ANVILLE, PA - Five players from the College at Florham Devils were named All-Freedom Conference on Thursday afternoon led by senior catcher
Marc Hubbert (Freehold, NJ/Freehold Boro) and sophomore pitcher
Glenn Cox (Nutley, NJ/Nutley), who were named First Team All-Freedom Conference.
Senior designated hitter
Greg Geran (Brick, NJ/Red Bank Catholic), junior outfielder
Dan Pregno (Stanhope, NJ/Lenape Valley) and sophomore closer
Chris Laudati (Kenilworth, NJ/David Brearly) were all named Second Team All-Freedom.
Hubbert was named to the All-Conference squad for the first time in 2010. He was fourth on the team in batting average (.367), second in runs scored (47), tied for third in doubles (11), second in home runs (6), and tied for second in RBI (43). In the conference, he was fifth in runs scored, second in walks (31) and fifth in total plate appearances (174). Nationally, he ranks 38th in walks, 69th in walks per game (0.78), 82nd in sacrifice flies (5), 109th in runs, 150th in on-base percentage (.500), 167th in RBI, and 174th in runs per game (1.18).
Cox was also named All-Conference for the first time after leading the Devils with a 7-1 record. He also had the best ERA of any FDU starting pitcher (4.27) while striking out a team-high 48 batters. In the conference, he is second in innings pitched (65.1), fifth in strikeouts, tied for second in wins, and tied for second in games started (10). Nationally, he is 32nd in walks allowed per nine innings (1.52) and 59th in wins.
Geran notched an All-Conference honor for the first time after leading FDU with a .431 batting average and 45 RBI. He was also second in doubles (12) and tied for third in home runs (4). In the conference, he was second in on-base percentage (.537). Nationally, he is 34th in on-base percentage, 51st in runs batted in per game (1.36), 103rd in batting average, 108th in walks per game (0.73), 129th in RBI, and 164th in walks (24).
Pregno was named to the Second Team after earning First Team honors in 2009. This year, he hit .346 with 41 runs scored, 18 stolen bases, seven doubles, four triples, two home runs and 30 RBI. In the conference, he is tied for second in triples, second in stolen bases, fourth in at-bats (153), and fourth in steal attempts (19). Nationally, he is 118th in stolen bases and 141st in triples.
Laudati is the final Devil who has garnered an All-Conference selection for the first time. As FDU's closer, he went 2-0 with six saves and a 4.20 ERA in 15.0 innings. In the conference, he was first in saves and second in games finished (13). Nationally, he is 18th in saves.