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Daktronics NAIA Baseball Scholar-Athletes Name Institution Sport Hometown Position Conference Aaron Moskovitz Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball West Bloomfield, Mich Daktronics NAIA Baseball Scholar-Athletes Name Institution Sport Hometown Position Conference Aaron Moskovitz Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball West Bloomfield, Mich. P Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Noah Gloe Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball Walker, Mich. OF Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Tomoya Nakagawa Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball Kyoto, Japan P Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Jacob Holt Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball Muskegon, Mich. C/INF Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Ricardo Marin Aquinas College (Mich.) Baseball Mississauga, Ontario INF Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Todd Furr Arizona Christian Baseball Flagstaff, Ariz. C Golden State Athletic Conference Cohen Heckethorn Arizona Christian Baseball Prescott Valley, Ariz. 2B Golden State Athletic Conference Steven Hernandez Arizona Christian Baseball Prescott Valley, Ariz. OF Golden State Athletic Conference Trevor McGee Arizona Christian Baseball Brea, Calif. P Golden State Athletic Conference Eric Schwalbe Arizona Christian Baseball Tempe, Ariz. P/INF Golden State Athletic Conference Cameron Sharp Arizona Christian Baseball Yuma, Ariz. P Golden State Athletic Conference Brent Smith Arizona Christian Baseball Murrieta, Calif. SS/2B Golden State Athletic Conference Joe Williams Asbury University (Ky.) Baseball Mason, Ohio C River States Conference Evan Kelly Asbury University (Ky.) Baseball Trenton, Ohio INF River States Conference Austin Shaw Asbury University (Ky.) Baseball Paducah, Ky. Pitcher River States Conference Christopher Wydler Ave Maria University (Fla.) Baseball Miami, Fla. INF The Sun Conference Dylan Carnahan Avila University (Mo.) Baseball Olathe, Kan. P Heart of America Athletic Conference Weston Gloss Baker University (Kan.) Baseball Overbrook, Kan. INF Heart of America Athletic Conference Kyle Klomfahs Baker University (Kan.) Baseball Olathe, Kan. OF Heart of America Athletic Conference Michael Owen Baker University (Kan.) Baseball Topeka, Kan. C/1B Heart of America Athletic Conference Dillon Prokop Baker University (Kan.) Baseball Topeka, Kan. OF Heart of America Athletic Conference Max Taulbee Baker University (Kan.) Baseball DeSoto, Kan. OF Heart of America Athletic Conference David Tudhope Baker University (Kan.) Baseball Overland Park, Kan. LHP Heart of America Athletic Conference Mitch Savine Bellevue University (Neb.) Baseball Omaha, Neb. LHP North Star Athletic Conference Jeremy Williams Benedictine University at Mesa (Ariz.) Baseball Mesa, Ariz. OF California Pacific Conference Colton Corum Benedictine University at Mesa (Ariz.) Baseball Winslow, Ariz. INF California Pacific Conference Tyler Horchem Bethany College (Kan.) Baseball Lincoln, Ill UTIL Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Justin Rasmussen Bethel College (Ind.) Baseball Elgin, Ill. P Crossroads League Andrew Bobeck Bethel College (Ind.) Baseball Syracuse, Ind. P Crossroads League Syam Lafi Bethel College (Ind.) Baseball Fairview, N.J. INF Crossroads League Jack Surber Bethel University (Tenn.) Baseball McKenzie, Tenn. 1B Southern States Athletic Conference Trevor Bishop Bethel University (Tenn.) Baseball Savannah, Tenn. P Southern States Athletic Conference Chandler Harmon Bethel University (Tenn.) Baseball Lewisburg, Tenn. C/P Southern States Athletic Conference Noah Hill Blue Mountain College (Miss.) Baseball Corinth, Miss. OF Southern States Athletic Conference Sperry Reaves Blue Mountain College (Miss.) Baseball Corinth, Miss. P Southern States Athletic Conference Brandon Tyler Blue Mountain College (Miss.) Baseball Collierville, Tenn. C Southern States Athletic Conference Timothy Martin Bluefield College (Va.) Baseball Wytheville, Va. OF Appalachian Athletic Conference Timothy Martin Bluefield College (Va.) Baseball Wytheville, Va. OF Appalachian Athletic Conference Benjamin Street Bluefield College (Va.) Baseball Tazewell, Va. P Appalachian Athletic Conference George Boyd IV Brewton-Parker College (Ga.) Baseball Senioa, Ga. C Southern States Athletic Conference Brandon Hinkson Brewton-Parker College (Ga.) Baseball Kennesaw, Ga. OF/P Southern States Athletic Conference Robert