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College  | Story | 4/2/2025

Midseason Collegiate All-Americans

Now that we are at the halfway point in the season, we can take a second to reflect on what was the first half of the year and highlight some of the standouts from across the D-I landscape from coast-to-coast. Along with three teams worth of Preseason All-Americans and two Freshmen All-American squads (only true freshmen considered), we also announced our Midseason Awards: Alex Lodise (Florida State/Midseason Player of the Year), Kyson Witherspoon (Oklahoma/Midseason Pitcher of the Year), Ethan Hedges (USC/Midseason Two-Way Player of the Year), Derek Curiel (LSU/Midseason Freshman of the Year), Tony Vitello (Tennessee/Midseason Coach of the Year) and the University of Tennessee (Midseason Team of the Year). 

First Team Hitters 



Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Grant Jay Dallas Baptist JR .351 .500 .766 41 33 10 1 9 29 7
1B Jared Jones LSU JR .404 .504 .754 37 46 10 0 10 45 4
2B Gavin Kilen Tennessee JR .425 .546 .973 32 31 4 3 10 25 5
3B Kade Lewis Wake Forest SO .465 .559 .859 28 46 9 0 10 42 3
SS Alex Lodise* Florida State JR .466 .508 .871 35 54 10 2 11 34 4
IF Justin Lebron Alabama SO .348 .458 .783 35 40 9 1 13 52 8
OF Drew Burress Georgia Tech SO .358 .482 .752 40 39 16 0 9 34 8
OF Devin Taylor Indiana JR .374 .496 .732 34 42 6 2 10 33 4
OF Ryan Wideman Western Kentucky JR .457 .504 .802 37 53 12 5 6 36 25
UT Marek Houston Wake Forest JR .389 .493 .726 39 44 8 0 10 43 15
DH Ryland Zaborowski Georgia GR .442 .568 1.012 27 38 7 0 14 48 0
TWP Ethan Hedges* USC JR .413 .508 .817 30 43 6 3 10 34 7

First Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Liam Doyle Tennessee JR 2.95 4-1 0 0 36.2 24 73 12 .185
SP Joseph Dzierwa Michigan State JR 1.27 5-0 0 0 42.2 24 54 13 .158
SP Marcus Phillips Tennessee JR 2.02 2-0 1 0 35.2 24 42 9 .186
SP Joey Volini Florida State RJR 1.25 7-0 2 0 43.1 26 63 9 .173
SP Kyson Witherspoon* Oklahoma JR 2.31 5-1 0 0 39 27 64 10 .189
RP Lucas Mahlstedt Clemson SR 1.12 2-0 0 8 24 15 33 4 .174
RP Mason Patel Georgia Tech SR 1.60 7-1 0 1 33.2 17 32 6 .148
TWP Ethan Hedges USC JR 4.00 0-1 0 7 9 6 8 5 .188

Second Team Hitters

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Luke Stevenson North Carolina SO .274 .461 .589 26 26 3 0 9 26 2
1B Andrew Fischer Tennessee JR .309 .512 .753 34 25 3 0 11 32 2
2B Robbie Burnett Georgia SR .363 .570 .868 41 33 5 1 13 41 11
3B Grant Gallagher ETSU JR .333 .469 .878 36 30 2 1 15 26 2
SS Kyle Lodise Georgia Tech JR .389 .500 .850 42 44 14 1 12 35 7
IF Wehiwa Aloy Arkansas JR .352 .436 .705 34 43 11 1 10 34 3
OF Korbyn Dickerson Indiana JR .355 .424 .742 36 44 5 2 13 46 2
OF Derek Curiel* LSU FR .408 .555 .621 38 42 9 2 3 24 1
OF Brendan Summerhill Arizona JR .409 .500 .656 22 38 5 6 2 24 7
UT Jack Moroknek Butler SR .450 .504 .899 37 49 10 0 13 36 1
DH Ethan Petry South Carolina JR .358 .465 .651 21 38 8 1 7 25 0
TWP DJ Newman Bowling Green JR .404 .486 .629 28 36 8 0 4 16 8

Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Kade Anderson LSU SO 3.52 5-0 0 0 38.1 31 61 10 .221
SP Jamie Arnold Florida State JR 3.07 3-0 0 0 29.1 19 38 11 .186
SP Trey Beard Florida Atlantic SO 2.82 4-0 0 0 38.1 22 66 19 .165
SP Ethan Norby East Carolina SO 2.49 4-2 1 0 43.1 30 60 9 .194
SP Zach Root Arkansas JR 3.23 4-1 1 0 39 31 53 12 .212
RP Ryan Bilka Richmond JR 2.70 4-2 0 0 33.1 21 30 6 .176
RP Isaiah Magdaleno Hawaii SO 1.78 3-0 0 4 30.1 15 34 2 .139
TWP DJ Newman Bowling Green JR 3.77 0-0 0 0 14.1 15 16 4 .268

Third Team Hitters

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Alex Calarco Maryland SR .336 .471 .766 34 36 7 0 13 47 0
1B Kuhio Aloy Arkansas SO .373 .431 .696 29 38 9 0 8 38 0
2B Daniel Dickinson LSU JR .362 .531 .681 36 34 9 0 7 35 5
SS Roch Cholowsky UCLA SO .351 .515 .651 34 34 7 1 8 29 3
3B Anthony DePino Rhode Island SR .410 .553 .860 39 41 7 1 12 29 10
IF Maddox Molony Oregon SO .383 .468 .777 25 36 4 0 11 26 3
OF Max Belyeu Texas JR .358 .465 .642 22 34 7 1 6 22 3
OF Kyle Fossum Youngstown State SR .465 .581 .889 29 46 12 0 10 29 5
OF James Quinn-Irons George Mason SR .443 .533 .748 40 51 12 1 7 40 13
DH Ike Irish Auburn JR .349 .457 .674 22 30 5 1 7 24 3
UT Maximus Martin Kansas State JR .396 .476 .857 31 36 9 0 11 38 2
TWP Bryce Calloway New Orleans SR .363 .435 .696 29 37 4 0 10 29 0

