at Arkansas and has tied the SEC’s single-season record for home runs. She is the first player since 2010 to finish the regular season ranked in the top two for both home runs per game (2nd, 0.51) and walks per game (2nd, 1.24), hitting a home run once every 4.88 at-bats.
Nationally, she ranks among the Top 10 for batting average (.457 – 8th), home runs (26 – 3rd), on-base percentage (.646 – 1st), RBIs per game (1.31 – 9th), slugging percentage (1.142 – 1st), and walks per game (1.16 – 2nd). Her impressive performance across multiple categories secured Ellis the 2025 SEC Player of the Year title, while also earning First Team All-SEC and All-SEC Defensive Team honors.

Jordy Bahl
Nebraska | P/UTL

NiJaree Canady
Texas Tech | P

Bri Ellis
Arkansas | INF

Jordy Bahl
Nebraska | P/UTL

NiJaree Canady
Texas Tech | P

Bri Ellis
Arkansas | INF

Kendra Falby
Florida | OF

Lyndsey Grein
Oregon | P

Cori McMillan
Virginia Tech | OF

Devyn Netz
Arizona | P

Karlyn Pickens
Tennessee | P

Isa Torres
Florida State | INF

Jordan Woolery
UCLA | INF

Reese Atwood
Texas | C/DP

Jordy Bahl
Nebraska | P/UTL

Jasmyn Burns
Ohio State | C

NiJaree Canady
Texas Tech | P

Tori Edwards
LSU | INF

Bri Ellis
Arkansas | INF

Kendra Falby
Florida | OF

Megan Grant
UCLA | UTL

Lyndsey Grein
Oregon | P

Teagan Kavan
Texas | P

Sam Landry
Oklahoma | P

Kedre Luschar
Oregon | OF

Cori McMillan
Virginia Tech | OF

Taylor Minnick
Indiana | OF

Maddie Moore
Clemson | INF

Devyn Netz
Arizona | P

Taylor Pannell
Tennessee | INF

Karlyn Pickens
Tennessee | P

Kasidi Pickering
Oklahoma | OF

Sierra Sacco
Mississippi State | OF

Mia Scott
Texas | INF

Taylor Shumaker
Florida | OF

Isa Torres
Florida State | INF

Aminah Vega
Duke | INF

Jordan Woolery
UCLA | INF

Ailana Agbayani
Oklahoma

Angelina Allen
Iowa State

Julia Apsel
Florida State

Reese Atwood
Texas

Lilli Backes
Georgia

Jordy Bahl
Nebraska

Mac Barbara
Texas A&M

Jaysoni Beachum
Florida State

Sydney Berzon
LSU

Aliyah Binford
Ole Miss

NiJaree Canady
Texas Tech

Danieca Coffey
LSU

Bri Copeland
Indiana

Cassidy Curd
Duke

Mihyia Davis
Texas Tech

Abigale Dayton
Oklahoma

Megan Delgadillo
Oklahoma State

Lauren Derkowski
Michigan

Michaela Edenfield
Florida State

Bri Ellis
Arkansas

Jocelyn Erickson
Florida

Kendra Falby
Florida

Karli Godwin
Oklahoma State

Jenna Golembiewski
Miami-OH

Shaylon Govan
Baylor

Megan Grant
UCLA

Maddia Groff
Omaha

D’Auna Jennings
Duke

Teagan Kavan
Texas

Dakota Kennedy
Arizona

Emiley Kennedy
Texas A&M

Sam Landry
Oklahoma

Emma Lemley
Virginia Tech

Kai Luschar
Oregon

Ruby Meylan
Oklahoma State

Bridget Nemeth
Penn State

Korbe Otis
Florida

Ella Parker
Oklahoma

Bre Peck
Virginia Tech

Karlyn Pickens
Tennessee

Kasidi Pickering
Oklahoma

Kasey Ricard
Boston U.

