Hale, Scully, Jenkins, MacDougall, and Mulready Earn All-America Nods
EASTLAKE, Ohio — Five members of the No. 3/4 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team have been named to All-America teams from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and/or D3baseball.com, the organizations announced on Thursday evening.
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EASTLAKE, Ohio — Five members of the No. 3/4 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team have been named to All-America teams from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and/or D3baseball.com, the organizations announced on Thursday evening.
Charlie Hale (Brookline, N.H.), Evan Scully (Maynard, Mass.), Chris Jenkins (Mansfield, Mass.), Danny MacDougall (Taunton, Mass.), and John Mulready (Peabody, Mass.) were each featured on an All-America team across the two organizations.
ABCA ALL-AMERICANS
FIRST TEAM
P — Charlie Hale (Brookline, N.H.)
THIRD TEAM
OF — Danny MacDougall (Taunton, Mass.)
P — Evan Scully (Maynard, Mass.)
FOURTH TEAM
C — John Mulready (Peabody, Mass.)
D3BASEBALL.COM ALL-AMERICANS
FIRST TEAM
SP — Charlie Hale (Brookline, N.H.)
RP — Chris Jenkins (Mansfield, Mass.)
FOURTH TEAM
SP — Evan Scully (Maynard, Mass.)
CHARLIE HALE | SO. | RHP | ABCA & D3BASEBALL.COM FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
After being announced as unanimous Region II Pitcher of the Year earlier in the week, Hale has earned consensus First Team All-America honors from the ABCA and D3baseball.com.
The right-hander has featured an ERA of 2.04 (27th in DIII), 86 strikeouts (T-23rd), four complete games (T-8th), and a 0.78 WHIP (2nd) in 79.1 IP (25th) so far this season (entering CWS play).
Additionally, his 13 wins so far this year lead the NCAA and are the most in program single-season history, surpassing Gottesman's previous-best 11-win season in 2024.
Since March 17, Hale has posted an ERA of 0.78 and a WHIP of 0.68. He has allowed a total of just six earned runs in 69 innings pitched over that span.
His dominance was on full display in his most recent start last Friday in Super Regionals. He held No. 16/21 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps to just one earned run in a nine-inning complete game effort, leading the Gulls to a commanding 15-1 game one victory.
He joins Jordan Gottesman '24 (Acton, Mass.) and Gabe Van Emon '23 (Lexington, Mass.) as the only Gulls pitchers in program history to be consensus first team All-Americans.
EVAN SCULLY | JR. | RHP | ABCA THIRD TEAM & D3BASEBALL.COM FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
Scully appeared in both organizations' All-America teams after a stellar season for the Gulls.
Initially starting the season out of the back end of the bullpen in a setup/closer role, the right-hander made his way into the team's starting rotation on April 2 against UMass Boston, and made himself a centerpiece of that rotation from that day forward.
In his first career start at UMass Boston, he turned in five shutout innings against the Beacons, leading the Gulls to a 2-0 road win.
Over the course of the season, he turned in three complete games, pitched 64.2 IP, featured an ERA of 2.09 (34th in DIII) and a WHIP of 0.84 (fifth in DIII), and also became the fourth Gulls pitcher with a 10-win season to his name (10-0 record; fifth in DIII for wins).
The junior has the lowest career ERA in program history (1.67) and also features the lowest career batting average against in program history (.196).
CHRIS JENKINS | SR. | RHP | D3BASEBALL.COM FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
Jenkins was named to D3baseball.com's All-America First Team after his historic season out of the Endicott bullpen.
His 0.68 ERA was a program single-season record low, surpassing Scully's 0.89 clip in 2024. Although he did not qualify among national leaders due to his 40 inning workload, his 0.68 ERA would rank second nationally.
He limited baserunners throughout the course of the season, holding opponents to a .142 AVG (3rd best in program single-season history) and also featured a WHIP of 0.80.
Along the way, he locked up three saves (T-team lead), picked up two wins, and broke the program's career appearances record (74) in his dominant year from out of the bullpen.
DANNY MACDOUGALL | SR. | OF | ABCA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
After claiming Conference of New England (CNE) Player of the Year awards and All-Region accolades earlier this season, MacDougall picks up his first career ABCA All-America honors.
The versatile senior captain saw time in left field and at first base throughout this season. He once again ranked among the national leaders in stolen bases with his 45, and set a career-high with his .356 batting average.
He also set career-highs with his 69 hits, 46 RBI's, and 75 runs scored out of the two-spot in Endicott's lineup.
Perhaps the most impressive feat was his leadership over the nation's top-scoring lineup. He set the tone with his consistent hard work and outstanding play for the Gulls every day in 2025, and was the tone-setter both on the field and off.
His presence on the basepaths also led to countless runs for the Gulls over the course of the season. He set a program record with his 107 career thefts for the Blue and Green.
JOHN MULREADY | GR. | C | ABCA FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
The 2x CNE Defensive Player of the Year and consensus All-Region backstop Mulready added to his stacked resume with his first career All-America nod.
After an injury-plagued 2024, the Gulls' captain has slashed .369 AVG / .450 OBP / .563 SLG with six homers and 53 RBI's in 2025.
He also maintained his status as perhaps the best defensive catcher in the country. The 2023 Rawlings Gold-Glover gunned down 10 would-be base stealers in 2025 with a .435 runners caught stealing percentage.
Additionally, he guided the Gulls' pitching staff to the fourth best ERA (3.07) and WHIP (1.18) in the nation. His dominance behind the plate and at the plate made for one of the best two-way players in the country, and provided tons of power and contact to Coach Haley's lineup. As he put it, "It's like having a coach behind the plate 24/7."
WHAT'S NEXT
No. 3/4 Endicott (44-4) takes on the winner of Messiah / Johns Hopkins in tomorrow's CWS winner's bracket game at 1:15 PM.
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