2024 (SENIOR): Started all 40 games ... Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team ... Hit .310 with 28 RBIs ... Third on the team in doubles (10) and OBP (.452) ... Scored 29 runs ... Stole two bases and had two successful sacrifices ... Started on a seven-game hitting streak in Florida, beginning with a 3-for-3 game against Concordia Chicago (3/9) with two runs and two RBIs ... Had three hits in upset of No. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse (3/12) ... Had two hits in three straight games against Middlebury (3/16), Widener (3/20), and Haverford (3/21), driving in two runs in the first and third games ... Had two doubles and two RBIs against William Paterson (3/30) ... Scored three runs and tallied a pair of hits against Alvernia (4/9) ... Went 3-for-6 in twin bill with Kean (4/20) ... Scored three runs in regular-season win at NJAC champion Ramapo (4/26) ... Registered a pair of RBIs in regular-season finale at Montclair State (4/27) to help Lions clinch NJAC playoff spot
2023 (JUNIOR): Made 40 starts in 42 appearances in the outfield ... Batted .298 with 19 RBIs and a .401 on-base percentage ... Scored 30 runs to rank fifth on the team ... Second on team with five sacrifices ... Went 2-for-4 with three runs against SUNY Cobleskill (3/13) ... Posted back-to-back 2-for-3 games with an RBI in doubleheader with Montclair State (4/16) ... Followed that with a 2-for-3 game against Stockton (4/20) ... Scored two runs and drove in three against Arcadia (4/25) ... Went 3-for-5 with two RBIs in NJAC Tournament game against Kean (5/4) ... Scored two runs in NJAC championship win over Kean (5/8) ... Had two hits, three runs scored, and an RBI in NCAA regional upset of host Shenandoah (5/19)Â
2022 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 32 games in which he appeared ... Hit .234 with four doubles and 16 RBIs while scoring 25 runs ... Led team with .431 on-base percentage, working a team-high 28 walks and getting hit by a pitch 12 times ... Went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs against Ursinus (3/2) ... Had multiple hits in four straight games, starting with two each against Dickinson (3/26) in a doubleheader followed by two more versus Delaware Valley (3/30) and NJCU (4/2) ... Finished 2-for-2 with two runs scored in a win over Stockton (4/21) ... Finished 3-for-6 with a triple, three RBIs, and three runs scored in a win against Rutgers-Camden (4/28) ... Scored two runs and drove in another in NJAC Tournament upset of Rowan (5/8)
2021 (FRESHMAN): Made 25 starts in 27 appearances … Batted .250 with five doubles, 13 RBIs and 19 runs scored … Finished fourth on the team with a .388 on-base percentage … Finished third on the team with four stolen bases in four attempts … Had a season-high three hits with a double against Rutgers-Camden (4/29).
BEFORE TCNJ: Two-time All-CVC standout at Hopewell Valley High School ... Earned first-team all-conference, first-team all-area, and third-team all-state recognition in 2019 ... Helped lead Bulldogs to first county tournament title in school history in 2018 ... Member of Peer Leaders and PANDA (Peers Against Narcotic and Drug Abuse)
WHY TCNJ? The opportunity to earn a degree from a prestigious college and a chance to win a national championship.
PERSONAL: Birthday is February 26 ... Parents are Bill Haynes and Susan Moran ... Siblings are Hannah Tremps and Mollie Haynes ... Has a cousin who played soccer at Penn State and another who ran track at Boston College ... Biggest athletic thrill has been winning the NJAC championship in 2023 ... President of SAAC at TCNJ ... Likes a PB&J pregame and ravioli after ... Favorite athlete is Mark McMorris (pro snowboarder)
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AWARDS AND HONORS
- CSCÂ Academic All-District (2024)
- NJAC All-Academic Team (2022, 2023, 2024)