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25/26 NCSA ANNUAL LEAGUE MEETING

The NCSA Annual League Meeting will take place LIVE on Tuesday, August 5th at 7:00pm EST.  Click HERE for the invitation to the 25/26 NCSA Annual League Meeting.

This meeting is extremely important for you to attend.  We go over a lot of great information, it’s interactive and we will have a discussion about rules for the upcoming season.  It is certainly your chance to have your voice heard!  All the details are in the invitation, but please mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 5th at 7:00pm EST.  The meeting will happen LIVE on the NCSA Facebook Page.

 

JULIA NEIN; SAVANNAH AHRENS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNER

After receiving a record number of nominations from NCSA teams across the country, the NCSA has awarded Julia Nein from the University of Cincinnati, the 2025 Savannah Ahrens Sportsmanship Award. The Savannah Ahrens Sportsmanship Award, given yearly, is an honor bestowed to a student-athlete who has distinguished themselves through demonstrated acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior.

The University of Cincinnati Club Softball Team nominated Julia and this is what they had to say:

“Julia Nein, a graduating senior at the University of Cincinnati, has been a dedicated member of the Club Softball team for three years, serving as team president during the 2024–2025 season. Her unwavering commitment to sportsmanship, ethical leadership, and team-first values makes her an outstanding nominee for the NCSA Savannah Ahrens Sportsmanship Award. In fact, her teammates voted to nominate her for this honor, a testament to the profound impact she has had on the team.

Throughout the season, Julia consistently put the needs of others ahead of her own. She often sacrificed her own practice reps to help her teammates improve, offering extra guidance and encouragement at the expense of her own development. Her selfless attitude and team-first mentality were clear in every decision she made, whether it was dedicating time to the team or taking on extra roles as needed. Julia made everyone around her feel good. She was the player that would always be respectful to umps even when challenging as a “coach” role. She was the player that would talk to the other team nicely and embrace the love of the game we all shared to bring us there. She was the first to cheer you up and the loudest in the field. You could tell Julia enjoyed being a leader not only for the love of the game but also for the opportunity to create positive change.

Julia worked tirelessly to enhance the team’s culture and community involvement. Under her leadership, the team completed six hours of community service for the first time in its history. She initiated impactful programs such as Mental Health Week, fostering open discussions about mental health resources and support. She also organized a Breast Cancer Awareness Game to honor and support affected families. Julia introduced the team motto “We Over Me,” encapsulating her philosophy of collective success over individual accolades.

Julia also worked tirelessly to cultivate a positive team culture, leading by example with respect for opponents, umpires, and families. Her positive energy and constant encouragement uplifted everyone around her, creating an environment where respect and sportsmanship always came first. Even when faced with difficult or unpopular decisions, such as changes in playing time or batting order, Julia maintained an open and honest dialogue with her teammates. She made it a point to respectfully explain her decisions, always emphasizing her intent to serve the best interests of the team and uphold the integrity of the game.

Julia embraced fair leadership, kindness, and sportsmanship at every opportunity. Her honesty, openness, and unwavering respect for others left a lasting impact on her teammates and the entire softball community around her. Her actions embody the core values of the NCSA Sportsmanship Award, making her a truly deserving recipient of this recognition.”

25/26 NEW TEAM!

Texas A&M Corpus Christi has officially joined the NCSA for the 2025-2026 season! The NCSA is excited to welcome the Islanders who join Wake Forest, Lehigh, Virginia Commonwealth, South Florida and West Chester as the new teams for ’25-’26 season thus far.

If your team is interested in joining the NCSA for this upcoming season, contact Christian Smith today!

SACCA NAMED DIR. OF SPRING TRAINING OPS.

The NCSA is excited to announce that Antonio Sacca has been named Director of Spring Training Operations – EAST effective immediately.  Sacca has overseen the NCBA side of the Swing into Spring Showcase in Panama City Beach for over two years and with his promotion, he will now oversee the NCSA-side of the event as well.  Antonio is excited to grow the NCSA Swing into Spring Showcase and is committed to making the event the best its ever been for 2026 and beyond.

If your team is interested in going to Panama City Beach, Florida for the 2026 NCSA Swing into Spring Showcase, be sure to reach out to Antonio!

25/26 NEW TEAMS!

Wake Forest University and Lehigh University both officially joined the NCSA for the 2025-2026 season! The NCSA is excited to welcome the Mountain Hawks and Demon Deacons who join Virginia Commonwealth, South Florida and West Chester as the new teams for ’25-’26 season thus far.

If your team is interested in joining the NCSA for this upcoming season, contact Christian Smith today!

RAWLINGS NCSA DII FINAL TOP 20!

No surprise here…your B2B NCSA DII National Champs, are the #1 Team for the 2nd straight year!  The Warhawks from UW-Whitewater are the unanimous #1 Team in Division II receiving all 5 first place votes.  Your runner-up, High Point finishes 2nd in the rankings while Salisbury and Quinnipiac finish at #3 and #4 respectively.

Check out the Rawlings FINAL NCSA DII Top 10 Poll to see how the final Top 10 finish up.

Great job to everyone this past year.  The 2025-2026 season will be here before we know it.

UW-WHITEWATER B2B NATIONAL CHAMPS!

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater are your 2025 NCSA Division II National Champions after they defeated High Point University 5-1 in the National Championship Game.  The Warhawks were perfect in Cranberry Township, going 5-0 to claim their 2nd NCSA DII National Championship.  The Most Valuable Player Honor went to Kate Cavanaugh, who dominated in the pitching circle and was dominate at the plate all weekend.

NCSA D2 May Top 10

Rawlings May Top 10

It is World Series time! The May Top 10 is very important as we will use this Top 10 is used to help seed our 4 teams for the World Series! As you can see, we have a lot of movement with a new #1 seed, UW-Whitewater, this team is strong and will not back down to any opponent, not to mention they are the reigning National Champions!  Following 14 points behind is Quinnipiac . Quinnipiac is new to the top 10 as of last month being their debut. High Point is the #3 seed, is new to Division 2 this season as they dominated in District 3.  Salisbury  is the #4 seed not only have they had an amazing season they deserved this spot in the World Series as they were the runners-up in the 2024 World Series!

To follow along all things NCSA D2 World Series click HERE.

 

Next poll 6/4/25

NCSA D2 APRIL TOP 10

SHU D2 Pioneers stay put at the #1 position in the Rawlings NCSA D2 Top 10 Poll. With their season completed SHU D2 is undefeated at 18-0!

The big news is #2 Oakland has officially made it on the top 10, from not being ranked to jumping all the way to #2 this is quite impressive Oakland!  #3 Northern Michigan has a very impressive resume this season saving their spot at the district playoffs with a record of 13-2 #3 is well deserved! #4 Towson has also made an appearance on the top 10 with a record of 11-1 losing to Salisbury our, #7 team!  #8 Quinnipiac, #9 Merrimack and #10 SVSU are all trying to fight their way to the top coming in from not being ranked!

5 new teams join the Top 10, while two teams drop out.  Lots of movement within the Top 10, so make sure to check out where your favorite teams land this Month.

Next Top 10 Poll Released: 5/1/2025