Coastal Athletic Association baseball enjoyed a remarkable 2024, culminating in the league’s record 10 alumni being selected in the first 10 rounds of the MLB. Headlined by Charleston’s Cole Mathis being tabbed at No. 54 by the Chicago Cubs, the MLB draft spotlighted the depth of talent in the CAA.
While the Coastal said farewell to plenty of outstanding players now embarking on big league careers, the conference collectively reloads for 2025. Reigning champion UNCW leads a crop of NCAA Tournament-caliber teams vying for the league crown.
Campbell Baseball Preview
Justin Haire’s outstanding tenure at Campbell led to his accepting the head coaching position at Ohio State in the offseason. Haire’s longtime Camels assistant, Chris Marx, takes over ahead of Campbell’s second CAA season.
Campbell endured ups and downs in its first year as a member of the Coastal. In their first season under Marx’s guidance, however, the Camels have the pieces to be championship contenders and make a push to return to the NCAA Tournament after making five straight appearances from 2018 through 2023 under the Big South Conference banner.
Head Coach: Chris Marx
2024 Record: 31-22 (12-15 Coastal)
Players to Watch
Zach Sabers
Right-hander Zach Sabers made 12 starts in 2024, most among Campbell’s returning pitchers, and finished with a 5.04 ERA and .241 opponent batting average over 64 ⅓ innings of work. Cutting down on his walks in 2025 will be key to Sabers to settling in as a bona fide ace for the Camels.
Lukas Schramm
Kentucky transfer Lukas Schramm gets a chance to strut his stuff joining the Camels roster. Schramm made limited appearances for the Wildcats in 2024 but had an outstanding showing in 20 games playing for the Coastal Plain League’s Holly Springs Salamanders. He hit .308, drove in 10, and made four steals in the summer.
Andrew Schuldt
Catcher Andrew Schuldt thrived in his redshirt freshman campaign, batting .303 and producing a .948 OPS. Schuldt homered seven times in his debut season, which contributed to his 39 RBI.
Behind the dish, Schuldt was among the most dependable defensive players in the CAA. He’ll play an invaluable role for the Camels battery again in 2025.
Dalen Thompson
Outfielder Dalen Thompson was an offensive dynamo for Campbell in 2024, batting .313 and slugging .554 with a .950 OPS – all highs among returning Camels. His 20 stolen bases on 22 attempts were among the best in the CAA.
Thompson figures to be a cornerstone for Campbell’s conference title pursuits in 2025, and he’s a player to watch in pursuit of the Coastal’s Player of the Year honors at season’s end.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14-16 at UC Santa Barbara
- Feb. 18 vs. East Carolina
- Feb. 25 vs. Duke
- March 5 at NC State
- March 14-16 vs. UConn
- March 18 vs. Coastal Carolina
- March 21-23 vs. UNCW
- March 28-30 at Charleston
- April 1 at Coastal Carolina
- April 4-6 vs. Northeastern
- May 6 at North Carolina
- May 9-11 vs. Elon
- May 13 at East Carolina
Charleston Baseball Preview
Charleston claimed its third CAA regular-season championship and second in three years last year and reached the 40-win threshold for the first time since 2015. However, stumbling in the CAA Championship denied the Cougars an NCAA Tournament bid – a somewhat surprising development, given Charleston was one of the nation’s hottest teams for the final month of the regular season.
Coach Chad Holbrook’s club gets a shot at redemption in 2025, returning some key figures from the 41-win 2024 lineup.
Head Coach: Chad Holbrook
2024 Record: 41-14 (21-5 CAA)
Players to Watch
Will Baumhofer
Along with Avery Neaves, Will Baumhofer is one of two returning Cougars who hit .333 or better with at least 189 at-bats in 2024. Baumhofer was also the most prolific base-stealer for a Charleston lineup that thrived at small-ball offense, successfully swiping 16 bags on 17 attempts.
Jake Brink
As one of three primary starters, righty Jake Brink took on the heaviest workload with 92 ⅔ innings pitched in 2024. He maintained a 3.69 ERA, struck out a team-leading 62 batters, and with an opponent batting average of .231, led Charleston’s starting staff.
