Three Bulldogs named to All-GPAC second team; 10 total honored

By Jacob Knabel on May. 6, 2025 in Softball

2025 GPAC All-Conference Softball Teams

Second Team: Taryn Ganstrom; Jennifer Katz; Delanie Voshell.

Honorable Mention: Aubrey Bruning; Kaylei Denison; Megan Eurich; Aubriana Krieser; Laycee Josoff; Grace Maguire; Avery O’Boyle.

SEWARD, Neb. – A total of 10 Bulldogs from the Concordia University, Nebraska Softball program have been honored with 2025 GPAC All-Conference accolades, as announced by the league office on Tuesday (May 6). In leading the way from the perspective of the Bulldogs, junior Taryn Ganstrom and seniors Jennifer Katz and Delanie Voshell picked up Second Team All-GPAC accolades. Meanwhile, seven Concordia student-athletes earned honorable mention all-conference distinction: Aubrey Bruning, Kaylei Denison, Megan Eurich, Aubriana Krieser, Laycee Josoff, Grace Maguire and Avery O’Boyle.

Head Coach Brock Culler’s squad completed the 2025 season with an overall record of 27-20. The Bulldogs placed fifth in the final GPAC regular season standings.

A junior from Seneca, Kan., Ganstrom enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2025. She batted a team high .364 (55-for-151) with 38 runs, seven doubles, nine triples, one home run, 23 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. Ganstrom also recorded a .420 on-base percentage and .550 slugging percentage. Her nine triples set a new program standard for a single season. While playing three different infield spots (and pitching), Ganstrom converted 66 of 70 chances in the field. She also made 13 pitching appearances and posted a 5-2 record and 3.98 ERA in 38.2 innings.

A senior from Omaha, Katz rose to stardom in 2025. The Louisville High School product has earned All-GPAC honors in back-to-back years. As a senior, Katz batted .358 (48-for-134) with 48 runs, 12 doubles, four triples, four home runs, 26 RBIs and 14 stolen bases to go along with a .428 on-base percentage and .597 slugging percentage. In center field, Katz made only one error while notching nine assists. In her two seasons at Concordia, Katz started 92 games and achieved NAIA Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-District (College Sports Communicators) status.

Voshell put together her best season as a senior in 2025. The Shenandoah, Iowa, native hit .291 (37-for-127) with 18 runs, four doubles, one triple, 19 RBIs and seven stolen bases. She also posted an on-base percentage of .343 and slugging percentage of .339 in 45 games. In the outfield, Voshell produced a .956 fielding percentage and two assists. In three seasons as a Bulldog, Voshell tallied 94 hits and twice garnered all-conference recognition.

Eurich completed a career that puts her in the discussion with the top pitchers in program history. The Gretna, Neb., native was tabbed First Team All-GPAC in 2024. As a senior, Eurich posted a record of 9-12 to go with a 3.10 ERA and 138 strikeouts (against only 25 walks) in 137.2 innings (29 appearances). Over her four seasons as a Bulldog, Eurich went 38-34 with a 3.14 ERA and 473 strikeouts in 513 innings. Eurich rose to No. 3 on the program’s all-time strikeout list. She is also an NAIA Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-District award winner.

A Lincoln Southeast High School alum, Bruning has landed on the all-conference team for the third-consecutive year. As a senior in 2025, Bruning batted .333 (35-for-105) with 35 runs, five doubles, three triples, 14 RBIs and 17 stolen bases. She recorded a .369 on-base percentage and .438 slugging percentage. Bruning did not commit a single error in 45 chances in the outfield. In her career, Bruning batted .318 with 136 hits and 54 stolen bases (third most in program history).

A Second Team All-GPAC honoree in 2024, Krieser batted above .300 for a second-straight year. For 2025, the Lincoln North Star High School alum hit .310 (40-for-129) with 14 runs, 14 doubles, one home run and 25 RBIs in 45 games. She sported an on-base percentage of .350 and slugging percentage of .442. As the team’s primary first baseman, Krieser recorded a .985 fielding percentage. In 69 career college games, Krieser has batted .338 with 68 hits.

Among the program’s additional four honorable mention selections, Josoff is the lone repeat All-GPAC award winner. Josoff batted .225 and posted a .912 fielding percentage in 41 games this season. In the pitching circle, Denison led the team with 12 wins to go with a 3.30 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 118.2 innings. Denison made 22 appearances (21 starts) in the circle. Meanwhile, O’Boyle batted .329 in 31 games (79 at-bats) as a freshman playing both catcher and second base and Maguire batted .250 in 23 games while sharing catching duties with O’Boyle.