PITMAN, N.J. – The TCNJ baseball team placed three student-athletes on the All-NJAC teams, the conference announced on Wednesday morning.
Michael Contiliano led the trio with his Second-Team nod, while
Jesse Beer and
Braden Dromboski each earned Honorable Mention honors.
Contiliano started all 39 contests for the Lions in 2026, leading the team in batting average (.333) in his first year as a Lion. The Flemington native also logged seven doubles, two triples, and two home runs on the year. Contiliano also excelled defensively, posting a .949 fielding percentage while playing multiple positions in the infield.
After missing last year due to an injury, Beer established himself as one of the key arms on TCNJ's pitching staff. He had the best ERA (3.05) and WHIP (1.35) of TCNJ pitchers who threw more than two innings this season, and also earned a Rookie Pitcher of the Week honor from the NJAC after a complete-game win versus NJCU. The California native also exhibited his versatility in his first year of college ball, playing shortstop for multiple games and registering six hits, three RBIs, and three runs.
Dromboski batted .301 in conference play in 2026, tying Contiliano for the team lead in NJAC doubles with four. The junior infielder also earned an NJAC Player of the Week award after a five-game stretch where he batted .500, logged 13 RBIs, and went 2-for-4 with four RBIs to lead the Lions to a win over then-No. 6 Rowan.