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College  | Story | 4/1/2026

Collegiate Midseason All-Americans

Collegiate Midseason Awards

* denotes Midseason Award Winner
- All-Americans chosen based on statistics, prospect status, future projection, among other factors
- Only true freshmen considered for Freshmen All-American teams
- All Statistics as of Monday, March 30th

First Team Hitters



Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Vahn Lackey Georgia Tech JR .423 .541 .845 36 41 9 1 10 36 7
1B Quinton Coats Cincinnati SO .360 .441 .896 38 45 8 1 19 46 7
2B Jarren Advincula Georgia Tech JR .411 .489 .563 31 46 2 0 5 30 5
3B Ace Reese Mississippi State JR .330 .417 .661 32 36 12 0 8 37 1
SS Roch Cholowsky UCLA JR .350 .493 .730 39 35 8 0 10 32 1
IF Dee Kennedy Kansas State JR .430 .549 .910 44 43 10 1 12 43 15
OF Will Gasparino UCLA JR .351 .468 .794 31 34 5 1 12 38 1
OF AJ Gracia Virginia JR .350 .504 .650 37 36 7 0 8 24 1
OF Landon Hairston* Arizona State SO .469 .551 1.027 44 53 12 0 17 48 9
UT Myles Bailey Florida State SO .363 .582 .913 36 29 5 0 13 33 3
DH Lorenzo Carrier Pittsburgh SR .425 .594 .943 36 37 5 2 12 48 4
TWP Evan Dempsey* FGCU JR .398 .504 .641 32 41 13 0 4 25 0

First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Mason Edwards* USC JR 0.67 5-0 0 0 40.1 11 74 20 .082
SP Jackson Flora UC Santa Barbara JR 0.83 5-0 0 0 43.1 22 56 13 .147
SP Wes Mendes Florida State JR 1.33 6-1 1 0 40.2 23 58 11 .167
SP Tomas Valincius Mississippi State SO 0.91 6-0 0 0 39.2 24 56 11 .173
SP Dax Whitney Oregon State SO 1.55 4-0 0 0 40.2 22 78 14 .157
RP John Abraham Florida State JR 0.75 1-0 0 3 24 12 34 6 .143
RP Sean Jenkins East Carolina SO 2.93 2-1 0 3 30.2 25 42 8 .217
RP Wylan Moss UCLA JR 0.35 3-0 0 1 26 16 35 6 .180
TWP Evan Dempsey* FGCU JR 2.89 3-0 2 0 43.2 15 64 11 .182

Second Team Hitters

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Daniel Jackson Georgia JR .417 .515 .935 38 45 6 1 16 46 13
1B Tague Davis Louisville SO .391 .466 .896 36 45 8 1 16 55 2
2B Gavin Kelly West Virginia SO .431 .516 .716 30 44 13 2 4 26 3
3B Tre Phelps Georgia JR .410 .538 .770 40 41 6 0 10 27 1
SS Carson Kerce Georgia Tech JR .387 .491 .645 23 36 16 1 2 19 2
IF Brendan Lawson Florida SO .373 .587 .867 34 31 4 2 11 30 8
OF Jake Brown LSU JR .368 .475 .719 36 42 7 0 11 39 8
OF Aiden Robbins Texas JR .370 .449 .694 30 40 4 2 9 29 7
OF Caden Sorrell Texas A&M JR .382 .467 .863 33 39 7 0 14 43 4
UT Sawyer Strosnider TCU SO .330 .465 .753 37 32 5 3 10 39 9
DH Daniel Cuvet Miami JR .311 .459 .680 41 32 8 0 10 34 3
TWP Max Knight Missouri State JR .288 .372 .548 15 21 4 0 5 18 2

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Ben Blair Liberty JR 1.49 4-1 0 0 42.1 23 59 4 .153
SP Grant Govel USC JR 1.20 6-0 0 0 45 24 46 5 .155
SP Chris Levonas Wake Forest SO 1.95 6-1 0 0 37 21 66 12 .159
SP Jack Radel Notre Dame JR 2.41 3-1 1 0 41 24 54 7 .161
SP Ruger Riojas Texas SR 1.59 5-0 1 0 39.2 28 64 7 .193
RP Cole Gibler Arkansas SO 1.75 3-0 0 1 25.2 14 27 9 .156
RP Lucas Hartman Virginia GRAD 1.36 5-0 0 0 33 22 33 10 .191
RP Camden Sunstrom Southern Miss SO 1.89 2-1 0 1 33.1 32 40 5 .252
TWP Max Knight Missouri State JR 2.79 4-0 0 2 19.1 15 30 15 .221

Third Team Hitters

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Ryder Helfrick Arkansas JR .292 .458 .583 27 28 4 0 8 24 5
1B Mulivai Levu UCLA JR .378 .481 .622 33 42 6 0 7 36 1
2B Gable Mitchell Iowa SR .410 .504 .590 31 43 9 2 2 24 7
3B Brodie Johnston Vanderbilt SO .364 .438 .661 28 43 11 0 8 24 3
SS Justin Lebron Alabama JR .282 .420 .627 33 31 5 0 11 27 23
IF Dylan Carey Nebraska SR .397 .449 .724 25 46 10 2 8 42 3
OF Peyton Bonds Rutgers JR .376 .452 .598 29 44 8 0 6 28 12
OF Tanner Mally Western Michigan JR .558 .661 .663 33 48 5 2 0 11 11
OF Derek Williams Miami SR .426 .520 .832 31 43 11 0 10 43 4
UT Eric Becker Virginia JR .330 .420 .574 37 38 11 1 5 32 0
DH Tristan Bissetta Ole Miss SR .333 .415 .746 28 38 5 0 14 38 2
TWP Ryan Kroepel Utah Tech JR .286 .434 .448 23 30 2 0 5 26 5

