Academic All America softball Taylor Dix Samantha Hall 2015

Softball By Drew Wilson/Sports Information Director

Softball's Dix, Hall earn Capital One Academic All-America honors

AUSTIN, Texas — Averett University softball players Taylor Dix and Samantha Hall made school history when they were named Wednesday to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division III Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Dix, a junior shortstop, was named to the Second Team, while Hall, a sophomore outfielder, was voted to the Third Team.

Dix and Hall not only became the first Capital One Academic All-America selection in the softball program's history, they also are the first Averett student-athletes in any sport to earn All-America and Academic All-America honors in the same season. The two earned recognition for their play on the field when they were voted to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Second Team a week earlier.

Dix and Hall were two of 10 Division III players in the country to earn both Capital One Academic All-America and NFCA All-America honors this season.  Averett, Fontbonne University and Wheaton College (Mass.) are the only three schools to have multiple Academic All-America selections.

"I am extremely proud of these two young ladies for what they have done on the field and more importantly in the classroom," Averett coach Bren Taylor said. "They are two of the hardest workers and have the team's respect as being leaders and positive role models. They each have started paving the way for future success of this program and the positive team culture that is needed to have a cohesive team unit."

Dix, a native of Danville, Virginia, holds a cumulative 3.63 grade point average while majoring in two concentrations of psychology. On the field, Dix had a stellar season in which she was named the 2015 USA South Conference Player of the Year while earning NFCA Atlantic All-Region First Team and NFCA All-America Second Team honors. The USA South All-Conference First Team selection set the conference single-season record with a .540 batting average, which ranks first in the nation. Dix finished with 22 doubles, three home runs, 58 runs batted in and 48 runs scored in 41 games after missing most of 2014 due to injury. In addition to leading the nation in batting average, she ranks second in on-base percentage (.645), fourth in doubles per game and fourth in RBIs per game. She also garnered USA South All-Tournament Team recognition this season and earned Capital One Academic All-District honors leading up to this latest honor.

"It is an honor to receive such a big award," Dix said. "I want to give a special thanks to all the professors I've had at Averett for being understanding and willing to work with me as an athlete with such a packed schedule. They really make being a student-athlete more manageable, and not a lot of athletes can say that about their school. I am truly blessed to be at the university I am with such a supportive faculty. It is so rewarding to see the hard work I put into my schoolwork pay off."

Hall, a native of Stoneville, North Carolina, has a cumulative 3.82 GPA while majoring in nursing. On the field, she batted .500 in 40 games this season and was named to the USA South All-Conference First Team and NFCA Atlantic All-Region First Team before being named to the NFCA All-America Second Team. She finished with 68 hits, 52 runs scored, one double and nine RBIs. For the second year in a row, she led the USA South in stolen bases with 45 in 49 attempts. Nationally, Hall ranks third in stolen bases, ninth in batting average and 12th in runs scored per game. Off the field, Hall also earned Capital One Academic All-District honors to qualify her for her latest recognition.

"All I do is study, manage my time wisely and try to do the best I can in all of my classes," Hall said. "I am just so thankful that all of my hard work is being recognized."

Averett (35-5-1) had a memorable season that included the program's second NCAA Tournament appearance, first NCAA Regional win, a USA South Conference regular season championship, its first national ranking and a number of team and individual records and honors.

Dix and Hall are the fifth and sixth Capital One Academic All-America selections at Averett, joining volleyball's Jesse Jones (2011) and Paige Aaron (2011 and 2012) and women's soccer's Cathrine Onarheim (2014).

"To develop young women and men who are successful as both a student and an athlete is our mission in Averett Athletics," Averett Director of Athletics Meg Stevens said. "To be named an All-American and an Academic All-America in the same year is an incredible feat and something that rarely happens. I am very proud of both Taylor and Sam, and they are a great example of hard work on and off the field."

To be eligible for Academic All-America consideration, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his or her current institution and be nominated by his or her sports information director. Since the program's inception in 1952, CoSIDA has bestowed Academic All-America honors on more than 20,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, II, III and NAIA, covering all NCAA championship sports.



