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Baseball Heads To The Citadel Wednesday Afternoon After Long Layoff

Story Links Rock Hill, S.C. – Coming off consecutive midweek games at home vs. Queens and Wofford last week and a six-day break due to final exams, Winthrop heads to Charleston for a re-match with The Citadel beginning on Wednesday, May 7. The game will start at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN+. […]

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Rock Hill, S.C. – Coming off consecutive midweek games at home vs. Queens and Wofford last week and a six-day break due to final exams, Winthrop heads to Charleston for a re-match with The Citadel beginning on Wednesday, May 7. The game will start at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
 

A LOOK AT THE CITADEL

  • The two schools will meet for the 63rd time with Winthrop leading the series, 33-29
  • The most recent meeting was on Apr. 2, 2025 in Rock Hill with the Bulldogs winning 7-5
  • The Eagles and the Bulldogs met for the first time on Mar. 31, 1988 in Rock Hill, with Winthrop winning 14-2 on the way to winning 17 of the first 29 contests from 1988-2006
  • From 2007-2015, The Citadel won 14 of the next 18 meetings
  • But since then, Winthrop has struck back by winning 12 of the next 15
  • TJ Anderson was honored as the SoCon Player of the Week after leading The Citadel to a 2-1 record against UNCG
  • He achieved a 5-for-8 performance (.625) with two doubles, one home run, and four RBIs. He recorded a 1.250 slugging percentage and a .727 on-base percentage and drew three walks.
  • Travis Elliott, the second baseman for The Citadel, was named to the 2025 Southern Conference Preseason First Team
  • A native of Lexington, South Carolina, Elliott has been a member of The Citadel baseball program for four years and is in his fifth season as a graduate student
  • During the 2024 season, Elliott enjoyed his best season as a Bulldog. He started in all 52 games and recorded a batting average of .282 with 48 hits, 11 doubles, one triple, one home run, and 20 RBIs
  • The Bulldogs were selected to finish seventh in the preseason coaches poll

LAST TIME OUT

  • Winthrop scored their most runs since 2003 as the Eagles shutout Queens 25-0 in seven innings at home on Apr. 29
  • Eagles led 11-0 after three innings of play
  • Winthrop scored 10 runs in the sixth to wrap up the night
  • Queens never threatened in the contest
  • It was the most runs the Eagles have scored this season
  • It was also the most runs the Eagles have scored vs. any opponent since defeating Wagner 28-5 on Feb. 21, 2003
  • Winthrop scored in every inning
  • Three Eagles had three or more hits
  • Winthrop then won their fifth straight contest in a re-match with the Wofford Terriers at home the next night on Apr. 30, 5-3

A LOOK BACK AT 2024 

  • The Eagles finished the 2024 season with a 19-29-1 (8-15 Big South) record
  • Jaylen Hernandez and Owen Sarna were both named to the Big South All-Freshman Team
  • The Sacramento Athletics in the 13th round selected Riley Huge in the MLB Draft
  • Overall, Huge marks the 37th Eagle in history to be selected in the MLB Draft
  • This was the second straight year that a Winthrop baseball player was drafted
  • Winthrop also earned the Team Academic Excellence Award from the ABCA for the fifth consecutive year
  • Winthrop finished last season having recorded the most strikeouts in nine inning games in a single season in program history (9.60 over 413.1 IP)
  • Winthrop also finished last season sixth in a single season in program history with 440 strikeouts
  • Against Davidson on Apr. 16, 2024, Winthrop set a new team single-game record for most times hit by pitch with seven
  • In a minimum of 500 chances, Nate Chronis is currently tied for fourth in school history with a .989 fielding percentage
  • He also finished last season tied for fifth in school history in most times hit by pitch in a single season with 12
  • Chronis led the team in putouts last season with 275 and total chances with 306
  • He was named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. Chronis started in 33 of 44 games played, batting in a season-high two runs vs. Radford on May 5
  • Joey Hylinski led the team in lowest ERA last season with 2.35