If Brink can make strides similar to his improvements from 2023 to 2024, he’ll be one of the most dominant pitchers in all of college baseball this season.
Aiden Hunter
Aiden Hunter transferred to Charleston from South Carolina before the 2023 season, initially working out of the Cougars bullpen. He moved to the starting rotation in 2024 and was excellent, earning All-CAA recognition for his 7-1 record in 16 appearances.
Hunter struck out 56 over 76 ⅔ innings of work, gave up an opponent batting average of .264, and posted a WHIP of 1.38.
Avery Neaves
Outfielder Avery Neaves shined in 2024 and heads into 2025 poised to be one of the top hitters in the CAA. He batted a team-leading .338 with a 1.190 OPS last season, the latter tops among all returning Coastal hitters, and slugged .715.
Neaves’ 15 home runs were second among all Cougars. His combination of power and consistency provides Charleston with its pillar for the offense following Mathis’ departure for MLB.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 19 at Coastal Carolina
- Feb. 28-March 2 vs. Creighton
- March 5 at North Carolina
- March 18 at South Carolina
- March 21-23 vs. Elon
- March 28-30 vs. Campbell
- April 18-20 at Northeastern
- April 22 vs. Coastal Carolina
- April 25-27 vs. UNCW
- May 2-4 at William & Mary
Delaware Baseball Preview
The Fighting Blue Hens embark on their final CAA season looking to leave on a high note before moving to Conference USA for 2025-26. Dating back to 1882, Delaware baseball boasts plenty of history. It looks to add one final noteworthy chapter of its CAA tenure in 2025 after finishing in the upper half of the league but not quite breaking through in recent years.
Head Coach: Greg Mamula
2024 Record: 31-26 (16-11 CAA)
Players to Watch
Andrew Amato
After beginning his career at High Point, Andrew Amato transferred to Delaware in 2023 and showed immediate potential at the plate. He hit .276 in his first season with the Blue Hens and homered six times. In 2024, he hit nine home runs and drove in 42 runs.
Coming off a strong summer in the Perfect Game Collegiate League, hitting .312 in 61 at-bats and producing a .948 OPS for Saugerties, Amato heads into Year 3 at Delaware poised to be one of the Blue Hens impact players.
Aaron Graeber
Coming off a sensational 2024, Aaron Graeber ranks among the top returning batters in the CAA for 2025. The outfielder delivered both consistency with a .312 average and power, homering 14 times. He slugged .608 and one-dotted with a 1.021 OPS.
Graeber also combined his knack for getting aboard with speed on the base paths, stealing a team-best 11 bags on 15 attempts.
Ethan Shaub
Lefty Ethan Shaub returns for his senior campaign after 2024 in which he threw 48 innings and made 10 starts. Shaub produced the best ERA among Delaware’s pitching staff at 4.13 and struck out 30 batters.
If Shaub can limit opponent hitting – he surrendered a .312 average a season ago – he could be a reliable Friday starter for the Blue Hens.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14-16 at FAU
- Feb. 18 at Maryland
- March 8 & 9 at Penn
- March 18 at Saint Joseph’s (Liberty Bell Classic)
- March 21-23 vs. Stony Brook
- March 28-30 at Elon
- April 1 Liberty Bell Classic Round 2
- April 9 vs. Maryland
- April 11-13 at Charleston
- April 15 at Penn State
- April 22 vs. Saint Joseph’s
- May 2-4 at Northeastern
Elon Baseball Preview
Longtime Phoenix head coach Mike Kennedy embarks on his 29th year leading the Elon program. The club endured a disappointing 2024,
Head Coach: Mike Kennedy
2024 Record: 21-32 (10-17 CAA)
Players to Watch
Charlie Granatell
Veteran outfielder Charlie Granatell has been an invaluable part of the Elon batting order throughout his time in the program. Contributing immediately as a freshman in 2022, his production has climbed each season, culminating in 2024 with career-bests in batting average (.326); slugging percentage (.505); OPS (.915); home runs (7); and RBI (38).
Kenny Mallory Jr.
