01 April 2025
Here are the top performing Australians in the US College System | End of March 2025 Update |
There are over 100 Australians playing some level of college baseball in Australia.
I scavenged the internet, looking at stat lines of all of them I am aware of. Here are some of the key performers at the end of March 2025.
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NCAA DIVISION 1
There are 24 Australians playing NCAA Division I baseball, a record for our country. View the list here.
Billy Baker (QLD) – INF – Georgia Tech – Hit his first homer of his NCAA Division I college career on March 23.
Blake Cavill (NSW) – 1B – Troy – Continuing his strong season. Cavill has 28 RBI in 27 games, a .356 average and and has worked 32 walks. Cavill was recently named the seventh best first baseman in the college system by D1baseball.com. He was also the subject of a pretty hilarious Jomboy breakdown.
Ben Fierenzi (VIC) – INF – Long Island – The Australia U23 national team infielder is heating up. He has seven hits over his past four games and has upped his average to .291.
Brent Iredale (NSW) – INF – Arkansas – Could Iredale be selected in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft? He’s making a heck of a case. Iredale is hitting .353 with nine homers, 42 RBI and 25 walks in 29 games played. He even hit a grand slam last week. D1Baseball.com ranked him as the top third baseman in the country. Arkansas are ranked top five in pretty much every college poll.
Luke Krkovski (NSW) – P – Lamar – His first season at Lamar is turning into a good one. Krkovski has a 1.96 ERA in 18.1 innings pitched with 17 strikeouts.
John Lemm (QLD) – C – Southern Illinois – Lemm has upped his average to .266 through 21 games. He had a huge outing last week when he had three hits, two doubles and five RBI in a game vs Bradley (and fellow Aussie Nick Hosie). Lemm has a homer, six RBI and seven hits in his last five games.
Jimmy Nati (NSW) – UTL – Stanford – Nati is hot. He’s on an 11 game hit streak, went 7-for-13 over the weekend, has homers in back-to-back games, and has smashed four homers, 10 RBI and 13 runs across his last eleven. Nati has a .313 average in his senior year.
Cayden Nicoletto (WA) – OF – Missouri – The first year NCAA Div 1 player keeps impressing. He has a .357 average with three homers in 16 games this year. He even pitched last week, coming out of the bullpen for a successful 1-2-3 inning.
Zak Skinner (VIC) – C – Lamar – Skinner has four multi-hit games over the last two weeks (9GP). His average has increased to .256 after a slow start. He has twelve hits and 6 RBI during this hot streak.
Keenan Spence (VIC) – OF – Purdue – Spence continues to show power in his senior year. He is hitting .302 with five homers and 21 RBI in 26 games so far.
Jarryd Wood (VIC) – RHP/INF – Pacific – The dual threat has earned more game time in the field as of late, hitting .281 in eight games since mid-March. He has a 5.59 ERA in 9.2 IP this season.
NCAA DIVISION II
Joel Hogan (QLD) – P – East Central – In what may be his best appearance of the season, Hogan locked down a win on March 28 for East Central by tossing 3.2 innings allowing just one run off four hits and three strikeouts.
Max Mrakovcic (NSW) – RHP – Arkansas Monticello – Tossed a complete game on the weekend, allowing just one run to lower his ERA to 2.85 on the season. His ERA leads all starters on his team.
Aidan Torpey (NSW) – P- Augustana – A fine couple weeks for Torpey, who tossed 5.1 innings allowing just two hits and one run.
Brock Wollin (QLD) – INF – Emmanuel – In 35 games this season, Wollin has a .326 average with five homers and 10 RBI. He has 17 multi-hit games this season.
William Edwards (NSW) – OF – Sioux Falls – Good start to the year for Edwards, and a strong end to March, in his first year since transferring from McCook Junior College. He is hitting .304 and across his last 11 games and has 10 hits, 3 homers, and 13 RBI while leading the team in outfield assists.
NAIA
Brett Allen (NSW) – P – Reinhardt – Ranks tied for third nationally with seven saves.
Connor Hickey (VIC) – OF – Oklahoma Wesleyan: Hickey continues his torrid form. He is batting .395 with with 12 homers and 38 RBI in 33 games this season. He has 21 extra base hits on the year.
