Add national player of the year to the list of Isa Torres’ honors.
Florida State’s junior shortstop was named the D1Softball National Player of the Year on Wednesday. Torres is the first Seminole to win D1Softball’s National Player of the Year and joins Lacey Waldrop, Jessica van der Linden and Darby Cottle as Seminoles who have won a national player of the year award.
Torres had a .530 batting average this season, breaking her own school record and posting a mark that will finish in the top 15 in NCAA history for a single season. She also set career highs in home runs (16) and RBI (56).
In FSU softball history, only Maddie O’Brien and Jessi Warren have had more home runs in a single season than Torres.
Earlier this month, Torres was named the ACC player of the year and defensive player of the year. She also helped the Seminoles win their 20th ACC Tournament championship.
Torres also broke the school records for on-base percentage (.591), slugging percentage (.978) and runs (78). She recorded the second-most hits in FSU history with 98 and set a new NCAA record with 16 hits in 16-consecutive at-bats from March 8-20. Torres also reached base in 23 consecutive plate appearances from March 8-20, which was a new school record and the third-longest streak in FSU history.
Torres did not commit an error in her first 164 chances at shortstop and ended the year with just two errors in 184 chances.
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