DENVER — The Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) announced their baseball All-American teams Wednesday morning, which saw Roadrunners junior second baseman Andrew Graham earn first team All-American honors.
Graham becomes just the second MSU Denver player ever to be named to the D2CCA All-American first team. Tanner Garner was the first Roadrunner to do so back during the 2023 season.
The Roadrunners season ended during the NCAA Regionals after falling to Colorado Mesa and UT Tyler. Despite the early exit, MSU Denver ended the year with a 33-24 overall record, including going an impressive 22-10 in RMAC play, and also clinched a spot in the championship game of the conference tournament.
Graham was unstoppable at the plate for the Roadrunners, batting his way into the top 5 in batting average in the conference at a .446 clip, which also led MSU Denver. He hit 14 home runs, with 78 RBIs, scored 71 times, and had the most doubles in the conference with 27. He ranked top 10 in the RMAC for AVG (.446), slugging (.832), OBP (.537), OPS (1.369), runs (71), hits (82), RBIs (78), doubles (27), and stolen bases (12).