WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Following a stellar 2022 season, Monmouth University Baseball pitcher
Trey Dombroski has been named a Second Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball News, the organization announced Thursday.
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Dombroski is the seventh Hawk to ever earn All-America status, and the first since Pat Light in 2012. He joins Joe McCullough (1998) as a Second Teamer, with Jay Law in 2001 standing at the only First Team All-American in program history. Light, Ryan Terry (2011), Mike Kelly (2003) and Brian Gismonde (1999) were all Third Team honorees.
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Dombroski's 2022 season marks as one of the best in program history. His 120 strikeouts shattered the single-season program mark that was set by Light in 2012, as he pitched to a 3.13 ERA and 6-2 record. Dombroski issued just 14 walks in 95 innings and opponents hit only .224 against him. He was named the unanimous MAAC Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-MAAC after earning five MAAC Pitcher of the Week honors.
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Dombroski was the only player on the three All-America teams from the MAAC and from the state of New Jersey.
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