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Torres Earns Gold Glove; Four Noles Named NFCA All-Americans

5/27/2026 5:35:00 PM | Softball

OKLAHOMA CITY - Isa Torres added another award to her resume on Wednesday afternoon as the shortstop became the third Seminole to win a Rawlings Gold Glove. She joins Jessi Warren (2019) and Sydney Sherrill (2022) as the only Seminoles to capture a Rawlings Gold Glove. Torres also led the charge as she was named a NFCA First Team All-American for the second-consecutive season. The Noles tied a school record with four All-Americans and their four All-Americans was tied for the most in the country. Ashtyn Danley earned Second Team All-America honors while Jaysoni Beachum and Jazzy Francik earned Third Team All-America honors. Beachum and Torres are repeat All-Americans while Danley and Francik earned their first NFCA All-America honors. FSU now has 63 All-America honors from 41 different players. 

Along with her record-breaking season in the batter's box, Torres was just as impressive defensively. Along with making the jaw-dropping plays, Torres did not commit an error in her first 164 chances at shortstop and ended the year with just two errors. Torres is the first middle infielder at FSU to have two or fewer errors in 180+ chances since Lisa Davidson in 1993. Torres holds a .969 career fielding percentage and has committed just 18 errors in 564 chances in her three years. Offensively, Torres put together arguably the greatest season in FSU history. Torres broke the school records for batting average (.530), runs scored (78), on-base percentage (.591) and slugging percentage (.978). Torres finished tied for second all-time with 98 hits and was third all-time with 21 doubles. Torres broke the NCAA record with 16-consecutive hits in 16 at-bats from March 8-20 and also reached in 23-consecutive plate appearances which was the third-longest streak in NCAA history. 

Danley solidified herself as one of the top two-way players in the country this season. The junior from Winchester, Tenn., continued her steady success in the circle while adding a breakout season offensively. Danley pitched 100.1 innings this season and finished with a 13-1 record and 2.09 ERA. Opponents hit just .207 against Danley and she had 89 strikeouts compared to just 46 walks. Danley shined offensively as she set career bests in nearly every major category. Danley posted a .353 batting average with 12 home runs and also drove in 57 RBI. Danley also hit 16 doubles and had three triples. 

Beachum continued to be one of the best bats in the nation in 2026 as the junior hit .406 with 10 home runs and 69 RBI. Her 69 RBI were the fourth-most RBI in school history and her batting average was the 10th-highest batting average in school history. Beachum drew a staggering 54 walks this season for a .549 on-base percentage which was the third-highest on-base percentage in school history. Beachum currently has an active streak of reaching base in 50-consecutive games which is tied for Maddie O'Brien's school record. 

Francik continued to build off her solid freshman season and led the way for the Noles in the circle. The ACC Pitcher of the Year posted a 1.86 ERA and an ACC-leading 24 wins this season. Francik pitched 154 innings and held opponents to just a .183 batting average. Francik threw three no-hitters this season against Samford, Georgia Tech and Boston College. Francik pitched four complete games and had 119 strikeouts compared to 65 walks. 

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