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Leah Hartsock

Softball Places Eight on Atlantic East All-Conference Teams

5/14/2025 11:03:00 AM

LANCASTER, Pa. -- Atlantic East Champions Marymount softball posted eight student-athletes on All-Conference teams, announced by the conference office on Wednesday.

Highlighted by five on the First Team, the Saints added three more on Second Teams with a few new faces representing the program.

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Haley Greer - First Team All-Conference - Catcher

Greer garnered her first career All-Conference nod after showing out in the 2025 season.

Batting .365 throughout the season with a .832 OPS, the sophomore backstop drove in 27 RBI with four doubles.

In Atlantic East play, she put up astronomical numbers, hitting at a .486 clip with an impressive 1.056 OPS. She drove in 13 RBI with a pair of doubles against conference foes.

Kaylee Atkins - First Team All-Conference - Designated Player

Atkins picked up her second All-Conference honor of her career, first on the First Team, after helping lead the Saints to their first-ever conference championship.

Batting .323 with a .864 OPS on the year, she notched an even more impressive .459 batting average in conference play with an OPS of 1.176. She knocked a pair of home runs in conference play, driving in 12 total RBI.

In the circle, Atkins posted five wins while pitching 80.0 innings, striking out 24 opposing batters.

Samantha Cinotti - First Team All-Conference - Outfield

Cinotti earned her third All-Conference award in her highlighted career at Marymount, second on the First Team.

Batting .364 throughout the season with a .846 OPS, Cinotti batted .500 on the dot in conference action with a pair of doubles out of the top of the order.

She struck out only 10 times across the year to prove to always be a tough at-bat for the opposing pitcher in the circle, and went a perfect 14-14 in stolen base attempts.

Jenna Jew - First Team All-Conference - At-Large

Jew garnered her first career All-Conference recognition in her senior year.

The first baseman batted .333 in conference action with a .715 OPS, driving in five RBI. Across the season, she got on base at a .339 clip.

In the field, Jew proved to be a steady hand with a .985 fielding percentage.

Kaylynn Johnson - First Team All-Conference - At-Large

Johnson ended her career with another standout year, earning her third straight First Team All-Conference honor.

The 2023 and 2024 AEC Player of the Year posted a slashline of .450/.519/.779 throughout the year, notching an OPS of 1.298, with eight home runs, 15 doubles, and a pair of triples.

The senior drove in 42 total RBI.

In conference action, Johnson kept her numbers high, having a 1.182 OPS with 13 total RBI and a .452 batting average.

Kammie Brown - Second Team All-Conference - At-Large

In her senior season, Brown earned her first career All-Conference accolade with a steady season at the shortstop position.

On the season as a whole, Brown had a .824 OPS, batting at a .324 average with a .409 on-base percentage.

In AEC action, Brown posted a slash of .429/.523/.514, driving in nine RBI.

Bailey Demusz - Second Team All-Conference - At-Large

Junior Demusz, the ace of the Saints pitching staff, had a stellar year in the circle to notch her first career All-Conference nod.

In conference action, she had a 3.98 ERA and a 4-2 record in the circle. Striking out 35 opposing batters in 38.2 innings pitched, the righty kept the opposition at bay to help Marymount to their first Championship run.

On the day of the Championship, in a game where the Saints needed to stay alive, Demusz had her best outing of the year. In a complete game in the circle, she struck out 13, allowing just one earned run with five hits.

Hailey Leamer - Second Team All-Conference - At-Large

In her final year, Leamer earned her second All-Conference honor of her career.

Hitting .333 across the season, Leamer had a .877 OPS, knocking two home runs with eight doubles.

Posting a .984 OPS in Atlantic East play, she had five RBI with three doubles against conference opponents.

At second base, she had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in conference play.

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Player of the Year: Tori Para, Marywood
Pitcher of the Year: Marina Costello, Neumann
Rookie of the Year: Brianna Voyer, Marywood
Elite 20 Winner: Lily Hagan, Immaculata
Coaching Staff of the Year: Immaculata


First Team:
Catcher - Haley Greer, Marymount
Catcher - Riley Knott, Marywood
DP - Kaylee Atkins, Marymount
First Base - Jessica Hanley, Marywood
OF - Bryele Anthony, Immaculata
OF - Samantha Cinotti, Marymount
OF - Riley Marshall, Marywood
P - Jocelyn Baumeister, Gwynedd Mercy
P - Brianna Voyer, Marywood
2B - Kat Davis, Marywood
SS - Jess Oldham, Immaculata
3B - Tori Para, Marywood
UT - Marissa Hoffman, Marywood
UT/P - Marina Costello, Neumann
At large - Emily Ammon, Neumann
At large - Jenna Jew, Marymount
At large - Kaylynn Johnson, Marymount
At large - Rylee Martin, Immaculata
At large - Jaelynn Miller, Centenary 

Second Team:
Kammie Brown, Marymount
Shylynn Cordero, Gwynedd Mercy
Bailey Demusz, Marymount 
Maddy Formica, Immaculata
Allison Hill, Immaculata
Carlee Karcher, Immaculata
Sierra Kaye, Centenary
Steph Kelly, Immaculata
Hailey Leamer, Marymount
Reice Onorato, Immaculata
Carolyn Rosenberg, Centenary 
Avery Schwartz, Gwynedd Mercy

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