2021 NAIA Women's National Invitational

Campbellsville senior McKayla Campbell won her first national title in last-second dramatic fashion. Photo courtesy of Jim Thrall/MatFocus.com

Campbellsville senior McKayla Campbell won her first national title in last-second dramatic fashion. Photo courtesy of Jim Thrall/MatFocus.com

Here’s the top 8 in the team race, the “All-American” programs:

1. Campbellsville 185
2. Life 134.5
3. Wayland Baptist 100
4. Oklahoma City 96.5
5. Southern Oregon 94.5
6. Cumberlands 89
7. Jamestown 77
8. Grand View 76.5

Weight-by weight recap:

101

All-Americans
1. Nina Pham (Wayland Baptist)
2. Ivy Navarro (Providence)
3. Esthella Trevino (Southern Oregon)
4. Madison Brown (Texas Wesleyan)
5. Ira Navarro (Providence)
6. Devyn Gomez (Life)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Alaura Couch (Grand View)
8. Angelina Casteneda (Cumberlands)

109

All-Americans
1. McKayla Campbell (Campbellsville)
2. Asia Ray (Wayland Baptist)
3. Macie Stewart (Southern Oregon)
4. Tehani Soares (Indiana Tech)
5. Emma Cochran (Grand View)
6. Katalina Bartelt (Life)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Rayana Sahagun (Jamestown)
8. Kory Phillips (Life)

116

All-Americans
1. Peyton Prussin (Life)
2. Charlotte Fowler (Campbellsville)
3. Stefana Jelacic (Lourdes)
4. Camille Fournier (Texas Wesleyan)
5. Arianna Marrufo (Jamestown)
6. Josie Bartishofski (Jamestown)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Serenity Durham Goree (Midland)
8. Carolina Johnson (Southern Oregon)

123

All-Americans
1. Jasmine Hernandez (Lyon)
2. Julia Vidallon (Life)
3. Katlyn Pizzo (Campbellsville)
4. Jacqueline Ghent (Campbellsville)
5. Theresa Rankin (Lourdes)
6. Nichole Moore (Baker)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Glory Konecny (Southern Oregon)
8. Jasmin Davis (Wayland Baptist)

130

All-Americans
1. Bridgette Duty (Cumberlands)
2. Angela Vitiritti (Campbellsville)
3. Mea Mohler (Texas Weslyan)
4. De'anna Prince (Wayland Baptist)
5. Alexandra Baudhuin (Jamestown)
6. Diana Dzasezeva (Waldorf)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Briana Kellin (Life)
8. Sophia Smith (Oklahoma City)

136

All-Americans
1. Desiree Zavala (Wayland Baptist)
2. Randi Robison (Campbellsville)
3. Andrea Schlabach (Grand View)
4. Savanna McCutchen (Missouri Valley)
5. Destiny Lyng (Oklahoma City)
6. Brigid Shannon (Corban)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Angelina Prado (Life University)
8. Luisita Jara (Jamestown)

143

All-Americans
1. Waipuilani Estrella-Beauchamp (Midland)
2. Erin Redford (Eastern Oregon)
3. Emma Walker (Campbellsville)
4. Samantha Snow (Indiana Tech)
5. Jordan Suarez (Wayland Baptist)
6. Sydney Freund (Oklahoma City)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Ashley Ikner (Cumberlands)
8. Nancy Becerra (Missouri Valley)

155

All-Americans
1. Sienna Ramirez (Southern Oregon)
2. Morgan Mayginnes (Baker)
3. Kendra Thompson (Campbellsville)
4. Kamalamaokapomahealani Lewis (Midland)
5. Cierra Foster (Oklahoma City)
6. Destinee Rivera (Life)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Tiyahna Askew (MBU)
8. Dempsi Talkington (EOU)

170

All-Americans
1. Jordan Nelson (Life)
2. Alexandra Castillo (Campbellsville)
3. Sierra Talmadge (Jamestown)
4. Hunter Robinson (Grand View)
5. Chamira Cooper (Cumberlands)
6. Jennifer Curry (Baker)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Shania Gowan (Missouri Baptist)
8. Danielle Saldivar (Missouri Valley)

191

All-Americans
1. Nkechinyere Nwankwo (Oklahoma City)
2. Elisa Robinson (Baker)
3. Kelani Corbett (Lyon)
4. Brianna Staebler (Campbellsville)
5. MaQuoia Bernabe (Cumberlands)
6. Victoria Hinojo (Oklahoma City)

Honorable Mention All-Americans
7. Catherine Palmieri (Life)
8. Kelly LaCost (Jamestown)

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