MILWAUKEE – An impressive eight Eagles were recognized by the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference announced its 2025 baseball awards Thursday afternoon. The Eagles eight all-conference selections is their most in the NACC era and since 2006 (LMC). Ryan Mixey claimed Second Team All-NACC honors. Carson Richter, Hayden Hellenbrand, Kyle Prindle, Brevin Brisack, Terry Tolliver Jr., Aiden Shumaker, and Jacob Carney all claimed Honorable Mention nods.
Mixey claimed his first All-NACC nod with a 4-1 record in conference play. The senior posted a 4.09 ERA, striking out 38 batters. Mixey was reliable for the Eagles on the mound, pitching 33 innings against NACC opponents. Mixey struck out eight batters in a complete game victory over Dominican on senior day.
Richter was the Eagles top catcher in 2025. The senior hit .352 in conference play and recorded 25 hits. Richter scored 13 runs, recorded five doubles, one home run and 13 RBI against NACC opponents. In game one vs MSOE, Richter went 4-for-5, scoring four runs and adding an RBI.
Hellenbrand posted the second-best batting average of all Eagles in conference play, at a .391 clip. The sophomore started all NACC contests as the Eagles third baseman. Hellenbrand recorded 34 hits, scored 22 runs, posted three doubles, one triple, two home runs and 14 RBI.
Prindle was a stand-out for the Eagles at shortstop during the 2025 conference season. The junior claimed his third-straight All-NACC honor. Against NACC opponents, Prindle recorded an on base percentage of .423 and added 23 hits. Prindle posted a .957 fielding percentage in conference play.
Brisack claims his first All-NACC honors of his career as a stable in the middle of the Eagles lineup. The senior hit .350 in conference play with an on-base percentage of .466. Brisack posted five game-winning hits across 13 conference wins for the Eagles. The senior posted three or more hits in five contests in 2025. Brisack totaled 28 hits, seven doubles, 27 RBI and scored 17 runs against NACC opponents.
Tolliver Jr. was the Eagles lead-off hitter in conference play and center fielder. The graduate student hit a .409 best for the Eagles in conference play. Tolliver Jr. totaled 38 hits, six doubles, four home runs and 19 RBI against NACC opponents. His speed not only helped the Eagles in the outfield, but on the base paths, with 14 stolen bases in conference play.

Shumaker was a standout starting pitcher for the Eagles in 2025. He claims his first All-NAC honors following a 3-2 record in conference play. Shumaker struck out 46 batters and only allowed 11 walks across 43.1 innings pitched against conference opponents.
Carney claims his first All-NACC nod following a strong 2025 campaign at first base for the Eagles. The junior posted a perfect fielding percentage in NACC play and was a part of 17 double plays. At the plate, Carney hit .384 against NACC opponents. He added 33 hits, 19 runs scored, eight doubles, one home run and 27 RBI. Carney did a bit of everything, adding 11 stolen bases in NACC play.
Joseph Stagowski of Rockford was named the NACC's Position Player of the Year. Justin Zimmerman of Aurora claimed Pitcher of the Year honors. Graham Kasten of Concordia Wisconsin was named Freshman of the Year. MSOE's head coach Adrian Santiago and his staff were named Coaching Staff of the Year.
The complete All-NACC Baseball list can be found here.