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College  | Story | 1/29/2026

Conference Preview: Sun Belt

2026 College Preview Index | Preseason Top 25 | Preseason Collegiate All-Americans

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2025 Records


Teams are listed in alphabetical order*



Team
W L W L
Appalachian State 13 17 23 31
Arkansas State 14 16 26 28
Coastal Carolina 26 4 56 13
Georgia Southern 13 17 28 31
Georgia State 11 19 26 30
James Madison 10 20 17 38
Louisiana 16 14 27 31
Marshall 16 14 33 26
Old Dominion 15 15 22 31
South Alabama 12 18 23 28
Southern Mississippi 24 6 47 16
Texas State 14 16 27 31
Troy 18 12 39 21
Louisiana-Monroe 8 22 22 33


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos.
Name School Stats/Notes
C Jimmy Janicki Troy Lots of buzz coming into the ‘26 season; upside with the glove and the bat; hit .280 as a freshman with a full season’s share of games under his belt; 3B experience last year and will transition to C but has utility; expect big strides this spring; professional prospect.
1B Blake Cavill Troy .309/11/50 last year; 23.1% walk rate to go along with real power in his bat; 20.8% HR/FB rate; expect even more power to come this spring; middle of the order thumper with protection around him.
2B Barton Barthol Coastal Carolina Three year starter in the Sun Belt with a strong track record; .855 OPS last year with career .957 mark; collected 69 hits last year with 13 SB & 12 HR; will once again be a reliable bat. 
3B Chase Mora Texas State .286/.363/.471 last year with 8 HR and 44 RBI; second team All-Conference year before; 3x year starter with program collected 65 hits and 13 SB. 
SS Aaron Piasecki^ Troy Central Michigan transfer; .856 OPS, 67 hits and 14 stolen bases last year with a 10% walk rate that eclipsed his K%; really good bat to ball skills and is a plus runner; top of the order type of bat that should hit right away.
IF Matthew Russo Southern Mississippi 3x year starter with the program; .970 OPS last season with 18 jacks and 57 RBI; trimmed his K% and upped the BB% from last season; getting it in the air more often to tap into more power; run producing power bat.
OF Steven Meier Troy .946 OPS with 8 homeruns and 63 hits last season while swiping 24 bags; 10.5% BB rate & brings an experienced left-handed bat to the table from a premium CF position; good arm & very good athlete. 
OF Dean Mihos Coastal Carolina .871 OPS with a .332 average to collect 63 hits last season. Has increased the average every year and continues to show more power. Twitchy versatile athlete that is expected to make a jump in his power numbers. 
OF Jordan Taylor^ Coastal Carolina Stetson transfer; .863 OPS, 78 hits and 26 XBH, 22 SB last year, toolsy player that keeps adding power year over year; twitchy athlete with power and speed.
DH Kameron Miller Appalachian State .303/12/49 last year & made All-Conference 2nd team; saw the K% drop by over nine points last year and the power went way up; power has shown up in back to back years with even more in store; middle of the order run producer in ‘26.
UTL Josiah Seguin^ James Madison Chipola transfer; plus athlete and power; switch hitting SS; posted .314/.436/.444 slash line; 48 hits in 50 games with 2 HR and 31 RBI; physical middle of the order bat that can hit the ground running. 
SP Cameron Flukey Coastal Carolina 101.2 innings last year with 117 K’s & a 3.28 ERA; primed to be a first round pick and could be the first arm off the board; lauded for his FB/CB combo; many positive attributes to praise; primed for massive ‘26 season.
SP Hayden Johnson Coastal Carolina Transitioning to the #2 starter behind Flukey; 2.82 ERA over 24 app. & 38 IP last season; 55 K’s, 18 BB & just a .197 BA allowed; 91-95 with plus carry and two different power breaking balls; draft prospect.
SP Colby Allen Southern Mississippi Slotted into the rotation for ‘26 after a 67 inning year w/ a 21.7 K-BB%, 90-93 sinker/slider arm that generates a 55% GB rate; added a CH to his mix & should eat innings with good results this spring.
SP Jon Tollett Louisiana 77 innings last year with a 3.51 ERA & just a 3.7 BB%; real pitchability and command with reports the stuff improved in the fall; reliable arm with eleven starts under his belt in 17 appearances last year; .254 average allowed and is slotted to be a work horse again in ‘26.
RP Camden Clark^ Southern Mississippi Pearl River CC transfer that will see high leverage innings right away; 94-96 with a CB/SL/CH mix; 3.20 ERA in 59 IP with 76 K’s & just 23 BB; 11 games started last year; utility arm that has a deep mix with strike throwing ability.
^denotes transfer into conference for 2026 

Player of the Year: Blake Cavill, 1B, Troy
Pitcher of the Year: Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina
Freshman of the Year: Nico Soul, OF, Appalachian State

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