Johns Hopkins University’s baseball program has been celebrated after five of its student‑athletes and the coaching staff were selected to the D3Baseball.com All‑Region V team, a distinction that underscores the Blue Jays’ dominance in the Mid‑Atlantic this season.
All‑Region Honorees
Clay Hartje, William Jaun and Dylan Zucker earned First Team honors, while Jacob Harris and Keiffer Ary were placed on the Third Team. Head coach Nate Mulberg was also named Region V Coach of the Year, adding a personal accolade to the program’s collective achievement.
The recognition arrives as the Blue Jays gear up for the Division III World Series, entering the tournament with a 38‑10 record and fresh off a 20th Centennial Conference title, their fourth straight conference championship.
Standout Performances
Hartje is batting .340 with a .483 on‑base percentage and .742 slugging, having launched 16 home runs. Jaun leads the squad with 70 hits and ranks second on the team in RBIs. Zucker boasts a 2.32 ERA and eight saves, topping the conference in both categories.
Harris contributes 15 home runs and sits 16th nationally in that statistic, while Ary is the only Blue Jay hitting above .400 this season, highlighting the depth of offensive talent on the roster.
The team’s historic run includes the most All‑Region selections in Region V, tying Salisbury, and marks the third consecutive year Hopkins has produced at least five honorees, a testament to sustained excellence.
Next up, the Blue Jays will face Baldwin Wallace in the 2026 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship, looking to add a national title to a season that already boasts nine NCAA Regional championships and four Super Regional titles.