28 April 2025
Here are the top performing Australians in US College Baseball | End of April 2025 Update |
April 28, 2025, by Eric Balnar
There are over a hundred Australians playing college baseball in the United States.
Here are some Australians punching some big numbers as we push the end of April and the finish of the college season.
Did I miss a big performer? I sincerely apologise – it’s hard keeping up. You can email me at eric.balnar@baseball.com.au with any players or stories I should know about.
NCAA DIVISION I
There are a record 24 Australians playing Division I baseball in the NCAA.
Billy Baker (QLD) – Georgia Tech: Hit his fourth homer of the season on the weekend. He is hitting .258 with four homers and 19RBI in 29 games played in 2025.
Blake Cavill (NSW) – Troy: The man is hot. He had three homers in a four game stretch over the weekend. His batting average sits at .340 through 42 games with eight homers and 43RBI. Perhaps his best number is his 49 walks he’s worked.
My goodness Blake Cavill stay hot🥵 pic.twitter.com/Xl718NnhnT
— Troy Baseball ⚔️ (@TroyTrojansBSB) April 26, 2025
Ben Fierenzi (VIC) – Long Island: Fierenzi has caught fire recently, going 5-for-12 with six RBI in three games over the weekend. Fierenzi has upped his average to .292 in 25 games this season.
Nick Hosie (ACT) – Bradley: Hosie racked up a three hit game on Sunday vs the UIC Flames. He now has eight hits over his last five games. He has 15 RBI on the season.
Brent Iredale (NSW) – Arkansas: He’s one of the best players on one of the best teams in the country. It’s possible to see him go in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft. Iredale has 11 homers, 52 RBI an OPS of over 1.000 and a .297 batting average on the year. He also leads the league in cleats, which are featured in our cover photo.
Luke Krkovski (NSW) – Lamar: Luke continues to be one of the most effective arms for Lamar. He has a 2.27 ERA in 21 appearances and 31.2 innings. He has 33 strikeouts to go along with those numbers. Luke hasn’t allowed a hit in his last three outings and has conceded just three XBH in 2025.
John Lemm (QLD) – Southern Illinois: Show us your power! Lemm has hit five more homers in April to push his total to 12 on the year. He also has 33 RBI in 26 games. He’s driven in a run in six of his last seven games.
Salukis have rallied from down five to tie the game! @cadenelliss brings in John Lemm with his second hit of the day!#Salukis | #RunWithUs pic.twitter.com/G61sjuerGC
— Saluki Baseball (@SIU_Baseball) April 13, 2025
Liam McCallum (NSW) – Winthrop: He’s only had 14 plate appearances but they’ve been very effective. He is 6-for-14 with nine RBI. Talk about efficiency.
Ryan Morrison (VIC) – Seattle: Morrison has settled down nicely as April pushes on, having not allowed a run in his last four outings. In 7.2 innings in April, Morrison has allowed just three runs with nine strikeouts.
Jimmy Nati (NSW) – Stanford: What a senior season for Nati. He’s now hitting .316 with 10 homers and 36 RBI in 39 games. He has base hits in all but three games this year.
Cayden Nicoletto (WA) – Missouri: The numbers keep rising. Nicoletto is now hitting .286 on the season with five homers and 20 RBI in 27 starts this season.
Zak Skinner (VIC) – Lamar: He’s an RBI machine! Zak Skinner has 48 RBI in 47 games. His numbers look like this: 47 GP, .276 average, 4 homers, 48 RBI – all while catching and playing third base.
Jarryd Wood (VIC) – Pacific: He’s a two-way threat. He has a 2.95 ERA in 18.1 innings and is on a run of 8.2 innings without allowing a run. Wood has chipped in with a .237 batting average in nine starts this year.
NCAA DIVISION II
Max Mrakovic (NSW) – Arkansas Monticello: One of the top starters, Mrakovic has a 3.84 ERA in 13 starts and 70.1 innings. His latest effort saw him allow just one run off four hits in 7.0 innings.
Aidan Torpey (NSW) – Augustana: Torpey has a 3.86 ERA in his first year at Augustana across 21.0 innings of relief work. Impressively, he’s allowed just 19 hits and three walks in that stretch.
Brock Wollin (QLD) – Emmanuel: One heck of a season for Mr. Wollin. He has a .323 average with nine homers and 53 RBI in 49 games played. Last week, he went 4-for-5 with three homers in a game.

NAIA
Brett Allen (NSW) – Reinhardt: On a team that just won their conference championship, Brett Allen has starred. He has 11 saves to go with his 3.09 ERA in 43.2 high leverage innings this season. His 11 saves are a new school record.
Andrew Hurrelbank (WA) – Houston-Victoria: A solid 2.16 ERA with a 13 K/9 rate in just over 16 innings of work this season.
