LANCASTER, Pa. – Three Washington College softball players earned spots on the All-Centennial Conference Team today in a vote by the conference's nine head coaches. Juniors, outfielder
Mia Mavoides (Phoenix, Ariz./Arcadia) and infielder
Lilly Wenzel (Wilmington, Del./Delaware Military Academy) were named to the first team, while senior infielder
Chloe Trefz (Shamong, N.J./Seneca) garnered honorable mention. Representing the Shorewomen Nine on the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team is freshman pitcher
Katie Tribbitt (Ridgely, Md./North Caroline).
Trefz is a two-time all-conference selection, while Mavoides and Wenzel are first time All-Centennial picks.
Mavoides led the team with a .333 batting average and 14 stolen bases in 33 games, 30 starts, in 2025. She totaled 29 hits, 17 runs, six doubles, 16 RBI and 37 total bases, netting career-bests in all nine categories mentioned. In Centennial play, she hit .486 (18-for-37) in 14 games, 13 starts, with nine runs, 18 hits and eight RBI to go along with seven stolen bases. In conference only games, her .486 was the fourth best across the Centennial. Through the end of the conference tournament, she ranks third in steals. In 88 career games, 52 starts, she batted .273 with 23 stolen bases, 31 runs, 44 hits and 24 RBI.
Wenzel led the Shorewomen in home runs (5), RBI (30), slugging (.524) and OPS (.877) on her way to hitting .330, good for second on the team, this spring in 35 games, 32 starts. The junior was second on the team in total bases (55), hits (34) and runs scored (20) and tied for second in doubles (6). In Centennial action, she hit .423 (22-for-52) with three homers and 17 RBI, with 34 total bases and a 1.083 OPS. Through the end of the Centennial Tournament, Wenzel is tied for fourth in homers, eighth in RBI and tenth in slugging percentage. In three seasons with the team, she is hitting .329 with 28 runs, 55 hits, nine home runs and 47 RBI in 68 career games, 51 starts.
Trefz, who was All-Centennial honorable mention in 2023, hit .310, a career-best, with seven RBI, 17 runs and a team-best 36 hits. The senior, who played and started in 36 games, had 116 at-bats and five sacrifice hits which tied for tops on the team in both categories. She also worked out 11 walks, which was good for second on the squad and swiped six bags on the campaign. During the conference slate, she hit .309 with 17 hits and seven runs scored. In the field, she was third on the team in assists (25). Through the end of the CC Tournament, she is tied for ninth in sacrifice hits. In 150 career games, all starts, during her four seasons with the Shorewomen, she hit .270 with 64 runs, 114 hits, 45 RBI and 27 steals.
Each Centennial Conference member institution was permitted to nominate one student-athlete who exemplifies the best in sportsmanship for the All-Sportsmanship Team. This is the first All-Sportsmanship honor for Tribbitt, who appeared in 12 games and 10 in the circle in 2025.
In five seasons under head coach
Sally Snover, the team has had 23 All-CC selections, 11 on the first team, five second team picks and seven honorable mention honorees.