Dreese, Valdez named CSC Academic All-District winners

OLLU’s Kayla Dreese and Cassandra Valdez have been selected to the 2023-2024 Academic All-District® Softball Team. The program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Recipients must be a starter or important reserve with a 3.50 cumulative grade point average and above.

College Sports Communicators (formerly the College Sports Information Directors of American – CoSIDA), such as OLLU’s 18-year member Patricia Constantin and second-year member Ryan O’Keefe, submit nominees for consideration. The organization boasts more than 3,000 members, and all are eligible to vote for all sports teams yearly.

Both Dreese and Valdez were selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists. They will advance to the national ballot, where CSC members will vote on them.

Watch party in UWAC today for Saints softball in NAIA World Series

A watch party will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in the UWAC for the No. 1 ranked OLLU softball team as the Saints pursue a national championship in the NAIA World Series.

OLLU, the No. 1 seed, plays the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma (USAO), the No. 6 seed, in the semifinals in Columbus, Georgia. The Saints have defeated the Drovers twice this season.

The Saints have outscored opponents 6-0 in the tournament. Cassandra Valdez has pitched all 14 innings with 18 combined strikeouts. She is 28-1 in the circle with an ERA of 0.54. 

Kayla Dreese is 2-for-3 at the plate and has scored two runs. The Saints have hit 50 home runs this season and are batting .352. The squad has stolen four bases at the tournament and have drawn seven walks. 

Come out to the UWAC and support OLLU!

Softball faces Cottey College in NAIA opening round

The top-seeded OLLU softball team (50-3) will face fourth-seed Cottey College at 2:30 p.m. today in the NAIA Softball National Championship Opening Round at the St. Mary’s University Softball Field.

OLLU is competing in the San Antonio Bracket, one of two brackets featuring four teams. The eight remaining host cities will feature five teams. The winners of each bracket will advance to the 43rd Annual NAIA Softball National Championship, which will be held May 23-29 at the South Commons Complex in Columbus, Ga.

Head Coach Bruce Lenington commented, “The exciting part of this time of year is that everyone has the same record, same ranking and same goal. Our players are ready to compete and leave it all on the field.”

The Saints were runners-up in the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) Championship Tournament after capturing the regular-season title with a perfect 24-0 record. This year, they received the No. 1 rank in every regular-season NAIA Softball Coaches’ Poll.

After losing to Central Washington in early February, the Saints went on a 45-game win streak before losing twice to LSU-Alexandria in the conference tournament.

The Saints are led by Cassandra Valdez, who has 57 runs, four triples, 14 home runs, 42 walks and 28 stolen bases. She also leads the team in OBP with .529 and SLG with .824. Kayla Dreese leads the Saints in hits with 56, in doubles with 13 and batting average with .427. Natalie Rodriguez leads the team in 44 RBIs.

OLLU’s pitching ranks among the nation’s best. Cassandra Valdez has an ERA of 0.67, second-best in the NAIA. She has logged nine shutouts, three saves and a record of 23-1. She has 228 strikeouts. Ava Hernandez has an ERA of 1.41 with a record of 19-2. She has eight shutouts and 99 strikeouts.

Softball clinches RRAC regular season title with sweep of TAMUSA

The OLLU softball team clinched the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) regular-season title with a sweep of Texas A&M University-San Antonio (AM-SA), 11-0 and 11-3. 

The Saints won both games in five innings, and increased their win streak to 41 from Feb. 9-April 20, 2024. They own the longest win streak of any university in any division (NCAA D1, D2, D3 and NAIA).

The Saints move to 45-1 overall and 22-0 in the Red River Athletic Conference. AM-SA drops to 24-17 overall and 10-13 in conference.

In between games, the team honored Madison Garza and Eneli Garza for their individual senior day. After the games, the Saints recognized all the seniors, adding Alyssa Flores, Kayla Dreese, Alana Benitez, Cassandra Valdez, Marissa Bradley and Natalie Rodriguez.

Softball sweeps A&M-San Antonio to open conference play 

The softball team opened Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) play with a sweep of Texas A&M University – San Antonio (A&M-SA) on Saturday, 5-1 and 10-1. The No. 7 Saints improve to 12-1 overall and 2-0 in conference, while the Jaguars drop to 5-3 overall and 0-2 in conference.

Head Coach Bruce Lenington commented, “These were two great conference wins for us on the road. Our players did a great job of sticking with our offensive game plan in game one and many players contributed in game two. I’m excited to represent RRAC in an Oklahoma City tournament next weekend.”

In the opener, Saints centerfielder Kayla Dreese went 4-for-4 and drove in one run while Cassandra Valdez struck out 13 while hurling a one-hit shutout.

In the second game, Valdez drove in five runs with two homers and Ava Hernandez secured the win, allowing one run on four hits through four innings. 

Six Saints softball players named NAIA Scholar-Athletes

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) released the 2023 Daktronics NAIA Softball Scholar-Athletes last week. The 2023 list features student-athletes who achieved at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA) at their institution, appeared on the eligibility certificate for the sport and have attended one full year at said institution.

Earning recognition from OLLU are Marissa Bradley, Kayla Dreese, Jennifer Estrada, Kristee Salas, Caitlin Terrazas and Cassandra Valdez.