Clemson Player Named First-Team All-American

CLEMSON – Clemson second baseman Maddie Moore was named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American, the organization announced Wednesday.

Moore garners her second-consecutive career All-America honor after earning a third-team nod in 2024 and marked the sixth All-America selection in the Clemson program’s history.

The senior finished her standout career with the Tigers in dominant fashion. She clocked a .411 average with 79 hits.

Her 71 RBIs were a single-season program record, while her 17 home runs were the most by a senior and third-most by a Tiger in program history. She totaled 32 extra-base hits with 12 doubles and three triples.

Moore led the 2025 team with 148 total bases, a .771 slugging percentage and 11 stolen bases. The Loomis, California native drew 21 walks and scored 61 runs.

Defensively, she contributed 103 putouts, 90 assists and turned nine double plays on the year.

Only players who were selected to All-Region teams were eligible for consideration at the All-America level. Each All-America team is comprised of 18 players, including: three pitchers, one catcher, one first base, one second base, one third base, one shortstop, three outfielders, one utility/pitcher, one DP or utility/non-pitcher and five at-large positions.

At-large positions were nominated by the NFCA All-Region committee representatives.

courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications