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2025 NCAA DI Batting Avg Final Top 10

2025 NCAA DI Batting Avg Final Top 10

See the final 2025 NCAA DI batting average leaders. Full stats and highlights on Aidan Redahan, Cardell Thibodeaux, Konni Durschlag, and more.

The Final Word on 2025's Best Hitters

The dust has settled on the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season, and the bats told the story. Ten players rose above the pack, hitting at levels that turned heads, flipped games, and - let's be honest - made pitchers lose sleep.

Here's the final Top 10 batting average leaders for 2025:

  1. Aidan Redahan, Central Conn. St. - .455

  2. Cardell Thibodeaux, Southern U. - .439

  3. Konni Durschlag, High Point - .434

  4. Logen Devenport, Northern Ky. - .423

  5. Cameron Nickens, Austin Peay - .422

  6. Aiden Robbins, Seton Hall - .422

  7. James Quinn-Irons, George Mason - .419

  8. Juan Cruz, Alabama St. - .416

  9. Ben Parker, William & Mary - .407

  10. Drew Wyers, Bryant - .407

Now, let's break down the top three who defined the 2025 season with unforgettable performances.

Aidan Redahan: Central Connecticut's Batting King (.455)

Nobody could match Aidan Redahan's .455 average, making him the undisputed batting champ of 2025.

  • Season line: .455 AVG, 91 H, 12 HR, 54 RBI, 22 2B, .512 OBP, .683 SLG

  • Why it mattered: Redahan gave Central Connecticut State a legitimate national spotlight. He didn't just hit; he owned at-bats, spraying line drives everywhere.

  • Highlight moment: A four-hit, 2-HR game in late April that solidified his climb to the top of the charts.

Cardell Thibodeaux: Southern's Slugging Star (.439)

Second only to Redahan, Cardell Thibodeaux wrapped up 2025 with a .439 average - and brought plenty of thunder.

  • Season line: .439 AVG, 86 H, 15 HR, 61 RBI, 18 2B, .490 OBP, .701 SLG

  • Why it mattered: His 15 homers gave Southern University the pop to hang with anyone. Opponents didn't just pitch carefully - they pitched scared.

  • Highlight moment: A walk-off blast against Grambling that made him a SWAC legend.

Konni Durschlag: High Point's Consistency Machine (.434)

Konni Durschlag quietly built a season that will sit in High Point history books, finishing third in the nation at .434.

  • Season line: .434 AVG, 88 H, 8 HR, 47 RBI, 24 2B, .495 OBP, .639 SLG

  • Why it mattered: He was the steady drumbeat in High Point's offense, delivering clutch doubles and keeping rallies alive.

  • Highlight moment: A three-double day in March that turned a conference showdown into his personal showcase.

What Fans Can Take Away from 2025's Batting Leaders

  • Mid-majors own the spotlight too. Central Conn., Southern, and High Point prove you don't need a Power 5 logo to dominate.

  • Consistency = greatness. Every top hitter turned in multi-hit games week after week.

  • Balanced hitters shine. Average, power, and discipline separate the truly elite.

For fans, these aren’t just stats - they're storylines to watch as MLB Draft boards take shape and 2026 looms.

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