BASE – Four Trailblazers Land on 2025-26 CSC Academic All-District Team
Four student-athletes from Utah Tech's baseball team have been recognized as part of the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators Division I Academic All-District® Baseball team. The honorees include Brock Roundy, Aaron Morris, Finnegan Stewart, and Easton Brooks, chosen among 758 Division I players for their performance on the field and academic excellence. This recognition will also lead to consideration for the CSC Academic All-America® honors, with selections to be announced on June 23. Each of the athletes has demonstrated outstanding achievement both in sports and academics, representing the Trailblazers well.
By the Numbers- Roundy had a 3.53 GPA; 26 appearances, 3-3 record, 41 strikeouts in 43.0 innings.
- Morris maintained a 3.68 GPA; 20 games pitched, 2-0 record, 36 strikeouts in 31.1 innings.
- Stewart achieved a 3.69 GPA; .318 batting average with 56 RBIs and 26 extra-base hits in 55 games.
- Brooks also held a 3.69 GPA; appeared in 17 games, 1-0 record, 29 strikeouts in 28.1 innings.
- Utah Tech baseball's strong academic performance highlights the dual focus on athletics and education.
- Recognition from the College Sports Communicators showcases the achievement of student-athletes at the Division I level.
The academic trajectories of these student-athletes will be under the spotlight as they await possible selections for the Academic All-America® teams on June 23. Their continued performance in the classroom and on the field will be pivotal for future accolades.
Bottom LineUtah Tech's baseball program not only excels in competitive performance but also emphasizes academic success, as demonstrated by its four Academic All-District® honorees. Their achievements set a standard for future Trailblazers, showcasing the potential for athletes to thrive in both athletics and academics.
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