TURLOCK, Calif. — Three Stan State Warriors were named to the All-CCAA Team following the 2026 softball season. The Warriors finished 21-25 overall, including a 14-8 mark at home. Katelyn Bridgeman earned All-CCAA First Team honors as a catcher, Nat Camarena was selected to the All-CCAA Second Team as a pitcher/utility player, and Alexandria Himes received Honorable Mention as a pitcher.
Katelyn Bridgeman had a standout season at the plate and in the field. In 46 games, she hit .409 with 61 hits, 36 runs scored, and 28 RBIs, including 13 doubles, one triple, and three home runs, while posting a .448 on-base percentage and a .570 slugging percentage. Bridgeman recorded 18 multiple-hit games, including six three-hit games, and was a perfect 10-for-10 in stolen bases. She also ranked fourth in the CCAA in batting average and ninth in both hits and on-base percentage. Defensively, Bridgeman was steady in the field, recording 132 putouts and 65 assists with a .970 fielding percentage.
Nat Camarena contributed both in the circle and at the plate. Offensively, she hit .339 with 21 hits, 22 RBIs, and two home runs in 28 games. She reached base safely in an 11-game streak during the season. In the circle, Camarena made 24 appearances with 15 starts, posting a 7–9 record with a 4.06 ERA over 101.2 innings pitched and striking out 50 batters, ranking sixth in the CCAA in strikeouts looking.
Alexandria Himes anchored the pitching staff, compiling a 9–6 record with a 2.83 ERA in 23 appearances and 16 starts, tossing 116.1 innings with 45 strikeouts. She recorded nine complete games and three shutouts, including a three-hit shutout against then-#7 Cal State East Bay. Himes finished eighth in the CCAA in ERA and seventh in opponent batting average.
The 2026 CCAA individual award winners included Jillian Albayati of Cal State San Marcos as Player of the Year, Marissa Quintero of Cal State East Bay as Pitcher of the Year, Zoe Karam of Cal State San Marcos as Newcomer of the Year, Daleah Cardenas of Cal State San Marcos as Freshman of the Year, and AJ Robinson of Cal State San Marcos as Coach of the Year.
Stan State posted a 21-25 overall record this season, including a 14-8 mark at home.