Stuart, Haley Headline Seven Total D3baseball.com & ABCA All-Region Winning Gulls
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BEVERLY, Mass. — The No. 9/11 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team was well-represented across the D3baseball.com and American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region II teams, both organizations announced on Tuesday morning.
Brady Stuart (Hudson, Mass.) has earned D3baseball.com and ABCA All-Region II Pitcher of the Year accolades, while head coach Bryan Haley has been named All-Region II Coach of the Year by D3baseball.com.
The remainder of All-Region winning Gulls consists of the following list:
ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-REGION TEAMS
First Team
OF — Brenden Walsh (Reading, Mass.)
P — Brady Stuart (Hudson, Mass.)
Second Team
SS — TJ Liponis (Scarborough, Maine)
RP — Ben Gill (Sanford, Maine)
SP — Matt Pappalardo (Pelham, N.H.)
D3BASEBALL.COM ALL-REGION TEAMS
First Team
OF — Brenden Walsh (Reading, Mass.)
SP — Matt Pappalardo (Pelham, N.H.)
SP — Brady Stuart (Hudson, Mass.)
RP — Ben Gill (Sanford, Maine)
Second Team
SS — TJ Liponis (Scarborough, Maine)
Third Team
3B — Kyle Grabowski (Westfield, Mass.)
BRADY STUART | SR. | RHP | CONSENSUS REGION II PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Stuart becomes the fourth Gull ever (fourth consecutive) to claim Regional Pitcher of the Year honors. He joins Charlie Hale (Brookline, N.H.), Jordan Gottesman '24 (Acton, Mass.) and Gabe Van Emon '23 (Lexington, Mass.) as the only Gulls to have won Region II Pitcher of the Year awards.
Stuart has been a steady force at the top of the Gulls' rotation all season in 2026.
In his senior campaign thus far, he has posted career bests in ERA (1.41), strikeouts (85), WHIP (0.86), innings pitched (76.1), starts (13), and wins (8-0 record).
His dominance has been significant on a national scale, as he currently ranks fourth in DIII in WHIP, fifth in ERA, and 17th in strikeouts.
He led the Conference of New England (CNE) in practically every category, as well as Region II.
His dominance has been showcased by his program-record three single-season shutouts (MUW, 2/20/26; WNE, 4/4/26; Nichols, 5/7/26).
On February 20, Stuart took the hill for his senior season debut down in LaGrange, Ga. against Mississippi Univsersity for Women (MUW). The right-hander became just the second Gull in Coach Haley's tenure to throw a no-hitter, as he dazzled the Owls over a seven-inning mercy-rule win (7 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K).
His competitive edge did not falter under the bright lights, as he kicked off Endicott's 2026 CNE Tournament run with a brilliant complete game shutout performance against Nichols en route to Endicott's 7-0 win. The Gulls ace finished with a line of 9 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 12 K against the Bison, and in that start, his 12 strikeouts established a new single-game career best.
He followed up that start with another dominant playoff start, this time against Husson in the Montclair State NCAA Regional opener. In that game (5/15/26), the right-hander featured a line of 7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 12 K, and more importantly he paved the way for Endicott's commanding 17-0 win.
His gutsy relief performance against Salve Regina in Super Regionals also set the tone for an Endicott Super Regional victory, clinching them a fourth straight berth in the College World Series.
BRYAN HALEY | HEAD COACH | 19th SEASON
This marks the third career D3baseball.com Coach of the Year award for head coach Bryan Haley (2023, 2024).
This season, Haley has guided the Gulls to a record of 40-11 (17-1 CNE), and has brought to team to a fourth straight Super Regional Championship & trip to the College World Series.
The path to securing this year's CWS berth was a different one than past years, as the Gulls had to overcome some early adversity (semifinal loss to WNE in CNE semis; game six Regional championship loss to Whitworth; game two Super Regional loss to No. 4/5 Salve Regina) and win their way out facing elimination.
With their backs against the wall, Haley's Gulls defied all odds to retain their conference championship, Regional championship, and Super Regional championship crowns.
His timely decision making and ability to overcome the odds has the Gulls back in their fourth consecutive College World Series, which is the longest streak of any NCAA program (Divisions I-III).
WHAT'S NEXT
No. 9/11 Endicott (40-11) has earned the sixth overall seed in the CWS, and faces third-seeded No. 6/8 Salisbury on Friday (8:30 PM ET) to kick off its 2026 CWS campaign.
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(Photo Credit - Bradley Griffin '28)