Five members of the 18th-ranked Kutztown University softball team were voted to the 2025 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference's teams.
Senior first baseman Naya Darnowski (Manchester, N.J./Manchester Township) and sophomore left fielder Emily Henn (Matamoras, Pa./Delaware Valley) were voted to the First Team and senior pitcher Haley Gravish (Hamburg, Pa./Hamburg), junior second baseman Alexa Stevens (Covington Township, Pa./North Pocono) and junior third baseman Morgan Slomkowski (Toms River, N.J./Toms River East) earned Second Team honors.
The five selections are the most since 2022 when KU also had five representatives on All-PSAC. There were seven in 2013.
It is the second All-PSAC accolade for Darnowski, Gravish and Henn, with Darnowski and Henn earning Second Team last season and Gravish was Second Team in 2023.
Darnowski has started all 51 games this season. She is having a career-best season at the plate, hitting .314 with 50 hits, 31 RBIs and 33 runs scored. Darnowski's power at the plate has showed this season as well with career-highs of seven home runs and eight doubles, with a .509 slugging percentage.
Henn has started in all 51 games this season. Her sophomore surge has led her to lead the team in several offensive categories, including batting average (.416), hits (74), runs (46) and total bases (110). Her average and hits both rank second in the PSAC and she's fourth in runs scored. Henn also has six HRs, four triples, 10 doubles and 32 RBIs.
Gravish has once again been the ace and work horse of the pitching staff in 2025. In 35 appearances, making 23 starts, she is 24-7 with a 2.43 ERA and one save in 178.2 innings. Her wins and innings pitched ranks second in the PSAC and ERA is eighth. Gravish currently ranks second in program history with 66 career wins. She also ranks third in appearances (115), fifth in innings pitched (567.2) and strikeouts (397).
Stevens has started all 51 games this season. She is hitting .316 in 174 plate appearances with 55 hits, six doubles and seven home runs, along with 42 runs scored. Stevens' six triples is tied for third in the conference and her career-best 45 RBIs ranks sixth.
Slomkowski has started all 51 games this season. She ranks second on the team with a .331 batting average, including 46 hits, 10 doubles, 36 RBIs and 38 runs scored. Slomkowski's 10 home runs ranks seventh in the PSAC and her .619 slugging percentage is a team-best.