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Harding and Gnazzo Named All-Ivy
May 23, 2019 | Baseball
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton Tigers had two players named All-Ivy, the Ivy League announced today.
Andrew Gnazzo was selected to second-team All-Ivy while David Harding made honorable mention All-Ivy. It's the first All-Ivy honor for each player.
Harding posted a .243/.345/.358 slash line in 40 games for Princeton in 2019. The junior led the team with 24 RBI and was tied for second on the squad in runs (22) while producing 10 extra-base hits. Over his last 12 games, the outfielder/infielder had hits in eight of them and scored in seven outings. In Ivy action, Harding secured four multi-RBI performances and finished the campaign with .254/.360/.400 line in conference play.
Gnazzo produced a 4-4 record with a 4.33 ERA in 11 games for the Tigers this season. In 62 1/3 innings, the junior struck out 58 and had one complete game. The starter opened the year by pitching into the sixth inning at George Mason, allowing just one earned run. He recorded the first Ivy win of the season for the Tigers, striking out 11 over eight frames vs. Dartmouth. Gnazzo suffered a tough luck loss vs. Columbia, throwing a complete game, giving up two earned runs before back-to-back victories at Penn and Cornell. In Ivy action, the starter went 4-1 with a 3.35 ERA in six starts.
All-Ivy Selections ...
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jake Suddleson, Harvard (Jr., OF – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Christian Scafidi, Penn (Jr., SP – Blackwood, N.J.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
* Josh Hood, Penn (Fr., SS – Richland, N.J.)
COACH OF THE YEAR
Bill Decker, Harvard
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
* Christian Scafidi, Penn (Jr., SP – Blackwood, N.J.)
Kumar Nambiar, Yale (Sr., SP – Larchmont, N.Y.)
Alex Stiegler, Yale (Jr., SP – Dallas, Texas)
* John Natoli, Cornell (Jr., RP – Fairfield, Conn.)
* Matt O'Neill, Penn (Sr., C – Morristown, N.J.)
Patrick McColl, Harvard (Sr., 1B – Los Altos, Calif.)
Sean Sullivan, Dartmouth (Sr., 2B – Hopedale, Mass.)
Joe Engel, Columbia (Sr., SS – Downers Grove, Ill.)
Josh Hood, Penn (Fr., SS – Richland, N.J.)
* Steffen Torgersen, Dartmouth (Sr., 3B – Shoreline, Wash.)
* Joe Lomuscio, Brown (So., OF – West Roxbury, Mass.)
* Jake Suddleson, Harvard (Jr., OF – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
Peter Matt, Penn (Jr., OF – Larchmont, N.Y.)
Mark Sluys, Brown (Sr., UT – Gig Harbor, Wash.)
* Hunter Bigge, Harvard (Jr., DH – Los Gatos, Calif.)
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Josh Simpson, Columbia (Sr., SP – Stafford, Conn.)
Hunter Bigge, Harvard (Jr., SP – Los Gatos, Calif.)
Andrew Gnazzo, Princeton (Jr., SP – Farmington, Conn.)
Dustin Baird, Brown (Jr., RP – Indianapolis, Ind.)
Liam McGill, Columbia (Jr., C – Wakefield, R.I.)
Chandler Bengtson, Columbia (Sr., 1B – Fresno, Calif.)
Chris Adams, Penn (Jr., 2B – Boalsburg, Pa.)
Simon Whiteman, Yale (Sr., SS – Trumbull, Conn.)
Mason LaPlante, Yale (Fr., 3B – Allen, Texas)
Julian Bury, Columbia (So., OF – Mechanicsburg, Pa.)
Matt Feinstein, Dartmouth (Sr., OF – Old Brookville, N.Y.)
Ben Skinner, Harvard (Sr., OF – Moraga, Calif.)
Craig Larsen, Penn (Fr., UT – Toms River, N.J.)
Sean Phelan, Penn (Sr., DH – Devon, Pa.)
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Ben Wereski, Columbia (Jr., SP – Orchard Park, N.Y.)
Max Hunter, Dartmouth (So., RP – St. Louis, Mo.)
Will Simoneit, Cornell (Sr., C – Glen Ellyn, Ill.)
Griffin Dey, Yale (Sr., 1B – Pound Ridge, N.Y.)
Jack Chernow, Columbia (So., 2B – Chester, N.J.)
Chad Minato, Harvard (Jr., SS – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Josh Nicoloff, Columbia (So., 3B – Ladera Ranch, Calif.)
Ben Porter, Columbia (Sr., OF – Newton, Mass.)
Eduardo Malinowski, Penn (So., OF – Spring, Texas)
David Harding, Princeton (Jr., UT – Severna Park, Md.)
Jake Gehri, Yale (Fr., DH – Buckley, Wash.)
