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College  | Story | 1/28/2025

Conference Preview: Coastal

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2024 Records



Teams are listed in alphabetical order* 
 
Team W L W L
Campbell 31 22 12 15
Charleston 41 14 21 5
Delaware 31 26 16 11
Elon 21 32 10 17
Hofstra 24 33 13 14
Monmouth 18 30 11 16
N.C. A&T 25 28 9 17
Northeastern  38  17 18 9
Stony Brook 24 28 12 15
Towson 15 39 5 20
UNCW 40 21 20 7
William & Mary 32 26 13 14


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name School Stats/Notes
C Greg Bozzo  Northeastern  Physical backstop with a 6'0/205 frame. Hit 270-9-23 last year with an OPS of 856. Big time power bat who fields his position well and keeps runners on with his arm. Power should continue to project and is slated for a big season. Named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second Team.  
1B  Tanner Thach  UNCW 6'4/225 corner guy who hit 324-27-75 while taking home CAA Baseball Player of the Year honors. Primed for another big year with power continuing to project and the hit tool has really turned the corner. Is considered one of the top hitting first base prospect for this years upcoming draft. 
2B Aiden Stewart  Delaware Athletic 5-10/185 frame. Hit to an 876 OPS last season and played well on both sides of the ball. High level athlete who should continue to make an impact.   
3B Ryan Sprock  Elon  Physical 3B frame with strength. Hit 300-8-42 last year with an OPS of 894. Was a Cape League All Star and an honorable mention to the All-CAA Second Team. Will continue to be a veteran presence in the lineup with big time power projection. 
SS Jack Goodman  Northeastern  Highly athletic shortstop who had a huge year last year and looks to build off that. He hit 320-8-42 with an OPS of 910. Also had 18 stolen bases. Twitchy athlete who is fully tooled up. Named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second Team.  
OF  Avery Neaves Charleston 6'2/225 left fielder who was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - First Team. He hit 338-15-44 last year and will be batting in the heart of the lineup this year. High offensive production with big upside. 
OF Aaron Graeber Delaware Athletic 6'3/210 frame. Was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second Team. He hit 312-14-52 last year with an OPS of 1.021. Will be batting in the middle of the lineup and looks to continue his high offensive production.  
OF Ben Parker  William & Mary High end athlete who roams centerfield at a high level. 5'10/208 athletic frame. Hit 335-10-48 last year with an OPS of 1.045. He also stole 16 bags. Was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second Team.
DH  Alex Lane Northeastern Massive 6'5/230 physical frame. Big time bat who was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - First. He hit 375-18-80 and should continue to be a key piece of the Northeastern offense this year. Set records in rbis for the school as well as a 43 game on base streak. 
UTL Dylan Palmer  Hofstra Uber athletic frame who hit 386 last year with 27 SBs. Was good on both sides of the ball and should continue to play a key role. 
SP  Eddie Smink Stony Brook  Projectable 6'0/205 frame. Pitched to a 3.11 ERA last year with 56ks on 55 innings pitched. Fastball works in the low-mid 90s with life from a power arm. Has shown a quality 4-pitch mix to go with it. 
SP  Jake Brink Charleston 6'2/200 frame. Pitched to a 3.69 ERA last year with 62ks. Was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second. Fastball works in the 92-94 range with natural run/sink. Best secondary is his change in the mid-80s with hard fade and depth as a true s/m pitch. Also has a slider in his back pocket in the low-80s.
SP  Carlos Martinez Hofstra Lean and athletic 6'2/210 frame. Pitched to a 4.02 ERA last year with 95ks on 78.1 innings pitched. 1.24 ERA in conference play. Was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - First. 
SP  Zane Taylor UNCW 6'0/200. Pitched to a 3.99 ERA last year with 56ks. Was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - Second. Fastball works 92-95 as velo has ticked up this fall. Has shown good secondaries to go with it and works with tempo. Pitch-ability stands out. 
RP  Davis Aiken Charleston Will be the closer this year for Charleston and was named to the 2024 All-CAA Baseball Team - First. Fastball works in the 88-90 range with 20+ IVB and it plays up. Mixes in a change and slider as well and attacks the zone. 


Player of the Year: 
Tanner Thach, OF, UNCW
Pitcher of the Year: 
Eddie Smink, RHP, Stony Brook
Freshman of the Year:
Hank Krift, RHP, Elon  

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