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College  | Story | 1/26/2026

Conference Preview: Atlantic Sun

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

For all of Perfect Game's conference previews as part of the 2026 college baseball preview content, the 2025 records and all-conference teams are available for free. The conference top prospects and individual team breakdowns can be viewed with a subscription.

2025 Records

Teams are listed in alphabetical order* 



Gold Division

Team W L W L
Austin Peay 45 14 26 4
Bellarmine 17 38 11 19
Central Arkansas 20 34 12 18
EKU 11 44 8 22
Lipscomb 25 30 17 13
North Alabama 24 31 16 14

Graphite Division

Team W L W L
FGCU 31 29 16 14
Jacksonville 30 26 17 13
North Florida 27 29 15 15
Queens 9 44 7 23
Stetson 41 22 24 6
West Georgia* 20 31 11 19


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name School Stats/Notes
C Trevor Conley Austin Peay Returning 1st Team All-ASUN from '25, .295/3/33, 13 2B's, a year ago, veteran backstop with track record of performance
1B Pete Craska North Alabama .344/7/35 in '25, big bat speed and power; makes excellent swing decisions, slugged .550 last year
2B Kyler Proctor Austin Peay Returning 1st Team All-ASUN from '25, .328/6/42; top of the order profile, sure-handed up the middle
3B Ray Velazquez Austin Peay Returning 1st Team All-ASUN from '25, .362/18/57; controls zone, great offensive profile, power showed up often last year
SS Landon Akers Bellarmine Returning 2nd Team All-ASUN from '25, .356/6/24, well-rounded profile offensively, good defender
IF Juan Delacruz Stetson Returning 2nd Team All-ASUN from '25, .297/4/37, veteran RHH with bat-to-ball skills, quality defender at 2B
OF Jonah Shields Jacksonville Returning 3rd Team All ASUN in '25; .359/2/36, also hit 10 2B's in '25, great B2B, impacts with legs, moving to OF from 2B
OF Foster Apple Stetson ASUN All-Freshman Team in '25, hit .303 with 10 2B's; expected to take on bigger role, impactful offensive traits
OF Zeb Allen Central Arkansas 3rd Team All-ASUN in '25, hit .295 with 17 2B's and 9 HR's, top of the order bat, power shows up and impacts with legs
DH Cole Johnson Austin Peay ASUN Freshman of the Year in '25; .347/8/68, also hit 22 2B's, advanced hit tool, one of the more consistent bats in the conference
UT Evan Dempsey FGCU 1st Team All-American in '25, top two-way talent in the nation, well-rounded offensive profile, 92-95 w/ two + breaking balls too
SP Cody Airington Austin Peay Returning Friday night starter, 3.54 ERA across 40.2 IP, 38:16 K:BB, veteran arm with unicorn FB
SP Christopher Diaz FGCU 4.80 ERA across 75 IP in '25, 81:21 K:BB, 92-95 w/ three pitches for strikes, excellent command
SP Alex Walsh Jacksonville 3.99 ERA across 67.2 IP in '25, weekend starter that returns, 3 pitches for strikes, up to 94 mostly 89-92 & knows how to pitch
SP James Hays Stetson 4.92 ERA across 53 IP in '25, power mix, mid-90s FB with one of the best sliders in the conference
RP Kaleb Applebey Austin Peay 3.50 ERA across 36 IP in '25, 49 K's in closer role, moving to weekend starter role, Cape Cod All-Star this summer, power stuff


Player of the Year: Ray Velazquez
, 3B, Austin Peay
Pitcher of the Year: Evan Dempsey
, OF/RHP, FGCU
Freshman of the Year: Cade Walter, OF, Jacksonville

Top Prospects

Conference top prospects by class and team-by-team breakdowns included with subscription 

2026 MLB Draft Prospects

Austin Peay

-IF Ray Velazquez
-RHP Cody Airington
-RHP Elijah Underhill
-RHP Kaleb Applebey
-IF Cole Johnson
-RHP Kade Shatwell
-C Trevor Conley
-IF Kyler Proctor

