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Kentucky STUNT Places Six on All-American Team


LEXINGTON, Ky. |
Six members of the Kentucky STUNT team were named All-Americans by the College STUNT Coaches Association on Wednesday.

Alyssa Arkava, Isabella Doria, and Isabella Franzella were all named first-team All-Americans. Arkava, a sophomore from Brentwood, Tennessee, earned first-team honors for the second consecutive season. Doria, a sophomore from Brentwood, California, also earned first-team honors for the second straight season. Franzella, a sophomore from San Mateo, California, was named to the first team this season after earning second-team honors in 2024.

Two members of the 2025 UK squad earned second-team honors. Chloe Moxley, a senior from Villa Park, Illinois, earned her first All-American nod after an outstanding final season for the Cats. Shayla Nguyen, a junior from Lexington, also earned her first All-American honor by being named to the second team.

Sophomore Emma Green, who also hails from Lexington, was named All-American honorable mention. It was the first All-American honor for Green.

All nominees for CSCA All-American honors must participate in all four quarters of competition, must participate in at least 50 percent of games played, and must be a vital component of the team’s success.

Arkansas’ Aloy Named Semifinalist for Brooks Wallace Award

HOOVER, Ala. | Arkansas’ Wehiwa Aloy is one of 30 semifinalists for the Brooks Wallace Award, which honors the nation’s top shortstop. The award, presented by the College Baseball Foundation, is named for former Texas Tech shortstop Brooks Wallace, who played for the Red Raiders from 1977 to 1980 and died of leukemia at the age of 27.

Semifinalists were identified based on their offensive and defensive performances this season. Finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award will be announced on June 4, with the winner to be announced at a date to be finalized later that month.

Aloy, the SEC Player of the Year, has been one of college baseball’s most electrifying all-around players this season. In 55 games, the Wailuku, Hawaii, native, is slashing a team-leading .358/.440/.677 with 18 homers, tied for ninth-most in a season by a Razorback, and 58 RBI while pacing the SEC in runs scored (72) and base hits (82).

The junior, who has started every game at shortstop, is on his way to producing of the best offensive seasons in program history, leading the Razorbacks in nearly every major category: batting average (.358), slugging percentage (.677), on-base plus slugging (1.117), runs scored (72), base hits (82), doubles (17), home runs (18) and extra-base hits (36).


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