ALBANY – The College of Saint Rose baseball team had four of its members named to the Northeast-10 All-Conference team today as voted by the league’s head coaches. The four selections are the most for the Golden Knights since the 2005 club accomplished the same feat.
Senior right-hander
Jeremiah St. Louis and junior catcher/designated hitter
Derek Marshall were second-team picks, while junior center fielder
Ryan Price was chosen as a third-team honoree. Also, freshman second baseman
Michael Carbone earned a spot on the All-Rookie squad.
St. Louis led the Saint Rose staff with a 5-3 record and a 2.15 ERA this season. He also recorded 89 strikeouts in 71.0 innings of work. St. Louis concluded his career fourth all-time in school annals with 270 strikeouts and third with 285 innings pitched. St. Louis also faced 1,255 batters; more than any other player in Golden Knights history.
Marshall was the squad’s second leading hitter behind a .306 batting average (48-for-157). He also scored 27 runs, drove in 24 and slugged .414. Marshall registered multiple-hits on 16 occasions this year, which was tied with Price and Carbone for most on the team.
Price, who is making his second appearance in three years on the All-Conference team, batted .303 with 29 runs and 24 RBI. He led the club with 18 stolen bases and was also second with 50 hits. Price put together a team-best 11-game hit streak during March and drove in multiple runs seven times.
Carbone closed out his rookie campaign leading the team in batting (.331), slugging (.448), hits (60), runs (33), RBI (25) and doubles (14). He wound up tied for seventh in the NE-10 in doubles and 11th in batting average and hits. Carbone put together a nine-game hit streak during the season and started all 45 games in which he played, the squad’s highest total.
Northeast-10 All-Conference Teams