2017 ALL-LOUISIANA COLLEGIATE SOFTBALL TEAM
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All-time list of All-Louisiana softball major awards  (PDF file)

By Ed Cassiere
Assistant Athletics Director for Communications, Xavier University
(written for the Louisiana Sports Writers Association)

     Louisiana-Lafayette's DJ Sanders and LSU's Allie Walljasper took the torch for their programs by virtue of their major awards on the 2017 All-Louisiana collegiate softball team.
     Sanders, a junior shortstop from Columbus, Miss., gives the Ragin' Cajuns six Hitter of the Year awards in the last seven seasons and 10 in the last 15. Walljasper, a junior right-hander from Manteca, Calif., extends the Tigers' streak of Pitcher of the Year honors to three.
     The Freshman of the Year is UL Lafayette's Alyssa Denham, a right-handed pitcher from Alvin, Texas. If tradition holds, she'll become a torchbearer, too. The previous six Cajuns to win Freshman of the Year eventually won Louisiana's major hitting or pitching awards.
     It's not business as usual everywhere, however. Designated player Danelle Billings is the first LSU-Alexandria athlete to win a major award — the junior from Nixa, Mo., is Newcomer of the Year. And Mark Montgomery is a drought-breaker, giving Louisiana Tech its first Coach of the Year since 1988.
     A Louisiana Sports Writers Association panel of media and sports publicists selected the All-Louisiana team, based on statistics and performances through the teams' conference tournaments. Those statistics were used in this story.
     Sanders tied an NCAA season record with six grand slams and led Division I with 1.73 runs per game, 28 home runs, 0.55 homers per game, 78 RBI, 1.53 RBI per game, 154 total bases and 1.055 slugging percentage. She hit .397 and was a USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 finalist.
     Sanders' plus-10 advantage in Hitter of the Year votes — 12 for her, two apiece for Billings and LSU outfielder Bailey Landry — was the largest in four years. Billings and Landry were first-team selections. Landry is All-Louisiana for the third time and on the first team for the second time (also 2015).
     Walljasper was 16-4 with a 1.21 ERA, 11 shutouts and 138 strikeouts in 135 1/3 innings. She pitched a one-hitter to beat Tennessee 1-0 and snap the Vols' 20-game winning streak. She helped LSU reach the Women's College World Series for the third consecutive year.
     Walljasper collected nine votes for Pitcher of the Year, Runner-up was UL Lafayette's Alex Stewart, who shared the 2016 pitching award with LSU's Carley Hoover. Stewart repeated as first-team All-Louisiana, but Hoover made the second team after first-team berths the past two seasons.
     Denham was 15-2 — she beat SEC top-5 teams Alabama and Texas A&M — and had a 2.20 ERA with five shutouts and 73 strikeouts in 124 1/3 innings. She was the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and All-Louisiana honorable mention.
     Billings, a transfer from Evangel University in Springfield, Mo., hit .480 with 18 home runs, a school record, and 76 RBI. Billings was the Red River Athletic Conference Player and Newcomer of the Year, and she led LSUA to a third-place finish in the NAIA World Series — the best national finish for the 10-year-old program.
     Montgomery, in his fifth season at Louisiana Tech, led the Lady Techsters to their first NCAA Tournament berth and conference tournament championship since 2008 and a 38-24 record — their most victories since 1995. The Techsters surged from off the radar, having no preseason All-Conference USA players but landing a program-record six on the end-of-season team.
     Montgomery received six votes for Coach of the Year, two more than LSU's Beth Torina, a runner-up for the third time. (Torina was 2015 Coach of the Year.) McNeese State's James Landreneaux and UL Lafayette's Michael Lotief also received multiple votes.
     Same as last year, UL Lafayette and LSU combined for nine of the 12 All-Louisiana first-team selections. For the 10th consecutive year, the Cajuns lead the state in first-team selections. They produced six, their most since seven in 2012.
     UL Lafayette's other first-team selections are Kassidy Zeringue at second base, Kara Gremillion at third base and Aleah Craighton and Haley Hayden in the outfield. Gremillion and Sanders are the only unanimous selections this year. Gremillion is the only first-team sophomore. Hayden is first-team All-Louisiana for the fourth time and the second time in the outfield (also 2014). She played second base her other two seasons. Craighton is a repeat first-team selection and, like Sanders, first-team NFCA All-America.
     Also on the first team are LSU catcher Sahvanna Jaquish, McNeese State utility player Erika Piancastelli and Louisiana College's Mattie Stine at first base. Jaquish is first-team All-Louisiana for the fourth time. Piancastelli — a junior who already holds McNeese and Southland Conference career records for walks and the McNeese career record for RBI — was second team in 2015 and 2016.
     Leading the second team are McNeese with four selections and Louisiana Tech with three. McNeese's representatives are pitcher Rachel Smith, Carleigh Chaumont at second base, outfielder Justyce McClain and designated player Alexandria Saldivar. Representing Tech are pitcher Krystal De La Cruz, outfielder Morgan Turkoly and Jazlyn Crowder at utility. Turkoly, a sophomore, is a repeat second-team selection.
     Also on the second team are Lexie Comeaux of UL Lafayette at catcher, Mahalia Gibson of Southeastern Louisiana at first base, Jordan Rains of Northwestern State at third base, LSUA's Julinn Torres — who hit .430 in four seasons — at shortstop and Samantha Mracich of Nicholls State in the outfield.
     Fifteen student-athletes received honorable mention. This is the 32nd year of All-Louisiana softball selections.