Bellarmine

-IF Landon Akers
-OF Eli Watson
-RHP Karl Ralamb

Central Arkansas

-OF Zeb Allen
-RHP Hunter Alexander
-RHP Denver Hamilton

EKU


-OF David Alvarez
-OF Jay Douglas
-IF Pedro Moreno

FGCU

-RHP/OF Evan Dempsey
-RHP Christopher Diaz
-LHP Simon Aluko

Jacksonville

-IF Sammy Mummau
-LHP Gavin Dicks
-RHP Payton Waters
-LHP Alex Walsh
-IF/OF Jonah Shields

Lipscomb

-LHP Jevarra Martin
-IF Damion Kenealy
-IF Cam Pruitt
-RHP Cole O'Brien

North Alabama

-OF Tait Nunnally
-RHP Jake Boyner
-IF Dylan Coleman
-1B Pete Craska

North Florida

-LHP Dakota Stone
-LHP Joseph Dimino
-RHP Clay Hendry

Queens

-LHP Joey Ruller
-OF Mitchel Basterrechea
-RHP Davin Pollard

Stetson

-IF Juan Delacruz
-RHP James Hays
-IF Yohann Dessureault
-IF/OF Jayden Hylton

West Georgia

-RHP Luke Ridley
-OF Brady McDevitt
-IF Fano Cruz
-OF Anthony Cole


2027 MLB Draft Prospects: 

Nathan Negre, OF, Central Arkansas
Jon Embury, C, FGCU
Cade Walter, OF, Jacksonville
Brady Miller, IF, Lipscomb
Cayden Sheffield, OF, North Alabama
Seth Alford, IF, North Florida
Jack Clevidence, RHP, Queens
Foster Apple, IF/OF, Stetson
Khaleel Pratt, OF, EKU

2028 MLB Draft Prospects: 

Mason Pickering, C, Austin Peay
Caden Meeler, RHP, Central Arkansas
Hyatt Richardson, RHP, FGCU
Cody Underwood, RHP, Lipscomb
John Austin Wood, C, North Alabama
Drew Buchanan, IF, North Florida
Samuel Fernandez, C, Stetson


Austin Peay

Head coach Roland Fanning has taken the Austin Peay program to new heights in the three years he’s been at the helm so far. 2026 marks year four under his leadership and they bring back plenty of talent to rattle off their another 40-win season again. The Governors have had a prolific offense since Fanning took over and it’s looking like they’ll replicate that once again this spring. They return four all-conference hitters, senior catcher Trevor Conley, sophomore first baseman Cole Johnson, junior second baseman Kyler Proctor and junior Ray Velazquez, that will provide quite the gauntlet at the top. They’ll have to replace some production from a season ago but as we’ve seen before, the Governors have ample talent to do just that. On the mound, they’ll be able to roll out one of the better staffs in conference as well. Headlining the weekend rotation is Cody Airington who returns to his Friday night role. Kaleb Applebey will make the move from the closer role and projects to start on Saturdays. Chance Cox and Elijah Underhill will battle for weekend innings but will fill multiple roles as well. Kade Shatwell will be the high leverage arm out of the bullpen, and he brings power stuff to the table that should be able to nail games down. It's once again another talented group in Clarksville that will challenge for another conference title in 2026. 

Bellarmine

2025 was a year of firsts for the Bellarmine program, a first-year head coach in Ben Reel that rattled off their most wins since 2019, capping the year with beating a nationally ranked team for the first time in program history as well. They’ll look to build off that momentum in 2026 as they bring back three of their top contributors on the offensive side. Headlining the offense for the Knights heading into the year is all-conference team shortstop Landon Akers, who led the offense a year ago with 80 total hits. Eli Watson and Luke Scales also return, both coming off years that saw them sit inside the top-four on the team in hitting. They also dipped into the portal to get an impactful transfer bat in AJ Swader, a grad transfer from Spring Hill College that hit north of .400 in 2025. On the pitching side, they’ll roll out a pair of juniors to lead the weekend staff in Karl Ralamb, a transfer from St. Louis, and Chase Carver, coming off 14 starts a year ago. They’ll round out the weekend mix with grad senior Lucas Letsinger and senior Presley Monteforte. Evan Hart is set to be relied upon out of the bullpen and is coming off a great fall showing. Reel is used to winning, something he did a lot of in the NAIA ranks and will look to bring those winning ways to the Bellarmine program, starting in 2026. 

