The University of Scranton baseball team had five players earn All-Landmark Conference honors, as announced by the conference office this afternoon.
Royals' outfielder Conor Campbell was also named the Landmark Conference Player of the Year after leading the Royals to their third Landmark Title in program history.
Conor Campbell – Player of the Year / First Team Outfielder
- Campbell becomes just the third Royal to earn Landmark Player of the Year honors, joining Connor Harding (2019) and Chris Bligh (2010) as the only players in program history to receive the award.
- The senior outfielder turned in a career year in 2026, posting personal bests across the board with a .397 batting average, 73 hits, 10 doubles, 37 RBI, and 10 stolen bases. He leads the Landmark in hits, and ranks fourth in batting average, fifth in runs scored, sixth in total bases, and tied for 10th in RBI.
- During the Landmark Playoffs, Campbell broke the program's single-season hits record. He now has 196 career hits at Scranton, leaving him just four shy of becoming the fourth player in school history to reach the 200-hit milestone.
- He also ranks among the top 10 in Landmark history in several career categories. Campbell is tied for first in games played, eighth in starts, fifth in at-bats, fourth in runs scored, and tied for eighth in hits.
- A key contributor to two Landmark Conference Championship teams, Campbell helped guide Scranton to its third title this season. Named the Landmark Conference Baseball Most Valuable Player, he recorded six hits and four RBI in postseason play, highlighted by his record-breaking 71st hit of the season against Susquehanna and a 2-for-4 performance with an RBI in the championship game against Elizabethtown.
- This marks the second All-Conference selection of his career, as he earned First Team outfielder honors in back-to-back seasons.
Logan Mason – First Team Relief Pitcher and Utility
- Mason earned All-Landmark First Team honors as both a relief pitcher and a utility player, playing a pivotal role as Scranton's closer and right fielder. He becomes the first player in program history to receive First Team All-Conference recognition as both a position player and a pitcher.
- Serving as Scranton's closer and most reliable bullpen arm, Mason made 15 appearances, posting a 1-0 record with seven saves, 25 strikeouts, and a 2.04 ERA over 17.2 innings pitched. Offensively, he appeared in 28 games with 19 starts, batting .269 with three doubles, 10 RBI, and 19 runs scored.
- This marks the second consecutive season Mason has earned All-Landmark honors. The Flemington, New Jersey native was named to the All-Landmark Second Team as a relief pitcher last year.
Joey Granko – Second Team First Baseman
- Granko earns the first All-Conference honors of his career following a breakout sophomore campaign.
- After making just 12 starts as a freshman, Granko started 37 of the 39 games he appeared in this season and ranked second on the team with a .324 batting average.
- The sophomore totaled 45 hits, including three home runs, five doubles, and two triples, while driving in a team-best 38 RBI in 2026. His .919 OPS also ranks second on the team, trailing only Campbell for the top spot.
- Granko recorded at least one hit in 31 games this season and posted 12 multi-hit performances. He also drove in two or more runs in eight games during his sophomore season.
Matthew Gannon – Honorable Mention Second Baseman
- Gannon earned the first All-Conference selection of his career following a strong sophomore season.
- The infielder batted .341 with 30 hits, including nine doubles and one triple, while adding 14 RBI and 19 runs scored.
- Despite totaling just 88 at-bats, Gannon ranked second on the team in doubles and posted a career-best .901 OPS.
John Heitzman – Honorable Mention Outfielder
- Heitzman earned All-Conference honors for the second straight season after being named to the All-Landmark Second Team as an outfielder and designated hitter in his first year with the program.
- The Fairfield, Connecticut native batted .316 and is tied for second on the team with 54 hits and 37 RBI. Heitzman leads the Scranton offense with four home runs, 14 doubles, four triples, and a .515 slugging percentage.
- During the Landmark Playoffs, Heitzman recorded a hit in all three games, driving in four runs, scoring six times, and batting .385 to help lead Scranton to the Landmark Championship.