River Pecina Named to NAIA Second Team All-America
River Pecina of the Marian Knights has been named to the NAIA All-America Second Team, marking a significant achievement for the baseball program. This is the first All-America recognition for the Knights since 2018 and only the fifth in the program's history. Pecina had an outstanding freshman season, leading the team with a .360 batting average, 70 RBIs, and 17 home runs, which ties the program's single-season record. His remarkable performance also earned him honors as the Crossroads League Newcomer of the Year.
By the Numbers- Pecina batted .360 with an OPS of 1.208.
- He recorded 70 RBIs and 17 home runs, tying the program's single-season record.
- In Crossroads League play, he batted .402, with 12 doubles and 11 home runs.
- Marian finished the season with a 35-18 record, including a program-high 27 wins in conference.
- The Knights reached the NAIA Opening Round and tied for second in the Crossroads League.
Pecina's exceptional performance as a freshman sets high expectations for his future seasons. As he builds on this recognition, the Knights will look to leverage his talents to improve their conference standings and aim for NAIA championship contention in the coming years.
Bottom LineRiver Pecina's NAIA All-America honor and record-setting season highlight a promising future for both him and the Marian Knights, emphasizing the team's emerging competitiveness in collegiate baseball.
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