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Jackson, Porter Honored at CIAA Softball Batter Dinner and Awards

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Jackson, Porter Honored at CIAA Softball Batter Dinner and Awards

Orangeburg, SC - The CIAA officially ushered in championship week with its annual Batter Dinner and Awards Ceremony, a celebratory evening that recognized the conference's top softball student-athletes while serving as one of the kickoff events for the 2026 CIAA Softball Championship. The event brought together players, coaches, administrators and supporters to honor on-field excellence, academic achievement, and the graduating seniors who helped shape the season.

Among those recognized were Sydney Jackson and Xztashya Porter, who represented the Broncos following standout junior campaigns that played a key role in the team's success during conference play.

Jackson earned All-CIAA First Team honors at shortstop, capping off a season in which she emerged as one of the most complete players in the conference. A junior nursing major from Cameron, North Carolina, Jackson delivered consistent production offensively while anchoring the infield defensively. She finished the regular season batting .385 with 10 home runs, 33 RBIs and 25 runs scored, providing power and run production at the top of the lineup.

Her defining performance came at Livingstone College, where she drove in seven runs and launched two home runs in a dominant outing that highlighted her ability to take over games. Defensively, Jackson was a steady presence in the middle infield, posting a .947 fielding percentage and turning three double plays. Adding to her historic season, she enters championship play just two home runs shy of breaking the school's single-season home run record.

Porter was also honored during the ceremony after delivering a steady and dependable season at third base. A junior biology major from Whiteville, North Carolina, Porter provided consistent production at the plate while serving as a reliable defensive presence at the hot corner. She concluded the regular season batting .226 with 19 hits and 16 RBIs, showcasing her versatility with extra-base hits that included a home run, a triple and four doubles.

Porter's impact was evident in key moments throughout the year, including a two-RBI performance against Chestnut Hill and a strong finish at Johnson C. Smith, where she went 2-for-4 with a double. Defensively, she recorded 22 putouts and 24 assists, highlighted by a season-high four assists against Lincoln (Pa.), flashing quick reactions and a strong arm while making difficult plays look routine.

In addition to individual and all-conference honors, the Batter Dinner also recognized the graduating seniors from across the CIAA, celebrating their careers, leadership, and lasting contributions to their respective programs.

Fayetteville State will open CIAA Tournament action against Virginia Union on Thursday, May 7, at 5 p.m (delayed due to weather). Live video and statistical coverage for the championship can be found at fsubroncos.com/gameday as the Broncos look to carry their momentum into the heart of championship week.

All Honorees
Coach of the Year – Chelsea Holiday, Bluefield State University 
Player of the Year – Paige Whittington, Bluefield State University 
Pitcher of the Year – Sydney Seals, Bowie State University 
Rookie of the Year – Aaliyah Amos, Bowie State University 

2026 All–CIAA First Team 
Pitcher – Sydney Seals, Bowie State University 
Catcher – Jeniah Williams, Claflin University 
First Base – Aniylah Lane, Johnson C. Smith University
Second Base – Aniyah Jackson, Claflin University 
Third Base – Mikayla Amos, Bowie State University 
Shortstop – Sydney Jackson, Fayetteville State University 
Outfield – Paige Whittington, Bluefield State University 
Outfield – Sky Hicks, Bluefield State University 
Outfield – Lauryn Foster, Claflin University 
Designated Player – Michaela Cromarty, Claflin University 
Utility Player – Taylor Dawkins, Bowie State University

2026 All–CIAA Second Team 
Pitcher – Katelynn Grissom, Claflin University 
Catcher – Janessah Nappi, Bluefield State University 
First Base – Kyla Jones, Bluefield State University 
Second Base – Layla Smith, Winston-Salem State University 
Third Base – Xztashya Porter, Fayetteville State University 
Shortstop – Amaya Corona, Bluefield State University 
Outfield – Cyndia Dobbins, Shaw University 
Outfield – Presleigh Braxton, Bowie State University 
Outfield – Coreena Dunham, Bowie State University 
Designated Player – Madison Hayes, Virginia Union University 
Utility Player – Aryana Meadows, Claflin University 

2026 All–Rookie Team 
Aryana Meadows, Claflin University 
Amaya Corona, Bluefield State University 
Skyy Hicks, Bluefield State University 
Imari Jordan, Shaw University 
Aaliyah Amos, Bowie State University 
Elisia Gonzalez Pettis, Virginia Union University 
Jahzira Hogan, Johnson C. Smith University
 Hailey Trujillo, Bluefield State University 
Alexis Coles, Bluefield State University 
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Players Mentioned

Sydney Jackson

#7 Sydney Jackson

OF
5' 5"
Junior
Right/Right
Xztashya Porter

#4 Xztashya Porter

3rd/UT
5' 3"
Junior
Right/Right

Players Mentioned

Sydney Jackson

#7 Sydney Jackson

5' 5"
Junior
Right/Right
OF
Xztashya Porter

#4 Xztashya Porter

5' 3"
Junior
Right/Right
3rd/UT