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NCAA Softball Statistical Leaders After Week 8

Each week, Softball On SI tracks the NCAA softball statistical leaders across batting, pitching, and fielding.
Belmont's senior pitcher Maya Johnson (23) leads the NCAA in ERA (0.26), shutouts (9), and strikeouts (228).
Belmont's senior pitcher Maya Johnson (23) leads the NCAA in ERA (0.26), shutouts (9), and strikeouts (228). | Belmont Athletics

Here are the statistical leaders through games March 28, 2026.

Batting

Batting Average
1. Isa Torres, JR, Florida State, .609
2. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue, .602
3. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris, .600
4. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, .547
5. Kaitlyn Terry, JR, Texas Tech, .536
6. Makena Alexanser, JR, Butler, .534
7. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina, .516
8. Jordan Woolery, SR, .515
9. Madison Clark, JR, Nevada, .512
10. Kai Minor, FR, Oklahoma, .505

On-Base Percentage
1. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, .710
2. Isa Torres, JR, Florida State, .660
3. Mya Perez, JR, Texas A&M, .635
4. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue, .622
5. Makena Alexander, JR, Butler, .621
6. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris, .620
7. Kaitlyn Terry, JR, Texas Tech, .615
8. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA, .612
9. Katie Stewart, JR, Texas, .604
10. Addie Lucier, SO, Wofford, .597

Slugging Percentage
1. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, .1.520
2. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA, 1.242
3. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina, 1.198
4. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris, 1.169
5. Courtney Poulich, SR, Robert Morris, 1.132
6. Kendall Wells, FR, Oklahoma, 1.111
7. Katie Stewart, JR, Texas, 1.100
8. Makena Alexander, JR, Butler, 1.110
9. Kate Lappe, SR, Northern Iowa, 1.057
10. Lauren Holt, SR, Cornell, 1.045

Hits
1. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue, 68
2. Madison Clark, JR, Nevada, 65
3. Sanaa Thompson, JR, North Carolina, 61
4. Taylor Shumaker, SO, Florida, 59
5. Hannah Christian, SO, Southern Mississippi, 56
Chelsea Mack, SR, Louisville, 56
Shelby Morris, SO, Southeastern Louisiana, 56
Isa Torres, JR, Florida State, 56
9. Mihyia Davis, SR, Texas Tech, 55
Kally Meredith, JR, Florida International, 55

RBI
1. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA, 71
2. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina, 60
3. Kendall Wells, FR, Oklahoma, 55
4. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, 54
5. Bri Alejandre, FR, UCLA, 53
Brie Howard, JR, Austin Peay, 53
Sydney Stewart, SR, Arizona, 53
8. Jocelyn Erickson, SR, Florida, 52
9. Macee Eaton, JR, Virginia, 51
10. Nicole Edmiaston, JR, Stetson, 50

Stolen Bases
1. Bronwyn Conroy, FR, College of Charleston, 28
Chelsea Mack, SR, Louisville, 28
3. Mihyia Davis, SR, Texas Tech, 27
4. Matti Severns, JR, California Baptist, 26
5. Leah Clark, JR, Florida International, 25
6. Avery Dinges, JR, Mount St. Mary's, 24
Ka'Liyah Gipson, JR, Jackson State, 24
Hallie Langford, SR, North Florida, 24
9. Kirnan Bailey, JR, Dayton, 23
Cairah Curran, JR, Santa Clara, 23
Aaralyn Nogay, JR, Kent State, 23

Runs
1. Taylor Shumaker, SO, Florida, 54
Sanaa Thompson, JR, North Carolina, 54
3. Rylee Slimp, SO, UCLA, 53
4. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, 50
Kayden Henry, JR, Texas, 50
Kasidi Pickering, JR, Oklahoma, 50
7. Kali Austerman, FR, Alabama A&M, 49
Aminah Vega, SR, Duke, 49
9. Makayla McClain, SR, App State, 48
Mia Williams, JR, Texas Tech, 48

