Tommy Bergjans, Haverford; Craig Hoelzer, Johns Hopkins
First Team |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
P-Tommy Bergjans, Haverford (A) + |
Sr |
Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Loyola |
P-Eric Hungerford, Gettysburg * |
Sr |
New Preston, Conn. / Shepaug Valley |
P-Jake Enterlin, Johns Hopkins |
Sr |
Media, Pa. / Strath Haven |
RP-Andrew Mascis, Franklin & Marshall |
Fr |
Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. / St. Joseph Regional |
C-Cameron Bahr, McDaniel |
Jr |
Southampton, N.J. / Seneca |
1B-Chris Jablonski, Ursinus |
Jr |
Galloway, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep |
2B-Craig Hoelzer, Johns Hopkins |
Sr |
Roanoke, Va. / North Cross |
SS-Wesley Fishburn, Swarthmore |
Soph |
La Jolla, Calif. / The Bishop's School |
3B-Marty Windisch, McDaniel % |
Jr |
Manchester, Md. / Manchester Valley |
OF-Connor Tom, Gettysburg (A) |
Soph |
Reinholds, Pa. / Conrad Weiser |
OF-Bryan Baquer, Washington College % |
Jr |
Woodbridge, Va. / Osbourn Park |
OF-Ryan Dolan, Dickinson # |
Soph |
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. / Germantown Academy |
DH-Dan Marano, Franklin & Marshall |
Fr |
Maple Shade, N.J. / Bishop Eustace |
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Second Team |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
P-Sean Pisik, Ursinus |
Jr |
Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee |
P-Alex Guerra, Franklin & Marshall |
Sr |
Randolph, N.J. / Randolph |
P-Harley Moore, Dickinson (LHP) # |
Sr |
Deltaville, Va. / Middlesex |
RP-Justin Drechsel, Johns Hopkins (A) |
Sr |
Springfield, Va. / Hayfield |
C-Will Anderson, Gettysburg |
Soph |
Long Valley, N.J. / West Morris Central |
1B-Luke Seib, Franklin & Marshall (A) |
Jr |
Chevy Chase, Md. / Georgetown Prep |
2B-Ben Verducci, Haverford (A) |
Soph |
Montgomery, N.J. / Montgomery |
SS-Conor Reynolds, Johns Hopkins # |
Soph |
Baltimore, Md. / Loyola |
3B-Casey Fox, Haverford (A) |
Sr |
Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher's School |
OF-Colin McCarthy, Johns Hopkins % |
Sr |
Westport, Conn. / Staples |
OF-David Iacobucci, Franklin & Marshall (A) |
Soph |
Malvern, Pa. / Great Valley |
OF-Timo Muro, Ursinus (A) |
Soph |
Ridgefield, Conn. / Ridgefield |
DH-Scoop Ruxin, Swarthmore (A) |
Sr |
Lexington, Mass. / Lexington |
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Honorable Mention |
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Pos / Name |
Cl |
Hometown / High School |
RP-Phillip Balseca, Muhlenberg |
Sr |
Staten Island, N.Y. / Staten Island Academy |
RP-David Pisauro, McDaniel (LHP) |
Sr |
Macungie, Pa. / Emmaus |
C-Christopher Vincent, Franklin & Marshall |
Soph |
Montclair, N.J. / Montclair |
DH-Kasey Nelson, McDaniel |
Soph |
Denton, Md. / St. Michaels |
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+ 1st team All-Centennial in 2013 and 2014
# 2nd team All-Centennial in 2014
% Honorable Mention All-Centennial in 2014
(A) Named to Centennial Academic Honor Roll in 2015
Player of the Year – Craig Hoelzer, Johns Hopkins, Sr., 2B
Pitcher of the Year – Tommy Bergjans, Haverford, Sr., RHP
Rookie of the Year – Dan Marano, Franklin & Marshall, Fr, DH
Gold Glove of the Year – Wesley Fishburn, Swarthmore, SS
Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Scoop Ruxin, Swarthmore, Sr., DH
Coach of the Year – Ryan Horning, Franklin & Marshall
Notes
- Hoelzer becomes the 12th Johns Hopkins player to receive Centennial Player of the Year and the first second baseman to take the award since the Jays' Tim Casale in 2004.
- Bergjans is the first pitcher to earn Centennial Pitcher of the Year three times. He is the seventh player named first-team All-Centennial three times.
- Bergjans, Hoelzer and Marano were unanimous selections to the All-Centennial first team.
- Mascis and Marano are the seventh and eighth freshmen to receive first-team All-Centennial honors.
- Fishburn is the Conference's inaugural Gold Glove Winner, presented to the best defensive player in the Conference.
- Ruxin was named the Conference's Scholar-Athlete of the Year, presented to the junior or senior on the All-Centennial team with the highest GPA.
- Nine students were also named to the Conference's Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes sophomores, junior and seniors who are key performers and have a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher.
- Johns Hopkins has the most first-team All-Centennial selections (75) since 1994. Ursinus is second in the Conference with 35 first-teamers, while Franklin & Marshall (33), Gettysburg (30), Haverford (23), Washington College (15), Dickinson (13), Muhlenberg (13), McDaniel (9) and Swarthmore (6) follow.