LANCASTER, Pa. – Four Washington College softball players secured spots on the All-Centennial Conference Team today in a vote by the conference's nine head coaches. Seniors, infielder
Gracelyn Goforth (King, N.C./West Stokes) and utility
Jenna Harper (Sugar Grove, Ill./Kaneland), junior catcher/infielder
Cece Johnston (Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Charter) and freshman outfielder
Emma Trainer (Broomall, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) were all tabbed honorable mention. Representing the Shorewomen Nine on the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team is freshman outfielder
Amaya Cash (Bryn Mawr, Pa./Bonner & Prendergast Catholic).
Harper is a three-time all-conference honoree, while Goforth, Johnston and Trainer were named All-Centennial for the first time.
Goforth hit .368 this season with one home run and 14 RBI with 16 walks in starting all 38 games for the Shorewomen in 2026. The senior tallied team-highs in runs scored (25), hits (43), triples (3), total bases (59), slugging (.504) and on-base plus slugging (OPS) (.948) this spring. This season, she set career-highs in runs, hits, triples, slugging, walks and stolen bases (5). In Centennial games, she hit .380 with a team-high 12 runs scored on 19 hits with squad bests of three triples, 27 total bases and a .540 slugging percentage. Through the end of the Centennial Conference Tournament, she tied for third in the conference in three-baggers. In 153 all-time games, 151 starts, she hit .302 with four home runs, 69 RBI, 73 runs, 137 hits, 29 doubles, seven triples and 42 walks.
Harper, a second team selection in 2023 and a first team honoree in 2024, hit a team-high .385 with 17 RBI, 23 runs, 40 hits, 44 total bases and an OPS of .876 to go along with a squad-topping .453 on-base percentage and 206 putouts in 35 games, 33 starts. In conference play, she also hit .385 with a team-topping 20 hits with nine RBI, nine runs and a .429 on-base percentage. In 135 all-time contests, 120 starts, the senior hit .329 with 62 runs, 121 hits, 20 doubles, three homers, 61 RBI, 40 walks, a .395 on-base percentage and 690 putouts.
Johnston in her first season with the Shorewomen led the squad with 22 walks while hitting .277 with 26 hits, 21 RBI, four doubles and an on-base percentage of .412 in 36 games, all starting assignments. The junior tallied hits in seven straight games to start her career with four of those contests being two or more hits. In conference contests, she worked out a team-leading 12 walks and
Amaya Cash
drove in nine runs with a .415 on-base percentage. Through the end of the Centennial Conference Tournament, she is second in walks.
Trainer in her rookie campaign with the team hit .295 with 19 runs, 28 hits, four doubles, 13 RBI, 32 total bases, 18 walks and a .417 on-base percentage in 38 games, 36 starts in 2026. The freshman was second on the team in walks and tied for third in runs scored. In Centennial play, she hit a team-high .386 (17-for-44) with seven RBI, six walks, 20 total bases an OPS of .926 and a squad-best .471 on-base percentage. Trainer had a three-hit game against eventual conference champion Swarthmore on April 21.
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 six seasons under head coach
Sally Snover, the team has had 27 All-CC selections, 11 on the first team, five second team picks and 11 honorable mention honorees.