WASHINGTON - Senior
Dayanara Campos was named First Team All-BIG EAST for her efforts during the 2026 season, as announced on Wednesday by the league office. This marks the fourth Hoya in program history to earn a spot on the first team.
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Campos had an outstanding season batting .338 with a slugging percentage of .825. She appeared in 30 games for the Blue & Gray, missing the final two BIG EAST series after suffering an injury late in the season.
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The designated player recorded 27 hits, including 11 home runs and six doubles, alongside a team-high 28 RBIs. She also scored 24 runs and drew 30 walks, ranking fifth in the league despite her shortened season.
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This season, Campos became the program's all-time home run leader with 31. She also ranks among the school's career leaders in RBIs (93) and holds the program record for single-season slugging percentage (.825), while placing highly in several other season statistical categories.
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The last Georgetown player to be named to the first team was Cameron Kondo in 2023.
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