Chestnut Hill College baseball players Wyatt Spinks and Michael Pascoe have been named to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference 2026 all-conference team in an announcement made by the conference office Wednesday morning.
The 2026 baseball all-conference teams are voted on by the league's 12 coaches. Spinks, a junior outfielder was selected as a first team honoree while Pascoe was a second team selection as a utility/pitcher. This year's selection marks the third consecutive year Pascoe earned All-CACC honors.
Spinks led the team with a .393 average with 53 hits on the season. The junior outfielder had 22 extra-base hits including six home runs and led the team with a .506 on base percentage and a .667 slugging percentage, the third highest in program history. His batting and slugging averages ranked fourth and eighth respectively among all CACC players, and his on base percentage of .506 ranked second. Spinks was second on the team with 24 stolen bases.
Pascoe had a record breaking season for the Griffins, setting program single season marks for home runs with nine and RBI with 56, ranking fourth in the league for RBI and eighth in home runs. His .350 batting average was second on the team behind Spinks. On the mound Pascoe led the team with four wins and had the lowest earned run average among the Griffins starters at 7.27. His 36 strikeouts were the most by a Griffins pitcher this season.
The junior infielder saw action at both third base and first base while also making 10 appearances on the mound with nine starts.
The Griffins' baseball team concluded their season with an 23-22 overall record and a 19-14 mark in league play, making an appearance in the CACC playoffs for the second consecutive year.