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Baseball’s Cash Collects College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Citation

WORCESTER — WPI Baseball's Andrew Cash has been selected to the 2025 NCAA Division III College Sports Communicators Baseball Academic All-America Second Team, as announced today.

WORCESTER — WPI Baseball's Andrew Cash (Marlboro, MA) has been selected to the 2025 NCAA Division III College Sports Communicators (CSC) Baseball Academic All-America Second Team, as announced today.
 
Cash becomes the third player in program history to earn Academic All-America honors, joining Ryan Tropeano '19 and Jacob Hand '24 as the only Engineers to receive the national accolade. With Cash's selection, WPI now boasts 71 different student-athletes who have achieved Academic All-America recognition, marking the 108th time a WPI student-athlete has earned the prestigious honor.
 
The Marlboro native is a two-time CSC Academic All-District honoree and a three-time NEWMAC Academic All-Conference selection as he added to his impressive senior campaign by earning All-Region honors from both D3baseball.com and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) this spring. Cash was named First Team All-Region by D3baseball.com and ABCA First Team honors, both at the designated hitter role.
 
A standout at the plate, Cash turned in one of the most productive offensive seasons for the Crimson and Gray, batting .361 with a team-high 11 home runs and 42 RBIs across 34 games. The senior designated hitter and outfielder compiled 43 hits, including eight doubles and a triple, while finishing with a .723 slugging percentage and .455 on-base percentage.
 
In the classroom, Cash is a computer science major who carries an impressive 3.88 cumulative GPA. 
 
WPI Baseball concluded the 2025 campaign with 14 wins and celebrated multiple academic and athletic honors throughout the season.
 
CSC Release