MIAC RELEASE
SAINT PAUL, MINN.-Senior shortstop Jenna Rubbelke, and senior first base Savannah Johnson represent the Hamline University softball team on the 2025 MIAC Softball All-Conference Team. Rubbelke becomes just the second player in program history to be a four-time all-conference selection, the first was Amanda Gage (2002-05).
2025 MIAC Softball Awards
Player of the Year: Medora Rylee (St. Olaf)
Pitcher of the Year: Makayla Steffes (Saint Mary's)
Rookie of the Year: Lily Treml (Saint Benedict)
Coach of the Year: John Tschida (Saint Mary's)
Rubbelke started all 40 games at shortstop for Hamline in 2025, where she led the MIAC and ranked third in NCAA Division III with 122 assists. She added 59 putouts, and committed just three errors over 184 chances en route to a .984 fielding percentage. At the plate, Rubbelke finished with a team-leading .352 (45-of-128) batting average, 45 hits, 49 total bases, 10 walks, a .404 on-base percentage, 21 stolen bases, and 31 runs scored. The North St. Paul native had 14 multi-hit games, which included four 3-for-4 outings.Â
Rubbelke wrapped up her four-year career with a .386 (184-of-477) batting average, 184 hits, 124 runs scored, 15 doubles, four triples, 40 RBI, 43 walks, .438 on-base percentage, and 58 stolen bases over 145 games played.
Rubbelke's Career Softball Honors
2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 MIAC Softball All-Conference Teams
2022 MIAC Softball Rookie of the Year
2022 MIAC Softball All-Rookie Team
2022 NFCA All-Region First Team
2024 NFCA All-Region Second Team
2024 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team
2023, 2024 MIAC Spring Academic All-Conference
Savannah Johnson's first trip to the MIAC All-Conference Team is off the heels of a season that ended with a .330 (35-of-106) batting average, 35 hits, 25 runs scored, three doubles, one home run, 15 RBI, 45 total bases, 10 walks, .425 slugging percentage, .393 on-base percentage, and nine stolen bases. The Hastings, Minnesota native had eight multi-hit performances, which included a pair of 3-for-3 outings.Â
Johnson finished her career with a .296 (93-of-314) batting average, 61 runs scored, 19 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 56 RBI, 28 walks, and 22 stolen bases over 129 games played.
In addition, first-year pitcher Allison Boynton was named 2025 MIAC Softball Honorable Mention.