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Five From 'Roo Baseball Named All-SCAC

Five From 'Roo Baseball Named All-SCAC

CLEBURNE, Texas - RayShawn Riley earned second team All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference recognition and Tino Ramirez, Trystan Mallory, Brant Stuber, and Brandon Hill were each recognized with honorable mention nods for their outstanding play during the 2024 campaign, the league office has announced.

Riley, a freshman outfielder and first baseman from Wylie, earned his second team All-SCAC selection after wrapping up his first collegiate season with a batting average of .345, seven doubles, and 29 runs batted in to pace the 'Roos in all three categories. Riley added two home runs and 20 runs scored while collecting 50 hits on the year. He also boasted a .371 on-base percentage and a slugging percentage of .434 for the season.

Ramirez, a junior second baseman from Dallas, was named honorable mention All-Conference in his debut season with the 'Roos, finishing second on the team with a .333 batting average and 47 base hits. He scored a team-best 22 runs and had six doubles, a triple, two home runs, and also led the 'Roos with nine stolen bases.

Mallory, a junior pitcher from Bonham, led the 'Roo pitching staff all season to earn his honorable mention recognition. Mallory had a 3.73 earned-run-average and a team-best 42 strikeouts during the 2024 season, while only allowing 14 walks in 50.2 innings pitched. Mallory made 10 appearances this year, including nine starts, and won a pair of games with a 1.34 WHIP. This is the second straight season Mallory has earned All-SCAC honors.

Stuber, a junior pitcher from Bonham, finished the regular season tied for the SCAC lead with six saves on his way to earning honorable mention All-Conference status. Stuber made 17 appearances this year, boasting a 3.33 earned-run-average. He had 25 strikeouts in 24.1 innings pitched with a 1.33 WHIP, while also picking up a victory.

Hill, a senior outfielder from Carrollton, was named honorable mention All-SCAC following a season in which he hit .274 in 31 appearances, collecting 26 hits including four doubles, two triples, and a team-high three home runs. He also had 16 runs batted in and scored 13 times, and his .453 slugging percentage led the 'Roos.