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All-Region Baseball 2026

Three from baseball earn All-Region honors

(L-R) Jack Collins, Quinn Hocom, Eddie Galvao
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Two Skidmore College baseball players earned American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region recognition, and another picked up all-region honors from D3baseball.com. Jack Collins and Quinn Hocom were selected to the ABCA All-Region III Third Team, while Eddie Galvao got d3baseball.com All-Region 3 Second Team recognition.
 
Hocom and Collins previously earned All-Liberty League First Team honors, while Galvao was on the Second Team.
 
Jack Collins (#14, Jr., P, Medfield, Massachusetts) – ABCA All-Region III Third Team (UT)
Collins hit .348 (40-for-115) in his first collegiate season as a hitter while pulling double duty as a front-end starter for the Thoroughbreds. On the mound, he went 2-2 with a 2.68 ERA over 43.2 innings and an opponents' batting average of just .220. He's third in the Liberty league in both categories. He posted an on-base percentage of .453 and struck out the least among Skidmore regulars. Collins finished with eight doubles, a triple, and 23 RBI. In five league starts, he had a 2.53 ERA over 32 innings with 21 strikeouts. Collins also played a solid first base, posting a .959 fielding percentage with 65 put outs.
 
Quinn Hocom (#31, P, Watsonville, California) – ABCA All-Region III Third Team (P)
Hocom broke the Skidmore career and season strikeout records with 77 strikeouts in his senior year. He went 6-0 with a 4.41 ERA over 49 innings pitched for the Thoroughbreds. He currently ranks third in Division III with a 14.14 strikeouts per nine innings metric. Hocom struck out 10 or more in each of his first four starts and five overall. He pitched Skidmore to league wins over Bard, Ithaca, and Vassar, and allowed three earned runs or fewer in six out of his eight starts.
 
Eddie Galvao (#23, Sr., IF, Yorktown Heights, New York) – d3baseball.com All-Region 3 Second Team
Galvao finished his senior year ranked sixth in the Liberty League in hitting (.394), fourth in slugging (.646), sixth in on-base percentage (.508), and fourth in OPS (1.154). He tallied 39 hits over 27 games, including eight doubles, four triples, and three home runs to share the team lead with 15 extra-base hits. He finished with 21 RBI and went 9-for-10 in stolen-base attempts. Galvao had just three errors playing primarily at third base with 29 assists and a .939 fielding percentage.
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