Lockery Collects All-New England Baseball Honors
The senior earned All-New England honors three times in his career.
Central Connecticut senior Dean Lockery was named to the Division I All-New England Third Team it was announced by the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) on Tuesday morning. Lockery, who was also named All-Northeast Conference First Team, earned All-New England honors for the third time in his career.
Lockery started all 46 games for the Blue Devils and led the team with a .331 batting average and 44 runs scored. He also collected a team-high 57 hits and eight doubles. Lockery hit four homeruns and drove in 19 runs, while also drawing 36 walks atop the CCSU lineup. He ranked second in the NEC in walks, fifth in batting, and fourth in on-base percentage (.443) and runs scored. In conference games only, Lockery drew an NEC-high 26 walks, while ranking fourth in runs (29) and on base percentage (.470), seventh in hits (36) and eighth in average (.343). He was also among the defensive leaders in conference games in assists (57) and double plays (17).
The senior infielder earned All-New England Second Team honors last season and was a Third Team selection in 2016. For his career, Lockery started all 209 games over four seasons, while posting a .323 batting average. He is among CCSU's all-time leaders in at bats (4th, 768), doubles (t-4th, 48), hits (t-5th, 248), runs scored (7th, 140), and total bases (7th, 324). He also set a CCSU single-season record with 280 plate appearances and 52 walks in 2017, while also tying the program's single season record with 22 doubles in helping the Blue Devils win the NEC title and advance to the NCAA Tournament.
The NEIBA honored 42 players from 15 different schools, highlighted by the selections of Ryan Ward of Bryant University as player and rookie of the year, and Sean Mellen of Northeastern University as pitcher of the year. Additionally, Northeastern University skipper Mike Glavine was tabbed as the NEIBA Division I Coach of the Year.