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Jasinski and Flynn Earn All-Empire 8

Jimmy Habecker, Assoc. AD / May 12, 2026

KEUKA PARK, N.Y. — The Keuka College Softball team had a pair of student-athletes named All-Empire 8 Conference on Tuesday morning.

Hailey Jasinski (Buffalo, N.Y. / North Collins) earned all-conference for the third time in her career. The junior was named the Second Team Shortstop this season. Senior Olivia Flynn (Williamson, N.Y. / Williamson) earned all-conference for the second time, being named a Third Team Pitcher.

Hailey Jasinski posted one of the best offensive seasons in program history. She had a career-high with a .463 batting average and 44 total hits. It ranked fourth overall for a season in program history for average and fifth for hits. Half of her hits were for extra-bases with ten doubles, four triples, and eight home runs. Jasinski’s eight home runs were the second-most in a season in program history and moved her into a tie for third on the career home run list with ten. It was the second time she was selected to the second team. Jasinski was a third team selection last season.  

Olivia Flynn was a team leader for the Green and Gold both in the circle and at the plate. Her efforts as a pitcher earned her third team honors from the conference. Flynn pitched a team-high and career-high 101.2 innings in her senior season. She struck out a career best 76 batters for the Wolves, one shy of cracking the top ten in program history. For her career, Flynn appeared as a pitcher more than anyone else in program history. She finished ranked third in innings pitched and fifth in strikeouts for her career.

Flynn previously earned all-conference as a utility player for both her efforts as a batter and pitcher. Although not factoring into her selection, Flynn was second on the team with a .365 batting average and 22 runs scored. She finished her career fifth in total hits with 134 and graduates as the career leader in doubles with 38.

Also announced on Tuesday, Flynn was one of 12 student-athletes honored by the conference. From the Conference’s release, “This team honors a student-athlete who has emerged as a leader not only on the field of play, but in the classroom and in the community. In addition, they ‘compete with honor and integrity’ and have distinguished themselves and consistently exhibit the critical traits as outstanding sportswomen.”