* Unanimous Selection
^ First Team Expanded Due To Tie In Voting
Andrew Gnazzo was selected to second-team All-Ivy while David Harding made honorable mention All-Ivy. It's the first All-Ivy honor for each player.
Harding posted a .243/.345/.358 slash line in 40 games for Princeton in 2019. The junior led the team with 24 RBI and was tied for second on the squad in runs (22) while producing 10 extra-base hits. Over his last 12 games, the outfielder/infielder had hits in eight of them and scored in seven outings. In Ivy action, Harding secured four multi-RBI performances and finished the campaign with .254/.360/.400 line in conference play.
Gnazzo produced a 4-4 record with a 4.33 ERA in 11 games for the Tigers this season. In 62 1/3 innings, the junior struck out 58 and had one complete game. The starter opened the year by pitching into the sixth inning at George Mason, allowing just one earned run. He recorded the first Ivy win of the season for the Tigers, striking out 11 over eight frames vs. Dartmouth. Gnazzo suffered a tough luck loss vs. Columbia, throwing a complete game, giving up two earned runs before back-to-back victories at Penn and Cornell. In Ivy action, the starter went 4-1 with a 3.35 ERA in six starts.
All-Ivy Selections ...
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jake Suddleson, Harvard (Jr., OF – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Christian Scafidi, Penn (Jr., SP – Blackwood, N.J.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
* Josh Hood, Penn (Fr., SS – Richland, N.J.)
COACH OF THE YEAR
Bill Decker, Harvard
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
* Christian Scafidi, Penn (Jr., SP – Blackwood, N.J.)
Kumar Nambiar, Yale (Sr., SP – Larchmont, N.Y.)
Alex Stiegler, Yale (Jr., SP – Dallas, Texas)
* John Natoli, Cornell (Jr., RP – Fairfield, Conn.)
* Matt O'Neill, Penn (Sr., C – Morristown, N.J.)
Patrick McColl, Harvard (Sr., 1B – Los Altos, Calif.)
Sean Sullivan, Dartmouth (Sr., 2B – Hopedale, Mass.)
Joe Engel, Columbia (Sr., SS – Downers Grove, Ill.)
Josh Hood, Penn (Fr., SS – Richland, N.J.)
* Steffen Torgersen, Dartmouth (Sr., 3B – Shoreline, Wash.)
* Joe Lomuscio, Brown (So., OF – West Roxbury, Mass.)
* Jake Suddleson, Harvard (Jr., OF – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
Peter Matt, Penn (Jr., OF – Larchmont, N.Y.)
Mark Sluys, Brown (Sr., UT – Gig Harbor, Wash.)
* Hunter Bigge, Harvard (Jr., DH – Los Gatos, Calif.)
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Josh Simpson, Columbia (Sr., SP – Stafford, Conn.)
Hunter Bigge, Harvard (Jr., SP – Los Gatos, Calif.)
Andrew Gnazzo, Princeton (Jr., SP – Farmington, Conn.)
Dustin Baird, Brown (Jr., RP – Indianapolis, Ind.)
Liam McGill, Columbia (Jr., C – Wakefield, R.I.)
Chandler Bengtson, Columbia (Sr., 1B – Fresno, Calif.)
Chris Adams, Penn (Jr., 2B – Boalsburg, Pa.)
Simon Whiteman, Yale (Sr., SS – Trumbull, Conn.)
Mason LaPlante, Yale (Fr., 3B – Allen, Texas)
Julian Bury, Columbia (So., OF – Mechanicsburg, Pa.)
Matt Feinstein, Dartmouth (Sr., OF – Old Brookville, N.Y.)
Ben Skinner, Harvard (Sr., OF – Moraga, Calif.)
Craig Larsen, Penn (Fr., UT – Toms River, N.J.)
Sean Phelan, Penn (Sr., DH – Devon, Pa.)
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Ben Wereski, Columbia (Jr., SP – Orchard Park, N.Y.)
Max Hunter, Dartmouth (So., RP – St. Louis, Mo.)
Will Simoneit, Cornell (Sr., C – Glen Ellyn, Ill.)
Griffin Dey, Yale (Sr., 1B – Pound Ridge, N.Y.)
Jack Chernow, Columbia (So., 2B – Chester, N.J.)
Chad Minato, Harvard (Jr., SS – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Josh Nicoloff, Columbia (So., 3B – Ladera Ranch, Calif.)
Ben Porter, Columbia (Sr., OF – Newton, Mass.)
Eduardo Malinowski, Penn (So., OF – Spring, Texas)
David Harding, Princeton (Jr., UT – Severna Park, Md.)
Jake Gehri, Yale (Fr., DH – Buckley, Wash.)
* Unanimous Selection
^ First Team Expanded Due To Tie In Voting
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