Two members of the New York University baseball team received postseason honors from the University Athletic Association (UAA).
Kosta Mocklis and
Connor Roggero were both selected First Team All-UAA.
A senior from Kittery, ME, Mocklis batted a career-high .380 in 2025, registering 42 RBI, 40 runs scored, and 18 walks. Additionally, his 11 home runs, .752 slugging percentage, and 1.246 on-base plus slugging (OPS) all set single-season program records. Mocklis started all 38 games and recorded a hit in all but seven of them.
With a batting average of .408, Roggero topped the entire UAA and ranked top-100 in Division III. He also totaled 32 RBI, 36 runs scored, and 16 walks. On the base paths, he stole 16 bases. Sporting a team-high .500 on-base percentage, the graduate student from Pasadena, CA, reached base safely in 32 of 35 games played.
Both players led the team with 49 hits (along with
Cam Dunn).
The Violets finished with a record of 20-17-1, including eight UAA victories.