Hobart baseball celebrated major achievements as the Liberty League announced its postseason awards. Senior pitcher Teck Nash was named Pitcher of the Year, first-year shortstop Jack O'Neil received Rookie of the Year honors, and the coaching staff was awarded Coaching Staff of the Year. Additionally, five players were selected for All-Liberty League teams, highlighting Hobart's successful season. Nash’s standout performance includes a 3.39 ERA and a lead in multiple pitching categories, while O'Neil made significant contributions as a freshman.

By the Numbers
  • Nash leads the league with 77.0 innings pitched and 7 wins.
  • O'Neil has a .365 batting average with 27 stolen bases, leading the Liberty League.
State of Play
  • Hobart finished the regular season with an impressive 30-13 record.
  • The team is entering the NCAA tournament after securing its first bid since 1992.
What's Next

Hobart baseball will face Mount Union (31-10) in its NCAA tournament opener on May 15, projecting an exciting match for the postseason hopes.

Bottom Line

With a blend of exceptional talent and a revitalized program, Hobart's successful season highlights its potential for future achievements, making the upcoming NCAA tournament a critical test for this emerging baseball team.