A transfer from SEC powerhouse Vanderbilt, Kenny Mallory Jr. really settled into his role at Elon during his second season with the Phoenix. Mallory slashed an impressive .354/.462/.520 in 198 at-bats in 2024 and nearly one-dotted on his way to Team MVP and All-CAA honors.
Mallory leads the Coastal’s crop of 2025 MLB draft prospects, with plenty of room to improve his stock in the coming campaign. Another leap approaching the huge strides he made from 2023 to 2024 will garner Mallory plenty of buzz.
Justin Mitrovich
Justin Mitrovich burst onto the CAA scene as a freshman in 2023 with a 7-4 mark in 14 appearances and 13 starts, posting a 3.68 ERA with 66 strikeouts along the way. He saw an increased workload in 2024, going from 63 ⅔ innings to 80, and his strikeouts jumped from 66 to 96.
Mitrovich looks to continue to display similar dominance in his third season with the Phoenix, while also trimming his ERA from the 5.06 final tally he pitched in 2024.
Ryan Sprock
Two-way performer Ryan Sprock has shown plenty of promise at the plate and on the mound in two seasons at Elon. As a freshman in 2023, Sprock averaged nearly a strikeout for every inning pitched, mowing down 56 batters in 58 ⅓ over 14 starts.
The right-hander struggled a bit in his 15 appearances (11 starts) a season ago, finishing with a 10.13 ERA, but he remained a reliable bat for the Phoenix offense with a .300 average, eight home runs, and 42 RBI.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14-16 at Texas A&M
- Feb. 25 at Wake Forest
- March 5 at UNC Greensboro
- March 21-23 at Charleston
- March 25 vs. Wake Forest
- April 2 at East Carolina
- April 4-6 at William & Mary
- April 8 vs. North Carolina
- April 29 vs. East Carolina
- May 9-11 at Campbell
- May 15-18 vs. UNCW
Hofstra Baseball Preview
Coach Frank Catalanotto led Hofstra to unprecedented heights in 2022, as the Pride claimed a CAA championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Hofstra looks to return to title contention in 2025 with a roster
Head Coach: Frank Catalanotto
2024 Record: 24-33 (13-14 CAA)
Players to Watch
Tyler Cox
West Virginia transfer Tyler Cox should get an opportunity to make an impact with more appearances upon his arrival to Hofstra. Cox spent three seasons in Morgantown, culminating last season in his batting .250 with a .429 on-base percentage.
Cox shined in the 2023 Prospect League, slashing at .339/.527/.696 with 11 home runs for Champion City. If he finds that same kind of pop playing every day for Hofstra, look out.
Carlos Martinez
Hofstra’s top starter a season ago, Carlos Martinez was one of the most dominant in the CAA when it came to strikeouts. He fanned 95 batters in 78 ⅓ innings pitched en route to 1st Team All-CAA recognition.
The 6-foot-2 righty heads into his junior season as the Pride’s established ace and a breakout candidate to be the league’s Pitcher of the Year.
Dylan Palmer
After garnering CAA All-Rookie and 2nd Team All-CAA honors as a freshman in 2023, Dylan Palmer was a 1st Team All-CAA selection in 2024. In 2025, don’t be surprised to see the multidimensional Palmer challenge for CAA Player of the Year.
Palmer hit .369 in 179 at-bats as a freshman while stealing 23 bases. As a sophomore, he improved his already strong production to .386 in 241 at-bats with 27 steals once getting aboard.
Matt Pelcher
Matt Pelcher made limited appearances in his first two seasons at Hofstra, but the catcher broke out as a junior in 2024 with a .336 average in 155 at-bats and 30 runs driven in.
