Texas A&M's baseball program capped a dominant regular season with six players earning All-SEC recognition, a testament to the team's depth and consistency.
All-SEC Honors Highlight Aggies' Historic Season
The Aggies finished the regular slate at 39‑13, the most wins in program history, and the conference acknowledged that success with a sweeping slate of awards.
Leading the list, Gavin Grahovac secured a spot on the All-SEC First Team and was additionally named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, underscoring his excellence on the field and in the classroom.
Caden Sorrell also earned First Team honors after posting a .343/.434/.768 slash line, driving in 74 runs and launching 23 home runs, numbers that placed him among the conference leaders.
Chris Hacopian contributed to the offense with a 16‑game on‑base streak against SEC opponents, adding a reliable presence at the plate.
Rising Stars and Freshman Impact
Freshman Nico Partida was recognized with Perfect Game's Midseason Freshman of the Year, while Jorian Wilson emerged as a late‑season starter, providing a spark to the lineup.
Pitching Excellence
Clayton Freshcorn anchored the bullpen, leading the SEC with 12 saves and posting a 2.42 ERA, a performance that helped stabilize the team during tight games.
With such a blend of veteran production and emerging talent, the Aggies look poised to carry their momentum into the postseason, aiming to translate regular‑season success into deeper runs on the national stage.