MINNEAPOLIS – Three Augsburg University baseball players were honored by the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for their accomplishments during the 2025 season, it was announced this week. Outfielder
Stanley Regguinti (JR, St. Louis Park, Minn./St. Louis Park HS) was named to the All-MIAC squad for the second year in a row, infielder
Drew Jenkins (JR, Farmington, Minn./Randolph HS) earned All-MIAC honors for the first time, and pitcher
Jake Pittelkow (JR, Roseville, Minn./Simley HS) earned All-MIAC Honorable Mention honors.

In his second year as an Auggie after playing his first season at Dakota County Technical College, Regguinti again shined at the top of the Auggie batting order, as the center fielder hit .385 (55-of-143) with 16 doubles, nine triples, a home run, 22 RBI, 36 runs scored, 21 walks, and nine stolen bases. He carried a .643 slugging percentage and .474 on-base percentage.
Among MIAC players, Regguinti ranks eighth in batting average, fourth in slugging percentage, seventh in on-base percentage and fourth in OPS (1.117). His 55 hits were eighth-most in the conference, with his 16 doubles second-most. His nine triples, a single-season school record, led the MIAC. Regguinti had 16 multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games this season, and had a hit in 23 of his 39 games played. He reached base at least once in his last 17 straight games of the season.
In his two years as an Auggie, Regguinti has a .398 (102-of-256) career batting average, with 24 doubles, 12 triples, two home runs, 67 runs scored, 33 RBI, 42 walks, 20 stolen bases in 23 attempts, a .609 slugging percentage and .495 on-base percentage. His .398 career batting average is currently second-best in school history, with his slugging percentage seventh-best and on-base percentage third-best.

Augsburg's second baseman, Jenkins had a career year in his second season as a starter, finishing second among Auggie regulars with a .337 (34-of-101) batting average, with six doubles, 16 RBI, 21 runs scored, 11 walks against four strikeouts, a .396 slugging percentage and a .419 on-base percentage. Jenkins had 11 multiple-hit and five multiple-RBI games. He had at least one hit in 19 of his 32 games played this season.
In his 73 career games (69 starts) as an Auggie, Jenkins has a .289 (66-of-228) career batting average, with 11 doubles, four triples, a home run, 42 runs scored, 31 RBI, 22 walks, five stolen bases, a .368 slugging percentage and .369 on-base percentage. He has a .956 career fielding percentage, with 12 errors in 270 career defensive chances.

One of the most consistent pitchers in Augsburg's rotation, Pittelkow had a 5.06 earned-run average in six starts, with a 3-2 record and a complete game in 32.0 innings pitched. He had 32 strikeouts, second-most on the team, against just 15 walks, and his .264 opponent batting average was second-best among Auggie regulars. He had a 3-1 record in four conference starts (22.1 innings) with a 4.43 ERA, 26 strikeouts against 12 walks, and a .238 opponent batting average.
In 17 career pitching appearances (12 starts) in his three seasons as an Auggie, Pittelkow has a 6-2 record and 6.88 career ERA in 70.2 innings pitched, with 69 strikeouts against 27 walks and a .294 opponent batting average.
Under 22nd-year head coach
Keith Bateman, Augsburg finished with a 16-23 overall record and 8-12 mark in MIAC play in 2025.