Pelcher was also solid behind the plate with a .994 fielding average, 283 putouts and 26 assists in his first season as the Pride’s starter.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14-16 at Tennessee
- Feb. 21-23 vs. Iona
- Feb. 28- March 2 at Kentucky
- March 7 – 9 vs UAlbany
- March 19 vs Fordham
- March 21-23 at Monmouth
- March 25 vs Seton Hall
- March 28-30 at William & Mary
- April 1 at Rutgers
- April 2 vs Columbia
- April 4-6 vs UNCW
- April 9 at UConn
- April 11-13 at Northeastern
- April 15 at St. John’s
- May 15-17 at Charleston
Monmouth Baseball Preview
Coach Dean Ehehalt has led Monmouth baseball for more than 30 years, in that time guiding the Hawks to four NCAA Tournament and 10 regular-season conference championships. Transitioning to the Coastal has challenged Monmouth, which finished in the conference’s lower half each of the Hawks’ first two CAA seasons.
They look to break through in 2025 with some promising talent up and down the roster.
Head Coach: Dean Ehehalt
2024 Record: 18-30 (11-16 CAA)
Players to Watch
Alec Couture
Six-foot-four right-handed starter Alec Couture settled right in during his first season upon transferring from Hartford. Couture was Monmouth’s most consistent starter, maintaining a 3.98 ERA and 1.34 WHIP while striking out a team-leading 65 batters.
He’ll look to build on a strong debut, heading into 2025 as an All-CAA potential pitcher.
Wyatt Hunt
Earning CAA All-Rookie recognition in part for his solid defensive presence on the infield, Wyatt Hunt heads into his sophomore season having shown his offensive potential in the Perfect Game Collegiate League. Playing for Utica, he drove in 19, drew 26 walks in 97 at-bats, and stole seven bases.
Look for the summer to provide a springboard into an outstanding second year for the Hawk’s promising youngster.
Harry Padden
A leading offensive weapon for Monmouth in 2024, graduate senior Harry Padden will be a cornerstone for the Hawks’ efforts to break into the CAA’s top half in 2025. Padden hit .300 a season ago with five home runs and 26 runs driven in. He was also Monmouth’s most dangerous base-runner, and among the best in the conference, with 15 steals on 16 attempts.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 21-23 vs. Pitt (in Cary, North Carolina)
- March 7-9 at UCF
- March 12 at Villanova
- March 14-16 at Georgetown
- March 21-23 vs. Hofstra
- April 4-6 vs. Charleston
- April 9 vs. Princeton
- April 15 vs. Rutgers
- April 18-20 vs. Elon
- April 23 at Seton Hall
- April 25-27 vs. Northeastern
- May 2-4 at UNCW
- May 9-11 vs. Delaware
North Carolina A&T Baseball Preview
Although breaking through to CAA title contention has proven difficult for North Carolina A&T in its first two seasons since joining, the Aggies showed potential to join the conference’s upper echelon in 2024. A&T won the series at Charleston and in the final month vs. Northeastern.
Building on such performances, the Aggies embark on 2025 looking to make noise in the CAA race.
Head Coach: Ben Hall
2024 Record: 25-28 (9-17 CAA)
Players to Watch
Jason Campo
First baseman and outfielder Jason Campo is a newcomer to North Carolina A&T, but no stranger to the CAA. Campo spent the previous two seasons at Stony Brook, including a promising 2023 in which he drove in eight runs in 32 at-bats.
Campo joins the Aggies lineup after a summer spent with Mohawk Valley in the Perfect Game Collegiate League. He hit .267 and had a .431 on-base percentage in 15 games.
Angel Ortiz
Junior college transfer Angel Ortiz showed promising stuff in his debut season with A&T. The right-hander averaged nearly a strikeout per inning pitched, mowing down 47 in 49 ⅔. Ortiz operated primarily out of the bullpen but stepped into the starting lineup late in the season. Among his starts was a six-inning outing en route to the win over Northeastern.
Enrique Wood
In his first season transferring into A&T from the junior college level, Enrique Wood emerged as one of the Aggies’ top base-stealers with 10 and a potential home-run hitter with five. If the promising Wood cuts down on strikeouts and improves his .223 batting average, he could be one of the top breakout candidates in the Coastal in 2025.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 18 at North Carolina
- Feb. 22 & 23 at Clemson Baseball Invitational
- March 4 at Duke
- March 11 at NC State
- March 21-23 vs. William & Mary
- March 28-30 at UNCW
- April 8 vs. Davidson
- April 15 vs. High Point
- April 25-27 at Elon
- May 2-4 vs. Campbell
- May 9-11 vs. Charleston
- May 15-17 at Northeastern
Northeastern Baseball Preview
Northeastern has been among the Coastal’s most consistent winners of the last decade, claiming three regular-season conference championships since 2017; a CAA tournament title; and boasting NCAA Tournament appearances in 2018, 2021, and 2023.
