CLAREMONT, Calif. — A total of six Sagehens earned 2026 Baseball All-Region honors from ABCA/Rawlings and
D3Baseball.com, announced Tuesday.
This year's honorees include:
D3Baseball.com
Cooper Berry - First Team
Kai Gonzaga - First Team
Jack Gold - First Team
Greg Pierantoni - Second Team
Max Brunngraber - Second Team
ABCA/Rawlings:
Cooper Berry - First Team
Kai Gonzaga - First Team
Jack Gold - Second Team
Tanner DeGrazia - Third Team
Max Brunngraber - Third Team
Berry led the Sagehens offensively with a .393/.528/.785 slash line with 61 RBI, 17 home runs, 13 doubles and 60 runs scored. He was dubbed a First Team All-SCIAC member and the SCIAC Tournament MVP. Gonzaga, an All-SCIAC Second Team member, slashed .366/.509/.714 with 69 RBI, 15 homers, 14 doubles and 63 runs scored. He also stole 13 bases and drew 42 walks.
Gold posted 55 RBI on the year with 12 home runs, nine doubles and a triple. He also scored 59 runs and stole nine bases with 36 walks drawn. Pierantoni slashed .330/.425/.523 on the season with 51 RBI, six homers, 10 doubles and three triples. An All-SCIAC Second Team member, he also posted a .947 fielding percentage at shortstop with 101 assists and 61 putouts. DeGrazia, another All-SCIAC Second Team honoree, posted a .331/.445/.611 slash line with 57 RBI, 10 homers, 10 doubles and three triples. He notched a .972 fielding percentage with a team-high 197 putouts playing primarily at first base with 13 assists.
Brunngraber shined as Pomona-Pitzer's game one starter, tying the program's single season record for wins with 10. An All-SCIAC First Team member, he tallied a 10-1 record on the season with a 4.00 ERA over 74.1 innings pitched. Brunngraber struck out a team-high 66 batters.
The Sagehens posted a 33-14 overall record in 2026, including a 17-7 conference mark to finish second in the regular season conference standings. They went undefeated throughout the SCIAC Tournament, defeating CMS 10-8 in the title game, to clinch an NCAA Tournament berth. Competing in the Baltimore NCAA Regional hosted by Johns Hopkins, the Sagehens earned a regional championship game appearance before falling to the Blue Jays.