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Five from Baseball Named to All-UAA Team

For the second consecutive season, the Emory University baseball program saw five of its members selected to the All-University Athletic Association team as the league announced its All-Association team Thursday morning.

Senior Jack Halloran and sophomore Aidan Conley paved the way with their First Team selections followed by the trio of seniors Blake Dincman, Matthew Sicoli and Bennett Speicher on the Second Team.

For the full UAA release, please click here.

For the third consecutive season, Halloran earned a spot on the All-UAA First Team as he highlighted the Emory offense that averaged 8.35 runs per game. As a senior, Halloran led the Eagles in OPS (1.185), home runs (8), RBI (54), walks (38), and on-base percentage (.514), while ranking as the UAA leader in both walks and RBI and ending the regular season ranked 15th and 25th nationally in both categories. His RBI total marked a new career high and helped him set the program record with 170 in his impressive career. Halloran also set new personal bests in walks and hits, as his 54 base knocks marked his third straight season over the 50 plateau and stands nine hits shy of 200 in his career. The 2025 season also represented his third straight season with at least six round trippers and is six home runs away from tying the Emory team record.

Conley makes his first All-UAA appearance of his career following a breakthrough sophomore campaign. In his second season with the Eagles, Conley posted team-leading marks in batting average (.390), runs scored (52), hits (62), triples (4), home runs (8), total bases (108) and slugging percentage (.679). He ranked among the conference leaders in average, runs and total bases, while ranking inside the top 50 nationally in both runs and total bases. Conley had at least one hit in 35 of his 40 games this season including 18 multi-hit games and had a season-high four hits in game three of the Chicago series. In addition, Conley had 20 games with at least one RBI and established a new career high with a six-RBI performance against NYU.

Dincman makes his second straight appearance on the All-UAA team after earning First Team honors as a junior. This season, Dincman was one of four players with at least 50 hits, collecting a career-high of 52, and set a personal-best with 42 RBI while playing in all 40 contests. He tallied 13 doubles and smacked a pair of home runs to boost his season averages to .477 in slugging and .448 on-base. Dincman also set a career-high with 16 hit-by-pitches, the third-most in a single season in team history.

Like Dincman, Sicoli garners his second straight All-UAA honors after landing First Team acclaim as a junior. As a senior, Sicoli ranked amongst the nation's leaders with his UAA-leading 19 doubles and topped the conference with eight sacrifice flies, two shy of the Division III leader. This season, Sicoli batted over .350 for the third straight year as he finished the regular season at a .376 clip and set new career bests with 51 runs scored, 32 walks and a .472 on-base percentage. He had three home runs to his credit on the year with two of them marking pivotal blasts for the Eagles with a go-ahead shot in the eighth inning in the series opener against Berry and a game-tying, two-run shot in the bottom of the ninth to help the Eagles rally for a comeback win over WashU in the regular season finale.

Speicher concludes the 2025 honorees with his first-ever selection to the All-UAA team. As a senior, Speicher was Emory's top arm on the mound as he posted a 3-1 record to go along with eight saves over 15 relief outings. In 38.1 innings of work, he struck out 28 batters compared to just 10 walks, registering a 3.29 earned run average and held opponents to a .273 batting average. His eight saves were the most by any UAA hurler this season and just three off the Division III lead. Twelve of his 15 appearances were at least two innings or more with his most impressive outing coming on April 11th when he covered six innings, allowing just one run and struck out six as Emory toppled Brandeis, 10-9, in 14 innings.

The Eagles are currently waiting to find out their NCAA fate as the 64-team field will be announced Monday, May 12th with a selection show on NCAA.com at 12:00 PM ET. After finishing the regular season with a 26-14 record, Emory is looking to claim an at-large bid to return to the postseason for the first time since 2017.

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Players Mentioned

Aidan Conley

#31 Aidan Conley

IF
6' 0"
Sophomore
Blake Dincman

#13 Blake Dincman

C
5' 10"
Senior
Jack Halloran

#14 Jack Halloran

IF
6' 3"
Senior
Matthew Sicoli

#18 Matthew Sicoli

OF
6' 4"
Senior
Bennett Speicher

#11 Bennett Speicher

RHP
6' 1"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Aidan Conley

#31 Aidan Conley

6' 0"
Sophomore
IF
Blake Dincman

#13 Blake Dincman

5' 10"
Senior
C
Jack Halloran

#14 Jack Halloran

6' 3"
Senior
IF
Matthew Sicoli

#18 Matthew Sicoli

6' 4"
Senior
OF
Bennett Speicher

#11 Bennett Speicher

6' 1"
Senior
RHP
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