Cougars earn three top WCC awards, nine on All-WCC Teams

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SAN BRUNO, Calif. – Following a fifth-straight West Coast Conference championship, BYU softball received three top awards in addition to nine All-WCC players, the conference announced Tuesday.

The WCC Freshman of the Year in 2017, Rylee Jensen earned WCC Player of the Year this season. Bridget Fleener won BYU’s second-consecutive WCC Freshman of the Year award. Kerisa Viramontes earned WCC Pitcher of the Year, along with Loyola Marymount’s Hannah Bandimere.

In addition to the top honors, four Cougars were named to the All-WCC First Team: Fleener, Jensen, Libby Sugg and Lexi Tarrow. On the All-WCC Second Team, Autumn Moffat, Alexa Strid and Viramontes received nods. Briielle Breland and Madison Merrell were on the All-WCC Honorable Mention list.

Jensen is the fourth-straight Cougar to earn the WCC’s top honor after teammate Caitlyn Alldredge was selected last year, Ashley Thompson in 2016 and Gordy Bravo in 2015. In league contests, Jensen led the conference in runs scored (18), walks (11) and on-base percentage (.608) en route to claiming the conference’s top honor. Additionally, the sophomore outfielder finished second in the league in batting average at .474 with her 18 hits tops for the Cougars and good for third in the league for the championship team.

Viramontes makes it four-consecutive seasons that a BYU Cougar has won the Pitcher of the Year honor after former teammate McKenna Bull took home the honors from 2015-17. The sophomore was the league-leader in conference games with nine wins and two shutouts. She finished second in complete games (5) and strikeouts (43) while earning a 1.37 ERA, good for third in the league after pitching 46 innings.

Fleener is the second-straight Cougar to be named the WCC Freshman of the Year after a season that saw her lead the league in batting average (.500) and slugging percentage (.765). The utility player becomes the third freshman to lead the West Coast Conference in batting average, following fellow Cougars Rylee Jensen (2017, .452) and Lauren Bell (2014, .395). In addition, she is just the third overall student-athlete to finish a league season with a batting average at or above .500.

All five major awards – along with the All-West Coast Conference Teams – were voted on by the league's six head coaches. A total of 22 student-athletes make up the first and second teams, including eight outfielders by position, seven infielders, five pitchers and two catchers.

Head to the WCC website to read the entire release.

WCC Player of the YearRylee Jensen, BYU
WCC Co-Pitcher of the YearKerisa Viramontes, BYU& Hannah Bandimere, LMU
WCC Defensive Player of the YearMaddison Flores, LMU
WCC Freshman of the YearBridget Fleener, BYU
WCC Coach of the YearSami Strinz-Ward, LMU
NameYr.Pos.School
Hannah Bandimere       Jr.PLMU
Alicia BrownSr.OFLMU
Bridget FleenerFr.UTLBYU
Rylee JensenSo.OFBYU
Sydney LahnersSr.1BPacific
Samantha OwenSo.OFPacific
Hannah RussellSo.CSanta Clara
Talli ShepherdFr.2BPacific
Taylor SpenceJr.OFSan Diego
Libby SuggJr.CBYU
Lexi TarrowJr.OFBYU
NameYr.Pos.School
Andrea GonzalesFr.3BLMU
Maddison FloresFr.2BLMU
Aubree KimSo.PSanta Clara
Autumn MoffatFr.PBYU
Hailey ReedSo.OFPacific
Hailey SparacinoSr.SSSaint Mary's
Alexa StridSr.SSBYU
Sabrina TebouSr.OFLMU
Kerisa ViramontesSo.PBYU
Marissa YoungSr.PPacific
Kimiko ZapantaFr.OFSaint Mary's

Honorable Mention:
Briielle Breland, BYU
; Madison Casiano, San Diego; Lindsay Clare, San Diego; Ellie Fisher, Santa Clara; Molly Grumbo, Loyola Marymount; Delaney Heller, San Diego; Kailey Hill, San Diego; Abbey Mariani, Saint Mary’s; Madison Merrell, BYU; Eleni Spirakis, Santa Clara; Linnay Wilson, Loyola Marymount; Delanie Wisz, Loyola Marymount