Three Ohio Wesleyan University softball players were named to the All-North Coast Athletic Conference teams, it was announced today by the NCAC.
Junior designated player McKenna Tuttle (Richmond, Ky./Model Laboratory School) and freshman outfielder Chameron Vanden Eynden (Goshen) were first-team All-NCAC selections, while senior catcher Sara Bias (Sandusky/St. Mary's Central Catholic) was a second-team all-conference pick.
Tuttle batted .344 with 8 RBI on the season. In conference play, Tuttle batted .353 and compiled an on-base percentage of .405.
Vanden Eynden leads the NCAC (players with at least 2 at bats per team game) in batting average (.496), hits (63), is tied for third in on-base percentage (.500), and is tied for fourth in stolen bases (18). In conference competition, Vanden Eynden batted .453 to rank fifth in the conference (players with at least 2 at bats per team game), shared the league lead in stolen bases (9), and ranked 10th in on-base percentage (.463).
Bias batted .270 with 10 RBI and compiled an on-base percentage of .409 this season. In conference action, Bias batted .273.
Ohio Wesleyan finished with an 18-15-1 overall record this season. The Battling Bishops finished in sixth place in the NCAC with a 6-8 record.