INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) announced its 2025 softball All-Conference awards on Wednesday morning (April 30), with five Ohio Dominican Panthers earning recognition for their outstanding performances this season.
Senior Emily Holland was named to the G-MAC First Team, while senior Kaleigh Golden, junior Erica Massey, and freshmen Emma Grau and Avery Mueller received Second Team All-GMAC honors.
First Team
Holland finished the regular season with 31 hits, 8 doubles, and 3 home runs, posting a .337 batting average, a .419 on-base percentage (OBP), and a .522 slugging percentage (SLG). Over her career, she has appeared in 94 games, starting 67, and has recorded 53 hits and 19 runs in 182 at-bats.
Second Team
Golden posted a .383 batting average during the regular season, ranking 9th in the G-MAC. She tallied 59 hits (4th in G-MAC), 9 doubles, and 7 stolen bases, with a .460 OBP (5th in G-MAC) and 35 runs scored (5th in G-MAC) across 154 at-bats (10th in G-MAC). As a senior, she concludes her career with a .365 batting average, 242 hits, and 202 starts in 209 games.
Massey recorded a .331 batting average in the regular season, with 53 hits (8th in G-MAC), 9 doubles, and 15 stolen bases (7th in G-MAC), along with a .368 OBP. She also notched 9 sacrifice bunts (2nd in G-MAC) in 160 at-bats (5th in G-MAC). In her career, she has totaled 66 hits in 90 games, with 69 starts.
Grau, a freshman pitcher, completed the regular season with a 13-9 record, 109 strikeouts (3rd in G-MAC), and a 2.06 ERA (5th in G-MAC), holding opponents to a .219 batting average. Offensively, she contributed a .208 batting average and a .292 SLG%, recording 10 hits, 2 doubles, and 1 triple in 48 at-bats.
Mueller, also a freshman, posted a .325 batting average in her debut season, playing in 47 games with 45 starts. She tallied 41 hits, 6 doubles, and 2 home runs in 126 at-bats. As the starting shortstop, she maintained a .348 OBP and a .953 fielding percentage.
The Panthers are currently competing as the fifth seed in the 2025 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Tournament, aiming to bring home some hardware.