WINTHROP AT A GLANCE IN 2025

  • Winthrop enters 2025 predicted to finish sixth in the Big South Conference
  • In his first season at the helm of the program is Mike McGuire
  • McGuire is the fourth head coach in program history
  • His career record is 504-377-1 in 16 years as a head coach
  • McGuire returns to the Winthrop baseball program after serving as head coach at USC Upstate the last five seasons. This marks McGuire’s third stint with the Eagle program as he spent 12 seasons as an assistant coach from 1997-2002 and again in 2006-11
  • The Eagles also welcome back 13 players, 11 of them starters and 27 newcomers, all either freshman or transfers
  • The program has a record of 1,408-1,021-7
  • Winthrop is 890-407-4 all-time at home
  • Winthrop is 494-373 all-time in conference play, the winningest record in conference history
  • Winthrop is 28-17 all-time in season openers
  • Winthrop leads the nation in hit by pitches with 129 as of Tuesday, May 6
  • Gabe Natividad is 2nd in the nation in hit by pitch with 27 as of Monday, Apr. 28
  • Following a 10-3 win over UNC Asheville, Winthrop had been hit by pitch up to that point in the season with 92
  • This set a new school single-season team school record
  • Last year’s team was hit by pitch 86 times
  • Winthrop is 18th in the nation in doubles with 107 as of Tuesday, May 6
  • Winthrop is 14th in the nation in runs with 420 as of Tuesday, May 6
  • Koby Kropf and Owen Sarna were voted to the Big South Conference Preseason All-Conference Team
  • Kropf was selected as part of D1Baseball’s Top 100 Outfielders entering the 2025 season, slotting Kropf as the 26-best in the country
  • Kropf started all 60 games for conference rival USC Upstate in 2024, and became just the third player in Big South history with 20 doubles (21) and 20 home runs (20) in a season. He hit .352 overall with 20 homers, 67 runs batted in, a .704 slugging clip, 81 hits and 56 runs scored. Kropf also drew 29 walks and five hit-by-pitch and finished with a .431 on-base percentage. Kropf recorded a career-high five hits versus Presbyterian on April 27, collected a career-high five RBI versus Queens on April 16, and recorded 25 multi-hit and 19 multi-RBI games a season ago
  • In Big South contests, Kropf batted .363 with eight home runs, 28 RBI, a .714 slugging average and .463 on-base clip
  • Last season at USC Upstate, he earned Second-Team All-Big South honors and was a back-to-back Player of the Week honoree (April 22 and April 29)
  • Kropf was named the 2025 Big South Preseason Baseball Player of the Year Kropf is the first Winthrop baseball player to earn Preseason Player of the Year honors since 2007 and the third time overall
  • Sarna is coming off a freshman campaign in which he was named to the 2024 Big South Conference All-Freshman Team. He finished 9th in the Big South in overall pitching with an ERA of 4.74. His most notable performances last season were pitching a season-high 6.0 innings vs. Longwood on Mar. 17 and a season-high six strikeouts vs. Maine on Mar. 3
  • Sarna ended 2024 having pitched 49.1 innings with a record of 4-4 in 13 games played. He was 2nd on the team in ERA and wins with four. He started nine games, striking out 38 batters, which was good for 4th on the team
  • Harrison Wilson was named to the initial Watch List for the 20th Annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award, given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I Baseball
  • Wilson is one of the key relievers to return for the Eagles in 2024. Wilson started in nearly all the 49 games that the Eagles played last season. He started in 45 of 47 games he played in and pitched three games in relief, the only Winthrop offensive player on the season to do so. Wilson pitched a season-high 4.0 innings with 10 strikeouts and one walk at Queens (2/27) and offensively had a season-high five RBI’s vs. USC Upstate (4/6). Wilson will also play infield as well
  • Wilson was also recognized by D1 Baseball as the #3 top prospect in the Big South Conference
  • He tied for the team lead in walks last season with 44
  • Hernandez had a terrific freshman season with the Eagles in 2024. He finished tied for 7th in the Big South in doubles with a team-leading 15 doubles; starting in all 45 games he played in, finishing the season with 157 at-bats. He was also tied for the team lead in games started and home runs with seven and led the team in RBI’s with 30 and walks with 19. He was named the Big South Freshman of the Week on May 6, which was the first weekly award of his career. A versatile player, Hernandez will DH, play first base and play in the outfield in 2025

2025 SEASON HONORS

  • Koby Kropf – Redshirt senior – Outfielder
    • 2025 Big South Preseason Player of the Year/Preseason All-Conference Team

  • Owen Sarna – Sophomore – Pitcher
    • 2025 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team

  • Koby Kropf – Redshirt senior – Outfielder
    • 2025 D1Baseball’s Top 100 Outfielders

  • Koby Kropf – Redshirt senior – Outfielder
    • 2025 DIBaseball’s Big South Preseason Player of the Year

  • Harrison Wilson – Junior – Infielder/pitcher
    • 2025 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award Initial Watch List And The #3 Pro Prospect By The Big South Conference