Charlie Collins (VIC) – Southeastern: A big season with a .414 average, 54 RBIs, 8 HRs, 34 BBs, 63 runs scored and 16 SBs in 50 Games for Southeastern to lead them to Champions of the Sun Conference in 2025.
Darcy Barry (SA) – Dakota State: He’s emerged from a mini-slump over the weekend, picking up seven RBI over his last five games. Barry has gone deep 12 times in 45 games with a .233 average.
Trent Buchanon (ACT) – Campbellville: A consistent season, hitting .287 with a .406 OBP in 39 starts behind the plate this season. Nice production from a catcher.
Connor Hickey (VIC) – Oklahoma Weslayen: A .385 average in 45 games this year, with a ridiculous 17 homers and 55 RBI. Hickey has three multi-homer games this season. He had a walk-off bomb on the weekend to help inch his team close to a title.
OK Wesleyan walks it off on a Connor Hickey 💣 in the 9th!
The Eagles’ magic number for the KCAC crown and auto bid to the NAIA Nat’l Tourney is 1
Same 2 teams at 6 pm tonight
– Hickey: 💣, RBI
– Ravaughn Morgan: 3-4, RBI
– Javier Marcial: 2-3, RBI, BB#NAIABall | #WeAreOKWU pic.twitter.com/YvPJ8fxgqo— Sooner State Baseball Report (@SoonerStateBSBL) April 25, 2025
Sean Maple (SA) – MidAmerica Nazarene: Maple has a .359 average in 46 games this season with ten homers and 43 RBI. He’s been consistent since they said “PLAY BALL” the first week of February.
Jake Green (NSW) – Lewis-Clark State: A 2.06 ERA in 17.1 innings out of the bullpen this season.
Kailen Hamson (QLD) – Cumberlands: He boasts some of the best swing and miss stuff in college. Hamson has 96 strikeouts in 64.1 innings with a 2.04 ERA. He threw seven shutout innings with just one hit and nine strikeouts in his last start. Hamson has twice won the Pitcher of the Week for his conference.
Cooper Morgan (ACT) – Cumberlands: He allowed no earned runs in 6.0 innings during his last start, lowering his ERA to 4.22 in 32.0 innings. He has 41 strikeouts on the year.
Ethan Stacey (NSW) – Bushnell: Went 4-for-9 with three RBI over the weekend, upping his average to .289 in 47 games this season.
JUNIOR COLLEGE (JUCO)
George Cooper (VIC) – Bay College: Has a .307 average with four homers and 32 RBI in 38 games this season. He was named a Conference Player of the Week in mid-April.
Bronson Neave (VIC) – Arizona Western: A remarkable .365 average with four homers and 61 RBI in 55 games on the season for Neave.
Max Stagg (SA) – Central Arizona: Took a world class catch in right field to end a game that you just have to see (below). On the year, Stagg is hitting .362 in 45 games with eight homers and 34 RBI.
OK Wesleyan walks it off on a Connor Hickey 💣 in the 9th!
The Eagles’ magic number for the KCAC crown and auto bid to the NAIA Nat’l Tourney is 1
Same 2 teams at 6 pm tonight
– Hickey: 💣, RBI
– Ravaughn Morgan: 3-4, RBI
– Javier Marcial: 2-3, RBI, BB#NAIABall | #WeAreOKWU pic.twitter.com/YvPJ8fxgqo— Sooner State Baseball Report (@SoonerStateBSBL) April 25, 2025
Nic Bertucci (VIC) – Central Arizona: Has been pitching and hitting this season, but recently flourishing with the bat. Bertucci has four homers and ten RBI with a .350 average in 20 at-bats this year.
Tom Chessell (QLD) – Clarendon: He’s hitting .347 in 44 games played with four homers and 37 RBI. He’s been consistent with numbers all season.
Will Page-Allen (ACT) – Feather River: A dominant 0.70 ERA in 25.2 innings with 34 strikeouts and a WHIP of 0.74. Page-Allen is committed to D1 school Fresno in 2025.
Adam Mustow (NSW) -Hutchison: A .374 average in 45 games this season. He also has nine homers, ten stolen bases and 47 RBI.
Lachlan Rosser (NSW) – Hutchison: Over his last two starts, Rosser has allowed just one run in 13.0 innings with 11 strikeouts. His season ERA has lowered to 4.31 with a 0.97 WHIP in 56.1 innings. Great first year for the tall lefty.
Owen Glover (NSW) – McCook: In 36 games, Glover has a .314 average with four homers and 36 runs batted in.
Logan Fielder (NSW) – NOC Enid: In 24 games, Fielder is posting a .314 average with a homer and 15 RBI.
Quinn Johnson (NSW) – Pratt: A phenomenal .380 average with nine homers and 36 RBI in 48 games played this season. His on-base percentage sits at .495.





















