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Texas A&M softball standout Koko Wooley wins Gold Glove Honors

Texas A&M softball standout Koko Wooley wins Gold Glove Honors

USA Today29-05-2025

Texas A&M softball standout Koko Wooley wins Gold Glove Honors
It's award season for college softball! Despite Texas A&M's season ending prematurely, several Aggies secured post-regular season accolades. On Wednesday, Rawlings Softball revealed the nine winners of the prestigious Rawlings Gold Glove Award, presented by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) during the Women's College World Series press conference.
Among the honored players was senior Koko Wooley, who earned the Gold Glove award for her exceptional performance at shortstop, making history as the first Aggie to receive this distinction. Wooley has established herself as one of the most electrifying softball players in the nation, excelling on both offense and defense. Her fielding percentage has consistently improved each year, rising from .898 to .931, while she also achieved her highest career batting average at .421.
Wooley's remarkable athleticism contributed to numerous double plays, game-changing defensive plays, and disruptive base running. She will be remembered as a cornerstone of Texas A&M's softball program, having helped restore its national prominence and paved the way for future success.
Join us in celebrating Koko Wooley on this incredible achievement!
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