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POMONA, NY (May 19, 2025) – The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) today announced the 2025 Baseball postseason major award winners and All-MAAC Teams, voted on by the league’s 13 head coaches.
 
Rider University headlined major award winners, claiming four out of the five awards, which included Player of the Year Joe Tiroly, Pitcher of the Year Brian Young, Relief Pitcher of the Year Gavin Hawkes, and Coach of the Year Lee Lipinski. Additionally, MAAC Rookie of the Year was awarded to Iona University freshman Sean Stephenson.
 
Tiroly, the MAAC Player of the Year, was the only unanimous player named to the All-MAAC First Team, making the lineup at second base. The sophomore appeared and started in all 48 games for the Broncs this season and he was the league leader in batting average (.396), home runs (17), home runs per game (.35), on base percentage (.500), runs (62), runs per game (1.29), RBIs (69), RBIs per game (1.44), slugging percentage (.786), OPS (1.286) and total bases (143). Tiroly ranked second in the conference in hits per game (1.50), fourth in total hits (72) and eighth in doubles (16). A native of Yardley PA, he added two triples, which was tied for 10th in the MAAC and was walked 34 times, which ranked tied for 13th on the MAAC leaderboard. Defensively, Tiroly logged 84 putouts, 116 assists, 33 double plays, with just one error, recording a .995 field percentage. His 33 double plays were the most in the MAAC this season while his 116 assists were the 10th most in the conference.
 
Rider Left-handed pitcher, Young, was named the MAAC Pitcher of the Year. The senior from Neptune, NJ, made 13 starts on the mound and was the only unbeaten pitcher in the MAAC for qualifying pitchers, posting a perfect 8-0 record. Young’s eight victories were the most in the league, while also leading the MAAC in ERA (2.64) and complete games (2). In 81.2 innings of work this season, he struck out 69 batters, sixth in the MAAC and posted a WHIP of 1.20, third in the league.
 
The MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year selection was Hawkes from Rider. Hawkes made 14 appearances out of the bullpen in 2025, earning three saves, a mark that ranked ninth in the MAAC. The Yardley, PA native pitched a total of 38.1 innings, posting a 2-0 record. He recorded an ERA of 1.88, a WHIP of 1.07 and struck out 29 batters.
 
Stephenson of Iona was honored as the MAAC Rookie of the Year. Stephenson made 49 starts for the Gaels posting a stat line of .341 batting average, .927 OPS, .517 slugging percentage, and a .410 on base percentage. He recorded 70 hits, with 15 doubles, seven dingers, 38 runs, 39 RBIs, 106 total bases, 19 walks and five stolen bases. On the MAAC charts Stephenson ranked sixth in hits per game (1.43), eighth in hits, 12th in batting average and doubles, and 13th in total bases.
 
Rider head coach Lee Lipinski was voted amongst his peers as the MAAC Coach of the Year. In his first season at the helm of the Broncs, Lipinski led Rider to a 22-6 MAAC record and 32-16 overall mark. Rider secured the MAAC Regular Season title, the program’s first in a decade, last winning the league’s regular season in 2015, and top overall seed in the MAAC Championship field.

The full list of major award winners and All-MAAC Teams are below.

 




2025 Baseball Major Awards


Awards
Player
School


Player of the Year
Joe Tiroly
Rider


Pitcher of the Year
Brian Young
Rider


Relief Pitcher of the Year
Gavin Hawkes
Rider


Rookie of the Year
Sean Stephenson
Iona


Coach of the Year
Lee Lipinski
Rider

 




All-MAAC First Team


Player
Class
Position
School


Ashby Vining
Sr.
Catcher
Saint Peter’s


James Kemp
Gr.
First Base
Iona


Joe Tiroly*
So.
Second Base
Rider


Dean Ferrara
Sr.
Third Base
Fairfield


Luke Nomura
Jr.
Shortstop
Fairfield


Matt Bucciero
Jr.
Outfield
Fairfield


CJ Willis
Sr.
Outfield
Quinnipiac


Kyle Neri
R-So.
Outfield
Rider


Ben Alekson
So.
Pitcher
Fairfield


Brian Young
Sr.
Pitcher
Rider


Alistair Morin
R-Jr.
Pitcher
Siena


Christian Smith
Jr.
Designated Hitter
Quinnipiac


Trent Rumley
Sr.
Utility
Canisius

 




All-MAAC Second Team


Player
Class
Position
School


Aidan Paradine
R-Fr.
Catcher
Siena


Dante D’Amore
Sr.
First Base
Sacred Heart


Johnny Knox
Gr.
Second Base
Quinnipiac


Sebastian Mueller
Gr.
Third Base
Quinnipiac


Jake Sparks
So.
Third Base
Siena


Alex Irizarry
Jr.
Shortstop
Quinnipiac


Aidan Taclas
Jr.
Outfield
Manhattan


Alex Ungar
Sr.
Outfield
Sacred Heart


Tommy Kendrick
Jr.
Outfield
Saint Peter’s


Bowen Baker
Gr.
Pitcher
Fairfield


Andrelys Payamps
Sr.
Pitcher
Iona


Serigne Sarre
Fr.
Pitcher
Mount St. Mary’s


Gavin Hawkes
Jr.
Pitcher
Rider


Tyler Kipp
Sr.
Designated Hitter
Fairfield


Curtis McKay
Jr.
Utility
Niagara

 




MAAC All-Rookie Team


Player
Class
Position
School


Sean Stephenson
R-Fr.
Third Base
Iona


Justin Trinidad
Fr.
Pitcher
Iona


Chris Fidanza
R-Fr.
Pitcher
Manhattan


Ethan Marzo
R-Fr.
Pitcher
Marist


Noel Rivera
Fr.
Infield
Marist


Nolan Book
Fr.
Infield
Mount St. Mary’s


Sam Grube
Fr.
Infield
Mount St. Mary’s


Serigne Sarre
Fr.
Pitcher
Mount St. Mary’s


Kyle Batt
Fr.
Pitcher
Rider


Charley Magoulick
Fr.
First Base/Pitcher
Rider

 
*Denotes Unanimous Selection
 
The 2025 MAAC Baseball Championship is an eight-team, single and double elimination championship, that will take place at Clover Stadium in Pomona, NY on May 20-24. Games 1 and 2 will be single elimination, games 3-12 will be double elimination and all rounds will reseed. This will be the fourth straight season that the championship is hosted at Clover Stadium. For all information regarding the 2025 MAAC Baseball Championship, please visit maacsports.com/baseball.
 
About the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference:
With 13 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) is in its 44th year of competition during the 2024-25 academic year. Current conference members include: Canisius University, Fairfield University, Iona University, Manhattan University, Marist University, Merrimack College, Mount St. Mary’s University, Niagara University, Quinnipiac University, Rider University, Sacred Heart University, Saint Peter’s University, and Siena College.
 
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