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Muhlenberg College student-athlete and Riviera Preparatory School graduate Marc Quarrie of Miami earned All-Region 5 recognition this season while studying mathematics and finance at the college.
Muhlenberg was one of only four schools in Region 5 with more than one player on the D3baseball.com all-region first team. A sophomore outfielder, Marc Quarrie was a first-team selection on both the D3baseball.com and American Baseball Coaches Association all-region squads; senior Brendan Hughes made the D3baseball.com first team as a utility player, and graduate student outfielder Jack Kent earned second-team honors from the ABCA.
Quarrie put together one of the best offensive seasons ever by a Mule, hitting .404 with 11 home runs and 49 RBI to earn All-Centennial Conference (CC) first-team honors. In the CC, he ranked fifth in batting average, third in OPS (1.264), third in runs scored (a school-record 62), eighth in hits (61), fifth in home runs, eighth in RBI, fourth in slugging percentage (.748), sixth in on-base percentage (.516), and seventh in stolen bases (17).
Quarrie’s season total of 27 extra-base hits tied for the second-most in program history, and his 11 home runs tied the school record. The first Mule named to the ABCA all-region first team since 2008, Quarrie already holds the school record for career grand slams at three and is fourth with 16 home runs, just three shy of the school record, in only two seasons.
The Mules finished the 2025 season with a 19-20 record and were in contention for a Centennial Conference playoff berth on the last day of the season. The 10-win improvement from 2024 tied for the second-best ever, topped only when the 2008 team went 20-20 after going 9-25 the previous season.
Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, four-year residential, liberal arts college in the city of Allentown, PA, with nearly 2,000 bachelor’s and master’s degree-seeking students. The college’s curriculum and experiences are designed to open doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.
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