SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Drury baseball third baseman
Jackson Crider added another postseason honor to his 2025 list of accomplishments Monday, picking up third-team All-America recognition from
D2 Baseball as one of 30 NCAA Division II players recognized by the organization's voting panel.
Crider, a redshirt freshman from San Antonio, Texas, led the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) in hitting (.434), on-base percentage (.548) and hit by pitches (29) as part of a banner rookie campaign in which he started 54 games for the Panthers. Crider also finished the season rated among the conference's best in hits (82) and slugging percentage (.672), both of which ranked third on Drury's single-season charts. He clubbed 11 home runs, matching the fifth-best total in program history, while driving in 43 runs and stealing six bases.Â
Crider earned All-American Honorable Mention from the NCAA D-II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA), as well as First-Team All-Midwest Region recognition from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and the D2CCA. He was also a unanimous First-Team All-GLVC selection and GLVC All-Tournament team pick.Â
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Drury wrapped up its 2025 campaign in the semifinal round of the GLVC Tournament, concluding the spring with a 33-23 overall record and 21-11 mark in league play.
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