The Monmouth College baseball team put three seniors on the Midwest Conference All-Conference teams on Thursday after their run to the MWC Championship Game.
Seniors Raul Guillermo (Miami, Florida) and Daniel Lummus (New Port Richey, Florida) were named to the MWC First Team while Nate Reed (Chenoa, Illinois) earned second team honors. This is the second all-conference selection for Lummus, who was a second-team pick in 2023, and the first for both Guillermo and Reed.
Guillermo capped the best offensive career in Monmouth history with an 18-game hitting streak. He batted a career-high .370 this season with 11 home runs, 51 RBI, 41 runs scored, 12 doubles, two triples, 18 walks, a .673 SLG, .438 OBP and a 1.111 OPS. He also hit for the second cycle in Monmouth history, against Illinois Tech on March 2.
He ranked second in the MWC this season in average, slutting, OPS, home runs and RBI while finishing in the top five in hits and doubles. Guillermo played first base, catcher and DH for the Scots as one of two players to start all 41 games.
Guillermo’s 11 home runs tied Taylor Thiel’s single-season school record and he finished second in a season with 109 total bases and 51 RBI. HIs 41 runs scored are eighth while he also posted the sixth most at-bats in a single campaign.
During the 2025 season, Guillermo broke the Monmouth career records for home runs (26), RBI (143), total bases (298), games played (149) and at-bats (563). He also finished eighth in runs scored (111), fifth in doubles (38) and 12th in walks (62). He shattered both the previous home run record of 19 and the RBI record of 113 while going 20 total bases past the previous mark,
Lummus, a second-team catcher as a sophomore, finished his Monmouth career with a first-team selection behind the plate. He also started all 41 games, with 10 starts in the outfield. Lummus hit a career-best .360 while also setting personal highs in home runs (5), triples (6), RBI (33), runs scored (42), total bases (93), walks (17) and steals (8). He slugged .541, posted a .437 OBP and a .978 OPS with four doubles.
Lummus finished in the top 10 in the MWC in average, slugging, hits, at-bats, runs scored, and hit by pitch. He led the conference with six triples and finished third among all catchers in throwing out 22.4% of potential base stealers.
His 62 hits and six triples both rank second in a season in Monmouth history while his 93 total bases rank third and the 42 runs are fifth. He also ranks second in single-season at-bats (162). Lummus played in 136 games in four seasons, sixth in MC history. He ranks fifth in career at-bats (511), sixth in triples (8), ninth in runs scored (103) and total bases (229), 10th in hits (170) and stolen bases (19). Defensively he ranks second in career putouts with 732 and he also pitched seven times in his career with a 4.26 ERA and five strikeouts in 6 ? innings.
Reed started the first 35 games of the season before a shoulder injury forced him to miss the final two regular season games at Ripon. He came back and played through the injury in the MWC Tournament, Reed set career-highs this season in batting average (.351), slugging (.478), OBP (.519), runs scored (37), doubles (11) and walks (39).
He led the MWC in walks, finished second in OBP and was also top 10 in runs, hits, average, HBP, fielding percentage and OPS. In just conference games, Reed hit .441 and led the MWC with a .596 OBP.
Reed set a single-season Monmouth record with 39 walks and he did not commit an error at first base all season. He finished his career with 99 hits and ranks second in Monmouth history with 84 walks. Reed also ranks sixth in career hit by pitches with 19 and fifth on the career putouts list after playing left field, right field and first base in his career.
Monmouth last had three players make all-conference in 2021. They had a second-team selection in each of the last three seasons.
***Courtesy of Nathan Baliva, Monmouth College***