2025 Baseball Roster
Cooke, Conor

Jersey Number 24
Conor Cooke
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- C
- Height/Weight:
- 6-1 / 220
- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
- Hometown:
- Wrentham, Mass.
- High School:
- King Philip Regional
- Concentration:
- Organizational Studies | Entrepreneurship
Bio
2025: Appeared in 15 games, making 13 starts…Drew seven walks…Finished with three RBIs and three doubles.
2024: Appeared in 18 games, making 16 starts…Tallied eight hits, eight RBIs and eight walks with two home runs…Reached base three times with a pair of hits, two RBIs and a home run against Holy Cross (3/19)…Reached base five times and drove in two runs against Stonehill (3/26)…Picked up a solo home run against Princeton (4/6).
Summer 2023: Posted a .281 batting average over nine games with the eventual Futures League champion Norwich Sea Unicorns.
2023: Appeared in 11 games, making seven starts as a designated hitter and catcher…Batted .333 (9-for-27) with three doubles, six RBIs, seven runs scored and seven walks…Grabbed a hit in his first career at bat and scored twice at Georgia State (2/26)…Tallied three hits including a double at Holy Cross (5/2).
2022: Did not see game action.
Before Brown: Served team as a two-year captain … Earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year award as a sophomore … Played for head coach Jeff Plympton … Competed on the club level for GBG Hawks Northeast; gained Hawks Coaches Award and Elite 8 Tournament MVP honors … Also competed in ice hockey; served team as captain and earned Sun Chronicle All-Star and Hockomock League All-Star honors … Gained Team MVP accolades in hockey, helping team win Hockomock League … Honor Roll student.
Personal: Conor is the son of Julie and Chris Cooke; Julie played softball at Holy Cross … Has three older siblings, Collin, Megan, and Christian … Plans to concentrate in Economics.
Why Brown? “It was an easy decision. I loved the atmosphere and the guys on my first visit; I felt at home right away. I love the program and what they do off the field as well. The coaching staff and location also made the decision very easy. The balance between playing the sport I love and receiving an Ivy League education was something I would never pass on in a million years.”
2024: Appeared in 18 games, making 16 starts…Tallied eight hits, eight RBIs and eight walks with two home runs…Reached base three times with a pair of hits, two RBIs and a home run against Holy Cross (3/19)…Reached base five times and drove in two runs against Stonehill (3/26)…Picked up a solo home run against Princeton (4/6).
Summer 2023: Posted a .281 batting average over nine games with the eventual Futures League champion Norwich Sea Unicorns.
2023: Appeared in 11 games, making seven starts as a designated hitter and catcher…Batted .333 (9-for-27) with three doubles, six RBIs, seven runs scored and seven walks…Grabbed a hit in his first career at bat and scored twice at Georgia State (2/26)…Tallied three hits including a double at Holy Cross (5/2).
2022: Did not see game action.
Before Brown: Served team as a two-year captain … Earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year award as a sophomore … Played for head coach Jeff Plympton … Competed on the club level for GBG Hawks Northeast; gained Hawks Coaches Award and Elite 8 Tournament MVP honors … Also competed in ice hockey; served team as captain and earned Sun Chronicle All-Star and Hockomock League All-Star honors … Gained Team MVP accolades in hockey, helping team win Hockomock League … Honor Roll student.
Personal: Conor is the son of Julie and Chris Cooke; Julie played softball at Holy Cross … Has three older siblings, Collin, Megan, and Christian … Plans to concentrate in Economics.
Why Brown? “It was an easy decision. I loved the atmosphere and the guys on my first visit; I felt at home right away. I love the program and what they do off the field as well. The coaching staff and location also made the decision very easy. The balance between playing the sport I love and receiving an Ivy League education was something I would never pass on in a million years.”
Brown Baseball 2025 Senior Day Video
Monday, May 05
Tuesday's 10 with Christian Keel - Baseball
Tuesday, April 15
First college dinger 🔥
Wednesday, April 02
Seven unanswered for the win ✊
Wednesday, March 26