Central Arkansas

The 2025 season was one that the Bears just seemed to struggle to get their footing as the season unfolded. They finished up with a 20-35 record and 12-18 in conference, a mark that the staff hopes to turn around in 2026. The offense returns some key contributors from a season ago as three of their top four bats in 2025 return. There’s a familiar face at the top of the lineup as two-year starter and all-conference type bat Zeb Allen is back for his third season and will be slated in the leadoff spot once again. Nathan Negre is coming off a strong freshman campaign a year ago and will look to do even more in the power department this spring. They also return Keon Moseni to the lineup, a consistent bat that’s continued to add power to the profile. Rounding out the heart of their order will be Jagger Schattle, a graduate student who put together a solid campaign a year ago. The Bears dipped into the JUCO ranks to grab their Friday night starter in Denver Hamilton, a transfer from Seminole State College that threw 60 innings a year ago to the tune of a 2.25 ERA. Rounding out the weekend staff will be freshman Caden Meeler, redshirt freshman Caide White and junior JB Williams. Hunter Alexander is set to be their high leverage arm out of the bullpen. 2026 has a chance to see the Bears bounce back with their returning production to the lineup, especially as their pitching staff gets more experience as the season unfolds. 

EKU

There will be a new voice at the helm for the EKU program this upcoming season in head coach Jan Weisberg. Weisberg comes over from DII Valdosta State after winning 30-plus games and put together the magical run we saw a few years ago at Birmingham-Southern. He inherits a team from a year ago that struggled mightily, finishing with only 11 wins, but he’s looking to turn things around and do so quickly in 2026. They’re optimistic about the top of their lineup, led by senior outfield Jay Douglas who will set the table at the top. Redshirt freshman Khaleel Pratt transferred in from Kentucky and has been dynamic since stepping on campus. Junior David Alvarez is another name that is projected to be right in the heart of the order after a big campaign in the JUCO ranks a year ago. They bring back some arms with experience as well to lead the weekend rotation, led by sophomore Carson van Haaren. Senior Hayden Collins is making the jump from the bullpen to the Saturday role, and they’ll round out the weekend staff with redshirt junior Bradley Gagen, another arm that logged over 45 innings in 2025. Weisberg is looking for a big bounce back campaign for the Colonels as they try to get back to their winning ways in 2026. 

FGCU

FGCU once again rolls into the season with expectations of challenging for the ASUN title and they have the talent to do just that. This will be the 24th season under Dave Tollett’s guidance and they’ve been one of the more consistent teams across the years, constatntly pushing for conference titles and regional births. Everything starts with the pitching staff with this 2026 group as they’re led by an All-American from a year ago in Evan Dempsey. Dempsey is one of the top two-way talents in the entire country who’s casually 92-95 with two plus breaking balls. They’ll round it out with Christopher Diaz, a junior right-hander who brings great stuff and command to the mix. Sophomore right-hander Logan Baisley and senior right-hander Logan Eisenbarth will compete for weekend innings as well. Ashton Pocol and Simon Aluko will be their high leverage arms out of the bullpen, both bringing great experience and stuff to the table. Dempsey will be the leader on the offensive side as well, coming off a year that saw him hit over .300. Sophomore catcher Jon Embury also returns after a strong freshman campaign in 2025. Nathan Gagnon, Javier Gorostola, and Jarrett Nelson will be situated right at the top of the order and the staff expects great things out of them. This should be another fun roster in Fort Myers and they’ll look to continue rattling off wins this spring. 

