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Bernstein Named Player of the Year as Baseball Earns Six All-Conference Selections

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HADLEY, Mass. – Six members of the Trinity College Baseball team were selected to the 2026 New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Baseball All-Conference teams, announced by the league office Thursday. With six selections, the Bantams claimed their highest All-Conference representation since 2009.
 
Senior Tyler Bernstein (Ponte Verde, Fla.) was tabbed as the league's top player and First Team All-Conference, while sophomores Timothy Domizio (Fairfield, Conn.) and Tyler Fahey (Danbury, Conn.) joined him on the First Team, and senior Dylan Schnitzer (Huntington, N.Y.), junior Aidan Stern (South Salem, N.Y.) and first-year Andrew Oppenheimer (Westport, Conn.) received Second Team honors.
 
Bernstein becomes the first Bantam to be designated as the league's top player since James Wood in 2010. Bernstein posted a team-high 1.097 OPS with a .372/.469/.628 slash line, while pacing Trinity in hits (55), home runs (10), runs batted in (41), and stolen bases (25). Bernstein led the NESCAC in runs scored, while ranking in the top 10 in batting average, OPS, hits, home runs, RBI, total bases (93), slugging percentage and stolen bases. Berstein is the program's all-time leader in on-base percentage (.542) and stolen bases (84), while sitting second in walks (104), fourth in runs (154) and triples (9), eighth in sacrifice hits (13), ninth in home runs (17) and tenth in total bases (249) in 133 career games. Bernstein was a 2025 First Team selection, along with a 2025 ABCA All-Region.
 
Domizio had a breakout sophomore campaign en route to his first All-Conference selection, logging career-highs in batting average (.340), OPS (1.075), runs (47), hits (51), doubles (13), home runs (10), runs batted in (40), total bases (98), slugging percentage (.653), on-base percentage (.422) and stolen bases (15). Domizio ranked in the top five in the NESCAC in runs (2nd), OPS (3rd), doubles (5th), home runs (t-1st), RBI (2nd), total bases (1st), and slugging percentage (2nd).
 
Fahey earns his first All-Conference honor after delivering versatility on the hill for the Bantams, registering a career-high 23 appearances, tallying a 5-1 record with a 4.07 ERA and seven saves in 42 innings of work. Fahey tallied 26 strikeouts with opponents holding opponents to a team-low .240 batting average. Fahey tied McLane Hill (2018) for the program record for saves in a season and sits fourth all-time in career saves.
 
Schnitzer claims Second Team honors, and his third All-Conference selection overall after generating a .327 average and a .422 slugging percentage with 48 hits, including nine doubles, with 31 runs batted in and 62 total bases. Schnitzer owns a .444 on-base percentage with a conference-high 33 walks and 11 stolen bases. All-time, Schnitzer is the program leader in walks (111), and ranks fifth in games played (141) and games started (139), sixth in at-bats (498), seventh in hits (179) and ninth in runs batted in (113).
 
Stern grabs his third straight Second Team selection after leading the NESCAC in on-base percentage (.524) while ranking second in OPS (1.092), doubles (14) and bases on balls (29), fifth in batting average (.383), seventh in slugging percentage (.568), eighth in total bases (71), and ninth in runs (38). Serving as the Bantams primary catcher in 36 games, Stern caught 13 runners trying to steal, third-most in the conference. All-time, Stern ranks second in stolen bases (57), third in hit by pitches (28), sixth in on-base percentage (.477), eighth in base on balls (70), and tenth in stolen base percentage (.876, 57-65).
 
In his debut season, Oppenheimer received Second Team honors after leading the Bantams rotation in ERA (3.74) and wins (8). The first-year posted an 8-1 record in 10 appearances, including eight starts, with 22 strikeouts in 55.1 innings pitched and opponents holding a .245 batting average. Oppenheimer sits second in the conference in wins and fifth in innings pitched, and is the first Bantams first-year pitcher to grab All-Conference accolades since Cameron Crowley in 2019.
 
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