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College  | Story | 1/30/2025

Conference Preview: Missouri Valley


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2024 Records

Teams are listed in alphabetical order



School W L W L
Belmont 26  32  12  15 
Bradley 13  37  21 
Evansville 39  26  17  10 
Illinois-Chicago 35  20  16  11 
Illinois State 30  27  16  11 
Indiana State 44  15  22 
Missouri State 23  34  11  16 
Murray State 37  20  17  10 
Southern Illinois 33  27  12  15 
Valparaiso 14  38  21 


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name School Stats/Notes
C Jackson Bessette  Illinois-Chicago  2nd Team All-Conference in 2024. Hit .328 with 8 HR's a season ago. Could emerge as the top catching prospect in the Midwest region for the 2025 MLB Draft. 
1B Judah Morris  Illinois State  HM All-Conference in 2024. Hit over .280 with double digit HR's as a sophomore. Was a force in summer league and all fall. One of the MVC's top RH power bats. 
MIF Nicolas Rodriguez  Missouri State  1st Team All-Conference in 2024. Hit over .330 with 14 HR's and 26 total XBH. May be the conferences overall best pure hitter.
MIF Shai Robinson  Illinois State  A true athletic Shortstop that projects to stay there. Started to show plate discipline & HR pop in summer league. May be the conferences top draft prospect in 2025.
3B Carson Garner  Murray State  2nd Team All-Conference performer in 2024. Hit over .300 with 15 HR's in 2024. Middle of the order bat from one of the MVC's top teams a season ago. 
OF Daniel Pacella  Illinois State  1st Team All-Conference in 2024. Hit .328 with 12 HR's and a team high 61 RBI. Early MVC Player of the Year candidate and MLB Draft prospect in 2025. 
OF Caden Bogenpohl  Missouri State  HM All-Conference in 2024 as a freshman. Hit over .290 with 20 HR's. Broke Ryan Howard's program for HR's by a freshman. The premier talent in the MVC in 2025. 
OF Zack Stewart  Missouri State  2nd Team All-Conference in 2024. Hit over .300 with 22 HR's. A premium left-handed power bat in D1 baseball. Conference Player of the Year candidate and MLB Draft prospect in 2025. 
DH Jonathan Hogart  Murray State  HM All Conference in 2024. Hit over .300 with 14 HR's, 27 total XBH and 66 runs scored. One of the conferences top performers and lead off hitters.
UT Luke Nowak  Illinois-Chicago  Transfer from East Carolina, one of the fastest players in the MVC for 2025. Brings NCAA Tournament experience and a breakout profile to the MVC. 
SP Kenton Deverman  Evansville  1st Team All-Conference and reigning MVC Freshman of the Year in 2024. Went 9-2 and threw 111 innings for the Purple Aces as a true Freshman. 
SP Will Pryor  Belmont  A RHP with over 115 innings of experience in the conference over the past 2 seasons. Possesses some of the best pure swing and miss stuff in the conference. Should take another step forward in 2025.  
SP Ryan Karst  Indiana State  One of the conferences top pitching prospects in 2025. Returns to the MVC after a year at the JUCO level. Physical presence on the mound with a power arsenal. Will likely open the season as the Sycamores Friday starter. 
SP Michael Yusypchuk  Missouri State  True freshman comes to Springfield from the Canadian JNT program. Has the pure stuff and poise to immediately become one of the conferences top pitchers. 
RP Reece Lawler  Illinois-Chicago  1st Team All-Conference in 2024. Tied for most saves in the MVC a season ago. Enters 2025 as the conferences clear top closer. 


Player of the Year: Caden Bogenpohl, OF, Missouri State
Pitcher of the Year: Kenton Deverman, LHP, Evansville
Freshman of the Year: Michael Yusypchuk, RHP, Missouri State 

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