Galloway, N.J. – Five Stockton University softball players were awarded Academic All-District honors from the
College Sports Communicators for the 2026 season. Senior
Caitlin Cetrulo (Caldwell/Caldwell) collected a CSC Academic All-District accolade for the third consecutive year.
Senior
Emma Coldsnow (Yorktown, Va./Tabb), junior
Alexa Panagopoylos (Atco/Hammonton) and sophomores
McKenna George (Centennial, Colo./Eaglecrest) and
Elizabeth Martin (Port Republic/Cedar Creek) all received CSC Academic All-District laurels for the first time.
The requirements for College Sports Communicators Academic All-District are a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade point average and sophomore or higher standing. Student-athletes must have competed in 90 percent or started at least 66 percent of their team's games this season. Pitchers must have made at least 17 appearances or pitched 35 innings.
Cetrulo, an Exercise Science major, started all 39 games in left field and batted .350 with 41 hits. The senior tied for the team lead in home runs (4) and RBI (36) while finishing second on the Ospreys in runs (33) and slugging percentage (.564). Cetrulo tied for fifth in the NJAC in RBI, tied for seventh in homers and finished eighth in runs and 10th in slugging percentage.
Coldsnow, a Chemistry major, started all 39 games and alternated between catcher and designated player. The senior led the NJAC in on-base percentage (.537) and finished second in OPS (1.103) and hit by pitch (11), tied for seventh in home runs (4), eighth in batting average (.415) and ninth in slugging percentage (.566).
Coldsnow was chosen NFCA Region IV First Team and NJAC First Team this season.
Panagopoylos, a Health Science major, started all 39 games at third base and finished fourth in the NJAC with 15 doubles, which tied the school record. The junior batted .368 and tied for the team lead with 46 hits to go along with 28 RBI and 13 runs. Panagopoylos was voted NJAC Player of the Year, NJAC First Team and NFCA Region IV First Team.
George, an Exercise Science major, started all 34 games that she played. The centerfielder finished third in the NJAC in stolen bases (32), tied for fourth in runs (37) and tied for sixth in batting average (.418) while leading the Ospreys in all three. George tied for the team lead with 46 hits and ranked second on the squad in on-base percentage (.484).
George was an NJAC First Team and NFCA Region IV Second Team selection this year.
Martin, a Health Science major, was a key member of the Stockton pitching staff as she went 10-2 with 46 strikeouts and a 2.84 ERA in 74 innings pitched. The righty allowed one run or less in 12 of her 23 appearances, including one shutout and one save. Martin's first six pitching decisions of the season were all wins.