@MSUDenverBSB: Division II Baseball Honors Three Roadrunners with All-American Selections
DENVER — Division II Baseball announced its 2025 All-America baseball teams over the weekend and honored MSU Denver Roadrunners Andrew Graham, Easton Amundson, and Cam Yuran.
This is the third All-American honor for Graham, after he was named a D2CCA first team All-American and ABCA/Rawlings first team All-American earlier this month. Division II named Graham a second team All-American.
Graham was unstoppable at the plate for the Roadrunners, batting his way into the top 5 in batting average in the conference at a .446 clip, which also led MSU Denver. He hit 14 home runs, with 78 RBIs, scored 71 times, and had the most doubles in the conference with 27. He ranked top 10 in the RMAC for AVG (.446), slugging (.832), OBP (.537), OPS (1.369), runs (71), hits (82), RBIs (78), doubles (27), and stolen bases (12).
His .446 batting average ranks sixth all-time for a single season in program history. He joins Tanner Garner as the only Roadrunners to hit over .440 in a single season in the last two decades. Graham's 78 RBI's are now the fifth-most for a single-season in program history, his teammate Easton Amundson broke the record this year with 93 runs batted in.
Amundson and Yuran were both named to the Division II Baseball All-American third team.
Yuran soared up the rankings this season in just about every category in the program record books, ending his illustrious career with the Roadrunners. He slashed a line of .358/.514/.797 with career-high marks for slugging and on-base percentage. Yuran also set career-high numbers this season with 21 home runs and 69 RBIs. He ranked top-10 in the RMAC in slugging (.797), OBP (.514), OPS (1.418), runs (84), RBIs (69), doubles (17), and led the league with 57 walks.
The sweet-swinging lefty is now MSU Denver's all-time leader in hits (268), runs (276), RBIs (234), doubles (68), walks (174), total bases (522), slugging percentage (.746), and home runs (61).
The senior transfer, Amundson, made an immediate impact for the Roadrunners in his lone season at MSUD, belting a program record 34 home runs. He also led the nation in home runs and was second in RBIs with 93. He was one home run shy of tying the all-time Division II record in an individual season. He slashed a line of .329/.426/.918 and his slugging percentage ranks number one all-time for a Roadrunner in an individual season.
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