EWING, N.J. - The TCNJ baseball team had four student-athletes named to the D3baseball.com All-Region IV team, as released by the organization this morning.
Andrew Fernandez,
Jackson Malouf and
Gianni Marano were all First Team selections while
Mike LaGravenis earned a spot on the Second Team. Fernandez (First Team), Malouf (First Team) and LaGravenis (Second Team) also found themselves on the ABCA/Rawlings All-Region 4 Teams released this afternoon.
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Fernandez wraps up his TCNJ career with his first D3baseball.com and second ABCA/Rawlings All-Region selections. The senior was the driving force behind a potent Lions offense that ranked just outside the top 40 in Division III in runs, slashing .336/.477/.671 with career-best marks in doubles (12), home runs (12) and RBIs (42). Fernandez's 12 homers were the most in a single season in program history since 2007, with the senior putting together two separate three-game home run streaks in 2025.
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Also a First Team All-NJAC selection this season, the senior finishes his career ranked just outside the top 25 in program history in hits (173) while ranking ninth in home runs (23).
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Malouf was untouchable on the mound en route to his maiden All-Region IV First Team selection from both D3baseball.com and ABCA/Rawlings. In his final season with the Blue and Gold, the senior went 8-2 with a 1.52 ERA – the fourth-best mark in DIII and fifth-best single-season mark in program history – tossing four complete games that included a pair of shutouts. Malouf's 88.2 innings pitched and 76 strikeouts were both career-high marks, with the latter also serving as the most in a single season in program history since 2005.
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Marano made the most of his lone season in Ewing, earning All-Region First Team honors from D3baseball.com as a utility player. The graduate transfer did it all for TCNJ in 2025, slashing .308/.416/.530 at the plate while going 3-2 with a 4.50 ERA across 24 innings on the mound. Also a 2023 First-Team selection at Kean, Marano's 17 doubles paced the Lions and ranked just outside the top 40 in DIII while the graduate student fanned 19 batters and allowed just a .245 batting average against on the bump.
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Rounding out TCNJ's All-Region honorees is LaGravenis, who was named to the Second Team by both D3baseball.com and ABCA/Rawlings after the senior slashed a career-best .365/.470/.469 at the plate. Serving as the Lions' leadoff man, LaGravenis became just the second player since 2010 to total 70 hits in a single season, with the senior also moving into the top three in program history in both runs scored (178) and stolen bases (81) after tallying 51 and 17 respectively in 2025. LaGravenis also boasts one of the best gloves in the country at second base, turning 246 chances into 243 outs for a fielding percentage of .988.
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