HADLEY, Mass. – Four members of the Trinity College Baseball were voted as New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) All-Conference selections, announced by the conference office on Thursday. Senior
William Frain (South Hamilton, Mass.) received First Team honors, while classmate
Sean Meth (Port Washington, N.Y.), sophomore
Dylan Schnitzer (Huntington, N.Y.), and first-year
Aidan Stern (South Salem, N.Y.) were elected to the Second Team.
Frain takes home his first All-Conference selection after posting career-highs in batting average (.394), at-bats (132), runs (25), hits (52), doubles (8), triples (4), home runs (2), runs batted in (29), slugging percentage (.561), on-base percentage (.464) and stolen bases (5). Frain ranked third in the NESCAC in triples, fifth in batting average, eighth in hits, ninth in on-base percentage and tenth in OPS.
Meth becomes the seventh player in program history to receive at least three All-Conference selections, adding a First Team selection in 2021 and a Second Team selection in 2023. Meth led the Bantams in home runs (5) and runs batted in (36). Meth batted .324 with an .894 OPS, 47 hits, nine doubles, 71 total bases and a .404 on-base percentage.
Schnitzer had a breakout sophomore campaign, tying for the league-lead in hits with 58 en route to his first All-Conference selection. Schnitzer led the Bantams in at-bats (148), runs (34), hits, doubles (14), total bases (77), and on-base percentage (.480). Schnitzer ranked sixth in conference in doubles, seventh in batting average and on-base percentage, and eighth in total bases.
Stern becomes the tenth first-year player to earn All-Conference status in program history. Stern kicked off his Bantams career with a team-high 20 stolen bases, fifth-most in the NESCAC and the sixth-most stolen bases in a single season in program history. Stern batted .331 with 41 hits, 31 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, one home run, and 23 runs batted in.
The Bantams posted a 14-22 record during the 2024 campaign with a 5-7 mark in NESCAC action. Trinity fell to top-seeded Middlebury in the NESCAC Quarterfinals in a three-game series, including an 18-12 slugfest in the series finale.
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