LANGHORNE, PA – Three student-athletes of the Cairn University Baseball team were named All-Region by ABCA/Rawlings, announced Tuesday.
Senior right fielder
Dylan Jackson (Levittown, PA / Chestnut Hill College) makes his American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings All-Region debut, earning First Team All-Conference honors for the second straight year as he topped last season's batting average by 103 points, one of two Highlanders to hit over .400 this season. Jackson ranked in the top ten in batting average among league hitters, also hitting .408 in conference play. The senior outfielder collected 74 hits in 2025, breaking his own personal best with 18 doubles, three triples, and four home runs, slugging at a .611 pace.
Junior first baseman
Tyler Warr (Langhorne, PA / Neshaminy) was also named second team All-Region by ABCA/Rawlings, his third straight second-team citation. Warr slashed .399/.465/.650 this season with a conference-leading 73 hits. Warr's 72 RBI also led the league, as he holds the program record for career RBI with 203. Warr came just a hit shy of Caleb Lang's '16 career hits record as Warr hunted down his own single season hit record of 79. The senior slugger earned his fourth All-Conference selection in 2025 as well as this being his third appearance on D3baseball.com's All-Region list after earning second team last season and third team honors in 2023.
Junior catcher
Zach Bauers (Cooper City, FL / Cooper City) was named third team All-Region by the ABCA/Rawlings. Bauers earned Second Team All-Conferenc honors as the junior backstop hit .347 on the year with a career-best 58 hits with fourteen doubles and two home runs. Bauers ranked second in the league in walks drawn, displaying his keen eye at the plate. Behind the plate, Bauers had a career-best .994 fielding percentage with only nine passed balls. Bauers broke the career caught stealing record 13 games into his junior season as he sits at 68 runners caught stealing for his career, breaking his own single season record of 23 from 2023 as he threw out 26 would-be base thiefs this season.
The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), founded in 1945, is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level. Its over 15,000 members represent all 50 states and 41 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, Association membership has broadened to include nine divisions: NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel Baseball.