Four Pittsburg State University baseball players earned NCAA Division II All-Central Region honors from the America Baseball Coaches Association. Senior outfielders Dagen Brewer and Isaac Webb, along with senior catcher Grant Nottlemann, were named to the first team, while junior outfielder Eric Bacon received second-team recognition. Brewer distinguished himself as the Central Region Player of the Year, leading the MIAA in several offensive categories and setting a Division II single-season record for RBIs.

By the Numbers
  • Dagen Brewer recorded a .442 batting average, 107 RBIs, and 25 home runs in 56 games.
  • Isaac Webb had 81 RBIs and 41 stolen bases, while hitting .379.
  • Eric Bacon achieved a .404 batting average with 87 runs scored, setting a new Pitt State record with 95 hits.
State of Play
  • Pitt State finished the season with a 45-11 overall record, a program best.
  • They reached the NCAA Division II Central Region Final but lost to Augustana University.
  • The Gorillas claimed their first-ever MIAA Regular Season Championship and second MIAA Postseason Tournament title.
What's Next

As the Gorillas reflect on a historic season, they will look to build on their achievements and aim for further success in the upcoming year, with key players returning and the potential for new talent joining the roster.

Bottom Line

Pitt State's baseball program has reached new heights, achieving both individual and team accolades that set a solid foundation for future seasons. The standout performances, particularly from Brewer, reflect not just personal triumphs, but also elevate the entire program's profile.