TWIN FALLS, Idaho - For the College of Southern Idaho Softball Program, more accolades keep coming in. The Golden Eagles recently had three individuals selected to the NJCAA All-American list.
Gracie Tentinger and 
Kylie Baumert were named to the NJCAA All-American second team and 
Sophia Stoddard earned third-team honors.
All three have left their mark on the CSI Softball program and Tentinger will return for her sophomore season to add to her already impressive career.
Tentinger ranks 13th all time for home runs in a career and second for the season record with 27. She also ranks third for most RBI in a season with 95.
Baumert leaves the program with the most career hits (208) and most career runs scored (164). She is sixth in career batting average at .433, 12th in career on-base percentage at .482, fifth in all-time home runs with 32, 9th in doubles with 27 and eighth in career RBI with 134.
Stoddard, who will be playing at Idaho State University next season, also leaves her name in the record books. The catcher ranks 13th in career batting average at .396, 13th in slugging percentage with .719, fourth in on-base percentage at .538, 12th in home runs with 28 and first in walks with 93. Behind the plate, Stoddard is third all-time in throwing out runners with 21.
Not only did these three excel on the field but all three also are NJCAA Academic All Americans and performed in the classroom.Â