2017 ALL-LOUISIANA COLLEGIATE SOFTBALL TEAM
(season statistics do not include NCAA or NAIA tournament games)
First Team
Position Name School Yr. Hometown Notes
Pitcher Alex Stewart Louisiana-Lafayette Sr. Zionsville, Ind. 25-3, 1.66 ERA, CoSIDA Academic All-America second team, All-Sun Belt first team
Pitcher Allie Walljasper LSU Jr. Manteca, Calif. 16-4, 1.21 ERA, NFCA All-America third team, All-SEC second team
Catcher Sahvanna Jaquish LSU Sr. Highland, Calif. .343, 8 HR, 53 RBI, NFCA All-America first team, All-SEC second team
First Base Mattie Stine Louisiana College Jr. Hackberry, La. .441, 3 HR, 40 RBI, NFCA Division III All-West Region second team
Second Base Kassidy Zeringue Louisiana-Lafayette Sr. Lutcher, La. .395, 11 RBI, two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America second team
Third Base Kara Gremillion Louisiana-Lafayette So. Gonzales, La. .318, 4 HR, 31 RBI, reached base in final 43 games, All-Sun Belt first team
Shortstop DJ Sanders Louisiana-Lafayette Jr. Columbus, Miss. .397, 28 HR, 78 RBI, NFCA All-America first team, Sun Belt Player of the Year
Outfield Aleah Craighton Louisiana-Lafayette Jr. Prairieville, La. .356, 18 HR, 53 RBI, 48 walks, NFCA All-America first team, All-Sun Belt first team
Outfield Haley Hayden Louisiana-Lafayette Sr. West Monroe, La. .382, 12 HR, 56 RBI, school record for career runs
Outfield Bailey Landry LSU Sr. Prairieville, La. .431, 2 HR, 32 RBI, NFCA All-America first team, All-SEC first team
Designated PlayerDanelle Billings LSU-Alexandria Jr. Nixa, Mo. .480, 18 HR, 76 RBI, NAIA All-America first team, Red River Player of the Year
Utility Erika Piancastelli McNeese State Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. .375, 12 HR, 48 RBI, two-time Southland Player of the Year
 
