Blevins among five MU players named to CSC Academic All-District Team

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall University Baseball student-athletes Bryce Blevins, AJ Havrilla, Charie Krebs, Eddie Leon and Elijah Vogelsong have been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, as announced by CSC.

Blevins is a Lawrence County High School graduate.

To be eligible, the student-athlete must be a sophomore, have at least a 3.5 GPA and as a position player played in 90 percent or started 66 percent of the team’s games with pitchers needing to make 17 appearances or pitch 35 innings.

Blevins started 16 games on the bump for The Herd finishing with a 6-6 record and 49 strikeouts in a team-high 92.1 innings. One of his six wins came in a complete game on April 4 against Southern Miss, allowing just three runs, two earned, with six strikeouts.

Havrilla finished the season with a .287 batting average registering 56 hits, including 16 doubles and five homers, with 45 RBI and 36 runs scored in 58 games, all starts. The first baseman had nine multi-RBI games, including a career game with seven RBI on a 3-for-4 day in a win at Georgia Tech on February 24.

Krebs made 27 relief appearances in 2025 sporting a 2.92 ERA, 5-2 record and 40 strikeouts in 52.1 innings. The reliever held opponents to just a .189 batting average. On March 23, Krebs threw a season-high 4.2 hitless innings with four strikeouts against James Madison.

Leon was one of three on MU to play and start all 59 of the team’s games accumulating a .301 batting average, 68 hits and 18 doubles, all team-highs. The Miami, Florida, native also had 41 RBI and scored 36 runs with seven homers. Leon registered a pair of four RBI contests, at Georgia State (May 9) and against Louisiana (May 23) in Montgomery at the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, with a career-high four hits against Georgia Southern (May 15).

Vogelsong, like Leon, started in all 59 of the team’s games this season scoring 49 runs while recording 46 hits, eight homers, four doubles and a pair of triples, with 30 RBI. The Minford, Ohio, native drew 51 walks during the season, setting a program record and ranking 28th nationally. Vogelsong had a career game in a win at Morehead State on April 23 going 4-for-5 at the plate with six runs scored, five RBI and three walks.

Andrew Mortimer