D3baseball.com Team of the Week

The Team of the Week is D3baseball.com's weekly honor roll, in its fourteenth season of recognizing the top performers at each of nine positions from the previous week. Players are selected from nominations from their school's sports information directors. This is the eighth Team of the Week of the 2025 season.

Games of March 31-April 6, 2025

Ryan Goodall, Sr., TCNJ

Goodall slashed a remarkable .559/.789/1.667 with three home runs and 12 RBIs in a monster week for the Lions. The fifth-year slugger also walked 10 times, posting a .789 on-base percentage, and scored five runs to help TCNJ win three of its four NJAC games against Rutgers-Camden and Rutgers-Newark.

1B  Tommy Landsnes, So., Allegheny

Landsnes led Allegheny to a 4-0 week with PAC sweeps of Franciscan and Thiel. He batted .500 (8-for-16) with a 1.188 slugging percentage. Five of his eight hits were extra-base hits, including two doubles and the first three home runs of his career. Landsnes scored eight and drove in 13.

1B  Sam Kornet, Sr., Skidmore

Kornet went 9-for-14 (.643) across four games last week for Skidmore with two home runs, two doubles, five RBI, and five runs scored. He also walked five times, once intentionally, and got hit by two pitches to post an .842 on-base percentage. Kornet reached base and scored in each of the four games while recording three multi-hit games.

2B  Owen Weber, So., SUNY-Maritime

Weber had four home runs in a doubleheader sweep of Manhattanville on Saturday, nearly getting the home run cycle the opener. Across the five games, posted a .455 batting average (10-for-22) and 1.182 slugging percentage with four home runs, two doubles, a triple, nine runs scored and 10 RBIs.

SS  Caleb Rogers, Sr., Methodist

Rogers batted .533 (8-for-15) with one home run, six runs scored and five RBIs in the three-game series sweep of Brevard College.

3B  Efren Munoz, Sr., Texas-Dallas

Munoz hit .667 (10-of-15) while recording four home runs, a double, seven runs scored and seven RBI as the Comets went 3-1 against ranked opponents. He was also perfect in 20 chances at third base.

3B  Anthony Vallaro, Fr., Drew

Vallaro went 3-for-5 (.600) with three doubles, a run scored and six RBIs to help lead the Rangers to an 18-6, seven-inning victory at Moravian in a Landmark Conference affair. His six RBIs tied him for fifth-most in team history.

OF  Zach Johnson, Jr., MUW

Johnson had multi-hit games in all 4 contests last week extended his ongoing hit streak to 19 games. He batted .500 (9-for-18) with three doubles, triple and home run. Johnson scored six times with nine RBIs.

OF  Evan Schuster, Jr., Albion

Schuster batted .583 (7-for-12) in three games. He hit four doubles for a .917 slugging percentage. H drove in six runs and score two.

OF John Spivey, Fr., MIT

Spivey hit .692, totaling 9 hits in 12 at-bats with a 1.769 slugging percentage to lead MIT to a 3-0 week that included a victory over No. 24 Babson and a pair of wins over WPI. Spivey scored nine runs and had 12 RBIs, two doubles and four home runs. He had multiple hits in all three games, none bigger than Friday's game against WPI where Spivey hit a career best there home runs and had eight RBIs for the Engineers.

OF  Marc Stockhausen, Jr., Cortland

Stockhausen batted .462 (6-for-13) with two homers, two doubles, five walks, 11 RBI and five runs in a 4-0 week for the Red Dragons. He finished the week with a 1.077 slugging percentage and .600 on-base percentage. 

DH Zack Chadwell, Jr., Bridgewater (Va.)

Chadwell went 6-for-13 (.462) with a 2.018 OPS in helping Bridgewater continue its surge towards the top of the ODAC table with a 4-0 week. Five of Chadwell's six hits went for extra bases, a double and four home runs. He score eight runs and drove in 13.

DH  John Philli Ferraro, So., Illinois Wesleyan

Ferraro had a breakout week, contributing significantly to Illinois Wesleyan?s flawless 5-0 conference record. Ferraro went 9-for-17 at the plate (.529). He had one double and three home runs. Ferraro finished the week with 10 RBIs, five runs scored, and an 1.118 slugging percentage.

DH  Chris Vandenheuvel, Sr., UW-La Crosse

VandenHeuvel hit .588 (10-of-17) in UWL's four-game sweep at 24th-ranked UW-Oshkosh. He recorded multiple hits in all four contests with three multi-RBI games. VandenHeuvel scored five runs with 11 RBI, three walks, one double and one home run while recording a .650 on-base and .824 slugging percentage. VandenHeuvel had the game-winning RBI in a two of the four games.

SP  Cole Giesige, Jr., Albion

Giesige took a perfect game into the eighth inning abd finished with a no-hitter. His lone blemish was a one-out walk in the eighth.

SP  Ryan Greifelt, So., Webster

Greifelt earned two huge victories for the Gorloks; one starting and one in relief. He pitched 8.1 innings and struck out 13 batters while allowing no runs and just three hits. He achieved a season-high 10 strikeouts against Westminster College. For the week, he posted a 0.00 ERA, a whip of .48, and a k/9 of 14.04.  

SP  Ian McAslan, Sr., Bates

The first of four Bates pitchers who combined to no-hit the University of Maine at Farmington. It's the first no-hitter thrown by a Bates since 2004. McAslan went the first five innings to earn the win. He walked two and struck out two.

SP  Jake Swenson, So., Linfield

Swenson put on a clinic against Pacific Lutheran over the weekend, setting the Linfield program record for strikeouts in a game with 17. Swenson pitched all nine innings and allowed just two hits and gave up one walk in his dominant performance.

RP  Chris Jenkins, Sr., Endicott

Jenkins locked up two saves for No. 6 Endicott in its 4-0 week. The senior right-hander chucked seven scoreless innings over his two relief appearances. He fanned five hitters, did not walk any, and allowed just one base hit in the seven total innings of work. On Wednesday at UMass Boston, Jenkins entered in the sixth inning of a two-run game kept the Beacons scoreless and proceeded to toss a perfect sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth innings to earn the save. He followed up in game against WNE. Jenkins came on in relief in the seventh inning, and once again pitched a nearly-perfect three innings to earn the save.