Ari Davis | Posted: 10 May 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Jensen and Vander Heide named to WCC All-Academic team

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SAN BRUNO, Calif. – Junior softball players Rylee Jensen and Brooke Vander Heide have been named to the West Coast Conference Softball All-Academic team, the conference announced Friday.

Jensen and Vander Heide represent BYU after earning a cumulative 3.20 GPA or higher as well as being significant contributors to the team.

Jensen has proved to be a powerhouse for BYU this season. In conference games she leads the league in runs (12), home runs (3), total bases (34) and is No. 2 with a .463 batting average. The left-fielder has started 48 games this season and has been named NFCA National Player of the Week once and WCC Player of the Week five times. Jensen is studying exercise and wellness.

A center fielder from Sandy, Utah, Vander Heide has given the Cougars a spark in many games while also holding a perfect fielding percentage this season. She hit her first season triple against Florida Gulf Coast tallying two RBI to give BYU a 2-0 win. Against No. 2 UCLA, the junior batted in a run to tie the game in the fourth inning. Vander Heide is studying communications.

Three other Cougars were award honorable mention including Emilee Erickson, Erin Miklus and Libby Sugg.

Name

School

Year

GPA

Major

Kelsie Barnard

Santa Clara

Sr.

3.56

Chemistry

Molly Grumbo

LMU

So.

3.47

Finance

Delaney Heller

San Diego

Jr.

3.42

Business Administration

Madison Hopper

Pacific

RS So.

3.85

Diversified

Rylee Jensen

BYU

Jr.

3.31

Exercise and Wellness

Bailey Lotz

Saint Mary’s

Sr.

3.37

Kinesiology: Health and Human Performance

Hailey Reed

Pacific

Jr.

4.0

Business Administration

Taylor Spence

San Diego

Sr.

3.3

Psychology

Eleni Spirakis

Santa Clara

Jr.

3.94

Mechanical Engineering

Brooke Vander Heide

BYU

Jr.

3.59

Communications

Delanie Wisz

LMU

So.

3.32

Psychology

 

2019 WCC SOFTBALL ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION 
Hannah Bandimere, LMU; Taylor Burns, Santa Clara; Madison Casiano, San Diego; Jordan Dawkins, Santa Clara; Emilee Erickson, BYU; Halle Kyler, San Diego; Dylan Linton, Saint Mary’s; Abbey Mariani, Saint Mary’s; Shannon McKeon, San Diego; Erin Miklus, BYU; Caitlin Reynolds, Pacific; Kat Sanchez, Santa Clara; Savannah Shields, San Diego; Sara Silveyra, San Diego; Libby Sugg, BYU

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