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Harrison Feinberg, Will Jones, Charlie Walker
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Three Huskies Named To NCBWA All-America Teams

DALLAS - Three members of the 2025 Northeastern University baseball team were named All-Americans by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assocation (NCBWA) on Wednesday afternoon - outfielder Harrison Feinberg, starting pitcher Will Jones, and reliever Charlie Walker all found their names on the NCBWA All-America list, all three earning All-American status for the first times in their collegiate career.

The 2025 CAA Co-Player of the Year, Harrison Feinberg earns First Team All-American status after slashing .367/.715/.455 with 18 homers and 67 RBIs. He tied a program record with 37 stolen bases on the year (on just 41 attempts) and was named the CAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player after capping off a nine-RBI weekend with a bases-clearing, game-tying triple in the championship game against UNCW. His 67 RBIs on the season were the third-most all-time, as he's just the third player in program history to surpass 65 RBIs in a season.

Earning a spot on the Second Team was starter Will Jones, who capped off his career with an 11-1 2025 record, with a 2.63 ERA and 1.03 WHIP over 72 innings of work, making 15 starts. His 11 wins were the most by a Northeastern pitcher in a single season, and his 15 starts were a career-high after making just two career starts prior to the 2025 season. He picked off seven runners on the year and struck out 75 while walking just 19. He was named NCBWA's District 1 Player of the Year earlier in this postseason.

One of the best relievers in the country, Charlie Walker earns Third Team honors after an incredible junior season. He finished the year with a 1.29 ERA, 0.70 WHIP, and 56 strikeouts to just five walks over 48.2 innings of work. He owned a 4-0 record in relief and a team-high seven saves. Opposing batters hit just .173 off of him on the season. His 1.29 ERA was the fourth-best single season ERA in program history (minimum 40 IP) and his current career ERA (2.24) sits seventh all-time in program history.
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