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Miranda Treadway Named NFCA All-American

Miranda Treadway Named NFCA All-American

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Fifty-five student-athletes from 39 different schools have been voted to one of three 2025 NFCA Division III All-America teams, the Association revealed on Wednesday evening during the NCAA Division III Championship banquet in Bloomington, Ill.

With her selection as a 2nd team at-large catcher, Miranda Treadway has become the first Hawk to be named an All-American since the duo of Jordan Holman and Natalie Ritchey were recognized at the end of the 2022-2023 season. The first team all-conference and all-region performer comes off the heels of her best season at the plate throughout her Huntingdon career, batting at an average of .469 while recording 68 hits, 54 RBI's, and 12 home runs. She ranks inside the top 25 in the NCAA in doubles, hits, home runs, and RBI's, while ranking  32nd in RBI's per game, 27th in slugging percentage, and 9th in total bases. Additionally, she tacked on 245 put-outs and 16 assists behind the plate to anchor Huntingdon's defensive effort all season long. 

Seven of the eight teams who advanced to the NCAA Division III Finals had players earn All-America status, including No. 4 Rowan and sixth-ranked Linfield, who tied for the most honorees nationally with four apiece. No. 5 Trine had three selections, while third-ranked Virginia Wesleyan (top World Series seed) and No. 9 Texas Lutheran both had two. Seventh-ranked Saint Mary's (Minn.) and No. 24 Randolph-Macon each had one All-American.

"I couldn't be prouder to have had Miranda on the team for four years," shared Head Coach Casey Chrietzberg. "She has made a huge impact on our program and is truly a coaches dream to have as part of a team.  I am so glad she is getting this recognition and am grateful to have her as part of the Huntingdon family."

Director of Athletics Eric Levanda  shared a similar sentiment to Coach Chrietzberg, stating that "What a reward for four years of dedication and hard work Miranda poured into improving herself and the program.  I couldn't be more proud of her for achieving this recognition and for the season she just had.  It was truly one to remember."

For the full release including all of the NFCA All-American selections, please visit nfca.org.