  • Owen Sarna-Big South Co-Starting Pitcher of the Week
    • Sarna allowed one hit and no runs over 5.2 innings to earn the win for Winthrop against Merrimack
    • He walked one and struck out nine, a new career-high
    • The right-handed sophomore struck out the side in the top of the first inning and the first four batters of the game overall
    • He finished with at least one strikeout in every inning, including fanning the final batter he faced in the sixth
    • The only hit Sarna allowed was a single to center in the top of the fifth

  • Colin Crowley-Big South Freshman of the Week
    • Crowley batted .429 (6-14) with seven runs, four RBI and four doubles in Winthrop’s three-game sweep of Merrimack
    • He posted at least one double and one RBI in all three games and walked once
    • The freshman infielder went 3-for-5 with three runs, a double and one RBI in his collegiate debut on Friday
    • He added another double and an RBI in the second game of Friday’s doubleheader and then capped off the weekend with two doubles, three runs, and two RBI in the final game of the series on Sunday

  • Harrison Wilson-Big South Co-Starting Pitcher of the Week
    • Wilson earned the win for Winthrop with a career-long 7.0 innings against UNC Asheville
    • The junior right-hander allowed just three hits and one run while striking out a season-high nine batters
    • He walked only two, didn’t allow an extra-base hit, and surrendered his lone run on a fielder’s choice groundout in the fourth
    • Wilson recorded strikeouts in six of his seven innings and got stronger as the game went on, fanning two batters in each of his final three frames

  • Harrison Wilson – Junior – Infielder/pitcher
    • 2025 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation

  • Liam McCallum – Senior – Pitcher/first baseman
    • 2025 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation

  • Walker Brodt-Big South Relief Pitcher of the Week
    • Brodt came on in relief in consecutive games
    • He pitched one inning vs. Davidson, giving up just one hit and striking out three batters
    • He then outdid himself two days later in the first game of the series with Gardner-Webb, pitching the final four and one thirds inning to cement the 7-5 victory, giving up a pair of hits, one and punching out six Runnin’ Bulldogs

  • Nate Chronis-Big South Player of the Week
    • Chronis batted .438 (7-for-16) for the week with 15 RBI in a series sweep at Longwood, highlighted by a historic nine-RBI performance on Saturday
    • Over four games overall, he tallied four doubles, a home run, four runs scored, and two stolen bases
    • The senior delivered a career day in game two against the Lancers, going 3-for-5 with a two-run homer, a pair of bases-clearing doubles, and a sacrifice fly to finish with nine RBI, tying for the most in the NCAA this season
    • Chronis opened the week by going 2-for-4 with a double at Davidson, then added a double and two RBI in Friday’s series opener in Farmville
    • He capped the weekend with another four RBI and two stolen bases to help lead the Eagles to a three-game sweep in conference play
    • He rounded out the week slugging .875 with a .455 on-base percentage

  • Josh Skowronski-Big South Freshman of the Week
    • Skowronski homered twice, doubled twice, posted a pair of three-hit games, and drove in five runs across four games for Winthrop
    • He batted .421 (8-for-19) for the week, recorded at least one hit in every game, and added six runs and two stolen bases
    • After opening the week with an RBI double at Davidson, Skowronski totaled seven hits during a three-game series sweep at Longwood
    • He went 3-for-6 on Saturday, blasting a solo homer, adding an RBI single and a double, and scoring three times
    • He followed that performance by going 3-for-5 with a two-run homer on Sunday to help cap off the sweep
    • Skowronski finished the week slugging .842 with a .476 on-base percentage

  • Mason Tompkins-Big South Freshman of the Week
    • Tompkins earned the midweek win for the Eagles by limiting Queens to just two hits and four total baserunners over 6.0 scoreless innings, striking out four
    • He needed only 75 pitches to complete his outing, inducing 10 popups and four groundouts while striking out the side in the second inning
    • The only hits he allowed were a leadoff single in the first and another to open the fifth, with just one runner advancing into scoring position all game

WATCH THE EAGLES ON ESPN+
Of the 33 home games this season, 22 of them will air live on ESPN+. You can also catch most of the road games in Big South Conference play on ESPN+. To watch Big South games on ESPN+ you must have a subscription to ESPN+. For more information on how to subscribe, click here.
 
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LOOKING AHEAD
Winthrop heads to Radford for a three-game weekend Big South series with the Highlanders beginning on Friday, May 9 at 6:00 p.m. All three games of the series will be televised on ESPN+.

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