ATLANTA, Ga. — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its 2024 Baseball All-Conference Teams and individual honors as voted by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors.
Dakotah Danner was selected First Team Designated Hitter while Pollito Perez was named Second Team Third Baseman.
Danner finished the year with a .432 conference batting average, good for second best in the league. He recorded 36 RBI and 18 extra base hits. His 39 runs was a team high for 2024.
Perez was one of the top defensive third basemen in the SIAC this year. The Tampa, Fla. native led the team in assists with 71. He finished the year with a .349 batting average and a team high 20 extra base hits. Perez scored 38 runs and drove in 26 runs for the season.
2024 SIAC BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
First Team
POSITION |
NAME |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
HOMETOWN |
Starting Pitcher |
Brady Davis |
Albany State |
Junior |
Brunswick, GA |
Starting Pitcher |
Landon Kiefer |
Albany State |
Sophomore |
Parrish, FL |
Starting Pitcher |
Evan Langston |
Spring Hill |
Junior |
Mammoth Lakes, CA |
Starting Pitcher |
Nick Copen |
Miles |
Junior |
Northport, AL |
Catcher |
Brandon Leroy |
Miles |
R-Junior |
Eufaula, AL |
First Base |
Nick Copen |
Miles |
Junior |
Northport, AL |
Second Base |
Jonathan Logsdon |
Albany State |
Senior |
Logsden, GA |
Shortstop |
Elijah Pinckney |
Morehouse |
Sophomore |
– |
Third Base |
Timothy Whiteman |
Morehouse |
Sophomore |
– |
Outfield |
Trey Rutledge |
Miles |
R-Sophomore |
Irondale, AL |
Outfield |
Kendal Spencer |
Savannah State |
Junior |
Tampa, FL |
Outfield |
D'Sean Prinkleton |
Savannah State |
Junior |
Canton, GA |
Relief Pitcher |
Camden Matthews |
Miles |
Junior |
Scottsboro, GA |
Designated Hitter |
Dakotah Danner |
Lane |
Senior |
Clarksville, TN |
Utility Player |
Camden Matthews |
Miles |
Junior |
Scottsboro, GA |
Second Team
POSITION |
NAME |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
HOMETOWN |
Starting Pitcher |
Anthony Bayyat |
Edward Waters |
Sophomore |
Tampa, FL |
Starting Pitcher |
Andrew Mann |
Savannah State |
Senior |
Tampa, FL |
Starting Pitcher |
Jose Santiago |
Savannah State |
Senior |
North Lauderdale, FL |
Starting Pitcher |
Michael Racobaldo |
Spring Hill |
Senior |
Mullica Hill, NJ |
Catcher |
Parker Serio |
Spring Hill |
R-Junior |
New Orleans, LA |
First Base |
Hunter Bradshaw |
Savannah State |
Senior |
Jacksonville, FL |
Second Base |
Dave Mitchum |
Edward Waters |
Junior |
Gainesville, FL |
Shortstop |
Seth Williams |
Spring Hill |
R-Junior |
Paintsville, KY |
Third Base |
Pollito Perez |
Lane |
Sophomore |
Tampa, FL |
Outfield |
Luke Addison |
Albany State |
Sophomore |
Leesburg, GA |
Outfield |
Jaden Oden |
Savannah State |
Senior |
Hampton, GA |
Outfield |
Zane Ross |
Albany State |
Senior |
Sydney, Australia |
Relief Pitcher |
Brayden Thomas |
Savannah State |
Freshman |
Lake City, FL |
Designated Hitter |
Chandler Hicks |
Savannah State |
Sophomore |
Covington, GA |
Utility Player |
Brevin Smith |
Savannah State |
Freshman |
Palm Bay, FL |
Coach of the Year: Scott Hemmings, Albany State
Player of the Year: Jonathan Logsden, Albany State
Utility Player of the Year: Nick Copen, Miles
Starting Pitcher of the Year: Brady Davis, Albany State
Relief Pitcher of the Year: Camden Matthews, Miles
Freshman of the Year: Mitchell Collins, Kentucky State
Elite 14
Luke Sanders (Savannah State, 4.0)
Jordan Ackerman (Albany State, 4.0)
About the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)
The SIAC is a NCAA athletic conference consisting primarily of historically black colleges and universities with headquarters in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The SIAC includes 15 member institutions (Albany State University, Allen University, Benedict College, Central State University, Clark Atlanta University, Edward Waters University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University), which are located within a contiguous seven-state footprint (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio). The SIAC sponsors seven men's and six women's sports and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II. For more information, visit
www.thesiac.com.