CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) office announced the 2025 Baseball All-Conference teams and individual award winners earlier this afternoon, where the Corban University Baseball team saw their program leader in numerous all-time records selected to the second All-Conference honor of his career while also being named to the Team Sportsmanship Award for their honoring of Christ through competition.
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"Congratulations to Ryan on capping off one of the best single seasons in Corban history," detailed Corban head coach Ryan Harris who secured the first All-Conference honoree of his head coaching career thus far. "He produced one the all-time best careers in Corban history and him receiving All-Conference honors after and incredible 2025 was long overdue since his freshman season. I'm incredibly proud of Ryan and very blessed to have been able to coach him."
Senior Ryan Clay was selected as the All-Conference third baseman following a record-setting season at the plate from both single season and career perspective, as he etched his name in several seasonal top ten list while appearing in the career record book for every single offensive statistical category. In 2025, Clay led the Warriors in batting average (.394), OPS (1.136), hits (65), doubles (16), home runs (6), total bases (103), slugging percentage (.624), walks (39), and on-base percentage (.512) among qualified rostered student-athletes.
While Clay's exceptional 2025 outing can be found represented in the single season record book among seven separate statistics, all 14 of the career top ten lists contain his name as his four-year career came to an emphatic end. Of the 14 categories, only two he is ranked outside the top five overall, while he concludes his time as a Warrior as the all-time leader in career triples (9) and walks (109). He finished as the runner-up in career home runs (20), total bases (322), and runs scored (140).
"We're honored to receive the team sportsmanship award," Coach Harris concluded regarding another first during his tenure at Corban. "I'm very proud of the effort and determination our guys had to stay together as a family. This is a very special group and I'm forever grateful to have coached them."
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