
Jordan Stephens Named to All-ACC First Team
May 07, 2025 | Softball
Stephens hit .405 in 26 games of conference play, driving in 23 runs with seven home runs
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Boston College outfielder Jordan Stephens was named to the 2025 All-ACC First Team, the league announced on Wednesday morning. This is the first career all-conference award for Stephens, who posted career numbers in every major offensive category this season.Â
The Tampa, Fla. native hit .405 in 26 games of conference play this season, driving in 23 runs, while hitting seven home runs, three doubles, and a triple. She is tied for the 11th-best conference batting average, the ninth-highest slugging percentage (.757) and recorded the 15th best OPS (1.191) in the ACC this year. Â
Stephens becomes the 10th BC Softball player to earn All-ACC First Team honors since BC joined the ACC in 2005, and the first since a pair of Eagles were named to the first team in 2018. Overall, her 41 RBIs this season rank sixth all-time in BC Softball single season history, while her 11 home runs are tied for the eighth most, and her .662 slugging percentage is tied for the eighth best.
First-Team:
Jordan Stephens, Boston College
Lagi Quiroga, California
Maddie Moore, Clemson
Reese Basinger, Clemson
Alex Brown, Clemson
Macey Cintron, Clemson
Aminah Vega, Duke
Isa Torres, Florida State
Jahni Kerr, Florida State
Jazzy Francik, Florida State
Kat Rodriguez, North Carolina
River Mahler, Stanford
Eden Bigham, Virginia
Cori McMillan, Virginia Tech
Michelle Chatfield, Virginia Tech
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Second-Team:
Tianna Bell, California
Ana Gold, Duke
Dani Drogemuller, Duke
DAuna Jennings, Duke
Thessa Malauulu, Duke
Michaela Edenfield, Florida State
Katie Dack, Florida State
Ashtyn Danley, Florida State
Char Lorenz, Louisville
Kyra Chan, Stanford
Emily Jones, Stanford
Alyssa Houston, Stanford
Jade Hylton, Virginia
Macee Eaton, Virginia
Kylie Aldridge, Virginia Tech
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Third-Team:
Brooke McCubbin, Clemson
Jamison Brockenbrough, Clemson
Kennedy Harp, Florida State
Alyssa Willer, Georgia Tech
Taylor Ensley, NC State
Hannah Church, NC State
Carlie Myrtle, North Carolina
Addison Amaral, Notre Dame
Jade Berry, Stanford
Joie Economides, Stanford
Taryn Kern, Stanford
Jordan Lynch, Virginia Tech
Emma Lemley, Virginia Tech
Zoe Yaeger, Virginia Tech
Emma Mazzarone, Virginia Tech
The Tampa, Fla. native hit .405 in 26 games of conference play this season, driving in 23 runs, while hitting seven home runs, three doubles, and a triple. She is tied for the 11th-best conference batting average, the ninth-highest slugging percentage (.757) and recorded the 15th best OPS (1.191) in the ACC this year. Â
Stephens becomes the 10th BC Softball player to earn All-ACC First Team honors since BC joined the ACC in 2005, and the first since a pair of Eagles were named to the first team in 2018. Overall, her 41 RBIs this season rank sixth all-time in BC Softball single season history, while her 11 home runs are tied for the eighth most, and her .662 slugging percentage is tied for the eighth best.
First-Team:
Jordan Stephens, Boston College
Lagi Quiroga, California
Maddie Moore, Clemson
Reese Basinger, Clemson
Alex Brown, Clemson
Macey Cintron, Clemson
Aminah Vega, Duke
Isa Torres, Florida State
Jahni Kerr, Florida State
Jazzy Francik, Florida State
Kat Rodriguez, North Carolina
River Mahler, Stanford
Eden Bigham, Virginia
Cori McMillan, Virginia Tech
Michelle Chatfield, Virginia Tech
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Second-Team:
Tianna Bell, California
Ana Gold, Duke
Dani Drogemuller, Duke
DAuna Jennings, Duke
Thessa Malauulu, Duke
Michaela Edenfield, Florida State
Katie Dack, Florida State
Ashtyn Danley, Florida State
Char Lorenz, Louisville
Kyra Chan, Stanford
Emily Jones, Stanford
Alyssa Houston, Stanford
Jade Hylton, Virginia
Macee Eaton, Virginia
Kylie Aldridge, Virginia Tech
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Third-Team:
Brooke McCubbin, Clemson
Jamison Brockenbrough, Clemson
Kennedy Harp, Florida State
Alyssa Willer, Georgia Tech
Taylor Ensley, NC State
Hannah Church, NC State
Carlie Myrtle, North Carolina
Addison Amaral, Notre Dame
Jade Berry, Stanford
Joie Economides, Stanford
Taryn Kern, Stanford
Jordan Lynch, Virginia Tech
Emma Lemley, Virginia Tech
Zoe Yaeger, Virginia Tech
Emma Mazzarone, Virginia Tech
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