SUNY Old Westbury senior first baseman Kevin Licul took first-team honors to cap off his two year career with the Panthers.
Licul, a Levittown native, led the conference in fielding chances (288), putouts (260), and ranked among the leaders in home runs (tied for 5th with 2), doubles (tied for 5th with 8) and total plate appearances (136).
Licul batted .295 at the plate with 18 RBIs, 19 runs scored and 10 stolen bases. He reached base in a team-leading 15 straight games and produced nine multi-hit games (two games with 3 or more hits) and five multi-RBI games.
As a senior, Licul recorded career-highs in hits, home runs, RBIs, runs scored, stolen bases, doubles and walks. Licul closed out his career at Old Westbury as a .307 hitter (54-for-176) to go along with a stellar .995 fielding percentage, including 351 putouts and 30 assists in 383 chances.
— Submitted by SUNY Old Westbury