(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) – Honors continue to roll in for Wilson College as
Emily Randalls and
Katelyn Keller were named to the 2026 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region Team for Region IV. Randalls was a first team selection in the outfield while Keller earned second team honors at shortstop.
The awards honor student-athletes from the Association's 10 regions with selection to one of three teams. NFCA member head coaches nominate and then vote for the winners in their respective region. Coaches may nominate a maximum of eight players from their squad.
Randalls' breakout sophomore season earned her the United East Player of the Year honors last week. The Dillsburg native gave opposing pitchers fits as she hit a conference-best .557 this season which ranked fourth in the nation. Her on-base percentage was also eye-popping at .593, good for No. 10 in Division III.
The Northern York product clocked 61 hits on the year which included seven doubles and five triples. The speedy centerfielder also swiped 27 bases almost guaranteeing she'd be in scoring position once on base. Randalls also sported a perfect fielding percentage with 70 putouts and three assists.
Keller joined Randalls as a United East All-Conference First Team selection while putting up her own high-climbing numbers. She too was one of the best hitters with a .472 batting average that was fifth in the conference and in the top 50 in the nation. Despite being a sophomore, her seven triples this season give her 19 in her career which is ninth in Division III and 11th in the entirety of the NCAA.
The Orrtana native and Gettysburg product ended the season on a 12-game hit streak. She was also speedy on the base paths with 22 stolen bases on 23 attempts.
Together the duo helped the Phoenix set a program record for most wins in a season with 30.
All honorees move forward to be considered for selection for the three NFCA Division III All-America squads, which will be announced May 27 on NFCA.org and the Association's social media accounts.
The NFCA is the professional organization for fastpitch softball coaches. Known for its highly-regarded coaches polls and All-America awards, the NFCA also educates and supports softball coaches on a variety of different levels: from podcasts to awards, to in-person events and National Convention.