Harper was certainly the most productive of the trio, hitting 19 home runs and finishing with 56 RBI. She was named a first-team All-American.
Mulipola was one of Arizona’s best hitters for the first half of the season and finished with a .335 average, 12 home runs and 49 RBI. O’Toole called Mulipola the best catcher she’s ever thrown to.
Carranco began the season with a .150 average in Arizona’s first 27 games.
Once conference play started, she became Arizona’s most consistent hitter, leading the Wildcats with a .454 average in UA’s last 34 games, including the postseason.