WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Four members of the Lycoming College baseball team – junior
Evan Mok (Daly City, Calif./St. Ignatius) and sophomores
Nick Hoheb (Brick, N.J./Brick Township),
Joel Inman (Berlin, N.J./Eastern Regional) and
Zachary Pleska (Salem, Ohio/Columbiana) - have each earned a spot on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, the organization announced on Tuesday, June 4.
The quartet are the first group of Lycoming baseball players to earn CSC Academic All-District Team honors, as the team began competition in 2023 after a 52-year hiatus on campus.
Mok, who saw time at second base and shortstop while starting 39 games, hit .217 with 17 runs, nine doubles, two homers and a team-leading 18 RBI. He also stole seven bases.
Hoheb, who appeared in 37 games and started 31 as a catcher, hit .236 with 10 runs, six doubles, a triple and 12 RBI.
Inman appeared in a team-high 20 games as a reliever, tossing 28.2 innings, striking out 18 and walking just four while posting a 3.45 ERA and notching a six-out save against Penn College.
Pleska, who appeared in 34 games and started 30 in right field, finished second on the team with a .270 batting average, posting 11 runs, a team-leading 10 doubles, three triples and 14 RBI.
Eligible student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically, carry at least a 3.50 cumulative grade-point average and have competed in 70 percent of the institution's contests.
The 2024 Academic All-District® Baseball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. To be eligibile, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) and compete in 90 percent of the institution's games/contests played OR start in at least 66 percent of the institution's games/contests. Baseball pitchers qualify if they appear in 17 games or pitch 25 or more innings.
The Warriors finished 9-31 overall and 3-21 in the Landmark under second-year head coach
Rick Oliveri.