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Owen Clyne Named Division I Baseball All-ECAC Shortstop

Wichita native leads offensive stats and heads to the Aberdeen IronBirds this summer

Owen Clyne, a shortstop from Wichita, Kansas, has been selected as a Division I Baseball All-ECAC player for the 2026 season.

He started every one of his team's 56 games at shortstop and topped the roster in multiple offensive categories, including 73 hits, three triples, nine home runs, 56 runs batted in, 36 walks, 57 runs scored, a .555 slugging percentage and 121 total bases.

Clyne also ranked tied for first in doubles with 15, was second in batting average at .335 and fourth in stolen bases with 21, while reaching base in 48 of 56 appearances.

His consistency shone through three separate hitting streaks of at least nine games, 19 multi-hit outings, 17 games with multiple runs and 16 games with multiple RBI.

A Season of Consistency

The breadth of his statistical contributions reflects a rare blend of power, speed and on-base skill that set him apart across the schedule.

In Atlantic-10 competition he batted .342 and accounted for all nine of his home runs, leading the team in conference RBI, total bases, walks and runs scored.

Following the collegiate season, Clyne will continue his baseball career with the Aberdeen IronBirds, a summer collegiate team based in Harford County, Maryland.

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