Three Cowgirls Honored With All-America Nods
(Oklahoma State Athletics media relations contributed to this story)
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State’s Lexi Kilfoyl has been one of the nation’s best softball players all season. On Monday, D1 Softball and Softball America confirmed it as they tabbed Kilfoyl first team All-America.
The duo of Rosie Davis and Karli Godwin were also tabbed Freshman All-Americans by Softball America.
Kilfoyl has been incredible all season long as she’s posted a 1.06 ERA in 171 innings pitched, including 146 strikeouts to just 30 walks, giving up 37 runs, just 26 of them earned. She threw some of her best innings over the past two weekends in the Stillwater Regional and Super Regional, going 28 innings and recording 27 strikeouts through five appearances. She also led the Big 12 in ERA, shutout performances and wins.
Godwin, the 2023 Gatorade Player of the Year in North Carolina, picked up first team All-Big 12 honors in the infield, All-Big 12 freshman team recognition and was a top-10 finalist for the TUCCI/NFCA D1 Softball Freshman of the Year.
The Cowgirls’ cleanup hitter holsters a .344 BA to go along with 15 home runs, 51 RBIs and a team-leading 13 doubles.
The former all-state honoree in Tenn., Davis nabbed an All-Big 12 freshman team selection after turning in an exceptional 2024 campaign at second base for the Cowgirls.
Davis hit .344 for OSU this spring, tallying eight home runs and 33 RBIs. The second baseman is also tied for second on the team in doubles.
Godwin and Davis join teammate Tallen Edwards as the only freshman in the Gajewski-era to pick up freshman All-American honors.