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Genth Claims NCAA Statistical Championship in Four Categories

Genth, of Baltimore, Md. earned the NCAA statistical titles for slugging percentage with an eye-popping 1.034, in addition to holding the top mark for home runs per game (0.59), RBI per game (1.97) and total home runs (23).

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Haverford College baseball star Harry Genth '25 will have to find room for four more shiny plaques as the NCAA announced its Division III statistical champions for the 2025 spring sports slate earlier this week. 

Genth, of Baltimore, Md. earned the NCAA statistical titles for slugging percentage with an eye-popping 1.034, in addition to holding the top mark for home runs per game (0.59), RBI per game (1.97)  and total home runs (23). 

He batted .428 across 145 at-bats with 15 doubles, two triples, and a .556 on-base percentage. He also stole 31 bases and was named Centennial Conference Player of the Year for the second straight season.

The computer science graduate, who signed with the Minnesota Twins organization on Tuesday, set Haverford single-season records for runs scored (69), home runs (23), and RBIs (77), while also surpassing the Centennial Conference's single-season RBI mark. He now holds Haverford career records in home runs (42), runs (193), RBIs (157), and slugging percentage (.699), and is tied for the program's all-time lead in doubles (42).

Genth's offensive dominance helped power Haverford to its highest win total since 2016, as the Fords finished as Centennial Conference runners-up. He was named Region V Player of the Year by both D3baseball.com and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), earning First-Team All-America honors from both organizations while picking up Perfect Game's Division III Co-Player of the Year honors. 

While known for his power in 2025, Genth also took the statistical championship  in stolen bases per game in 2024, averaging 1.25 per contest. He totaled 40 steals that season, including four in three separate games—March 3 vs. NYU, April 16 at Muhlenberg, and April 26 at Swarthmore. He broke Haverford's single-season stolen base record, surpassing the previous mark of 34 set by Louis DeRosa in 2011.

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Harry Genth

#1 Harry Genth

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Senior
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