Brennan Staubley, a junior outfielder for Southern Connecticut State University, was selected to the National Collegiate Baseball Writer's Association All‑East Region First Team, a testament to his breakout 2026 campaign and his rise as one of the most feared hitters in the Northeast.
Staubley finished the season with a .429 batting average, going 69‑for‑161 at the plate while adding nine doubles and 11 home runs. His on‑base plus slugging (OPS) of 1.163 placed him third in the conference, and his .694 slugging percentage ranked fifth among all NE10 hitters.
A Season of Consistency and Clutch Performances
The standout moment came in a two‑game series against his former school, Franklin Pierce. In the final two games he went 8‑for‑11, batting .727, and launched two home runs with two doubles, driving in eight runs while scoring three times.
In game two of that series, Staubley delivered a go‑ahead, three‑run homer in the top of the ninth inning that not only secured the sweep but also underscored his reputation for delivering in high‑pressure situations.
Recognition and Momentum
This honor marks Staubley's second All‑Region acknowledgment; earlier in the month he earned a spot on the All‑Northeast 10 First Team. The back‑to‑back recognitions reflect a sustained level of excellence that has made him a cornerstone of the Owls' lineup.
Looking ahead, the junior hopes to carry this momentum into the next season, aiming to help Southern Connecticut State contend for its first conference championship in program history. His blend of contact hitting, power, and clutch performance positions him as a key player to watch in the upcoming campaign.