Tetons Earn Three All-Conference Honors, Highlight MonDak Postseason Awards
The Tetons softball program was well represented in the MonDak postseason awards, placing three student-athletes on the All-Conference Team while also earning recognition for sportsmanship.
Leading the way was shortstop Jersey Berg, who delivered an outstanding season both at the plate and in the field. Berg played in 20 games and posted a .413 batting average, collecting 26 hits, including seven doubles and four home runs. She drove in 27 runs and finished with a .429 on-base percentage. Defensively, Berg anchored the infield with a .920 fielding percentage at shortstop.
Danica Dominaux also earned All-Conference honors after appearing in 45 games for the Tetons. Dominaux hit .361 on the season, tallying 11 doubles, three triples, and one home run while driving in 24 runs. Her consistency at the plate and ability to produce extra-base hits made her a key contributor to the Tetons' offense.
In the circle, Lily Adams was recognized for her strong performance as the team's primary pitcher. Adams logged 126 innings and recorded 136 strikeouts while posting a 3.67 earned run average. Her durability and ability to miss bats played a crucial role in the Tetons' success throughout the season.
In addition to the All-Conference selections, the Tetons' backstop earned the MonDak Sportsmanship Award, highlighting her leadership and character displayed all season long. She appeared in 40 games, batting .313 with 20 RBIs, and served as a steady presence behind the plate.
The Tetons' postseason honors reflect the team's talent, work ethic, and commitment both on and off the field.