Jacksonville

Head coach Chris Hayes enters into his 10th season at the helm with the first nine years being highlighted by over 250 wins and leading the Dolphins to two Regional appearances. There’s a good bit of experience on the pitching staff in 2026 as they return weekend starter Alex Walsh who will lead the group on Friday nights. Rounding out the weekend staff will be a pair of transfers in Gavin Dicks, a transfer from Polk State, and Brendan Holland, a transfer from UMass-Lowell. Talented freshman JJ Gardner will challenge for weekend innings and has one of the bigger arms on the staff. They have a host of arms out of the bullpen with Grant Brooks and Payton Waters set to be relied upon in high leverage moments. After missing all of 2025, Cade Walter is a name that popped this fall and is set to spearhead the offense at the top. They return shortstop Sammy Mummau, one of the best defenders in the conference. Roger Vergara and Sam Grunberg are a pair of transfers that have made an impact immediately since stepping onto campus and will be at the top of the order to kick things off. Another name to know is Jonah Shields, a returning starter from a year ago that is making the move to the outfield and will look to replicate the numbers he put up a year ago. There’s talent all over this roster and they have a solid chance to challenge for another ASUN title in 2026. 

Lipscomb

The 2025 season ended roughly for the Lipscomb program as they entered the final week at 25-25 and finished up with five straight losses. They played a brutal out of conference schedule with power programs littering the schedule, however, the Bison turned it on in conference play finishing with a 17-13 record in conference play. On the offensive side, they’ll be able to roll out plenty of experience no matter how they decide to formulate the lineup. Three of their top hitters will be junior outfield Jordan Thomas, senior third baseman Damion Kenealy Jr, and redshirt junior Danny Ramirez. All three have plenty of collegiate at-bats under their belt and will be relied upon heavily at the top of the order. Aaron Stelogeannis, another senior, also returns after hitting north of .300 last year. Catcher Alejandro Ludeiro will be relied upon as an impact bat along with handling a staff with maybe more experience than the offensive side. Kaleb Kantola, Adam Jamison, and Jace Trautner are projected to lead the rotation with all-conference arm from last year Cole O’Brien also returning. Jevarra Martin will also push for innings and has been a name that’s impressed the staff since transferring in from Polk State. It’s a veteran roster and they have their eyes set on the fourth conference title under head coach Jeff Forehand. 

North Alabama

Since head coach Jad Prachniak has taken over the UNA program, the win totals have increased in every season since his first year in 2023. They’ll look to continue that trend in 2026 and they have the talent to push towards the top of the league. The Lions have a formidable one-two at the top of their rotation in a pair of returning freshman all-conference arms from a year ago. Tripp Patterson threw 85 innings a year ago and is set to lead the rotation on Friday nights with Luke Davenport transitioning from a bullpen role last season to the Saturday role in 2026. Jake Boynar will get weekend innings to kick off the year and Reese Young, who’s coming back from injury, should push his way into weekend innings when he gets back. They also return some experience from last year’s team in the bullpen as well in Gavin Oswald and John Allen Stogner. Cayden Sheffield, a transfer in from Georgia Tech will be relied upon at the top of the order with Pete Craska and Dylan Coleman providing some thump in the heart of their order. Nash Rippen is a name that is coming off a big fall showing and will be another power bat in the middle of the order. Tait Nunnally is another name to know on this Lions offense and is one of the more versatile defenders on the team. Things have been trending the right way ever since Prachniak took over and this team has a strong chance to continue building on that this spring. 

North Florida

The 2025 season was one highlighted by the Ospreys finishing with their best in-conference record since 2016. They’ll look to build on that success in 2026, the third season under Joe Mercadante. They hit the portal hard on the pitching side of things and will have a trio of transfers leading the weekend staff in Dakota Stone, Clay Hendry, and Joseph Dimino. They also brought in Ed Wagner in from Charlotte, and he’ll push for weekend innings as well. Zane Starling, a returning junior right-hander is set to be the high leverage option out of the bullpen to kick off the year. It’s an older group on the pitching side that has plenty of stuff and strike throwing ability. A pair of returners are set to be at the top of the order in Seth Alford and Carter White, both coming off promising campaigns a year ago. Jackson Toberman, a transfer in from the JUCO level, put together a big season at Gaston last year and will be a middle of the order power bat from the jump. In this age of college baseball, the hits on transfers are a big reason for success and they are betting on some transfers on the offensive side as well in Toberman, third baseman Matthew Farner, and center fielder Gialdri Gomez. It’s an experienced roster throughout for the Ospreys as they enter 2026 and they should have enough talent to challenge at the top of the conference again. 