 
2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division III Softball Team
FIRST TEAM
Position
P
P
C
IF
IF
IF
IF
OF
OF
OF
DP
Name
Kendra Bowe
Vanessa Hartzell   
Danielle Massengill (2)
Paige Biles   
Katie Bumila  
Sam Curran (2) 
Cassi Glixman  
Courtney Allen
Michelle Mongiello
Kelsey Rose
Julie Sobieski 
School
St. Thomas (Minn.)
Aurora
Thiel
Washington (Mo.)  
Worcester Polytechnic 
Wentworth Inst. of Tech. 
Fontbonne  
Messiah
Farmingdale State
Luther
Hope
Year
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Highland, Ind.
North Bend, Wash.
House Springs, Mo.
Raynham, Mass.  
Quincy, Mass.  
St. Louis, Mo. 
Lancaster, Pa.  
Elmont, N.Y.  
Bettendorf, Iowa 
St. Charles, Ill. 
GPA
3.91
3.95
4.00
3.94
3.97
3.99
3.92
3.93
3.87
3.77
3.93
Major
Science health promotion
Criminal justice
Criminal justice/psych./sociology
Psychology
Chemical engineering
Biomedical engineering
Dietetics
Accounting
Business management
Management / accounting
Public accounting

SECOND TEAM
Position
P
P
C
IF
IF
IF
IF
OF
OF
OF
DP
Player
Emily Berardi 
Rachel Johnson (#)
Kristen Beikirch (%) 
Alie Alkins   
Taylor Dix
Joanne Jablonski 
Julie Rooney  
Shannon Fitzpatrick
Simone Frank 
Emma Hart  
Megan John   
School
Wheaton (Mass.)
Salisbury   
Sage Colleges  
Widener
Averett 
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Denison      
Fontbonne 
Williams   
Wheaton (Mass.)
Whitworth
Year
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Hometown
Boston, Mass.
Preston, Md.
Brockport, N.Y.    
Aston, Pa.
Danville, Va.
Palatine, Ill.    
Munroe Falls, Ohio
Hazelwood, Mo.  
Amherst, Mass. 
Lincoln, R.I.   
Beaverton, Ore.  
GPA
3.85
3.72
3.94
4.00
3.63
3.86
3.75
3.97
3.70
3.56
3.97
Major
Classics
Elementary education
Biology & pre-medicine
Early childhood/special education
Psychology
Elementary education BSE
Philosophy/international studies
English
Biology & anthropology
Biology
Health science

THIRD TEAM
Position
P
P
C
IF
IF
IF
IF
IF
OF
OF
OF
DP
Player
Taylor Grissom 
Courtney Yard
Morgan Brandt
Mary-Clare Couillard
Amanda Fischer
Abby Smith    
Shilah Snead 
Nina Wojtkiewicz  
Jacquelyn Brown
Meg Griffin  
Samantha Hall 
Jessica Shotwell 
School
Texas Lutheran 
Kean
Adrian  
Hamline
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Piedmont    
Rowan
Western Connecticut State
Texas Lutheran
Elmhurst    
Averett    
Arcadia  
Year
Jr.
Sr.
Jr. 
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Hometown
Spring, Texas 
Stockton, N.J.
Eastlake, Ohio    
Fridley, Minn.  
Wausau, Wis.
Washington, Ga.  
Malaga, N.J.  
Griswold, Conn. 
Vidor, Texas
Naperville, Ill. 
Stoneville, N.C. 
Winsted, Conn.
GPA
3.86
3.76
3.95
4.00
3.43
3.93
3.61
3.69
3.87
3.95
3.82
3.56
Major
Education
Mathematics/special education
Exercise science
Public health science/psychology
Kinesiology
Nursing
Health & physical education
Justice & law administration
Accounting
Nursing
Nursing
Psychology

Academic All-American of the Year:  Sam Curran, Wentworth Inst. of Tech.
(2)   Capital One Academic All-America® Division III 2nd team selection in 2014
(#)   Capital One Academic All-America® Division III 2nd team selection in 2013
(%)   Capital One Academic All-America® Division III 2nd team selection in 2014 and 3rd team selection in 2013
                                                                                                                                                                             

 













 
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Players Mentioned

Taylor Dix

#20 Taylor Dix

SS
5' 7"
Junior
L/R
Samantha Hall

#2 Samantha Hall

OF
5' 6"
Sophomore
L/R

Players Mentioned

Taylor Dix

#20 Taylor Dix

5' 7"
Junior
L/R
SS
Samantha Hall

#2 Samantha Hall

5' 6"
Sophomore
L/R
OF