Last year marked the fourth time since 2018 that the Huskies won at least 36 games, with their 38 trailing only the 44 won in 2023 for most in a season ever at NU.
Head Coach: Mike Glavine
2024 Record: 38-17 (18-9 CAA)
Players to Watch
Justin Bosland
Those seeking a snapshot of the concept of “reloading, not rebuilding” need look no further than Justin Bosland. The rangy utilityman shined in a reserve capacity last season, batting .310 in 20 games and slugging .500 with 10 stolen bases.
Bosland should get the opportunity to be a regular factor for a Huskies lineup replacing highly touted MLB prospect Mike Siorta and All-American Tyler MacGregor.
Harrison Feinberg
USC transfer Harrison Feinberg made a splash in his first season at NU, hitting nine home runs and slugging .507. The outfielder will look to establish himself as a power-hitting presence again in 2025.
Jack Goodman
Second-Team All-CAA shortstop and third baseman Jack Goodman was sensational in his first season with the Huskies. The Pepperdine transfer hit .320 and slugged .523 with eight home runs and 42 runs driven in.
Goodman was also a terror on the base paths with 18 stolen bases. His multifaceted offensive game promises to set the foundation for the Huskies this season.
Will Jones
Six-foot-five Will Jones provides an imposing presence on the mound, manifested last season with his producing more than a strikeout (45) per innings pitched (41 ⅓). Jones came out of the bullpen primarily, though made a pair of starts in 2024.
Whether as a reliever or in the starting rotation, Jones is an intriguing Husky to follow for the coming campaign.
Alex Lane
Northeastern’s top returning hitter from a season ago is Alex Lane, a big and powerful first baseman and outfielder. Lane batted .375 in 2024 with a whopping 1.159 OPS, a .685 slugging percentage, and 18 home runs to contribute to his team-high-tying 80 RBI.
Lane figures to be at the forefront of the CAA Player of the Year chase.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 22 & 23 vs. Indiana State (in Port Charlotte, Florida)
- March 6-9 at San Diego State
- March 19 vs. Boston College
- March 26 vs. UConn
- April 1 vs. Boston College (Baseball Beanpot)
- April 4-6 at Campbell
- April 15 & 16 vs. Kansas State
- April 18-20 vs. Charleston
- April 29 Baseball Beanpot vs. UMass or Harvard
- May 8 at UConn
Stony Brook Baseball Preview
Longtime Stony Brook coach Matt Senk is among the sport’s most decorated leaders. With 922 career wins, he’s in striking distance of the illustrious 1,000-win mark. Senk also led Stony Brook to the pinnacle of college baseball with the Seawolves’ 2012 trip to the College World Series.
In 2025, Stony Brook baseball aims for another milestone under Senk’s direction: A first-ever CAA championship.
Head Coach: Matt Senk
2024 Record: 24-28 (12-15 CAA)
Players to Watch
Erik Paulsen
CAA All-Rookie honoree Erik Paulsen is back following a standout, two-way freshman campaign. Paulsen hit .299 in 2024 with four home runs. Meanwhile, he held a 3.21 ERA and 1.29 WHIP in 15 appearances on the mound, striking out 24 while walking just 10.
Paulsen’s impressive play in both facets makes him a pillar of the Seawolves’ 2025 prospects.
Nicholas Rizzo
Nicholas Rizzo joined Erik Paulsen on the CAA All-Rookie Team, and the sophomore left-hander promises to be a top starting in the Seawolves pitching rotation.
Rizzo made 11 starts and worked 62 ⅓ innings in 2024, during which he struck out 35.
Cam Santerre
Stony Brook’s most adept hitter when it came to getting aboard, finishing 2024 with a team-best .459 on-base percentage, outfielder Cam Santerre made opponents pay on the base paths with 18 steals on 21 attempts.
