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College  | Story  | 2/7/2022

Conf. Preview: America East

Peter Harding     
Photo: Albert Choi (NJIT Athletics)
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2021 Records

Teams are listed in alphabetical order

North Division
School W L W L
Albany  22  25  20  18 
Hartford  18  20  - -
Maine  22  22  16  17 
UMass-Lowell  19  28  18  20 


South Division

School W L W L
Binghamton  16  20  - -
NJIT  27  24  23  17 
Stony Brook  31  18  25  10 
UMBC  18  20  12  26 


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name School Stats/Notes
C Ryan Turenne  Maine  .308-5-19 20 BB-17K's; LHH catcher can hit for average and power, exception plate discipline 
1B Derek Tenney  Hartford   .303-9-32/.561 SLG; breakout year in ‘21, power bat w/ an advanced approach at the plate 
MIF Quinn McDaniel  Maine  268-6-20/ .807 OPS; quick twitch ATH, bat is best present tool w/ juice to all fields 
MIF Brad Malm  Albany  .345-4-39, 21 2B; atop majority AE conf hitting stats in ‘21, elite defender 
3B Evan Giordano  Stony Brook  .314-7-39 RBI; consistent middle of the order bat, power to all fields, preseason POY 
OF Albert Choi  NJIT  .311-6-36/ 5 3b/ 12 2b/ 27 SB, loud tools across the board, 6.3 runner, tremendous freshman campaign 
OF Scout Knotts  Maine  .295-4-21, 72 Total bases, 9-9 SB; 6’6 ATH w/ + arm in OF, big time power projection still remaining 
OF Ian Diaz  UMBC  .346-8-28; extremely athletic, great discipline at the plate, + hit tool 
DH Shane Paradine  Stony Brook  .328-4-26/ 13 2B; very disciplined at the plate, G2G juice, took a big jump in ‘21
UT Julio Marcano  NJIT  .322-10-42, .567 SLG; elite level bat can hit for power and average, above average defense around the diamond 
SP Ryan Fischer  NJIT  2.64 ERA, 1.07 WHIP in 81.2 innings; + command of a polished 3-pitch mix, up to 94 
SP Thomas Babalis  Binghamton  56.2 innings in ‘20, 2.86 ERA .207 B/AVG; Adv 3-pitch-mix w/ + slider, FB up to 93 
SP Nick DeGennaro  Stony Brook  8-3, 3.14 ERA, 92K’s in 77.1 innings; + command of 3 pitches, elite slider, workhorse of SB staff 
SP Joshua Becker  UMass-Lowell  3.52 ERA in 64 innings; + command w/ tough cutter against hitters, competitor on mound 
RP Jake Rappaport  NJIT  Conf. leading 11 SVs in 51 innings, 3.71 ERA with an 8-2 overall record in ‘21 

Player of the Year: Albert Choi, NJIT
Pitcher of the Year: Nick DeGennaro, Stony Brook
Freshman of the Year: Colin Fitzgerald, Maine
 
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