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College  | Recruiting | 10/1/2021

Top Incoming D2, D3 Freshmen

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Top Incoming Division II Prospects



Rank Name College  City State
1 Marcus Franco Nova Southeastern Miramar FL
2 Cale Claridge Colorado-Colorado Springs Broomfield CO
3 Christian Bautista Felician College Lyndhurst NJ
4 Carlos Carmona Felician College Bronx NY
5 Ryan Jenkins Florida Southern Winter Haven FL
6 Tommy Ramos Barry Hialeah FL
7 Richie Belcher Montevallo Fort Myers FL
8 Jacob Billings Cal Poly-Pomona Rancho Cucamonga CA
9 Kyle Barnowski North Greenville Wellington FL
10 Wilson Zuck Lindenwood University Appleton WI
11 Ethan Ott North Carolina at Pembroke Chesapeake VA
12 Kyle Marti Erskine College Cutler Bay FL
13 Jack Rothenhausler East Stroudsburg Bethlehem PA
14 Aiden McGee Minnesota State West Des Moines IA
15 Ben Wieman Frostburg State University Ellicott City MD
16 Christian Olazabal Barry Hialeah FL
17 Jackson Greenlun Concordia University, St. Paul St Cloud MN
18 Adam Brouwer Illinois Springfield Tinley Park IL
19 Caleb Baynham Francis Marion Warrenville SC
20 Sam Morris Millersville Spring City PA
21 Riley Frost University of North Georgia Roswell GA
22 Gavin Millians Shorter University Carrollton GA
23 Blake Tipmore Erskine College Wellington FL
24 Drew Beckner Charleston (West Virginia) Westerville OH
25 Jack Angus Belmont Abbey Darien IL
26 Owen Dargie Colorado Mesa Carlsbad CA
27 Chris Corchado Post Manalapan NJ
28 Kaden Byrne Drury University Chesterfield MO
29 Colby Seelig Chestnut Hill College Hatfield PA
30 Brad Grasser Young Harris College Peachtree City GA
31 Noah Krieger Angelo State Hutto TX
32 Cameron Suto Lee University Marietta GA
33 Brayden Taylor Carson-Newman College Knoxville TN
34 Connor Hill Point Loma Nazarene Goodyear AZ
35 Cole Turner Alabama-Huntsville Decatur GA
36 Sebastian Martinez Young Harris College Tampa FL
37 Ryder Wagenknecht Flagler College Peachtree City GA
38 Cooper George Mount Olive Okatie SC
39 Alex Canney Tampa Valrico FL
40 Peyton Petry Saint Leo Land O Lakes FL
41 Van True Christian Brothers University Orlinda TN
42 Anson Merrick Lander Chapin SC
43 Spencer Craig Wheeling Jesuit University Roanoke VA
44 Wyatt Hardy Washburn Parker CO
45 Oscarli Javier Cruz Taveras Dominican College (New York) Haverstraw NY
46 Moses Brown V North Carolina at Pembroke Newport News VA
47 Ethan Wilson Belmont Abbey Waxhaw NC
48 Zachary Connors Central Washington University Danville CA
49 Davian Garcia Flagler College Tampa FL
50 Keagan Perez Embry-Riddle Casselberry FL
51 Glenn Noronha West Texas A&M Mississauga ON
52 Giann Michael Dominguez Barry Miami FL
53 Connor Pawlowski Chico State San Jose CA
54 Logan Drummond Chico State Lodi CA
55 Tom Barnhart Texas A&M International Fulshear TX
56 Carson Harris Henderson State Bonnerdale AR
57 Chase Taylor Central Missouri Lees Summit MO
58 Tyler Root Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City OK
59 Brayden Collett Lenoir-Rhyne Evans GA
60 Ryan Goff Charleston (West Virginia) Bridgeport WV
61 Joshua Sosa University of North Georgia Snellville GA
62 John Raines Georgia College & State Powder Springs GA


Top Incoming Division III Prospects
Rank Name College  City State
1 Andrew Spaan Lebanon Valley Camp Hill PA
2 Sean O'Mara Catholic University Shrewsbury NJ
3 Clifford Pless Iii Berry College Bonaire GA
4 Richard Lu University of Chicago Grand Rapids MI
5 Austin Dudas Chapman University Thousand Oaks CA
6 Eli Aronson Denison Chicago IL
7 Jacob Heighton Albright College Greenup KY
8 Tyler Whitfield Adrian College Brandon FL
9 Walker Pedante Christopher Newport University Glen Allen VA
10 Ethan Lail Piedmont College Lilburn GA
11 David Hudson LaGrange College Panama City FL
12 Eli Steadman Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham AL
13 Micah Cowen Centre College Lexington KY
14 Maximillian (Max) Chung Texas at Dallas Houston TX
15 Thomas Digiorgio Catholic University Lighthouse Point FL
16 Jorge Fragoso Jr. LaGrange College East Point GA
17 Carter Hunt Webster University San Diego CA
18 Jack Markham U.S. Coast Guard Academy Aguadilla PR
19 Aidan Lenzen Sewanee: University of the South Winter Garden FL


