Seton Hill's Brady McGuire has been awarded the PSAC Spring Top 10 accolade, recognizing his excellence both academically and athletically. This season, McGuire's performance on the baseball field ranked him at the top in the PSAC with a .443 batting average and 54 RBIs. He joins fellow Griffin Mia Kalich as a 2025-26 PSAC Top 10 award winner. This award is given to student-athletes who maintain a minimum 3.50 GPA while demonstrating outstanding athletic prowess. The PSAC Top 10 Awards celebrate distinguished student-athletes every sports season since 1997.

By the Numbers
  • Brady McGuire recorded a .443 batting average, leading the PSAC.
  • He had 54 RBIs, ranking second in the PSAC.
State of Play
  • Brady McGuire has received multiple accolades, including third-team All-American honors this season.
  • He was named PSAC West Athlete of the Year and also garnered regional player of the year titles from NCBWA and D2CCA.
What's Next

McGuire will likely continue to be a prominent figure in college baseball and may aim for further national recognition, possibly impacting future drafts or professional opportunities.

Bottom Line

Brady McGuire's dual excellence in academics and athletics sets a high standard for student-athletes, showcasing what it means to excel both on the field and in the classroom.