MEQUON, Wis. – The Concordia Wisconsin baseball program celebrated a historic showing on Thursday afternoon when the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) announced its All-Conference teams, as the Falcons placed a program-record number of student-athletes on the postseason list with 10.
Concordia Wisconsin's depth and consistency throughout the season were recognized across multiple positions, highlighted by a pair of Second Team selections and a strong group earning Honorable Mention accolades.
Leading the way on the Second Team were Russell Roodenburg (Fr., RP, Scottsdale, Ariz.) and Connor Lasch (Jr., C, Chicago, Ill.). Roodenburg emerged as a reliable arm out of the bullpen in his first collegiate season, consistently delivering in high-leverage situations. Lasch anchored the Falcons behind the plate, providing leadership defensively while contributing key production at the dish.
The Falcons' presence continued across the Honorable Mention list, showcasing the program's balance of youth and experience.
Graham Kasten (So., 1B, Mequon, Wis.) and Colyn Lessila (So., SS, Germantown, Wis.) were recognized for their steady infield play and offensive contributions, while Jackson Kobylarczyk (Fr., SP, Jackson, Wis.) and Easton Oliver (Fr., SP, West Bend, Wis.) highlighted the future of the pitching staff with impressive performances on the mound.
Dylan Hein (Fr., DH, Dyer, Ind.) and Jack Anzelmo (Fr., UT, Appleton, Wis.) each earned honors after productive freshman campaigns, demonstrating versatility and impact throughout the lineup.
The Falcons also saw veteran leadership recognized, as Tyler Bartczak (Sr., RP, Crestwood, Ill.) and Nick Barksdale (Sr., SP, Walnut Creek, Calif.) capped their careers with All-Conference honors, providing stability and experience to the pitching staff all season long.
The record-setting number of selections reflects Concordia Wisconsin's continued growth as a contender within the NACC and underscores the program's combination of emerging young talent and proven upperclassmen leadership.