Category Archives: NCSA Headlines

DISTRICT II TEAM PREVIEWS

District II teams are powerhouses as not 1 but 2 teams from District II attended the NCSA D2 World Series. Representing the south conference, we had both Stevenson and Salisbury, Stevenson is currently ranked #3 and Salisbury is #2 in the Nation!  Lock Haven is another team to watch as they attended the District Playoffs as they had a great run but fell short of the championship title. Adding Towson to D2 this season will bring more competition to District II! Click here to see District II Team Previews!

 

DISTRICT 1 TEAM PREVIEWS

District 1 teams are no strangers to the top 10 as majority of District 1 teams were ranked very highly! Last year’s preseason top 10 New Haven, Sacred Heart (D2) and Merrimack were all teams who were ranked! Sacred Heart (D2) are very familiar with attending World Series now they can add the NCSA D2 World series to that list as they played 4th overall at the NCSA D2 World Series! for the 2024-25 season we did add a few new teams to District 1 from Division 1 Quinnipiac and New England. As for new teams we added Yale to the mix of new teams to the NCSA this season! Let’s See if Fairfield will be able to remain undefeated this season as the season will is set to begin this weekend! Click here to see District 1 Team Previews! 

RECORDED LEAGUE MEETING

If you weren’t able to join us last night LIVE, not to worry!  Click here to watch the recorded version of the NCSA Annual League Meeting HERE!

SAVANNAH AHRENS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNER

After receiving dozens of nominations from NCSA teams across the country, the NCSA has awarded Alana Ganop from Michigan State University the 2024 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.

Michigan State Club Softball Head Coach and winner of the 2022 Savannah Ahrens Sportsmanship Award, Claudia Rea nominated Alana and had this to say about her.

“If there is anyone to be considered for this year’s Savannah Ahrens Sportsmanship Award, it is Alana Ganop. Alana embodies and exceeds all aspects of sportsmanship not only in softball, but also in her daily life.

Saying that Alana is a hard worker would be an understatement. Alana prioritizes our team and her teammates in the biggest and smallest of ways. She is constantly putting others before herself and making sure everyone is included. Her work ethic is admirable, and she leaves each practice knowing she gave it her all. She is the first to help carry equipment, ask for extra reps, and see if anyone needs assistance with anything whether it is softball related or not.

Alana’s love for softball goes far beyond the game. She brings intangible aspects to the table such as integrity, accountability, and always has a positive attitude. There is never a day where she doesn’t have a bright smile on her face and a car full of teammates that she drives to and from practices and games. She is incredibly kind to her teammates and opponents, setting aside differences and constantly uplifting others. Alana takes accountability without making excuses, which is a selfless and valuable skill to have.  

Off the field Alana is a well-rounded leader in the community and a frequent volunteer. She is the project leader for March for Our Lives at Michigan State, an undergraduate assistant for the Adolescent Diversion Program, a member of Empowering Women in Law, and currently works at the juvenile detention center in Ingham County. She has advocated on behalf of the Lansing area youth in a school, family, and community setting to utilize their strengths and skills to help them accomplish their goals. With plans to attend Law School after undergrad, Alana’s passion for her community is unrivaled and she doesn’t let adversity hinder her from making a difference in the community.

Alana also exemplifies great patience. I have never experienced anyone as patient with others as Alana. Even with her incredibly busy schedule, she is always offering help to her teammates, whether it’s giving them a ride or helping with schoolwork. She is the first to volunteer for any event the club must be present at and represents our team with great class. What sets Alana apart from others is that she makes time for people, without making them feel like they are burdening her. Her selflessness and sportsmanship are inspiring and something I think we can all look up to, and will take her far in life.”

NEW TEAM – CSU-PUEBLO!

Colorado State University-Pueblo officially joined the NCSA for the 2024-2025 season! The NCSA is excited to welcome the ThunderWolves who join the University of Missouri, Washington University in St. Louis, Youngstown State University, University of St. Thomas, Yale University, University of New Mexico and Nova Southeastern University as the new teams for ’24-’25 thus far.