Third Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Jake Marciano Auburn SO 1.30 3-1 0 0 41.2 22 56 6 .152
SP Ryan Peterson Sam Houston JR 1.43 3-3 1 0 44 25 57 12 .166
SP Eli Pillsbury Jacksonville State SR 0.91 5-1 0 0 39.2 25 48 7 .184
SP Will Sanford Oregon SO 1.24 4-0 0 0 36.1 16 48 20 .128
SP Dylan Volantis Texas SO 2.08 3-0 0 0 39 31 51 14 .209
SP Maxx Yehl West Virginia RJR 1.38 5-0 0 0 39 26 48 11 .191
RP Darin Horn Coastal Carolina RSR 3.14 4-0 0 4 28.2 18 43 7 .176
RP Camden Clark Southern Miss SO 0.00 4-0 0 5 15.1 5 20 4 .100
TWP Ryan Kroepel Utah Tech JR 2.25 1-1 0 6 16 12 13 6 .207

Freshmen First Team Hitters

Pos. Name School AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Alonzo Alvarez Miami .333 .473 .569 22 24 7 2 2 18 1
1B AJ Putty Illinois .355 .410 .579 18 38 10 1 4 33 2
2B Ethan Ball Virginia Tech .323 .427 .527 15 30 7 0 4 15 3
3B Nicholas Partida* Texas A&M .320 .413 .563 28 33 4 0 7 23 1
SS Linkin Garcia Texas Tech .357 .426 .527 36 40 10 0 3 39 0
IF Jett Kenady California .368 .409 .660 21 39 11 1 6 18 1
OF Dylan Dubovik Miami .324 .369 .581 16 24 4 0 5 21 3
OF Angel Laya Oregon .333 .423 .667 24 32 3 1 9 28 0
OF Teddy Tokheim Stanford .413 .506 .853 24 31 9 0 8 24 0
UT Brady Janusek Baylor .330 .427 .585 29 35 5 2 6 24 10
DH Enzo Infelise Cincinnati .352 .421 .491 19 38 6 0 3 18 1
TWP Jesse Rusinek Texas Tech .444 .540 .681 19 32 5 3 2 21 8

Freshmen First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Wyatt Nadeau Vanderbilt 4.18 1-1 0 0 28 21 36 14 .208
SP Brody Trosclair Northwestern State 1.36 4-1 0 1 33 26 51 8 .206
SP Michael Senay USF 1.54 5-0 0 0 46.2 30 38 6 .186
SP Myles Upchurch Alabama 3.67 3-2 0 0 27 18 38 19 .198
SP Jarret Williams Lamar 1.61 0-1 0 0 28 18 25 11 .178
RP Cameron Appenzeller Tennessee 1.37 3-0 0 1 26.1 16 29 4 .180
RP Sam Cozart Texas 2.00 5-0 0 1 27 11 33 6 .120
RP Caden Glauber North Carolina 2.05 2-0 0 3 30.2 19 40 13 .178
TWP Jesse Rusinek Texas Tech 6.97 1-0 0 0 10.1 10 13 7 .250

Freshmen Second Team Hitters

Pos. Name School AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Brayden Jaksa Oregon .306 .370 .551 10 15 3 0 3 7 2
1B Omar Serna LSU .279 .383 .456 14 19 3 0 3 19 0
2B Dayne Wray ULM .330 .419 .682 21 29 7 0 8 26 5
3B Michael Boyd Fresno State .345 .422 .540 21 30 9 1 2 27 4
SS Boston Kellner Texas A&M .284 .482 .506 27 23 6 0 4 22 1
IF Brady Hewitt Fresno State .349 .434 .566 20 37 8 3 3 7 3
OF Everett Johnson NC State .400 .518 .506 27 34 6 0 1 20 8
OF Jacob Parker Mississippi State .346 .444 .750 18 18 3 0 6 20 4
OF Anthony Pack Jr. Texas .283 .441 .489 30 26 7 0 4 25 9
UT Josh Proctor Oregon State .288 .398 .525 16 23 7 0 4 18 0
DH Kelvyn Paulino Jr. Florida State .382 .442 .559 10 26 5 2 1 20 1
TWP Ben Green UNC Asheville .278 .355 .426 18 30 6 2 2 21 5

Freshmen Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Carter Harrington Charleston 2.76 1-2 0 0 29.1 29 25 16 .261
SP Landon Hood Gonzaga 3.72 2-1 0 1 29 20 38 14 .187
SP Will Labonte Portland 1.98 2-0 0 0 36.1 33 30 14 .246
SP Lucas Niemeyer Lindenwood 3.00 0-2 0 0 33 34 19 8 .270
SP Sawyer Pruitt Louisiana 2.08 2-2 0 1 43.1 38 47 11 .233
RP Otto Espinoza California 1.48 1-0 0 2 24.1 18 29 10 .212
RP David Perez West Virginia 3.38 1-1 0 6 13.1 7 18 2 .156
RP Noah Yoder Virginia 0.60 1-0 0 0 15 11 16 7 .196
TWP Ben Green UNC Asheville 13.94 0-2 0 0 10.1 20 6 5 .408

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