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UMC Baseball’s Josh Dykhoff and Dylan Debilzen named All-NSIC

The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball program had a pair of student-athletes named to the All-NSIC teams as released by the conference office. Josh Dykhoff (Jr., RHP/DH, Wadena) was named to the All-NSIC First Team, while Dylan Debilzen (Fr., OF, Parkers Prairie) was selected to the All-NSIC Second Team and the All-NSIC Defensive Team.

The Golden Eagles have had 28 players receive 41 All-NSIC accolades. In addition, 22 of the honorees have come in the last 11 seasons during the Steve Gust era (since 2015). 

Dykhoff was selected as a pitcher/utility for his prowess on the mound, and as a designated hitter/first baseman. Dykhoff is hitting .333, with 43 runs scored, 13 doubles, 13 home runs, and 55 RBI. Dykhoff has a team-high 1.059 OPS, and a .627 slugging percentage. On the mound, Dykhoff has been one of the national leaders in strikeout/walk ratio. He has 79 strikeouts, to just six walks. He has a 6-5 mark and a 3.27 ERA in 77 innings, with five complete games, and two shutouts. Dykhoff was NSIC Freshman of the Year in 2023, and an All-NSIC Second Team selection in 2023, and 2024. He joins Jake Hjelle as the only three-time members of the All-NSIC First or Second Teams. 

Debilzen had an outstanding debut season for the Golden Eagles. He hit a team-high .369, with 47 runs scored, 13 doubles, three triples, one home run, and 28 RBI. He has a .916 OPS, with a .436 on-base percentage. Debilzen also has a team-high 14 stolen bases. He is the first freshman to earn All-NSIC recognition since Josh Dykhoff in 2023. Defensively, Debilzen was one of the top center fielders in the NSIC, corralling almost every ball hit in his radius. Debilzen notched a .992 fielding percentage, with 119 putouts, and one outfield assist. 

2025 All-Conference First Team
#NamePos.Yr.SchoolHometown
6Jason AxelbergOFSr.AUGIEMonticello,
30JD HennenRHPJr.AUGIEAlexandria
23Jack Hines2BSr.AUGIELombard, Ill.
8Ashton MichekLHPJr.AUGIEBangor, Wis.
3Trevor WintersteinOFSr.AUGIEOmaha, Neb.
8Isaac PegorsOFSo.UMARYBismarck, N.D.
32Josh DykhoffP/UTJr.UMCWadena
11Aidan ByrneSSGr.MSUEagan
4Nathan CulleyLHPGr.MSUAndover
1Matthew Fleishhacker2BJr.MSUWoodbury
23Sam GeorgeLHPSo.MSUBettendorf, Iowa
14Louis MagersDHJr.MSUMankato
20Ike Mezzenga1BGr.MSUShoreview
25Oscar PeggCJr.MinotBloomfield, Ind.
7Levi LampertOFJr.SMSUUpsala
27Liam Moreno3BJr.SCSUSun Prairie, Wis.
18Ethan Navratil1BSr.SCSUAlbany
10Braden CannonReliefJr.WSCOmaha, Neb.
2025 All-Conference Second Team
#NamePos.Yr.SchoolHometown
27Noah JuliarOFSr.CSPBurnsville
10Ian SegnaRHPSo.CSPLakeville
13Bryce LeafgrenDHJr.UMARYEaton, Colo.
27Dylan DebilzenOFFr.UMCParkers Prairie
10Nathan RosenbergCSr.UMDChaska
29Troy Lynch1BJr.UMDLakeville
27Mack CrowleyRHPSo.MSUGreen Bay, Wis.
22Jacob GajicReliefGr.MSUHamilton, Ontario
14Louis MagersP/UTJr.MSUMankato
5Zach StrohOFSr.MSUElk River
2Brent RiddleCFSr.MinotSan Clemente, CA
12Nick FriedgesSSSr.NSUCottage Grove
25Brennan PhillipsCSr.NSUPlainfield, Ill.
25Isaac Bonner2BGr.USFOmaha, Neb.
18Jaxon Haase3BR-Sr.USFBrandon, S.D.
6Ryan ChmielewskiLHPSr.SMSUFoley
42Wilmis CastroOFSo.SCSUPort St. Lucie, Fla.
7Brady NelsonRHPJr.SCSUOro Valley, Ariz.
2025 NSIC All-Defensive Team
#NamePos.Yr.SchoolHometown
16Korey DahlbergRHPSr.CSPFarmington
3Caleb GardowCSr.SMSUChippewa Falls, Wis.
18Ethan Navratil1BSr.SCSUAlbany
25Isaac Bonner2BGr.USFOmaha, Neb.
27Liam Moreno3BJr.SCSUSun Prairie, Wis.
4Noah ChristensonSSGr.USFBuffalo
6Jason AxelbergOFSr.AUGIEMonticello
27Dylan DebilzenOFFr.UMCParkers Prairie
5Nolan DrosselOFR-So.USFWoodbury
2025 NSIC Player of the Year:
#8 Isaac Pegors (OF), So., Bismarck, N.D. – University of Mary
2025 NSIC Pitcher of the Year:
#4 Nathan Culley (LHP, Gr., Andover, Minn.) – Minnesota State
2025 NSIC Newcomer of the Year:
#20 Ike Mezzenga (1B, Gr., Shoreview, Minn.) – Minnesota State
2025 NSIC Freshman of the Year:
#2 Joey Flom (SS, R-Fr., Eden Prairie, Minn.) – Minnesota Duluth
2025 NSIC Coach of the Year: 
Matt Magers – Minnesota State
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