Mavericks’ Jack Rogers Claims RMAC Baseball Summit Award

Rogers enters RMAC Baseball Championship with 4.00 GPA as a business administration major

5/8/2025 11:16:02 AM

By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Colorado Mesa University junior outfielder Jack Rogers is the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s Summit Award winner for baseball, the league announced Wednesday during the opening day of the 2025 RMAC Baseball Championship.
 
Rogers, a Tucson, Arizona product, entered the championship with a 4.00 GPA as a business administration major at Colorado Mesa. He has a .450 batting average with two home runs and 18 RBI for the Mavericks this season, making nine starts in 21 games played. Rogers has six multi-RBI outings – all in RMAC action in 2025.
 
The RMAC’s Summit Award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing at the finals site of their respective sport’s championship. Summit Award winners must have competed in 20 percent of available competitions throughout the current season. All GPAs are based on a straight grading scale to ensure consistency among nominees. All ties are broken by the total number of credit hours completed through the most recently concluded semester.
 
To be eligible for the award, student-athletes must be sophomores or above and have participated in their sport at their institution for at least two years. They must also be active members of their teams and travel to and compete at the RMAC championship event.
 
About the RMAC
The RMAC is a premier NCAA Division II conference located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with 15 member schools. The RMAC sponsors 22 varsity NCAA sports and has produced 65 NCAA Division II national champions and 52 national runners-up since 1992.
 
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