The graduate senior, who hit north of .350 in three seasons at Rhode Island College before transferring to Stony Brook, is someone to watch as a potential All-CAA player this season.
Eddie Smink
Building off a strong freshman season, Eddie Smink finished 2024 with a 3.11 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and 56 strikeouts over 11 starts. The right-handed starter heads into 2025 positioned to be Stony Brook’s Friday starter and is one of the more tested aces in the conference.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 21-23 at Florida Gulf Coast
- Feb. 28-March 2 at North Carolina
- March 11 vs. St. John’s
- March 21-23 at Delaware
- March 28-30 vs. Northeastern
- April 11-13 vs. Campbell
- April 18-20 at Hofstra
- April 25-27 vs. William & Mary
- May 6 at St. John’s
- May 9-11 at UNCW
Towson Baseball Preview
Towson is looking to climb out of the doldrums after a three-year run of four-, seven- and five-win seasons in CAA play. The Tigers’ last-place finish in 2024 wasn’t without signs of potential, though.
Towson returns three hitters who batted around or above .300 and three of the five leaders in runs driven in.
Finding reliable pitching will be the big piece Towson needs to climb from the cellar into contention against a top-heavy CAA.
Head Coach: Matt Tyner
2024 Record: 15-39 (5-20 CAA)
Players to Watch
Brian Heckelman
Catcher Brian Heckelman was Towson’s second-most prolific home-run hitter in 2024 with five round-trippers, contributing to his 29 runs driven in.
Heckelman’s .426 slugging percentage is second-best among returning Tigers. .
Jordan Peyton
With team-highs of six home runs, 41 RBI,, returning highs of .336 batting average and .481 slugging percentage, and matching Cole Stefano’s team-best eight stolen bases, Jordan Peyton is central to the Towson offense.
Peyton spent the summer with Bristol of the New England Collegiate League, where he stole 12 bases in 39 games.
Taye Robinson
CAA All-Rookie selection Taye Robinson ranks among the most intriguing breakout candidates in the entire Coastal for 2025. Robinson opens the season carrying over a seven-game hitting streak, which helped elevate his season batting average to .310.
Robinson swiped seven bases on eight attempts, making opponents pay for putting him on base – which he did more effectively than any other Tiger, closing out his freshman campaign with a .422 on-base percentage.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14 vs. Ball State (in Charleston, S.C.)
- Feb. 15 vs. UAB (in Charleston, S.C.)
- Feb. 16 vs. UMass Lowell (in Charleston, S.C.)
- Feb. 26 vs. UMBC
- March 4 at Richmond
- March 8 vs. Georgetown (in Tysons, Virginia)
- March 11 at West Virginia
- March 19 vs. UMass
- March 21-23 at Northeastern
- April 4-6 at Delaware
- April 11-13 at Elon
- April 17-19 vs. UNCW
- April 22 at Maryland
- April 25-27 at Campbell
- May 6 vs. Richmond
- May 9-11 at Hofstra
- May 15-17 vs. William & Mary
UNC Wilmington Baseball Preview
Two-time reigning CAA tournament champion UNCW heads into 2025 looking to qualify for the program’s 11th NCAA Tournament since 2003, and fourth since 2019.
Coach Randy Hood’s Seahawks have the make-up of a tournament team once again, thanks in no small part to the return of projected MLB 1st round draft pick Tanner Thach.
Head Coach: Randy Hood
2024 Record: 40-21 (20-7 CAA)
Players to Watch
Alec DeMartino
2023 CAA All-Rookie honoree Alec DeMartino followed up his impressive freshman season with a solid sophomore campaign. DeMartino hit .288 with eight home runs and drove in 39, all while getting on base at a .409 pace.
His 30-game on-base streak in 2024 ranks in the program’s top-10 all-time. With Trevor Marsh and Jac Croom gone, look for DeMartino to potentially be the second bat that thrives before or after Tanner Thach in the Seahawks lineup.
