BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Wagner landed a pair of All-NEC first-teamers in graduate Lukas Torres and junior Dylan Immel, while senior Colin Trizuto and junior Joseph Mennella earned spots on the second team, the conference office announced on Wednesday.
Ahead of the 2026 NEC Tournament, the NEC announced each team and the season's individual award winners. This is Wagner's second consecutive season to have multiple players earn a spot on the first team.
Torres earns All-NEC honors for a second consecutive season as an outfielder, moving up to first team after a record-breaking season where he finishes as one of the top hitters in all of NCAA Division I baseball. Torres enters the NEC Tournament with the fifth-highest batting average in the country and sits third in on-base percentage.
He holds the program record for most walks in a single season and recorded his 200th career hit on March 21 with a leadoff single on the road at St. John's. An effective leadoff hitter who directs how the offense will go, Torres leads the team in both hits (80) and runs scored (62).
Torres has more games with three or more hits (11) than he does games where he went hitless (nine). He was one of a pair of Seahawks to start all 50 games this season.
Joining Torres on the first team is second baseman Dylan Immel, a newcomer on Grymes Hill who made a massive impact in his first season as a Seahawk. The junior heads into the tournament batting .364 across 47 games played, including 44 starts.
The Seahawks' everyday second baseman, Immel was red hot to start off the season, batting .462 after the opening weekend of conference play. He spent 12 games above .400 and has been a steady bat in the middle of the Wagner order. His 18 doubles lead the Seahawks and are tied for first in the NEC.
Immel was massive against FDU in the opening series of NEC play, going 6-for-9 with five RBIs and three doubles. He was 4-for-5 on March 7 in that series, one of two four-hit games the junior logged this season. The other came on April 22, a perfect 4-for-4 game where he added a pair of walks.
Capping off a senior season as Wagner's Friday guy, right-handed pitcher Colin Trizuto was named to the All-NEC second team in the starting pitcher slot. The senior enters postseason play with a 4.85 ERA and 1.46 WHIP across 14 starts. He has logged 81.2 innings pitched in his second season on Grymes Hill.
Trizuto started cruising in the middle of March, going 8.0 shutout innings against Le Moyne on March 20 after having only gone as deep as 5.1 innings in any previous games. He earned his first NEC Pitcher of the Week award for the performance.
He went 8.0 again on April 3 against CCSU, then repeated that performance in his final start. The senior went 8.0 innings on May 15 for senior day, walking zero Lakers while striking out seven to tie his season high. That was the third outing of the season where Trizuto did not walk an opposing batter. He was named NEC Pitcher of the Week for the second time on May 5 after his second complete game of the season, going 7.0 innings on the road at Delaware State.
Junior Joseph Mennella earns a spot on the All-NEC second team for the second consecutive season, earning the nod at first base this season after serving as designated hitter in 2025. Mennella is batting .369 this season as the other Wagner hitter to start all 50 games alongside Torres.
The junior has been Wagner's power hitter this season, leading the team with 13 home runs and batting in a program-record 63 RBIs. He is one of two Seahawks with a multi-home run game this season, hitting two on the road at Maryland on February 27 as part of a 3-for-5 day where he finished with six RBIs. He earned NEC Player of the Week honors for the first time for that performance.
Mennella's .626 slugging percentage is fifth in conference and his 1.108 OPS is good for sixth. He earned his second NEC Player of the Week nod on April 28 after a five-game week on the road where he went 10-for-17 with 12 RBIs, three home runs and two doubles.
The Seahawks are set for the NEC Tournament, earning the No. 3 seed and taking on No. 2 FDU in the opening round on Thursday, May 21. Playing in the second of two games that day, first pitch is set for 4 p.m. EDT at Skylands Stadium in Augusta, New Jersey.