2025-26 CUSA Commissioner's Honor Roll
2025 ABCA/Rawlings All-Northeast Region Second Team
2025 All-NEC First Team
2026 (Redshirt Junior): Appeared in 50 games with 47 starts…led the team with 20 doubles, marking the most by a Panther in a single season since 2015…drove in 43 RBI while totaling seven home runs and 47 hits…surpassed 100 career hits during the season…closed the year hitting .345 (19-for-55) over his final 13 games, driving in 24 RBI with seven home runs and five doubles while recording four multi-hit performances during that stretch…posted 11 multi-hit games overall…turned in a career-high five-hit performance at New Mexico State (5/16) in FIU’s 30-21 victory, adding two doubles, a home run and five RBI…homered in three consecutive games vs. Middle Tennessee (5/8–5/10)…recorded two hits with a homer, double and three RBI vs. Middle Tennessee (5/10)…posted a three-hit game with a three-run homer vs. Dallas Baptist (4/25)…collected three hits with an RBI in a 4-3 win vs. Villanova (2/15)…added two doubles at Florida Atlantic (3/6) and again at Western Kentucky (3/15)…launched a two-run homer vs. Dallas Baptist (4/26) in a 13-10 win…delivered a two-run double in a 9-1 victory vs. Florida Atlantic (3/31)…also recorded two doubles with two RBI at Bethune-Cookman.
2025 (Stonehill): Establishing himself as one of the premier hitters in the NEC… Slashed .365/.702/1.132 while ranking top-three in the conference in RBI (60), doubles (19), and home runs (14)… caught fire late in the season with a torrid 17-game stretch, during which he hit .472 with 13 multi-hit performances, 10 doubles, six homers, and 37 RBI…logged 22 mulit-hit games...tallied four-hit performance vs Bryant with four RBI, two homers and double (5/13)...drove in five RBI with three hits vs Delaware State (4/27)...added three-hit game with two doubles and three RBI vs Merrimack (4/29)...belted two homers with five RBI vs LIU (5/15)...had four RBI with a homer vs Delaware State (4/25)..tallied homer and double with four runs vs Norfolk State (3/16)...posted a three-hit game with a RBI vs UMass Lowell (4/2)...hit three-run homer vs FIU (2/15)...blasted a homer with three RBI and double vs Mercyhurst (4/12)..logged four RBI vs Delaware State with homer (4/24)...hit homer vs High Point (3/8).
2024 (St. Johns): Started in seven of 10 appearances during Redshirt Freshman season…recorded six hits, including three doubles…made collegiate debut against Iona (3/5)…produced a 2-for-5 day at the dish with a double, pair of RBI and a runs scored…walked off on Stony Brook (3/13) with an RBI single in the ninth…doubled in back-to-back starts against Manhattan (3/19 and Wagner (3/20), logging an RBI in the latter contest.
2023 (St. Johns): Did not appear in a game
High School: 2022 graduate of Walter Panas High School… Four-year letterwinner… named to the Section I All-Section Team in 2019, 2021, and 2022… earned Section I MVP honors as a senior in 2022.
Personal: Born on May 20, 2004, in Cortland Manor, N.Y.… hometown is Bronx, New York… son of Renee and Alwyn Cohall… has four siblings: Brandon, Miah, Jonathan, and Janon...Favorite athlete is Josh Hart.
Fun Facts
If you weren’t playing baseball, what sport would you be playing instead?: Basketball
If someone made a movie about your life, who would play you?: Denzel Washington
What’s your walk-up song — and why did you pick it?: Florida Flow by Travis Scott. Picked it because it matches the Miami vibe
What’s your go-to postgame meal or favorite spot to eat in Miami?: My favorite spot is green chicken because of its good food and variety
What’s one fun fact about you that most people don’t know?: I played a game at Yankee stadium
Who was your favorite MLB player growing up — and what did you learn from them?: My favorite player growing up was Jose Reyes, he was a great teammate and played the game loose.
You’re building the perfect gas station snack combo — what’s in your lineup?: Sour patch watermelon
What’s your “why” — what motivates you to keep getting better every day?: I want to make my family proud.
Who’s someone who’s had the biggest impact on your baseball journey?: My dad.