WATERVILLE, Maine — University of Maine at Farmington senior Jameson Bloch (Attleboro, Mass.) was named the 2026 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year, junior Brady Vincent (Auburn, Maine) earned First Team All-Conference honors, and senior Tyler Rosa (Morgan Hill, Calif.) was named to the Second Team All-Conference, as announced in the league's postseason awards on Wednesday afternoon.
Bloch graduated this past weekend with a bachelor's degree in business psychology with a concentration in marketing, while also earning minors in business communications and coaching. He was named to the Dean's List six times during his academic career, including four semesters with high honors.
During his four years as an undergraduate, Bloch completed three internships, serving as an administrative assistant with the Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, an athletic administration intern within the University of Maine at Farmington athletics department, and an athletic communications intern for the University of Maine at Farmington.
A leader both on and off the field, Bloch has served as a role model for both his teammates and fellow student-athletes across the Farmington community. A team captain during his senior season, he has also held leadership roles within UMF's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for the past three years, serving as secretary this academic year. He also represented the NAC SAAC this year, which allowed him to attend the 2026 NCAA Convention, and has been a representative for UMF's Morgan's Message chapter for the past three years.
On the field, Bloch was a fixture in the lineup and one of the team's most reliable arms over the past four seasons. At the plate, he finished his career as a .266 hitter while making 140 appearances and 136 starts. He totaled 111 hits, 23 doubles, two home runs, 61 RBIs, and 83 runs scored while posting an impressive .389 on-base percentage.
On the mound, Bloch made 47 appearances, including 24 starts, and finished his career with a 7-18 record and a 5.81 ERA across 144.0 innings pitched. This season, he set the program's all-time single-season innings pitched record after throwing 67.1 innings. He posted a 4-6 record in 14 appearances and 12 starts, recording two complete games while striking out a career-best 47 batters.
Bloch has also been named to the NAC All-Academic Team three times and earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors in each of the past two seasons.
Vincent, a junior transfer who split time at first base, on the mound, and as Farmington's designated hitter, produced one of the best statistical seasons in program history. He finished the year with a team-best .378 batting average and .476 on-base percentage while starting 38 games.
Vincent finished just one hit shy of the program's single-season record, recording 45 hits in 119 at-bats. He also rewrote the program record book by setting a new single-season RBI mark with 47, surpassing the previous record of 35 set by Jim Campbell in 1988.
He also led the Beavers in several additional offensive categories, finishing with 10 doubles, five home runs, 24 walks, and an impressive .605 slugging percentage. Vincent recorded 16 multi-hit games during the season.
One of his top performances came during Farmington's Florida trip in a win over St. Joseph's (Brooklyn), when he went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, and three RBIs.
On the mound, Vincent posted a 4-2 record with a 6.52 ERA across 38.2 innings pitched, including one complete game. His four wins tied for the team lead, while he ranked third on the team in innings pitched. He also finished second on the team with 27 strikeouts and held opposing hitters to a .309 batting average.
Rosa played a major role as Farmington's everyday middle infielder this season, splitting time between shortstop and second base. He started all 39 games and consistently hit in the top five spots in the lineup.
Rosa finished the season with a .352 batting average and a .471 on-base percentage, both tied for the second-best marks on the team. He also tied Vincent for the team lead with 45 hits in 128 at-bats.
He added eight doubles, one home run, 24 RBIs, 24 runs scored, and 20 walks. Rosa recorded hits in 28 of the team's 39 games, including 14 multi-hit performances.
He closed the season playing some of the best baseball of his career. Over his final eight games, Rosa went 14-for-27 with five multi-hit performances, scoring 13 runs, hitting four doubles, and driving in five runs as the Beavers finished the year with a 6-2 record during that stretch.
Senior third baseman Sam Parsell (Newington, Conn.), who appeared in 35 games and made 32 starts this season, was named to the conference's Sportsmanship Team.
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