If your team is interested in joining the NCSA for next season, contact Lacie Lautner today!

NCSA ANNUAL LEAGUE MEETING

The NCSA Annual League Meeting is set for August 13th, 2024 at 7:00pm EST on the NCSA Facebook Page.  This meeting is extremely important for all club softball teams 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.  Click HERE for the official invitation with all the details.

Make sure to mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 13th at 7:00pm EST.  The meeting will happen LIVE on the NCSA Facebook Page.

NCSA PARTNERS WITH NFCA!

The NCSA partnered with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) for the 2024-2025 season.  This partnership will run through the 2026-2027 season.  The NFCA (www.nfca.org) is the premier “one-stop-shop” organization in the sport of fastpitch softball.

There are many services offered to the membership, highlighted by education, events, awards and networking opportunities.  Education remains the top priority featuring a grassroots Coaching Tools Package compiled of practice plans, drills, evaluation forms.  The NFCA also disseminates podcasts, forums, a video vault, virtual coaches clinics, webinars, a mentoring program, publications, a drills database and accurate credible information surrounding the sport. Learn more about the NFCA here: https://nfca.org/pages/about-nfca.

“The NCSA has experienced tremendous growth over the past 2 decades with more and more student athletes looking to continue their fastpitch softball careers at the college level,” said NCSA President & CEO, Sandy Sanderson.  “This partnership with the NFCA will create opportunities for our club softball coaches to enhance their team’s skills development, while also providing a pathway for our players to become coaches themselves following their playing careers.”

The NCSA is so excited to be partnered with the NFCA this year and providing our coaches a 1-year complimentary membership (normally $60).  NCSA presidents/coaches will now be able to access countless education pieces the NFCA has to offer.  They can take these offerings, utilize them, and make their team that much better!

NFCA Executive Director, Carol Bruggeman had this to say about the partnership.  “I would like to thank the NCSA for making a huge commitment to their softball coaches by offering a membership to our Association.  Everyone wins with this new initiative. NCSA coaches will have access to relevant NFCA benefits and the NCSA will help grow the sport of softball. Special thanks to NCSA CEO Sandy Sanderson, Vice President Christian Smith, and NFCA Director of Membership Paula Blumenschein for their efforts in bringing this initiative to life.”

Team presidents/coaches will be emailed individually with instructions on how to set up their complimentary NFCA membership account.

Any questions regarding this partnership can be directed to NCSA Vice President of Softball Operations, Christian Smith.

SAVANNAH AHRENS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

For the last few years, the NCSA has awarded the “Savannah Ahrens Award” to an individual who has distinguished themselves through demonstrated acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior.  Past award recipients are Sacred Heart’s Kassidy Pratt, Michigan State’s Claudia Rea, U.S. Naval Academy’s Jackie McNulla and Northern Arizona’s Mikayla Kea.

Savannah dedicated well over a decade to the NCSA, first as a player then most recently as the Vice-President of Operations.  In January of 2022, Savanah made the difficult but honorable decision to retire from the NCSA to spend more time with her young family.  That being said, without Savannah’s dedication, commitment and enthusiasm, the NCSA would not be where it is today.  That is why we are honored to name this distinguished award after her.

In order to nominate a player for the Savannah Ahrens Award, please email a testimonial (500 words maximum) to Christian Smith at [email protected] by the deadline of Sunday, July 14th.  Information to include in the testimonial is detailed in the nomination form.

UNIV. OF MISSOURI JOINES FOR 24/25

The University of Missouri officially joined the NCSA for the 2024-2025 season! The NCSA is excited to welcome the Tigers who join Washington University in St. Louis, Youngstown State University, University of St. Thomas, Yale University, University of New Mexico and Nova Southeastern University as the new teams for ’24-’25 thus far.

New teams are welcome to join the NCSA through July 31st.  If your team is interested in joining the NCSA for next season, contact Christian Smith today!