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 ninth Team of the Week of the 2025 season.
Games of April 7-14, 2025
C Dom DeLapaz, Sr., Central (Iowa)
DeLaPaz had a monster week at the plate for Central with two doubles and five home runs and 13 RBI. He slashed .522/.577/1.261 as he had 12 hits in 23 at-bats. He scored eight runs.
C CJ Tomalavage, Sr., Kean
Tomalavage powered Kean to a 3-0 week in conference play with an explosive performance at the plate. The senior hit .700 (7-for-10) while compiling a 1.400 slugging percentage and an .800 on-base percentage. He tallied six RBI, five runs, two home runs, and a double, reaching base in eight of his 10 official plate appearances
1B Brian Feldman, So., Washington & Jefferson
Feldman's bat powered the Presidents to a 3-0 week against Baldwin Wallace and Saint Vincent. The sophomore slugger hit 7-for-11 (.636) on the week with three doubles, one home run and six RBIs.
2B Harry Genth, Sr., Haverford
Genth had a monster week for the Fords, going 6-for-11 with 5 runs, 3 home runs (including a grand slam), a triple, 10 RBI, and 3 steals over three games, while posting an impressive slash line of .545/.643/1.545. This week he broke the Haverford single-season home run record and tied the career program record for runs scored with 163.
2B Mac McCain, Fr., Grinnell
McCain swung a hot bat in five games during the week, hitting .700 by going 14-of-20 with 16 RBIs, five homers and eight runs scored. He boasted a 1.450 slugging percentage and .682 on-base percentage. McCain shattered multiple school records in that span and is now the Pioneers? career leader for at-bats, runs scored, and hits.
SS Justin Marcario, Sr., TCNJ
Marcario slashed .700/.727/1.200 in a 3-2 week for the Lions, going a sizzling 14-for-20 at the plate with two home runs, four doubles, eight runs and 10 RBIs. The senior had multiple hits in all five outings.
3B Colin Scoggins, Sr., N.C. Wesleyan
Scoggins batted .700 (7-for-10) in a three game stretch. He had a double, triple and a home run for a 1.300 slugging percentage. He scored four times and drove in eight.
OF Dane Jones, Gr., LeTourneau
Jones led LeTourneau to a 4-1 week with a .522 batting average (12-for-23) with seven home runs, 17 RBIs, 14 runs scored, and an OPS of 2.171. Jones homered in all four games of the Hardin-Simmons series, including three straight two-homer games, as he totaled seven in the series with 17 RBIs.
OF Joe Meurer, Jr., Bethel (Minn.)
Meurer led Bethel to a 5-0 week, including a pair of MIAC sweeps, hitting .571 (8-for-14) with three doubles, a home run and seven RBIs. He scored four runs.
OF Kenneth Miller Jr., Jr., Mitchell
Miller had another big week for Mitchell, slashing .500/.500/.938 with a double, two home runs, nine RBI, and four runs scored, leading the Mariners to a 4-0 record.
OF Chris Tsouras, Jr., Mount Union
Tsouras went off last week with 16 RBIs and four home runs, including a grand slam that put the Raiders in front in the eighth inning in their win at Wooster on Sunday. He had two homers in back-to-back games and finished with a batting average of .409 (9-for-22) and a slugging percentage of 1.000.
DH Mike Budorick, Jr., Benedictine
Budorick hit .632 as the Benedictine offense erupted in conference play, completing a 4-1 week to jump back into the mix. He finished 12-for-19 at the plate with three homers, three doubles, a walk, 2 HBP, seven runs scored and 11 RBIs. Budorick compiled a slugging percentage of 1.263 with an OBP of .682.
SP Nick Fassert, Fr., Amherst
Fassert tossed eight no-hit innings and combined with Jack Sampedro for a no-hitter in a 2-1 walk-off victory over Williams in the opening game of the NESCAC series. In his longest outing of the year, the rookie issued just two walks and struck out five to match his season high.
SP Jason Gilman, Sr., Kean
In the Saturday opener, Gilman improved to 9-0 with an eight-inning, scoreless performance. He allowed just two singles and two walks while fanning 12.
SP Matt Lauria, Sr., Western New England
Lauria tossed a complete game in a win over Gordon in seven innings last week, picking up his fifth win of the season. He gave up just two hits and a run in the game while walking just one batter and striking out ten.
SP Jackson Malouf, Sr., TCNJ
Malouf tossed a 2-hut shutout in Sunday's sweep of New Jersey City, striking out seven in his fifth career complete game. The left-hander, who took a no-hitter into the 6th inning, is in the midst of a tremendous senior campaign, currently sitting at 4-1 with a 1.07 ERA and a .197 opponents' average.
SP Jack Spring, Jr., Wooster
Spring fired a nine-inning, five-hit shutout in Saturday's 2-0 win over Wittenberg, which ran the Fighting Scots' winning streak to 12 games. Spring worked in relief in Monday's 7-6 win at DePauw, giving him 13 shutout innings for the week, during which he struck out 15 and allowed just seven hits. In his complete-game shutout, Spring struck out seven and set down 15 straight Tigers starting with the second out of the first inning.
RP Justin Marraccini, Jr., Elizabethtown
Marraccini pitched in three games, not allowing a run or hit. He recorded 3 strikeouts vs. Moravian and 3 strikeouts in game one vs. Juniata, both season highs. In game one vs. Juniata came into the game in the 8th inning with the bases loaded and one out. Got out of the inning finishing with a fly out and a strikeout. Closed out the 9th inning with just 3 batters, two of those were strikeouts.