TRACY, Calif. — Stan State placed three student-athletes on the 2026 NorCal Crossover All-Tournament Team as
Malia Babasa,
Katelyn Bridgeman and
Alexandria Himes were recognized for their standout performances over the five-game event.
The trio helped lead Stan State to a 3-2 record at the season-opening tournament as the Warriors improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
Babasa turned in a strong all-around performance, batting .471 (8-for-17) with four runs scored, one triple and two RBI over five games. She posted a .526 on-base percentage and a .588 slugging percentage during the tournament. The sophomore second baseman opened the weekend with a 3-for-4 effort against Northwest Nazarene and added a two-hit game against Central Washington, including a triple and two RBI. She also scored twice in the win over MSU Billings and reached base in four of the five contests. Defensively, Babasa recorded 19 total chances with just one error at second base.
Bridgeman was one of the tournament's top offensive threats, hitting .444 (8-for-18) with six runs scored and four RBI. She tallied two doubles and finished with a .556 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage. The junior delivered multiple clutch performances, including a 3-for-4 outing with three runs scored against MSU Billings. She recorded a hit in four of five games and drove in runs in three different contests. The NorCal Crossover honor marks her third all-tournament selection of the season after being named the Most Outstanding Player at the Stan State Invitational and earning All-Tournament Team honors at the D2 West Coast Challenge. Defensively, Bridgeman was perfect, recording 30 chances without an error.
Himes anchored the pitching staff with a 2-1 record in the circle, compiling a 3.27 ERA across 15.0 innings pitched with 14 strikeouts. She opened the tournament with eight strikeouts in a six-inning effort against Northwest Nazarene and earned a win against Central Washington after allowing just one run in four innings. Himes added another victory against MSU Billings and limited opponents to a .274 batting average over her three appearances. Earlier this season, she was also named to the All-Tournament Team at the Stan State Invitational.
Stan State returns to the diamond to begin CCAA play in San Marcos, March 6-7 against No. 1 Cal State San Marcos. The four-game series starts with a noon doubleheader on Friday, March 6 and finishes with an 11 a.m. starting doubleheader on Saturday, March 7.
2026 NorCal Crossover All-Tournament Team
Mikala Huske – Biola
Kayla Bousquette – Biola
Kennadie Tsue – Biola
Lizzy Turpen – Central Washington
Jadyn Holdren – Central Washington
Amelie Valdez – Chico State
Bri Swihart – Chico State
Nadia Juarez – Cal State Dominguez Hills
Ashley Goodale – Cal State Dominguez Hills
Marisa Dominguez – Cal State Dominguez Hills
Marissa Quintero – Cal State East Bay
Rylee Gomez – Cal State East Bay
Shelby Shanks – Cal Poly Humboldt
Marissa Brody – Cal Poly Humboldt
Alyssa Ramirez – Cal Poly Humboldt
Marleigh Nieto – MSU Billings
Kaitlyn Le – Cal State Monterey Bay
Abreanna Alba – Cal State Monterey Bay
Neveah Martinez – Cal State Monterey Bay
Emma Bumatay – Northwest Nazarene
Keana Bell – Northwest Nazarene
Heather Ebner – Saint Martin's
Iris Bejarano – Cal State San Bernardino
Danyelle Castillo – Cal State San Bernardino
Jordan Hill – Cal State San Marcos
Czar Fleischman – Cal State San Marcos
Marissa Morales – Cal State San Marcos
Cassidy Affeldt – Simon Fraser
Lauren Lugtigheid – Simon Fraser
Malia Babasa – Stan State
Katelyn Bridgeman – Stan State
Alexandria Himes – Stan State
Madelynne Hommel – Western Oregon
Lexi Baumgartner – Western Oregon
Olivia Matlock – Western Washington
Hailey Rath – Western Washington
Evelyn Massena – Western Washington
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