College | Rankings | 3/11/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 11

Nick Herfordt
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Allendale Doesn't Rhyme With Knoxville or Danville. The Baseball Does. Meet the Three Coaches Turning Small College Programs Into National Contenders. There's something happening in small college baseball right now that doesn't get nearly enough attention. Three programs — separated by hundreds of miles and spread across three different governing bodies — are in the middle of the kind of rebuilds that make you wonder why anyone ever counted them out in the first place. One is in a Michigan lakeside college town. Two are in places that end in 'ville. All three have coaches who looked at a program and saw something nobody else did. The Perfect Game small school rankings noticed. You should too. See where Grand Valley State, Johnson U, Centre and the rest of the schools are positioned in the latest Perfect Game Top 25 Small School Rankings. NCAA DII For a generation of DII...
High School | General | 3/12/2026

High School Notebook: March 12

Steve Fiorindo
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Trey Rangel (‘26 TX) with some early morning fuzz. Goes 3.2 IP on 7ks. Fastball 92-96 T97 (2508 RPM) late life ASR. Curve 79-83 (2900 RPM) sharp 10-4 shape; power curve. Cutter low-90s. Change flashed at 89 (1405 RPM); kick change. Elite arm talent. #PGHS @PG_Draft #HookEm… pic.twitter.com/Xn3WaTJoVH — Perfect Game Texas (@Texas_PG) February 19, 2026 Trey Rangel (2026, The Colony, Texas) worked through 3.2 quality innings while striking out 7 batters for his opening season look here. Fastball opened up 93-96 with heavy arm side run out the gate. He would proceed to settle into the mid-90s range beyond his first inning of work while topping out at 97 once in the second and then closed out his final inning of work with a strikeout swinging on 96. Velo range varied throughout his outing and command came and went but was still dominant for the most part. He forced a ton of...
College | Story | 3/10/2026

College Players of the Week: March 10

Vincent Cervino
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March 10 Perfect Game/Player of the Week:  Lorenzo Carrier, OF, Pitt  The Pitt Panthers (12-2) are off to one of the best starts in recent program history and their offense has performed as one of the best in the country.  For the season, they are averaging almost 12-runs per game and on their recent trip to the West Coast, Lorenzo Carrier went on the kind of hot streak that is hard to comprehend.  The 6-5/215 senior from Bear, DE was a one-man wrecking crew in their 4-wins last week, starting with the fact that he reached base safely in 17 of his 19 trips to the plate.  He collected 13 hits in 14 official at-bats, scoring 10 runs, with 4 walks, 2 triples, 4 home runs and he drove in an insane 19-runs.  Carrier has refined his approach, simplified his bat path and is creating massive power that has him putting up career numbers.  For the season, he is...
College | Rankings | 3/9/2026

College Top 25: March 9

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Player Report Database While there will not be any new faces in this weeks Top 25, there is quite a bit of shakeup as the season, somehow, becomes even more unpredictable.  There were several teams in the poll that dropped weekend series and, in some cases, registered losing records in the last seven days.  There is sure to be more chaos this week as virtually every conference starts league play and the race for regular season titles begins.  The UCLA Bruins (13-2) remain No. 1 as their sizzling hot bats led the way to a perfect (4-0) week and they swept their first Big Ten series of the year.  As one of only two remaining undefeated teams in the nation, the Texas Longhorns (15-0) jump to No. 2 before they open SEC play this weekend in Austin.  No. 3 Georgia Tech and No. 4 Mississippi State both (14-2) hold their spots in the poll after both dropped a...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/7/2026

Debut: Contreras YouTube Feature

Perfect Game Staff
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    667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME DEBUTS NEW YOUTUBE FEATURE FOLLOWING JOSEPH CONTRERAS ON HISTORIC DAY BEFORE WBC   Behind-the-scenes access captures the youngest player in the World Baseball Classic preparing for the global stage   Sanford, Florida (Friday, March 6, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the debut of a new original YouTube feature spotlighting right-handed pitcher Joseph Contreras, as PG cameras followed him throughout the day of his final high school start before departing to join Team Brazil in the World Baseball Classic.   The feature provides exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to one...
Softball | Softball Tournament | 3/4/2026