Keagan Rothrock
Florida

Mia Scott
Texas

Regan Shockey
Arizona

Kaitlyn Terry
UCLA

Taylor Tinsley
UCLA

Isa Torres
Florida State

Aminah Vega
Duke

Reagan Walsh
Florida

Jordan Woolery
UCLA

Koko Wooley
Texas A&M

Kailey Wyckoff
Arkansas
The story behind the trophy

Redesigned in 2017, the Player of the Year trophy symbolizes the prestige of the award in honor of one of the greatest to ever wear the USA Softball uniform – three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Lisa Fernandez, whose athletic achievements embody the essence of this prestigious award.
USA Softball commissioned MTM Recognition, the nation’s leader in sports awards and recognition, to craft the iconic Player of the Year trophy in effort of creating a symbol of Softball for years to come.
Though the sculpture is frozen in time, the fluid motion of the wind up and the player’s determination shine through in this iconic bronze. Mario Grijalva, a graduate of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma with hundreds of works of art to his credit, captured the fine detail of Lisa’s pitch through the month long process of sculpting the clay to ready for casting.
The black stained walnut base stands 5 ¼” tall and 11 ½” wide at front and is cut in the shape of a softball home plate. The bronze sculpture stands almost a foot tall atop this base to add to the rich texture of the overall look of the piece.
Player of the Year History

NiJaree Canady
Canady, a five-time Pitcher of the Week and All-Pac-12 First Team selection, has had an outstanding season in the circle, making her way onto the national leaderboard with a 0.53 ERA (No. 1), 243 strikeouts (No. 1), 12 earned runs (No. 1), and a .133 opposing batting average (No. 2) at the conclusion of the regular season. During the 2024 season, Canady achieved a significant milestone by tossing her 251st strikeout, earning the seventh-most strikeouts in a single season in program history. Throughout her sophomore season, Canady maintained a dominant presence on the rubber, achieving a 21-4 win/loss record and a 0.50 ERA over 187.2 innings pitched through post-season conference play. Her impressive performance across multiple categories secured Canady the 2024 Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year title. Canady led the Cardinal through the Stanford Super Regional against No. 10 ranked LSU where she threw 17 innings and 18 Ks to lead the program to its second-straight WCWS appearance.

Reese Atwood
C | Texas

NiJaree Canady
P | Stanford

Lexi Kilfoyl
P | Oklahoma State

Reese Atwood
Texas

Jaysoni Beachum
Florida State

Maya Brady
UCLA

NiJaree Canady
Stanford

Claire Davidson
Duke

Tiare Jennings
Oklahoma

Lexi Kilfoyl
Oklahoma State

Korbe Otis
Florida

Karlyn Pickens
Tennessee

Karli Spaid
Miami-OH

Reese Atwood
Texas

Jaysoni Beachum
Florida State

Kayla Beaver
Alabama

Maya Brady
UCLA

Alyssa Brito
Oklahoma

NiJaree Canady
Stanford

Jayda Coleman
Oklahoma

Claire Davidson
Duke

Jocelyn Erickson
Florida

Jenna Golembiewski
Miami-OH

Payton Gottshall
Tennessee

Kinzie Hansen
Oklahoma

Tiare Jennings
Oklahoma

Emiley Kennedy
Texas A&M

Lexi Kilfoyl
Oklahoma State

Kelly Maxwell
Oklahoma

Kiki Milloy
Tennessee

Jessica Mullins
Texas State

Jess Oakland
Minnesota

Korbe Otis
Florida

Karlyn Pickens
Tennessee

Kasey Ricard
Boston U.

