Three Central Washington University Softball players—Brooke Baker, McKayla Cable, and Kasi Thomas—have been honored with spots on the CSC Academic All-District Team, recognizing their achievements both academically and athletically. Cable has qualified for the next round of voting for the CSC Academic All-American honors. The Academic All-District Teams highlight the top student-athletes in the nation, acknowledging excellence in education alongside competitive performance. Notably, the program receives partial financial support from the NCAA for its Academic All-America initiatives.

By the Numbers
  • Cable recorded a .426 batting average with 69 hits and 27 RBIs.
  • Thomas finished the season with a perfect 4.0 GPA and a .333 batting average.
  • Baker earned a 3.73 GPA while achieving a .343 batting average and contributing 28 RBIs.
State of Play
  • Cable, Campbell and Thomas are being recognized in a competitive field of top student-athletes.
  • Cable's performance makes her a contender for Academic All-American honors.
What's Next

The CSC Academic All-American voting results will be announced on June 16, where Cable's fate as an All-American will be revealed. This recognition could enhance recruitment profiles for all three players.

Bottom Line

Central Washington University’s achievements underscore the synergy between academic diligence and athletic prowess, proving that excellence can be achieved on multiple fronts.