Louisville, Ky. – The Angelo State softball team saw two of its members –
Zoey Sifuentes and
Tatiana Trotter – named to a pair of All-American teams, with the NFCA and the D2CCA releasing their teams today.
Sifuentes was named an NFCA Second-Team All-American while Trotter was named to the third team. In D2CCA, the duo were both named to the third team.
This marks the 38
th and 39
th All-American honors for the Rambelles in program history.
Sifuentes, the LSC Freshman of the Year, experienced a breakout rookie season in San Angelo, leading the Rambelles with a .404 batting average, 21 doubles, and 76 RBI.
The Exercise Science student hit 16 home runs in her rookie season and had an .814 slugging percentage. The Lamesa product has carried two separate hit streaks of 12 and 11 games, respectively, during the season.
This is Sifuentes' first two All-American honors in her young career.
Trotter, the senior Intelligence and Analysis student from Lubbock, finished her senior season hitting .358 with 18 home runs and driving in 58 runs. The NFCA Division II Player of the Week for the final week of the regular season has recorded 18 career triples, the most in program history, and became the fifth player to surpass the 40-homer mark in an ASU career.
The Rambelles' lone four-year letterwinner slugged a team-best .838 and held a 29-game streak where she reached base earlier this season. She finishes her career with a .673 slugging percentage, 167 runs scored, 42 home runs, 171 RBI, 396 total bases, 99 walks, and ten sacrifice flies, all of which are top-ten marks in program history in their respective categories.
This marks Trotter's second and third All-American honors after being named a CSC Academic All-American last season.