EWING, N.J. - Accolades continue to pour in for TCNJ Baseball's
Jackson Malouf, who was named to the D3baseball.com and ABCA/Rawlings All-American as announced by the organizations this morning. Malouf – a D3baseball.com Third Team and ABCA/Rawlings Fourth Team honoree – is the Lions' first All-American since 2017.
Malouf put together a career-best campaign on the bump en route to his maiden All-America selections, finishing 8-2 with a 1.52 ERA while tossing four complete games – including a pair of shutouts. The senior's ERA was the fourth-best mark in Division III this season and fifth-best single-season mark in program history, with Malouf also serving as one of just three pitchers in all of DIII to finish with a sub-2.0 ERA while throwing at least 80 innings.
A five-time All-Region honoree between the two organizations, the senior's 88.2 innings pitched and 76 strikeouts in 2025 were both career-high marks, with the latter also serving as the most in a single season in program history since 2005. Malouf was at his best in his final game in the Blue and Gold, tossing his fourth complete game of the season while allowing a lone unearned run in a win over Keene State to keep the Lions' season alive en route to the regional championship series.
The Schwenksville, Pa.-native wraps up his career among the best in TCNJ history, ranking second in strikeouts (238), fourth in starts (37), fifth in innings pitched (249.1), sixth in wins (21) and seventh in ERA (2.60).