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Austin Peay State University Athletics

2026 Baseball Roster

Casey Crigger, APSU Athletics
Robert Smith

2 Trevor Conley

  • Position Catcher
  • Ht./Wt. 5-11 / 195
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Mt. Carmel, Ohio
  • Highschool West Clermont HS
  • Prev School Texas Tech
  • Major Leadership

Biography

Awards & Honors

First Team All-ASUN: 2025
Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Watch List: 2025
APSU Athletics Director's Honor Roll: F22, S23, F23, S24, F24, S25

2025 | Austin Peay

  • Started 40 games behind the plate for the Govs and finished the season with a .303 batting average, .378 in conference play, which ranked seventh in the ASUN.
  • Had the longest hitting streak on the Govs’ roster at 19 games, spanning from March 1-April 18, going 27-for-64 (.422) with three home runs, eight doubles, and 21 RBI.
  • Ranked in the top 10 of five offensive categories in ASUN conference play for batting average, a .610 slugging percentage (9th), a .470 on-base percentage (9th), a 1.080 OPS (7th), and five sacrifice bunts (2nd).
  • Fielded .988 over 347 total chances behind the plate with 17 assists and threw out four runners.
  • Had a season-high three RBI in the Govs’ conference opener against Lipscomb (March 14), where he went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double, a sacrifice bunt, and his first stolen base of the season.
  • Finished the season with a 32-game reached base safely streak spanning from March 1-May 23, going 42-for-117 (.359) in that stretch.

2024 | Austin Peay

  • Started in all ten games played in, posting a career season-high .419 batting average, a .613 slugging percentage and .471 on-base percentage.
  • Hit one home run and collected five RBI on the season while crossing the plate for ten runs.
  • Went 3-for-3 with a home run and a double, collecting three RBI against Mississippi State (February 21), plating the go-ahead run in his final at-bat of the 13-10 win.
  • Fielded a perfect 1.000 with 80 putouts and four assists.

2023 | Austin Peay

  • Played in 37 games, starting 32, as part of the Governors’ catching corps, finishing the season batting .295 with a home run and 17 RBI.
  • Govs’ Opening Day starter at catcher.
  • Closed DBU series with his first multi-hit outing courtesy of a pair of bunt singles (March 3).
  • Responsible for Govs’ first pickoff of 2023, catching a runner at first base at #12 Oklahoma State (March 5).
  • He batted in both Governors’ runs at Western Kentucky (March 14), his first multi-RBI outing of 2023.
  • Notched first four-hit and first four-RBI performance against Murray State (March 22).
  • Hit first home run as a Governor in Queens series finale (April 16), driving in APSU’s first two runs.
  • Started two games at Jacksonville (April 21 & 23) and was 5-for-9 at the plate with a stolen base in the series finale.

2022 | Texas Tech

  • Played in 11 games, starting three, for the Red Raiders.
  • Came off the bench to score twice against Merrimack (March 5).
  • Made first collegiate start against Mississippi State (March 9) and had a walk, sacrifice hit, and scored a run.
  • Notched first collegiate hit in 1-for-3, two RBI game at Kansas (April 2).

Prep Career 

  • Was a catcher and utility player for head coach and father Brian Conley at West Clermont High School.
  • Batted .464 with 21 RBI and 21 stolen bases, earning Second Team All-City Division I from the Southwest Ohio Baseball Coaches Association.

Personal 

  • Trevor Michael Conley is the son of Brian and Rose Conley.
  • Birthday is May 2.
  • Has a brother, Cal, who played at Texas Tech before being drafted by Atlanta in the fourth round of the 2021 MLB Draft.
  • His father Brian also was an MLB draft choice – 23rd round of 1993 MLB Draft by Milwaukee and 16th round of the 1995 MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs – and spent time in the Reds and Cubs organizations.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2

    2023Sophomore

    Catcher
    5'11" 190 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2024Junior

    Catcher
    5'11" 195 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2025Senior

    Catcher
    5'11" 195 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2026Graduate Student

    Catcher
    5'11" 195 lbs
    2