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UWSP Baseball all-WIAC selections

UWSP Baseball Lands Five on All-WIAC Teams

5/12/2026 2:00:00 PM

MADISON, Wis. – The UW-Stevens Point baseball team landed five players on the All-WIAC teams announced Tuesday (May 12). Tommy Drohner (Plover, Wis./SPASH), Bryce Ehr (Plover, Wis./SPASH), Braylen Nystrom (Stevens Point, Wis./SPASH) and Kamden Oliver (Viroqua, Wis./Viroqua) were first-team selections. Kenny Schultz (Plover, Wis./SPASH) picked up honorable mention team accolades. Tino Ramirez (Muskego, Wis./Muskego) was named to the WIAC All-Sportsmanship team.
 
WIAC Release
 
Drohner earns his first career league award. This season, he led the WIAC in hitting with a .442 batting average and on-base percentage at 0.558. He stole 26 bases, second-most in the WIAC and the third-highest single-season total in program history. He had hitting streaks of nine and seven games during the season. Drohner hit two home runs on the year, including a grand slam at UW-Stout in April. He had 19 multi-hit games on the season, including a pair of 4-for-4 outings. Drohner was named WIAC Position Player of the Week in April after going 12-for-18 (.667) with nine RBI, 15 stolen bases and 14 runs scored in a five-game span.
 
Ehr picks up his first career conference award. He went 3-2 with a 3.64 earned run average, sixth-best among league hurlers. He struck out a team-high 62, second most in the conference. He allowed the fewest hits and fewest earned runs among league pitchers. Ehr had six scoreless appearances and fanned 10 or more in four different games, including a career-best 13 at UW-Stout on April 19. All three of his wins were over league foes.
 
Nystrom notches his first career league honor. A two-way player this season, Nystrom made his mark with the bat. He hit .289 with 26 RBI and a team-best .628 slugging percentage. He was second on the team with 10 home runs, tied for fourth-most among league hitters. Nystrom pitched in seven games and earned a save in his season debut against Illinois Tech. He struck out eight in 11.2 innings of work.
 
Oliver garners his first career conference accolade as well. He was second on the team with a .353 batting average. He led the team in home runs and doubles with 11 and 12, respectively. He had a team-high 53 RBI, second most in the conference. This season, Oliver had hitting streaks of 16 (April 11 to May 2) and 11 (March 17 to April 5) games. He had 19 multi-hit games, including a four-hit and three-hit outing against UW-Stout with 10 RBI in those two games.  Eight times this season, Oliver had three or more RBI in a game.
 
Schultz earns his second career honorable mention nod after receiving the honor in 2024. This season, he was 2-2 in 10 starts and posted a 4.80 ERA. He struck out 41 over 50.2 innings of work. He posted three or more strikeouts in nine of his starts, including a season-high seven against Lawrence. In his final start of the season, he tossed a complete -game shutout against UW-Platteville in a 10-0 run-rule win. Both wins this season were versus conference teams.
 
Ramirez picks up all-sportsmanship team laurels after playing in 37 games this season. He hit .238 with seven home runs and 28 RBI. He ended the year with a five-game hitting streak. Ramirez had eight multi-hit games, including a four-hit performance in the season opener against Illinois Tech. In the UW-Whitewater series, Ramirez had five hits, four home runs, and drove in eight, including a season-high five in game 2.
 
UWSP finished the year with a 19-21 record. The team swiped 77 bases, the third-most in a single season.
 
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