Darcy Barry (SA) – INF – Dakota State – Three homers in the last week for Barry pushes his long-ball total to nine on the season. He’s batting .293 with 9 HR and 30 RBI in 28 games this season, his first at Dakota State.
Kailen Hamson (QLD) – LHP – Cumberlands – A 2.65 ERA with an eye-popping 58 strikeouts in 37+ innings this season.
Jake Green (ACT) – RHP – Lewis-Clark State – Green is back on the mound after a three week absence. In two games this week, he threw 4.1 innings, allowing just three hits and one earned run.
Sean Maple (SA) – INF – MidAmerica Nazarene – His batting average continues to climb, now up to .367 on the season. Maple had a three-hit and four-hit performance in the last fortnight. He has 5 HR and 27 RBI in 28 games.
Cooper Morgan (ACT) – P – Cumberlands – Morgan is trending upward, allowing just four runs over the last two weeks and 10.1 IP. Impressively, he has 30 strikeouts in 20 innings on the season. He won the MSC Pitcher of the Week on March 24.
Ethan Stacy (NSW) – INF – Bushnell – Stacy continues his consistent season, hitting .327 with four homers and 25 RBI in 31 games this year.
Stuart Tharle (NSW) – P – Cumberlands – Two excellent starts in the last two weeks. In one outing, Tharle tossed 5.1 innings with two hits, one walk, one run and five strikeouts. He followed that up with six shutout innings, allowing just four hits.

Riley Watson (NSW) – UTIL – Wayland Baptist – Hitting .321 across 21 games this season and coming off a huge three-hit effort on the weekend.
JUNIOR COLLEGE (JUCO)
Bronson Neave (VIC) – INF – Arizona Western – A season to remember. In 41 games, Neave has four homers, 48 RBI and a polished .388 average.
Max Stagg (SA) – OF – Central Arizona – A really nice opening college season for Max. He is hitting .341 with six homers and 18 RBI with 7 SB in 30 games this season.
Nic Bertucci (VIC) – P / UTIL – Central Arizona – Hitting .313 with the bat and has thrown 6.2 innings this season with a 5.40 ERA.
Jake Calver (QLD) – OF – Central Maine – In 17 games this season, Calver has a .313 average.
Tom Chessell (QLD) – INF – Clarendon – His consistent form continues. In 29 games, Chessell has a .319 average with 2 homers, 19 RBI and 21 runs.
Will Page-Allen (ACT) – P – Feather River – Elite stuff from Page-Allen, who is transferring to NCAA school Fresno State next year. Page-Allen has a 1.02 ERA in 17.2 innings pitched to lead his team.
Lachlan Rosser (NSW) – P – Hutchison – Rosser has pitched the most innings on Hutchison’s roster and to great effect. He has a 2.84 ERA, a 0.84 WHIP and 37 strikeouts in 34.1 innings on the season.
Adam Mustow (NSW) – Util – Hutchison – He has hits in eight of his last nine games, bumping his average to .368 on the season. In 28 games, Mustow has 29 RBI and five homers.

Myles Chabi (NSW) – RHP – McCook – After not pitching all season, Chabi finally made his debut within the last half of March. In two games, Chabi has tossed shutout innings.
Callum Donnelly (NSW) – OF – New Mexico – Hitting .311 in 15 games so far and hit his first homer of his college career on March 17 vs Clarendon.
Logan Fielder (NSW) – UTIL – North Oklahoma College Enid – He sits among team leaders with a .391 average in 15 games played.
Quinn Johnson (NSW) – C/INF – Pratt – Johnson is piling up the hits, collecting two hits in each of his last four games. He has a .367 average with 5 homers and 21 RBI in 32 games this season.
Josh Ashen (VIC) – RHP – Vernon – In a 40 innings pitched, Ashen has a lot of strikeouts. Make it 50 on the year for a 12.15 K / 9 inning mark.
Koby Chesterton (ACT) – RHP – Vernon – He had an outing last week vs Temple: 5.0IP, 1H, 1ER, 7SO, 0BB.





