Third Team Pitchers

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Jack Bennett Western Kentucky JR 0.86 5-0 0 0 31.1 26 32 6 .222
SP Patrick Forbes Louisville JR 3.89 2-1 0 0 37 31 65 11 .218
SP Aidan Haugh North Carolina SR 1.69 3-2 1 0 37.1 21 44 10 .159
SP JB Middleton Southern Miss JR 2.20 5-1 0 0 41 25 50 12 .175
SP Brennan Stuprich Southeastern Louisiana SR 1.87 6-1 0 0 43.1 23 66 15 .158
RP Colby Allen Southern Miss JR 2.73 3-2 0 6 33 24 37 6 .203
RP Nate Snead Tennessee JR 2.08 2-0 0 3 26 21 21 8 .228
TWP Bryce Calloway New Orleans SR 2.19 0-0 0 7 12.1 6 10 4 .143

Freshmen First Team Hitters
*only true freshmen are considered

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Chase Fralick Auburn FR .353 .396 .500 17 36 6 0 3 25 0
1B Myles Bailey Florida State FR .348 .458 .708 25 31 5 0 9 22 2
2B Brendan Lawson Florida FR .323 .456 .573 25 31 3 0 7 33 5
SS Tyler Bell Kentucky FR .347 .412 .594 28 35 10 0 5 31 5
3B Rylan Lujo Dayton FR .430 .479 .736 33 52 12 2 7 38 9
IF Tague Davis Louisville FR .325 .436 .738 19 26 3 0 10 26 0
OF Derek Curiel* LSU FR .408 .555 .621 38 42 9 2 3 24 1
OF AJ Evasco Kansas State FR .367 .435 .696 26 29 9 1 5 29 1
OF Sawyer Strosnider TCU FR .379 .462 .680 26 39 8 4 5 32 5
UT Jake Hanley Indiana FR .398 .481 .619 28 45 7 0 6 28 1
DH Levi Clark Tennessee FR .355 .494 .726 17 22 5 0 6 23 1
TWP Alex Hernandez Georgia Tech FR .333 .421 .667 27 36 5 2 9 39 2

Freshmen First Team Pitchers
*only true freshmen are considered

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP Cam Bagwell UNC Wilmington FR 1.69 5-0 0 0 42.2 27 28 8 .171
SP Smith Bailey Arizona FR 3.13 1-1 0 0 31.2 33 30 14 .270
SP Aidan King Florida FR 3.03 3-1 0 0 29.2 23 32 9 .213
SP Jack Ohman Yale FR 0.00 3-0 0 0 30.1 17 38 10 .165
SP Dax Whitney Oregon State FR 3.38 3-2 0 0 32 26 50 12 .217
RP Casan Evans LSU FR 0.90 1-0 0 5 20 13 34 8 .186
RP Dylan Volantis Texas FR 1.17 2-0 0 6 23 16 27 4 .198
TWP Alex Hernandez Georgia Tech FR 7.50 0-1 0 1 6 3 3 3 .150

Freshmen Second Team Hitters 
*only true freshmen are considered

Pos. Name School Class AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Jacob Lee VCU FR .298 .364 .606 22 31 6 1 8 31 1
1B Rintaro Sasaki Stanford FR .298 .387 .442 12 31 3 0 4 25 0
2B Dalton Wentz Wake Forest FR .322 .391 .461 21 37 10 0 2 20 1
SS Tyler Lichtenberger Appalachian State FR .421 .487 .589 23 40 9 2 1 22 5
3B Brodie Johnston Vanderbilt FR .309 .320 .564 18 29 7 1 5 25 1
IF Cooper Malamazian Indiana FR .364 .434 .667 17 24 11 0 3 22 1
OF Braden Burress East Carolina FR .395 .500 .553 25 30 6 0 2 13 9
OF Jamie Daly Davidson FR .340 .441 .638 27 32 8 1 6 24 2
OF Bub Terrell Auburn FR .291 .382 .477 18 25 4 0 4 17 3
DH Adrian Rodriguez Texas FR .326 .385 .568 18 31 8 0 5 14 8
UT Matt Ineich Ohio FR .456 .505 .589 16 41 6 0 2 16 7
TWP Noah Franco TCU FR .277 .409 .553 23 26 6 1 6 20 1

Freshmen Second Team Pitchers 
*only true freshmen are considered

Pos. Name School Class ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB OBA
SP James Litman Florida Atlantic FR 3.06 2-0 0 0 32.1 28 29 10 .237
SP Landon Mack Rutgers FR 3.15 3-2 0 0 34.1 28 27 9 .228
SP Serigne Sarre Mount St. Mary's FR 2.88 3-3 0 0 34.1 37 51 14 .268
SP Bryson Treichel North Florida FR 2.70 3-1 1 0 33.1 26 36 7 .208
SP Wade Walton High Point FR 3.86 5-2 1 0 39.2 36 51 13 .235
SP Jack Frankel Liberty FR 3.00 4-2 0 0 30 22 25 6 .206
RP Ryan Lynch North Carolina FR 1.46 2-0 0 1 24.2 16 32 10 .180
RP Easton Teel Oral Roberts FR 2.43 1-1 0 0 29.2 28 26 6 .243
TWP Noah Franco TCU FR 7.36 0-0 0 0 11 9 16 8 .214


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