Miller Represents Softball with Second Team All-MEC Selection
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – The Mountain East Conference announced their 2025 Softball All-Conference teams and awards on Tuesday afternoon, with junior Arden Miller representing Frostburg State on the All-MEC Second Team.
Miller was named to the NFCA Player of the Year Watchlist in just her junior year, after a rocket start to the 2025 season. The outfielder finished with a .319 batting average for 44 hits and 10 doubles, while leading the team in runs (34), RBI (38), home runs (12), and triples (3). Miller played and started all 48 games for the Bobcats, showing a .696 slugging percentage and a .435 on base percentage, both which were also team-highs. She led the conference in home runs, while showing top-10 marks in RBI, total bases, and slugging percentage.
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