CALDWELL, Idaho - Jack Ingraham has been named to the Cascade Collegiate Conference First Team All-Conference following an outstanding 2025 season that established him as one of the league's premier hitters.
Ingraham led the Coyotes with a .331 batting average, tallying 60 hits in 181 at-bats across 47 games played. He also led the team in total hits and was a consistent offensive force throughout the season. His performance included 19 multi-hit games, highlighted by seven games in which he collected three hits. Ingraham's longest hitting streak of the season spanned an impressive 10 consecutive games.
One of his most dominant single-game performances came on March 9 against the University of British Columbia, when he recorded a season-high five RBIs.
In addition to his consistency at the plate, Ingraham posted a .419 on-base percentage and a .442 slugging percentage, with 14 doubles, 2 home runs, and 22 RBIs. He also added five stolen bases and maintained a solid .965 fielding percentage with 227 total chances, underscoring his value on both sides of the ball.
Ingraham's selection to the First Team caps a remarkable individual campaign and solidifies his place among the conference's elite performers.