Emma Ritter
Virginia Tech

Karli Spaid
Miami-OH

CC Wong
Wichita State

Jala Wright
Duke

Jordy Bahl
Nebraska

Addison Barnard
Wichita State

Kayla Beaver
Alabama

Sydney Berzon
LSU

Maya Brady
UCLA

Ciara Briggs
LSU

Alyssa Brito
Oklahoma

Valerie Cagle
Clemson

NiJaree Canady
Stanford

Nia Carter
Arkansas

Jada Cody
UCF

Erin Coffel
Kentucky

Jayda Coleman
Oklahoma

Cassidy Curd
Duke

Michaela Edenfield
Florida State

Kendra Falby
Florida

McKenna Gibson
Tennessee

Megan Grant
UCLA

Kinzie Hansen
Oklahoma

Stevie Hansen
Oregon

Rylin Hedgecock
Arkansas

Alex Honnold
Missouri

Tiare Jennings
Oklahoma

D’Auna Jennings
Duke

Reagan Johnson
Arkansas

Jayda Kearney
Georgia

Taryn Kern
Stanford

Lexi Kilfoyl
Oklahoma State

Jenna Laird
Missouri

Emma Lemley
Virginia Tech

Mariah Lopez
Utah

Kelly Maxwell
Oklahoma

Nicole May
Oklahoma

Ruby Meylan
Washington

Kiki Milloy
Tennessee

Mac Morgan
Texas

Sara Mosley
Georgia

Dariana Orme
Baylor

Korbe Otis
Florida

Autumn Owen
North Carolina

Sharlize Palacios
UCLA

Maddie Penta
Auburn

Taylor Pleasants
LSU

Emma Ritter
Virginia Tech

Stephanie Schoonover
Kentucky

Mia Scott
Texas

Carlie Scupin
Arizona

Allie Skaggs
Arizona

Alana Vawter
South Carolina

Skylar Wallace
Florida

Shelby Walters
Georgia

Jordan Woolery
UCLA
| Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Jordy Bahl | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Mac Barbara | South Dakota State University | Infield/Catcher |
| Addison Barnard | Wichita State | Outfield |
| Rachel Becker | Oklahoma State | Infield |
| Maya Brady | UCLA | Utility |
| Ciara Briggs | LSU | Outfield |
| Valerie Cagle | Clemson | Pitcher/Utility |
| Jada Cody | UCF | Utility |
| Erin Coffel | Kentucky | Infield |
| Jayda Cody | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| Chenise Delce | Arkansas | Pitcher |
| Charla Echols | Florida | Infield |
| Kendra Falby | Florida | Outfield |
| Megan Faraimo | UCLA | Pitcher |
| Kristina Foreman | Arkansas | Infield |
| Montana Fouts | Alabama | Pitcher |
| Hannah Gammill | Arkansas | Utility |
| Karina Gaskins | Notre Dame | Infield |
| Frankie Hammoude | Oregon State | Infield |
| Kinzie Hansen | Oklahoma | Catcher |
| Faith Hensley | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| Tiare Jennings | Oklahoma | Infield |
| Jayda Kearney | Georgia | Outfield |
| Baylee Klingler | Washington | Infield |
| Kayla Kowalik | Kentucky | Catcher |
| Jenna Laird | Missouri | Infield |
| Haley Lee | Oklahoma | Catcher/Utility |
| Emma Lemley | Virginia Tech | Pitcher |
| Mack Leonard | Florida State | Pitcher/Infield |
| Grace Lyons | Oklahoma | Infield |
| Kelly Maxwell | Oklahoma State | Pitcher |
| Sydney McKinney | Wichita State | Infield |
| Kiki Milloy | Tennessee | Outfield |
| Sara Mosley | Georgia | Infield |
| Jessica Mullins | Texas State | Pitcher |
| Sharlize Palacios | UCLA | Catcher |
| Maddie Penta | Auburn | Pitcher |
| Taylor Pleasants | LSU | Infield |
| Emma Ritter | Virginia Tech | Outfield |
| Ashley Rogers | Tennessee | Pitcher |
| Jordyn Rudd | Northwestern | Catcher |
| Kathryn Sandercock | Florida State | Pitcher |
| Cydney Sanders | Oklahoma | Infield |
| Mia Scott | Texas | Infield |
| Carlie Scupin | Arizona | Infield |
| Karli Spaid | Miami (OH) | Infield |
| Alex Storako | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Alana Vawter | Stanford | Pitcher |
| Skylar Wallace | Florida | Infield |
| Danielle Williams | Northwestern | Pitcher |
| Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Jordy Bahl | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Kayla Beaver | Central Arkansas | Pitcher |
| Rachel Becker | Oklahoma State | Infield |
| Maya Brady | UCLA | Utility |
| Valerie Cagle | Clemson | Pitcher/Utility |
| NiJaree Canady | Clemson | Pitcher |
| Erin Coffel | Kentucky | Infield |
| Jayda Coleman | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| Megan Faraimo | UCLA | Pitcher |
| Montana Fouts | Alabama | Pitcher |
| Alex Honnold | Missouri | Outfield |
| Tiare Jennings | Oklahoma | Infield |
| Taryn Kern | Indiana | Infield |
| Baylee Klingler | Washington | Infield |
| Kayla Kowalik | Kentucky | Catcher |
| Kelly Maxwell | Oklahoma State | Pitcher |
| Nicole May | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Sydney McKinney | Wichita State | Infield |
| Kiki Milloy | Tennessee | Outfield |
| Maddie Penta | Auburn | Pitcher |
| Ashley Rogers | Tennessee | Pitcher |
| Kathryn Sandercock | Florida State | Pitcher |
| Alex Storako | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Alana Vawter | Stanford | Pitcher |
| Skylar Wallace | Florida | Infield |
| Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Jordy Bahl | Oklahoma | Pitcher |
| Maya Brady | UCLA | Utility |
| Valerie Cagle | Clemsom | Pitcher/Utility |
| Jayda Coleman | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| Megan Faraimo | UCLA | Pitcher |
| Tiare Jennings | Oklahoma | Infield |
| Sydney McKinney | Wichita State | Infield |
| Kiki Milloy | Tennessee | Outfield |
| Ashley Rogers | Tennessee | Pitcher |
| Skylar Wallace | Florida | Infield |
| Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Maya Brady | UCLA | Utility |
| Valerie Cagle | Clemson | Pitcher/Utility |
| Skylar Wallace | Florida | Infield |
| Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Valerie Cagle | Clemson | Pitcher/Utility |

