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Big Red spring sports highlights

Athletics & Recreation
June 17, 2026

An NCAA championship win for the baseball team. Two seniors from the . A late rally to retain the NCAC all-sports trophy and another step forward in the Division III all-sports rankings.

Denison鈥檚 spring sports teams delivered once again.

All-Sports update

The Big Red sat in third place following the winter sports season in the NCAC race for the Dennis Collins All-Sports trophy. But outright conference titles for baseball, men鈥檚 tennis, women鈥檚 golf, and women鈥檚 lacrosse , overtaking conference newcomer John Carroll University.

The Big Red also finished 19th in the LEARFIELD Directors鈥 Cup standings, a year after placing 20th. There are 426 Division III colleges. Overall, Denison set a school record by winning three NCAA team titles across three different sports in the 2025-26 academic year, making it the first Ohio university or college to achieve the feat. Ten of the 26 varsity teams qualified for NCAA tournaments.

Baseball

The first NCAA title in program history came with individual national honors. Coach Mike Deegan was named the Coach of the Year. Outfielder Jack Lutte 鈥27 earned second-team All-American honors from both the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings and D3baseball. Pitcher Will Rettig 鈥26 was a D3baseball.com third-team selection and a ABCA/Rawlings fourth-team member.

Other D3baseball.com All-Americans were: outfielder Eric Sundgren 鈥26 (third team), pitcher Devin Parker 鈥29 (fourth team), pitcher Robbie Lee 鈥26 (fourth team), and pitcher Andrew Montero 鈥29 (fourth team).

Softball

The Big Red qualified for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2012 after winning their conference tournament.

鈥淭his season was about far more than wins and losses,鈥 interim head coach Adriene Henery said. 鈥淚t was about the commitment, resilience, and belief this group showed every single day. The relationships built, challenges overcome, and memories created will have a lasting impact on the program. I’m incredibly proud of what this team accomplished and excited for the foundation they’ve built for the future.鈥

Madilyn Moffitt 鈥27 was named conference pitcher of the year. Four others also earned all-NCAC honors: Leilah Ferrari 鈥27 (first team), Carley Melton 鈥28 (first team), Indy Workman 鈥26 (second team), and Brooke Surbaugh 鈥26 (second team).

Men鈥檚 tennis

The Class of 鈥26 led the way with a third consecutive Elite Eight appearance after winning the NCAA title in 2025. Two members of that class, Ethan Green 鈥26 and Kael Shah 鈥26, captured the NCAA doubles title in the individual tournament that followed the team competition.

Green finished his career as the program鈥檚 all-time leader in doubles wins and combined singles and doubles victories. Shah leaves as the all-time leader in singles wins.

鈥淚t was great to see Kael and Ethan go out in such a positive way,鈥 head coach David Schilling said. 鈥淭hey are the two most decorated players in Denison history, and to see them win the NCAA doubles championship was really special. They have meant so much to the team for the past four years, and it is great to know that their last point 最新萝莉社 was a winning one.鈥

Overall, the team finished with a 27-3 record. Shah was named Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional player of the year. Nick Meyers 鈥28 was tabbed as the ITA regional player to watch.

Women鈥檚 tennis

The Big Red finished with a 19-5 record, their most victories since 2007, when they went 22-4. They also reached the conference finals match against rival Kenyon College for a fourth consecutive season.

Peyton Oda 鈥26 concluded her career with 131 total wins. Oda (first team singles and doubles) was one of six players to earn all-conference honors. The others include: Caitlin Van Winkle 鈥28 (first team singles; second team doubles), Dasha Chistyakova 鈥27 (second team singles and doubles), Rafaella Ramos 鈥29 (first team doubles; second team singles), and Maddie Larsen 鈥29 (third team doubles).

Women鈥檚 lacrosse

The Big Red qualified for the NCAA tournament for a 12th consecutive time under coach Amanda Daniels. It also marked the team鈥檚 eighth straight trip to the Sweet Sixteen.

鈥淎t the end of the day, I am beyond proud of the 2026 team,鈥 Daniels said. 鈥淭hey showed up every day with smiles on their faces, set big goals and worked hard to achieve all of them, short of a trip to the Final Four. Our time will come and what we did this season will remain meaningful for many years to come.鈥

The 19-2 record set a program mark for victories in a season, including four against top-20 ranked opponents and a first-ever triumph against powerhouse Gettysburg College. Mary Martinson 鈥26 was named a first-team All-American by USA Lacrosse and second-team by the Intercollegiate Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Coaches Association. MK Barnhart 鈥28 (second team) and Bridget Sheehy 鈥26 (third team) also received IWLCA recognition, while Julianne Henigan was a USA Lacrosse second teamer.

Men鈥檚 lacrosse

The Big Red won six of their final seven NCAC matches to finish in an historic five-way tie for the conference title. Denison was 6-2 in NCAC games.

Three players, Andrew Albert 鈥26, AJ Boxler 鈥26, and Charlie Haight 鈥27, received honorable mention All-American honors by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association.

Women鈥檚 golf

The Big Red capped another strong campaign with a 19th-place finish in the NCAA golf tournament.

Natalia Fanucchi 鈥27 was the team鈥檚 top individual player at the national event, placing 50th. Isabella Dolan 鈥26 was tied for 67th. Fanucchi and Siena Maschke 鈥27 were named to the Women鈥檚 Golf Coaches Association all-regional team. Maschke was third in the conference tournament.  

During her career, Dolan played in four NCAC and NCAA tournament championships.

鈥淚 continue to be inspired by the competitiveness, character, and drive our women bring every day,鈥 coach Lauren Grogan said. 鈥淭his season added another conference championship to our legacy, honored the historic career of Isabella Dolan, and reinforced our commitment to improving year after year. In addition, rising junior Natalia Fanucchi set a single season scoring record. The future is bright for Denison Women’s Golf.鈥

Men鈥檚 golf

Jack Pelletier 鈥29 earned third-team all-NCAC honors. He carded three top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes on the season. At the conference championship, he was the Big Red鈥檚 top performer, finishing 16th.

Overall, Denison placed sixth in the NCAC tournament.

Women鈥檚 track and field

Emily Brennan 鈥26 completed a terrific career by earning second-team All-American honors at the NCAA Track and Field meet with her 14th-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles. She became the first Big Red women’s participant to be named an All-American since Arlesha Cospy 鈥18 in 2018.

Brennan and teammates Sydney Flores 鈥26 (discus) and Mira Renaldi 鈥28 (100-meter hurdles) earned all-regional honors in individual events.

Two relay teams also garnered all-regional recognition: The 1600-meter relay (Brennan, Arialyn Bischak 鈥29, Stevie Combs 鈥29, Shaylee Murdough 鈥29) placed second at the conference meet, and the 400-meter relay team (Brennan, Combs, Renaldi, Ryan Singer 鈥29) finished fourth at the conference meet.

Men鈥檚 track and field

The Big Red placed seventh in the conference meet.

Two athletes earned all-regional honors. Oliver DiCerbo 鈥26 finished fourth in the conference steeplechase competition, while Justin Tharayil 鈥26 was fifth in the conference combined events competition.

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