Five Cougars earn CSC Academic All-District honors

Lindy Milkowski, Hailey Morrow, Aleia Agbayani, Kaysen Korth and Keila Kamoku each received the academic award.

Five Cougars earn CSC Academic All-District honorsFive Cougars earn CSC Academic All-District honors
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Five BYU softball student-athletes were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team, the organization announced on Tuesday morning.

Catcher Lindy Milkowski, shortstop Hailey Morrow, outfielder Aleia Agbayani, pitcher Kaysen Korth and third baseman Keila Kamoku each received the academic award that recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for performance both on the field and in the classroom.

Nominees for the award must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher and compete in 90 percent of the institution's games played or start in at least 66 percent of the institution's games. Pitchers must have made at least 17 appearances or pitched 35 innings.

Academic All-District honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members.

Those who are selected for first-, second- and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced June 17, 2025. Both Milkowski and Morrow were selected to advance to the national ballot.

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Milkowski posted a 4.0 GPA in post-baccalaureate studies after graduating with a psychology degree from Eastern Illinois, where she recorded a 3.92 undergraduate GPA, prior to her arrival in Provo. The fifth-year senior led the Big 12 with 12 homers in conference play and also caught 18 runners stealing, which led the league and ranked No. 11 nationally.

Morrow is an exercise and wellness major with a 3.79 GPA. She led the team in doubles (8) and defensive assists (104), scored the seond-most runs (43), posted the third-most home runs (11), RBI (32), walks (22) and stolen bases (3), and had the third-best slugging percentage (.599).

Agbayani recorded a 3.69 GPA as a post-baccalaureate study student, tranferring to BYU a pair of seasons ago after graduating from Cal Berkeley with a 3.6 undergraduate GPA. She led BYU in hit by pitches (6) and posted the team’s third highest on-base percentage (.443) and doubles (6) to go along with the fourth-most walks (19).

Korth has a 3.62 GPA as a communications major with a public relations emphasis. She paced the Cougars in ERA (2.25), wins (16), complete games (5), saves (5), innings pitched (124.2), strikeouts (102) and opposting batting average (.241) Her five saves were good for No. 13 in the nation and led the Big 12.

Kamoku graduated with a degree in communications, emphasizing in journalism and sports media, with a 3.56 GPA. She posted BYU’s second-most sacrifice flies (2) and fourth-most home runs (8), also finishing with the fifth-most runs (21) and total bases (59). Defensively, she was third on the team in assists (58).

To view the full list of CSC Academic All-District honorees, visit the Academic All-America website.