Aiden Evans
Aiden Evans closed out his 2024 on a high note, garnering All-Tournament honors as he helped UNCW to the NCAA Tournament. Evans carries that momentum into 2025.
Evans hit .291 in 2024 and, in drawing 32 walks, produced the second-best on-base percentage (.411) among the Seahawks’ every-day players.
Zane Taylor
With RJ Sales and Jacob Shafer gone, Zae Taylor returns as UNCW’s most proven starter – and he’s a proven winner. Taylor went 5-1 across 14 starts in 2024 with a 3.99 ERA. He struck out 56 batters in a little more than 58 innings of work, all while limiting opposing batters to a .236 average.
Tanner Thach
Not just the top MLB prospect in the CAA in 2025, but one of the most highly touted 2025 draft prospects in all of college baseball, Tanner Thach is a true game-changer.
Thach hit .324 a season ago, maintaining consistency while also swinging one of the nation’s most powerful bats. Thach hit 27 home runs, accounting for a huge chunk of his 75 RBI. Both were team-highs. Thach was also nearly perfect on defense with a .998 fielding percentage.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 14 vs. Quinnipiac
- Feb. 15 vs. Georgia
- Feb. 18 at Duke
- Feb. 25 at Coastal Carolina
- Feb. 28-March 2 vs. Liberty
- March 5 at Louisiana
- March 11 vs. North Carolina
- March 18 at East Carolina
- March 21-23 at Campbell
- April 1 vs. East Carolina
- April 8 vs. Coastal Carolina
- April 11-13 vs. William & Mary
- April 25-27 at Charleston
- May 6 vs. NC State
- May 13 at North Carolina
- May 15-17 at Elon
William & Mary Baseball Preview
William & Mary welcomes a new head coach in 2025 with the hire of Rob McCoy last summer. McCoy replaces Mike McRae, who took over at Rutgers.
McCoy led Niagara to the 2024 NCAA Tournament with a 38-17 mark, the culmination of a 15-year tenure with the Purple Eagles.
Head Coach: Rob McCoy
2024 Record: 32-26 (13-14 CAA)
Players to Watch
Anthony Greco
Buffalo native Anthony Greco made an immediate splash in his freshman season with William & Mary. The 2024 CAA All-Rookie selection started in 42 games, batting just shy of .300 with five home runs, 36 runs driven in, and a .872 OPS.
Henry Jackson
One of two Tribe batters back for 2025 who hit north of .300 in 2024, Henry Jackson delivered a .301 average in 163 at-bats. The veteran utilityman also swiped eight bases on eight steal attempts and converted 11 double plays.
Carter Lovasz
One of college baseball’s best relievers, righty Carter Lovasz was an All-CAA selection in 2024 with his 3.12 ERA, 57 strikeouts and .219 opponent batting average. Lovasz also posted a pair of sub-3.00 ERA seasons primarily coming out of the bullpen in 2022 and 2023.
Ben Parker
William & Mary’s leading hitter in 2024 by a variety of metrics was Ben Parker, an outfielder from Southern California. The veteran Parker hit .335 in 218 at-bats last season with 10 home runs, 48 RBI, a .573 slugging percentage and team-best 1.045 OPS. Parker’s 16 stolen bases are also the most among returning Tribe players.
Zack Potts
Behind Tampa Bay Rays draftee Nate Knowles, Zack Potts was William & Mary’s most productive starting pitcher in 2024. Potts worked 70 ⅓ innings, during which he maintained a 3.84 ERA with 61 strikeouts, a .255 opponent batting average, and an impressive 1.19 WHIP.
Games to Watch
- Feb. 18 vs. Richmond
- Feb. 28 vs. Boston College
- March 2 vs. Penn State
- March 4 at Virginia
- March 5 at VCU
- March 11 & 12 vs. Princeton
- March 14-16 at East Carolina
- March 18 vs. Old Dominion
- April 1 vs. VCU
- April 4-6 vs. Elon
- April 8 at Duke
- April 11-13 at UNCW
- April 15 vs. Longwood
- April 18-20 vs. Campbell
- May 2-4 vs. Charleston
- May 9-11 vs. Northeastern
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