GREENWOOD, Ind. — Two Washington College baseball players have been named to the 2025 CSC Academic All-District®. Recent graduate, outfielder
Will Turner (Preston, Md./Colonel Richardson) and rising senior, catcher
Drew Kinsey (Monkton, Md./Hereford) were selected to the Academic All-District® team by members of the College Sports Communicators (CSC).
Both were named to the national ballot and will be eligible to be named a CSC All-America®, which will be announced on July 1.
Kinsey is now two-time CSC Academic All-District® as he was named to the team last year, while Turner gained a spot on the team for the first time.
The team recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. To be on the team, a student-athlete must have a GPA (grade-point average) of at least 3.50 and is not rounded up. This is the first time both have been named to the team.
Turner, an All-Centennial Conference honorable mention selection, hit .349 with six home runs and 32 RBI in playing and starting all 40 games this spring for the Shoremen. The senior led the team with 60 hits, becoming just the third WC player to tally 60 or more hits in a season, and 95 total bases. He tied for the team lead in doubles (13), tied for third in longballs and steals (10) and fourth in runs scored (37). Turner set the Washington record for most at-bats in a season (172).
He received his Bachelor of Arts in Business Management last month and graduated with a 3.834 grade point average.
Kinsey, the 2025 Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Baseball, set the Shoremen Nine record for home runs in a season with 11, on his way to hitting .300 with 35 RBI on his way to being an All-Centennial second team honoree. He was tops on the team in walks (22), slugging (.631) and OPS (1.078), tied for tops in hit by pitch (15), second in stolen bases (12), on-base percentage (.447) and runs (42) and third in total bases (82).
Kinsey, a Computer Science major, has a 3.841 grade point average.