Perfect Game Softball March Madness

Ashley Mears
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2026 Perfect Game March Madness February 27-March 1st Ashley Mears What a weekend at the Fun City Dome in Burlington, Iowa! The energy was electric from first pitch to final out towering home runs, edge-of-your-seat battles, dramatic comebacks, and extra-inning thrillers with some unpredictable endings, it was a great weekend all around. The Top Performers list welcomed some exciting new names, while seasoned seniors continued to cement their legacies, delivering standout performances week after week. For some, this may have been their final appearance on a Perfect Game stage, and they made sure it was unforgettable. In the 18u division a tough Nebraska Gold 319 Berning team outlasted the Southeast Iowa All Stars in the championship. In 16u the Top Gun 2028- Strange completed their weekend by beating the Iowa Aries 16U CE Fire Black. 18U The weekend’s Most Valuable Player award...
High School | General | 3/5/2026

High School Notebook: March 5

Steve Fiorindo
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Full BP & pregame I/O from ‘26 SS Keon Johnson. Whippy hands and lifted to the middle of the field throughout the rounds, athletic mover on the dirt & enough arm strength to stick on the left side. #4 in @PG_Georgia & #50 on the @PG_Draft Board. #PGHS @FPDVikingSports https://t.co/vYvReQKTVh pic.twitter.com/BksHJtA09X — Cam McElwaney (@CamMcElwaneyPG) February 20, 2026 Keon Johnson, SS, First Presbyterian Day Johnson has long been near the top of the 2026 rankings and it all culminated in being a PG All-American last August. He heads into the spring as one of the names to know in the upcoming MLB Draft and is drawing crowds to his high school in Macon. It’s a well-built 6-foot-2, 200-pound frame with good actions up the middle. The defensive acumen has continued to improve over the last few years and now looks comfortable at shortstop and even projects there...
College | Rankings | 3/4/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 4

Nick Herfordt
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The 2026 college baseball season is starting to reveal its early storylines, and across the Division II and Division III landscape a few programs have already forced their way into the spotlight. From the blistering start by the Pittsburg State Gorillas baseball that rocketed them to the top of the rankings, to the steadily rising championship ambitions of the Taylor Trojans baseball, the national picture is beginning to take shape. In Division III, heavyweight programs like the Trinity Tigers baseball and the Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks baseball have already traded blows in one of the season’s first statement series, while emerging challengers such as the Keene State Owls baseball are looking to turn early momentum into a breakout year. With many teams still just getting their seasons underway, the rankings remain fluid, but the early results are already giving us clues...
Juco | Rankings | 3/4/2026

JUCO Top 25: March 4

Troy Sutherland
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Another week down as we get into conference play in parts of the nation. This week is led by Chipola at No. 1 with an impressive 24-1 record. Walters State drops to No. 2 at 16-3 and Florida SouthWestern State College (17-5) follows closely behind. Powerhouse programs  McLennan Community College (11-2) and Johnson County Community College (18-2) round out the top five, while one-loss teams Fresno City, Ohlone, and Cloud County are quickly climbing into the national conversation. With traditional Texas powers, West Coast contenders, and deep Florida Juco rosters all in the mix, the race for Grand Junction is already taking shape.   Rk. Team Record 1 Chipola (FL) 24-1 2 Walters State (TN) 16-3 3 Florida Southwestern (FL) 17-5 4 McLennan (TX) 11-2 5 Johnson County (KS) 18-2 6 Gaston (NC) 20-2 7 Blinn (TX) 12-6 8 Florence-Darlington (SC) 18-5 9 Northwest Florida (FL) 16-8 10...
High School | Rankings | 3/3/2026

High School Top 50 Update: March 3

Tyler Russo
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As we get rolling deeper into the spring here in the southern states, other states are only a few weeks away from their seasons beginning and some are even starting the day this will be posted. We’ve concluded the first major event on the high school schedule, the PG High School Showdown, and it was an epic weekend in Hoover. The event was littered with talent and these rankings reflect just that. St. John Bosco (CA) holds onto the first spot in this update and are being pushed by an IMG Academy (FL) team that’s 8-0 after winning the High School Showdown as well as beating two preseason top-10 teams in the first few weeks of the season. Orange Lutheran (CA) holds onto the No. 3 spot after a 1-0 start to the year and just a few weeks away from NHSI. A trio of Florida schools follow Olu in South Walton (FL), fresh off a win at the HS Showdown, Venice (FL), a surging team...
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