Orediggers Evan Bilter and Brody Duvall have been named First-Team All-Region by the American Baseball Coaches' Association, marking their third all-region honors. Bilter, who excelled at third base, batted .410 with 67 RBIs, while Duvall set a program record with 92 hits, achieving a .460 batting average. Both players contributed significantly to the team's successful season and received multiple accolades across various organizations. They were part of a South Central Region first team consisting of 17 players, showcasing their elite performance in NCAA Division II baseball.

By the Numbers
  • Bilter batted .410 with 67 RBIs, including 9 home runs and 86 hits.
  • Duvall recorded 92 hits, breaking the program record, and batted .460 with 33 RBIs.
State of Play
  • Bilter and Duvall closed the season with strong performances leading the Orediggers to the conference tournament championship game.
  • Both athletes are now recognized among the top players in NCAA Division II baseball, with outstanding stats in their respective positions.
What's Next

As the season concludes, Bilter and Duvall will likely continue to receive accolades, with additional postseason awards and recognition anticipated in the coming weeks. Their standout performances may attract attention for potential professional careers in baseball.

Bottom Line

Bilter and Duvall's achievements highlight exceptional talent and dedication, solidifying their legacy in Mines baseball history. Their record-breaking performances not only showcase individual skill but also elevate the team's profile in collegiate athletics.