All-PSAC History
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Redshirt freshman catcher
Tim Haverstick and redshirt senior right-handed pitcher
Connor Johnson have been named to the All-PSAC East second team, announced on Tuesday by the conference office.
Haverstick and Johnson were honored for the first time in their collegiate careers by being selected to the second team and ESU has now received multiple All-PSAC selections for the 12th consecutive season.

Haverstick (Marlton, N.J./Cherokee) garners his first All-PSAC East selection as a catcher on the second team after starting 27 of the team's 31 games behind the plate this season. He is the first ESU freshman to be named all-conference since
Brock Kauffman in 2018 and just the fifth in program history.
He played 30 games for the Warriors and batted .333 with a .471 slugging percentage and .388 on-base percentage. Haverstick recorded 29 hits, three home runs, three doubles, 14 RBIs, 15 runs scored and seven walks. The Marlton, N.J. native also posted the Warriors longest hitting streak this season at 12 games.
Haverstick threw out nine base runners and caught
Chase Nowak's no-hitter, the ninth in program history, back on April 16.
Johnson (Parlin, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial) earns his first All-PSAC East selection as a starting pitcher on the second team after going 3-1 for the Warriors this year. The redshirt senior's best start of the season came on April 17 against Kutztown when he fired a complete game, allowing just two runs on two hits and punching out four. He carried a no-hitter through the first six innings.
The Parlin, N.J. native appeared in seven games during the regular season and made six starts for ESU. He compiled a 3.41 earned run average through 31.2 innings of work. Johnson struck out 29 batters, issued nine walks and surrendered 12 earned runs while holding opposing hitters to a .231 average at the plate. He currently ranks third in earned runs and hits allowed, sixth in ERA and 10th in opposing batting average among all PSAC pitchers.
Johnson concludes his career at ESU ranked fourth in games (54), tied for sixth in games started (34), seventh in saves (5), tied for seventh in wins (16), tied for 11th in strikeout to walk ratio (2.2), 14th in winning percentage (.593), 15th in innings pitched (186.0), tied for 15th in ERA (4.21) and tied for 16th in strikeouts (143).
All 2021 PSAC East first and second team honorees and major award winners are listed below.
PSAC BASEBALL EAST ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
Pos. |
Name |
University |
C |
Luke Trainer |
Millersville |
1B |
Mike Ferrara |
West Chester |
2B |
Zachary Shertzer |
Mansfield |
SS |
Collin Bishop |
Kutztown |
3B |
Tyler Wright |
Millersville |
OF |
Jared Carr |
Shepherd |
OF |
Cole Friese |
Millersville |
OF |
Bren Taylor |
Millersville |
SP |
Braeden Fausnaught |
West Chester |
SP |
Hunter DePrimo |
Mansfield |
SP |
Jeff Taylor |
Millersville |
RP |
Adam Miller |
Shepherd |
DH |
Justin Horn |
West Chester |
Utility |
Tyler Melko |
Mansfield |
INF |
Kyle OFier |
Bloomsburg |
PSAC BASEBALL EAST ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
Pos. |
Name |
University |
C |
Tim Haverstick |
East Stroudsburg |
1B |
Dalton Stewart |
Shepherd |
SS |
Gavin Troutman |
Lock Haven |
3B |
Keith Flaherty |
West Chester |
OF |
Luke Cantwell |
West Chester |
OF |
Carter Chasanov |
Bloomsburg |
OF |
Caleb Walls |
Shepherd |
SP |
Conor Cook |
Millersville |
SP |
Kyle Lysy |
Shippensburg |
SP |
Connor Johnson |
East Stroudsburg |
RP |
Wyatt Tyson |
Millersville |
DH |
Ben Newbert |
Bloomsburg |
Utility |
Gavin Moretski |
Kutztown |
Athlete of the Year: Bren Taylor, Millersville
Pitcher of the Year: Conor Cook, Millersville
Freshman of the Year: Jeff Taylor, Millersville
Coach of the Year: Jon Shehan, Millersville