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2025 Softball Roster

Alex Hall

10 Gracie Tentinger

  • Position Outfield
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Mountain View High School
  • Hometown Meridian, Idaho

Biography

AT SOUTH ALABAMA
JUNIOR SEASON (2024)

• Named an Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Academic All-America Scholar 
• Appeared in 22 games making 21 starts in her first season as a Jag
• Batted .158 with nine hits – two double and two home runs – scored five runs and drove in six
• Had a double, a walk and scored a run versus Northern Illinois (2/17)
• Reached base safely in all three of her plate appearances versus Northern Iowa (3/2) as she 2-for-2 with a walk and two runs 
• Also hit her first home run as a Jag versus the Panthers
• Was 2-for-3 versus Nebraska (3/9) at the Razorback Rumble
• Had a home run and drove in three at Arkansas (3/9)

AT COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO
• Spent two seasons at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho, where she left as one of the best power hitters in program history, holding the career records for RBI (201) and home runs (65), and the single-season marks in home runs (38) and RBI (106)
• Registered 66 multi-hit and 47 multi-RBI games during her career, while also earning NJCAA All-American honors as a freshman and as a sophomore
• Over her two seasons with the program, CSI posted a combined 93-31 record and captured back-to-back Region 18 Championships and made NJCAA National Tournament appearances
• Named the Presidential Female Athlete of the Year in 2023 at CSI
• Earned First-Team All-American honors after batting .514 with 107 hits, 74 runs scored and 232 total bases during her sophomore season
• In addition to the All-America honors, she also earned first-team Region 18 honors as well as regional all-tournament accolades
• Named NJCAA Payer of the Week (March 14-20)
• Started all 63 games and recorded 35 multi-hit games and 25 multi-RBI contests
• Led the country in home runs (38) and was second in RBI (106) 
• Ranked among the NJCAA leaders in hits (second), batting average (12th) and runs scored (16th)
• Posted a 1.115 slugging percentage, .553 OBP and a 1.668 OPS, while only striking out eight times in 231 plate appearances
• Started all 61 games for Southern Idaho as a freshman and recorded a .462 batting average, along with a .944 slugging percentage, a 1.458 OPS and a .514 OBS
• Had 90 hits, scored 54 runs, and registered 31 multi-hit efforts and 22 multi-RBI games
• Her .462 batting average was sixth-best in the conference, while her 95 RBI were second in the nation, and her 27 home runs were fourth-most in the nation
• Earned a pair of All-America honors – NJCAA Academic (first team) and NJCAA (second team) – while also picking up both Region 18 First-Team and Region 18 All-Tournament Team accolades
• Helped the Golden Eagles to a ninth-place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament and end the season with a 48-13 overall record and a 34-6 mark in conference, which gave CSI the Scenic West Athletic Conference Title in addition to the Region 18 Championship
• Also excelled in the class room for the Golden Eagles as she was a NJCAA Academic All American in 2022

AT MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
• Lettered four seasons at Mountain View High School in Meridian, Idaho
• Helped the Mavericks capture the 5A Idaho state title in 2019, while placing third at both the 2018 and 2021 tournaments
• Left Mountain View holding the single-season home run record (18) that she set on May 10, 2019
• As a senior, was selected as the top softball player in Idaho by MaxPreps
• Was also named first-team all-state, first-team SIC all-conference and first-team SIC all-academic as a senior
• Was a first-team all-state selection during her sophomore season where she helped Mountain View win the state title and finish ranked 24th in the nation 
• The group was also named the state’s Team of the Decade that season
• First-team SIC all-conference and first-team SIC all-academic selection in 2019
• Prep career highlight was hitting a walk-off home run during her sophomore season in the eighth-inning of the district championship game
• Played four years of travel ball for the Idaho Crossfire

PERSONAL
• Full name is Marion Gracie Tentinger
• Born in Meridian, Idaho
• Daughter of Tim and Lisa Tentinger
• One of three children in her family
• Has two older brothers, Henry and Charlie, and a younger sister, Katy
• Brother, Charlie, played baseball at Lewis and Clark State College
• Majoring in health sciences

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Historical Player Information

  • 10

    2024Junior

    Infielder
    5'8"
    10
  • 10

    2025Senior

    Outfield
    5'8"
    10