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Oklahoma State Softball Well-Represented in Big 12 Yearly Awards

May 7, 2025
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STILLWATER – First team All-Big 12 performers Rosie Davis, Amanda Hasler and Ruby Meylan highlight a group of six Cowgirls who collected All-Big 12 honors as the conference announced its yearly awards today.

Tia Warsop was named a second team All-Big 12 honoree, while Megan Bloodworth and Tallen Edwards were named to the conference’s first All-Defensive team.

All three Cowgirls selected to the first team were unanimous selections.

One of the conference’s most complete players, Davis is slashing .352/.462/.592 and leads the team with 49 RBIs, a mark that is fourth in the Big 12 and inside the top-100 nationally. She also has added 29 runs scored, 10 doubles, eight home runs and a team-best 28 walks. The Readyville, Tenn., native has come through when it matters, with four late game-tying or go-ahead hits on the year.

This marks the second consecutive season in which Davis earned All-Big 12 recognition after being named to the All-Freshman team last season.

Hasler has been a force at the plate during Big 12 play as she is tied for the team lead with a .383 batting average to go with two doubles, eight home runs and 17 RBIs while leading the conference in slugging percentage (.936) and OPS (1.459). Her 15 long balls on the year rank fifth in the conference and 59th in the nation.

This marks the first all-conference award of Hasler’s career.

The Cowgirls’ ace, Meylan has performing at an elite level in the circle all year with 21-7 record and a 1.59 ERA to go with 225 strikeouts in 189.0 innings pitched. She leads the conference and ranks inside the top 10 nationally in strikeouts, innings pitched and shutouts (six). She is also the only pitcher in the conference to win three Big 12 Pitcher of the Week awards this season (March 4, March 25 and April 22).

This is the third first team all-conference award in Meylan’s career as the Washington transfer earned those honors twice at her previous school.

Warsop has enjoyed a breakthrough season this year as she leads the team with a .364 batting average and ranked inside the top 10 of the conference in that statistic for most of the season. She’s a threat on the basepaths as she’s contributed with 32 runs scored and is successful on 19 of her 20 stolen base attempts on the year.

This marks the first all-conference award of Warsop’s career.

New to the Big 12 yearly awards this season is the All-Defensive team, where the left side of the Cowgirl infield is both represented in Bloodworth and Edwards.

Bloodworth, the heart of OSU’s defense for the past two seasons at shortstop, boasts a .972 fielding percentage in Big 12 play in 71 chances. Edwards, the Cowgirls’ third baseman who began her career as an outfielder, is one of nine players in the Big 12 with a 1.000 fielding percentage in at least 50 chances.

Oklahoma State begins postseason play at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Softball Championship with a second-round matchup against Arizona State set for 11 a.m. on Thursday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Fans can stream the contest on ESPN+ or listen on the Varsity Network app with Ryan Breeden on the call.

2025 Oklahoma State Softball All-Big 12 Honorees

All-Big 12 First Team

  • Rosie Davis – IF*
  • Amanda Hasler – C*
  • Ruby Meylan – P*

All-Big 12 Second Team

  • Tia Warsop – OF

Big 12 All-Defensive Team

  • Megan Bloodworth – SS
  • Tallen Edwards – 3B

*Indicates unanimous selection

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