Townsend Brewton-Parker College (Ga.) Baseball Fayetteville, Ga. IF/P Southern States Athletic Conference Brady Harpenau Briar Cliff University (Iowa) Baseball Remsen, Iowa C Great Plains Athletic Conference Jonathan Hostetler Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Evensville, Tenn. RHP/OF Appalachian Athletic Conference Kurt Meeberg Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Edmonton, Alberta RHP Appalachian Athletic Conference Tucker Cain Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Lebanon, Tenn. OF Appalachian Athletic Conference Nic Bennett Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Dandridge, Tenn. 2B/SS Appalachian Athletic Conference Cullen Royston Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Kingsport, Tenn. LHP Appalachian Athletic Conference Ernesto Romero Bryan College (Tenn.) Baseball Tucson, Ariz. LHP Appalachian Athletic Conference Logan Davis Campbellsville University (Ky.) Baseball Louisville , Ky. LHP Mid-South Conference Hunter Marshall Central Baptist College (Ark.) Baseball Harrison, Ark. P American Midwest Conference Baker Wilson Central Baptist College (Ark.) Baseball Harrison, Ark. 1B American Midwest Conference Turner Middendorf Central Methodist University (Mo.) Baseball Topkea, Kan. LHP Heart of America Athletic Conference Autsin Bucher Central Methodist University (Mo.) Baseball Jackson, Mo. OF Heart of America Athletic Conference Tucker Mai Clarke University (Iowa) Baseball Zwingle, Iowa LHP/1B Heart of America Athletic Conference Victor Ka Chun Woo Clarke University (Iowa) Baseball Cheltenham, Australia RHP Heart of America Athletic Conference Dalton Strong College of Idaho Baseball Rathdrum, Idaho P Cascade Collegiate Conference Dylan Mansanarez College of Idaho Baseball Blackfoot, Idaho IF Cascade Collegiate Conference Niall Manning College of Idaho Baseball San Jose, Calif. P Cascade Collegiate Conference Jake Bowman College of Idaho Baseball Nampa, Idaho C Cascade Collegiate Conference Collan Thrasher College of the Ozarks (Mo.) Baseball Atlanta, Mo. P Association of Independent Institutions Jacob Kindle Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Sedalia, Mo. OF American Midwest Conference Jordan Copeland Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Boonville, Mo. P American Midwest Conference Hunter Trowbridge Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Alpine, Utah P/INF American Midwest Conference Kenneth Piper Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Florissant, Mo. C/INF American Midwest Conference Austin Schibler Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Medicine Hat, Alberta INF American Midwest Conference Hayden Ludwig Columbia College (Mo.) Baseball Independence, Mo. INF American Midwest Conference Richard Bortle Concordia University (Mich.) Baseball Hartland, Mich. OF Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference James McKane Concordia University (Mich.) Baseball St. Johns, Mich. P Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Cole Southworth Concordia University (Mich.) Baseball Decatur, Mich. C Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Grant Steinborn Concordia University (Mich.) Baseball Ann Arbor, Mich. P/1B Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Wade Council Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Colorado Springs, Colo. OF Great Plains Athletic Conference Johnny May Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Johnston, Iowa OF Great Plains Athletic Conference Logan Ryan Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Johnston, Iowa SS Great Plains Athletic Conference Tanner Wauhob Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Sioux City, Iowa P Great Plains Athletic Conference Keith Wolverton Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Seward, Neb. OF Great Plains Athletic Conference Thomas Sautel Concordia University (Neb.) Baseball Littleton, Colo. 3B Great Plains Athletic Conference Drex Davis Corban University (Ore.) Baseball University Place, Wash. INF Cascade Collegiate Conference Kyler Elliott Corban University (Ore.) Baseball Ennis, Mont. OF Cascade Collegiate Conference Daniel Freiburger Corban University (Ore.) Baseball Rupert, Idaho INF Cascade Collegiate Conference Josh Ebert Corban University (Ore.) Baseball Vancouver, Wash. OF Cascade Collegiate Conference Tanner Marsh Corban University (Ore.) Baseball Tualatin, Ore. INF Cascade Collegiate Conference Michael Northrop Corban University (Ore.) 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