Cagle, a three-time ACC Pitcher of the Week and All-ACC first-team selection, etched her way on the national leaderboard in both pitching and hitting with a .469 batting average (No. 4), 19 home runs (No. 7) and 25 wins in the circle (No. 9). Making history during the 2023 season, Clemson’s dominating two-way player set a new single-season record for the Tigers with 19 home runs in addition to tossing the program’s first perfect game with a five-inning, eight-strikeout performance against Mercer on March 8. Cagle’s presence on the rubber remained consistent throughout her redshirt-junior season, tallying a 25-8 win-loss record and 1.56 ERA throughout 193 innings pitched. Earning her second ACC Player of the Year honor (2021, 2023), Cagle led the Tigers to the Norman Super Regional against No. 1 ranked Oklahoma where she finished with a .500 batting average and .625 slugging percentage against the Sooners.
| Year | Name | College | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | NiJaree Canady | Stanford | Pitcher |
| 2023 | Valerie Cagle | Clemson | Pitcher/Utility |
| 2022 | Jocelyn Alo | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| 2021 | Jocelyn Alo | Oklahoma | Outfield |
| 2020 | – | – | – |
| 2019 | Rachel Garcia | UCLA | Pitcher/DP |
| 2018 | Rachel Garcia | UCLA | Pitcher/DP |
| 2017 | Kelly Barnhill | Florida | Pitcher |
| 2016 | Sierra Romero | Michigan | Infield |
| 2015 | Lauren Haeger | Florida | Pitcher/Infield |
| 2014 | Lacey Waldrop | Florida State | Pitcher |
| 2013 | Keilani Ricketts | Oklahoma | Pitcher/DP |
| 2012 | Keilani Ricketts | Oklahoma | Pitcher/DP |
| 2011 | Ashley Hansen | Stanford | Infield |
| 2010 | Danielle Lawrie | Washington | Pitcher |
| 2009 | Danielle Lawrie | Washington | Pitcher |
| 2008 | Angela Tincher | Virginia Tech | Pitcher |
| 2007 | Monica Abbott | Tennessee | Pitcher |
| 2006 | Cat Osterman | Texas | Pitcher |
| 2005 | Cat Osterman | Texas | Pitcher |
| 2004 | Jessica Van Der Linden | Florida State | Pitcher/Outfield |
| 2003 | Cat Osterman | Texas | Pitcher |
| 2002 | Stacey Nuveman | UCLA | Catcher |

















