BOSTON - Northeastern University outfielder Harrison Feinberg was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings All-America Third Team, announced Friday afternoon, earning All-America honors for the second consecutive season.
Feinberg becomes the first Northeastern player to earn back-to-back ABCA/Rawlings All-America recognition, adding to the Third Team honor he received following the 2025 season. The senior from Connecticut was one of the most complete players in college baseball this season, excelling in all facets of the game.
The All-America recognition comes on the heels of Feinberg's selection to the All-Northeast Region First Team earlier this week, his second consecutive year earning First Team regional honors. This makes him just the second player in program history to achieve back-to-back All-Region First Team selections.
In his final season as a Husky, Feinberg appeared in 60 of Northeastern's 61 games and was a driving force in Northeastern's run to the CAA championship and NCAA Regional appearance. He paced the team with a .331 batting average while launching 16 home runs and driving in 64 runs. His .597 slugging percentage ranked among the best in the conference, and his .440 on-base percentage demonstrated his ability to get on base consistently throughout the lineup.
Beyond his power at the plate, Feinberg wreaked havoc on the basepaths all season long. He successfully stole 42 bases in 48 attempts, establishing himself as one of the premier base-stealers in the nation, finishing with the fifth-most in the NCAA this season. His speed and instincts on the bases created numerous scoring opportunities for the Huskies throughout their championship campaign.
Defensively, Feinberg patrolled left field for the Huskies and showcased his strong arm with two outfield assists during the season. His range and athleticism in the field complemented his dynamic offensive contributions, as he consistently took away opponent base hits.
Feinberg's stellar season helped lead Northeastern to a 39-22 overall record and the CAA championship. The senior outfielder was named to the CAA All-Tournament Team after the Huskies won four straight elimination games to capture the conference tournament title. Northeastern then advanced to the NCAA Lawrence Regional, where they earned their second-ever regional victory under head coach Mike Glavine.