Queens

Coming off a year that saw Royals win only nine games, head coach Jake Hendrick is looking to turn things around and do so quickly in 2026. It’s been a challenging transition from the DII ranks but the 2026 team is talented with a host of transfers on each side of the ball that should allow them to add onto their win total. Starting on the offensive side of things, Seminole State transfer Kendal McDowell has come on strong and projects at the leadoff spot to kick off the year. Another Seminole State transfer in first baseman Grayson Childers will be another impactful bat in the heart of the order as well as Lassen Community College transfer Mitch Basterrachea, who brings top end tools to the offense, giving him the ability to impact in a lot of different ways. Senior starting shortstop anibal Rivera also returns and is healthy after playing through injury a year ago. Two of their main returners from the 2025 team will lead the pitching staff in Adrian Quezada and Joey Ruller, both are arms that the staff feels confident that they can rely on. Cleveland Community College transfer Jackson Gowan and Evansville transfer Jack Clevidence will round out the weekend staff and challenge each other for Sunday innings. They brought in closer Davin Pollard from Austin Peay and he brings a power mix with one of the best fastballs in the conference. There’s plenty of reasons for optimism around the Queens program and they’ll look to turn things around in 2026 with this talented group. 

Stetson

Stetson has been one of the perineal powers in the ASUN ranks for quite some time and bring back yet another loaded team with their eyes set on another conference title in 2026. They bring back a good bit of production from last year’s team on the offensive side of things. Freshman all-conference team member Foster Apple is set to take on a bigger role in 2026 after a freshman campaign that saw him hit over .300. Juan Delacruz and Landon Russell also return after solid campaigns a year ago, both with over 175 at-bats in 2025. Yohann Desssureault missed almost all of 2025 after an injury but the staff hopes he returns to 2024 form where he hit .239 with eleven homers. Jayden Hylton is another senior with plenty of experience and is hoping to put together a good campaign in 2026. They will have to replace one of the better pitchers in the conference from a season ago in Johnathan Gonzalez but as they always do, there’s talent and guys ready to step up. James Hays was in the rotation a year ago and has some of the better stuff in the conference. Ethan Phillips returns as well after a year that saw him throw 48 innings and register thirteen starts. Jake Gorelick is another returner with plenty of experience under his belt. It's once again one of the top rosters in the ASUN and they have as good of a chance as any to win the conference in 2026. 

West Georgia

West Georgia made the jump in 2025 to Division-1 and with that usually comes a year full of heartache. Not for the Wolves, they rattled off 20 wins, an impressive feat with how transitions to D1 usually go. 20 wins isn’t the goal for the staff, and they’ll look to continue building onto that in 2026. Starting on the mound will be a pair of transfers in the Friday and Saturday roles in Old Dominion transfer Luke Ridley and Santa Fe transfer Macklin Miller. Sophomore right-hander Wilson Donnelly is set to take over a larger role after not seeing time in his freshman year on campus. Zane Wright also transferred in from Polk State and will challenge for weekend innings. GCSU transfer Lex Kenny projects to be the high leverage reliever with Josh Lanum filling multiple roles on the staff as well. Outfielder Brady McDevitt returns after a solid season a year ago and will be relied upon to spearhead the offense once again in 2026. They hit the JUCO ranks to grab a pair of power bats in Fano Cruz and Anthony Cole, both set to be in the heart of the order to kick off the year. Jacob Bowman and Gabe Wuerth are projected to make an excellent pair up the middle and are two of the better defenders on the team. It was a solid first season at the D1 level for the Wolves but they’re aiming for higher and will start that push in just a few weeks. 


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