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 sixth Team of the Week of the 2025 season.
Games of March 17-23, 2025
C Hunter Strong, Sr., Spalding
Strong slashed .833/.722/2.000 for Splading in four games. He had 10 hits in 12 at-bats with two doubles and four home runs. He scored 10 runs and had 17 RBIs.
1B Cale Oehler, Sr., Brevard
Oehler batted .438 (7-for-16) in four games. Along with 11 RBIs and seven runs scored, the first baseman hit two doubles and two home runs.
2B Mike Ambrosecchia, Sr., Manhattanville
Ambrosecchia hit .636 (7-for-11) with a 1.545 slugging percentage over the four-game weekend, hitting two home runs, two doubles and a triple with five RBI and seven runs scored.
SS Garrett DeHart, Jr., Franklin
DeHart hit .417 over four games last week, going 5-for-12 with a home run, eight RBI, five runs scored and three stolen bases as Franklin went 4-0 on the week.
3B Hayden Giordano, So., Roanoke
Giordano posted a .615 average (8-for-13), 1.385 slugging, and .647 on base percentage in a 3-0 week for the Maroons. He tallied nine RBIs, six runs, and five extra base hits (two doubles, triple, two home runs)., including his first career multi-homer game. He hit the cycle in game one against EMU on Saturday. He got the win on the mound against Ferrum after starting the game at third base, pitching three innings, striking out two, and only allowing two hits and a walk for no runs in his first career pitching appearance
OF Kyle Garrett, Jr., Shenandoah
Garrett batted .818 (9-for-11) in three games for the Hornets. He hit four doubles as he scored nine runs and drove in eight. He walked one and stole three bases.
OF Mitchel Johnson, Sr., Catholic
Johnson was lights out in a 4-1 week for the Cardinals. Johnson blasted four homers and two doubles, drove in 13 runs, and reached base 60 percent of the time. Johnson batted .467 (7-for-15) and slugged 1.400. He walked seven times on the week.
OF Anthony Pericolosi, Sr., New Paltz
Pericolosi was dominant at the plate this past week for the Hawks in a five-game winning streak. He led his team with 14 hits, 10 runs scored, 13 RBI, two stolen bases and a walk with six extra base hits (three doubles, a triple and two home runs) to bat .583 on the week with a slugging percentage of 1.042.
OF Rocco Royer, Sr., Wittenberg
Royer had eight hits (13 at-bats) for a .615 average. With a double and four home runs he slugged 1.615. He score eight runs and had 10 RBIs.
DH Vince Polizzi, Jr., Loras
Polizzi went 7-for-12 (.583) in three games for the DuHawks. Three of his hits went for extra-bases, a double and two home runs. He accounted for 13 runs, scoring seven and driving in six.
SP Ethan Galindo, Sr., La Verne
Galindo was unhittable for the No. 6 La Verne Leopards. In game one against No. 11 Pomona-Pitzer, Galindo earned a complete game win, with no runs, two hits, no walks, and two strikeouts, leading La Verne to a seven-inning run-rule win. The Sagehens hit just .087 against the left-hander.
SP Charlie Hale, So., Endicott
On Tuesday afternoon against The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) down in Winter Haven, Fla., Hale cruised through six innings of work against the Lions. The right-hander struck out seven while allowing just one hit and one walk. He earned the win to improve his record to 3-1 on the season. His six-inning start was a season-high.
SP Charlie Lardi, So., Illinois College
Lardi tossed a three-hit shutout with 12 strikeouts in helping Illinois College to a sweep of Monmouth in the Midwest Conference opening doubleheader on Saturday. The 12 strikeouts were one shy of tying the school record for Ks in a game.
SP Townsend Stevenson, So., Washington University
Townsend became only the second pitcher in program history to throw a complete game, no-no. He is the first since 2011 and the first to do so with 10+ strikeouts. It was the first complete game of his career. His 12 strikeouts was a season-high for a WashU pitcher.
RP Brady Lane, Fr., Brandeis
Lane, a first-year, retired all nine batters he faced last week, earning a pair of saves in the process. He threw a 1-2-3 inning in a 6-0 win over Wentworth on Wednesday afternoon. He then worked a perfect seventh in the opener and ninth in the second game of a doubleheader sweep of Coast Guard on Saturday. Lane had one strikeout in each of his outings.