Hitter of the Year:  DJ Sanders, Louisiana-Lafayette
Pitcher of the Year:  Allie Walljasper, LSU
Newcomer of the Year:  Danelle Billings, LSU-Alexandria
Freshman of the Year:  Alyssa Denham, Louisiana-Lafayette
Coach of the Year:  Mark Montgomery, Louisiana Tech
 
Second Team
Position Name School Yr. Hometown Notes
Pitcher Krystal De La Cruz Louisiana Tech So. Eagle Pass, Texas 13-3, 1.76 ERA, 2 saves, C-USA Newcomer of the Year
Pitcher Carley Hoover LSU Jr. Clemson, S.C. 11.6, 1.08 ERA, All-South Region second team
Pitcher Rachel Smith McNeese State Sr. Baytown, Texas 17-7, 2.35 ERA, Southland Pitcher of the Year
Catcher Lexie Comeaux Louisiana-Lafayette So. Tomball, Texas .351, 10 HR, 47 RBI, zero errors, All-Sun Belt second team
First Base Mahalia Gibson Southeastern Louisiana Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss. .317, 3 HR, 36 RBI, All-Southland second team, Southland Newcomer of the Year
Second Base Carleigh Chaumont McNeese State Jr. Moss Bluff, La. .324, 4 HR, 29 RBI, two grand slams
Third Base Jordan Rains Northwestern State Sr. Houston, Texas .279, 13 RBI, All-Southland third team
Shortstop Julinn Torres LSU-Alexandria Sr. El Paso, Texas .453, 14 HR, 63 RBI, NAIA All-America first team, hit .430 in 4 seasons
Outfield Justyce McClain McNeese State So. Phoenix, Ariz. .447, 22 RBI, 27-of-31 stolen bases, All-Southland first team
Outfield Samantha Mracich Nicholls State Fr. Metairie, La. .393, 1 HR, 22 RBI, All-Southland second team, 3-0 with 1.24 ERA as a pitcher
Outfield Morgan Turkoly Louisiana Tech So. Sanger, Texas .367, 2 HR, 36 RBI, NFCA All-Mideast Region third team, All-C-USA first team
Designated PlayerAlexandria SaldivarMcNeese State Fr. Princeton, Texas .345, 3 HR, 26 RBI, All-Southland first team
Utility Jazlyn Crowder Louisiana Tech So. Kennedale, Texas .284, 6 HR, 27 RBI, All-Conference USA second team
 
Honorable Mention
Pitcher:  Alyssa Denham, Louisiana-Lafayette; Marci West, LSU-Alexandria.
First Base:  Kasey Frederick, Nicholls State; Pauline Tufi, Louisiana Tech.
Second Base:  Brooke Morris, Nicholls State.
Shortstop:  Tia Coleman, Grambling; Amanda Gianelloni, Nicholls State.
Outfield:  Aliyah Andrews, LSU; Ali Galaz, Louisiana Tech; Emily Griggs, LSU; Kellye Kincannon, Northwestern State; Kinsey Nichols, Southeastern Louisiana; Jacy Ummel, LSU-Alexandria.
Designated Player:  Taria Page, Louisiana Tech.
Utility:  Sydney Bourg, Nicholls State.
 
Vote Breakdown of Major Awards
Hitter of the Year:  DJ Sanders, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12; Danelle Billings, LSU-Alexandria, 2; Bailey Landry, LSU, 2.
Pitcher of the Year:  Allie Walljasper, LSU, 9; Alex Stewart, Louisiana-Lafayette, 6; Rachel Smith, McNeese State, 1.
Freshman of the Year:  Alyssa Denham, Louisiana-Lafayette, 10; Samantha Mracich, Nicholls State, 4; Alexandria Saldivar, McNeese State, 1; Jacy Ummel, LSU-Alexandria, 1.
Coach of the Year:  Mark Montgomery, Louisiana Tech, 6; Beth Torina, LSU, 4; James Landreneaux, McNeese State, 3; Michael Lotief, Louisiana-Lafayette, 2; Jerry Breaux, LSU-Alexandria, 1.