Four Dartmouth baseball players receive All-Ivy recognition from Ivy League

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The Ivy League announced on May 14 that four members of the Dartmouth Big Green men’s baseball team have received All-Ivy honors. Senior Mac Burke was named to the First-Team All-Ivy, while juniors Nate Isler and A.J. DeMastrie, along with sophomore Nate Kugler, earned honorable mentions. Additionally, senior Milo Suarez was recognized as Academic All-Ivy.

These awards highlight individual performances during the season and acknowledge both athletic and academic achievements among team members. The recognitions reflect contributions made by each player in their respective roles throughout the season.

Burke concluded his senior year with a 2.19 ERA over 20 appearances and 37 innings pitched out of the bullpen, recording 34 strikeouts and holding opponents to a .191 batting average. He had several scoreless outings, including three consecutive games without allowing a run against Columbia and Cornell, as well as strong performances against Brown and Harvard.

Isler led Dartmouth’s starting rotation with a team- and league-leading 65 innings pitched across 11 appearances. He finished with an ERA of 4.98 and struck out a league-high total of 80 batters during the regular season. His standout games included two outings where he struck out eleven batters each against Princeton and Yale.

DeMastrie received his second consecutive honorable mention for his role behind the plate in thirty games this season, leading the team with a .266 batting average while also contributing defensively with only two errors for a .992 fielding percentage. Kugler transitioned from reliever to starter after recovering from injury last year; he posted a season ERA of 3.35 across seven starts and six relief appearances totaling nearly forty-six innings.

Suarez completed his senior campaign by earning Academic All-Ivy honors as an economics major who played all but one game this season, finishing just shy of leading the team in batting average at .264 while topping categories such as doubles (11), home runs (4), and RBI (20). The four recognized players—Burke, Isler, Kugler, Suarez—each received their first career All-Ivy recognition; DeMastrie earned his second.



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