Pitching

ERA
1. Maya Johnson, SR, Belmont, .56
2. Erin Nuwer, SO, Tennessee, .81
3. Leila Ammon, SO, Mississippi State, .82
4. Sage Mardjetko, JR, Tennessee, .89
5. Haley Crawford, JR, Southeastern Louisiana, 1.07
6. Cera Blanchard, SR, Southeastern Louisiana, 1.07
7. Alyssa Ramirez, SR, Fresno State, 1.14
8. Karlyn Pickens, SR, Tennessee, 1.22
9. Samantha Lincoln, SO, 1.25
10. Jocelyn Briski, JR, Alabama, 1.28

Wins
1. Morgan Reimer, SO, Washington, 18
2. Keagan Rothrock, JR, Florida, 17
Kasey Ricard, SR, Boston U, 17
4. Maya Johnson, SR, Belmont, 16
Taylor Tinsley, SR, UCLA, 16
6. Audrey Lowry, SO, Oklahoma, 15
Lyndsey Grein, SR, Oregon, 15
8. Teagan Kavan, JR, Texas, 14
(5 more tied for 8th with 14)

Strikeouts
1. Maya Johnson, SR, Belmont, 228
2. Ana Serafino, SR, St. John's (NY), 176
3. Alyssa Faircloth, JR, Mississippi State, 161
4. Makayla Stephens, JR, Georgia State, 143
5. Kasey Ricard, SR, Boston U, 142
6. Izzy Kemp, SR, Dayton, 141
7. Maddy Azua, JR, Texas State, 139
8. Ruby Meylan, SR, Oklahoma State, 133
9. Faith Aragon, JR, New Mexico State, 129
Maggie Chapin, SR, Longwood, 129
Lyndsey Grein, SR, Oregon, 129

Innings Pitched
1. Kasey Ricard, SR, Boston U, 133.0
2. Maddy Azula, JR, Texas State, 132.1
3. Ruby Meylan, SR, Oklahoma State, 131.0
4. Miranda De Nava, SO, California Baptist, 128.0
5. Ana Serafinko, SR, St. John's (NY), 124.0
6. Makayla Stephens, JR, Georgia State, 123.2
7. Mattison Buster, JR, Northwestern State, 121.1
8. Maggie Chapin, SR, Longwood, 117.1
9. Ryley Harrison, JR, South Alabama, 116.2
Courtney Kols, FR, Drexel, 116.2

Shutouts
1. Maya Johnson, SR, Belmont, 9
2. Kasey Ricard, SR, Boston U, 8
3. Brooklyn Shroyer, JR, UNC Greensboro, 7
4. Peja Goold, SR, Mississippi State, 6
Cameron Ponich, JR, North Florida, 6
6. NiJaree Canady, SR, Texas Tech, 5
Maddie Drerup, SR, USC Upstate, 5
8. Kenna Bommarito, SO, Oakland, 4
(21 more tied for 8th with 4)

Fielding

Assists
1. Avery Weisbrook, JR, Long Beach State, 107
2. Cameron Kaufman, JR, Bowling Green, 101
3. Irianis Garcia, SO, Stetson, 100
4. Brie Normandin, JR, Coastal Carolina, 99
5. Paige Simpson, SR, Marshall, 94
6. Aubrey Evans, SR, Central Florida, 92
7. Peyton Bryden, JR, Winthrop, 91
8. Delaney Keith, SR, Coastal Carolina, 90
Nealy McManus, JR, Southern Mississippi, 90
Delanie Thames, JR, Georgia Southern, 90

Caught Stealing By
1. Gracie Alejo, SO, East Texas A&M, 13
Macie Bergmann, SO, Drexel, 13
Maggie Klug, SR, Lafayette, 13
4. Maya Venegas, SO, Cal Poly, 12
Madelyn Wilson, SR, DePaul, 12
6. Brooke Bennett, SO, Longwood, 11
Isabella Perez, SR, Florida International, 11
Sierra Persinger, SO, UNC Wilmington, 11
Brenna Sherman, JR, Lipscomb, 11
10. Kayce Bennett, Southern Mississippi, 10
(9 more tied for 10th with 10)

For the full list of NCAA stat leaders and categories, click here.


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