Five Peacocks Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors
Five Saint Peter's University baseball players have been honored with College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District accolades, recognizing their achievements both on the field and academically. The honorees include Joey Dwyer, James Ellis, Bobby Lavely, Chase Fogg, and Steve Polizzi. The CSC awards celebrate student-athletes who excel in their respective sports while maintaining academic excellence. This recognition aligns with the university's commitment to fostering both athletic and academic success among its athletes.
By the Numbers- Joey Dwyer: 44 games played, 39 hits, .253 batting average.
- James Ellis: 13 starts, 59.2 innings pitched, 33 strikeouts.
- Bobby Lavely: 46 games played, 5 home runs, 19 RBIs.
- Chase Fogg: started 46 games, .981 fielding percentage.
- Steve Polizzi: 46 games played, 8 home runs, .488 slugging percentage.
- Saint Peter's baseball consistently showcases strong academic and athletic performances.
- All five players had significant contributions to the team's overall success in the 2026 season.
As the Peacocks prepare for the upcoming season, the focus will be on further enhancing their academic performance while maintaining competitive athletic standards. Continued recognition in academic honors is likely to remain a priority as the program evolves.
Bottom LineThe selection of these five players for CSC Academic All-District honors underscores Saint Peter's successful blend of academics and athletics. This achievement not only highlights the individual dedication of the athletes but also enhances the reputation of the university's sports programs.
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