Humboldt State’s Micaela Harris Named to CCAA All-Star Team & Evelyn Andrews Named Honorary Captain

May 13, 2020

ARCATA, Calif.--- Humboldt State’s Micaela Harris was named to the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Star Team.  The Honorary Captain of this year’s All-Star Team was Evelyn Andrews who passed away this past February.

 With the global COVID-19 pandemic suspending and subsequently ending the 2019-20 college athletics season in mid-March, it became an impossibility to properly bestow all-conference honors for spring sports. As a result, the CCAA is pleased to announce the first, and hopefully last, CCAA All-Star Teams, in a fun effort to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments across the league during the abbreviated 2020 campaign.

First up today is the 2020 CCAA Softball All-Star Team. The CCAA Baseball All-Star Team and CCAA Men’s and Women’s Track & Field All-Star Teams will follow in the coming weeks.

The list of 20 student-athletes mirrors the dugout limit for CCAA softball, and is not bound by specific positions around the diamond. All 11 programs were guaranteed one representative to showcase talent across the league. These standout performers were submitted for consideration by the league’s softball sports information contacts, with additional nominees listed, by school, at the bottom.

The honorary captain of the 2020 CCAA Softball All-Star Team is Evelyn Andrews, who was a redshirt freshman in the Humboldt State program when she tragically passed away in February. Andrews became a source of strength, inspiration and courage to each team across the league, showing truly and in Evelyn’s own words, no one fights alone.

 Harris hit .352 in the 23 games she played in, which tied for the team lead with Danica Grier this spring for the Lumberjacks.  She tied with Grier for the team lead with 25 hits of which one was a home run, three doubles and three triples.  The junior drove in 14 runs and scored a team leading 24 times.  She also posted .521 slugging and .459 on-base percentages.  Harris was a perfect 18-for-18 in stolen base attempts. 

 

Other Lumberjacks that were nominated for the All-Star Team were Grier along with Lauren Lipe, Haley Suter and Mariah Tovar.

 

 

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