Oklahoma State’s junior outfielder Kollin Ritchie has been recognized as a 2026 All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, earning a spot on the organization’s second‑team list and adding to the program’s rich tradition of accolades.
During the 2026 campaign Ritchie compiled a .326 batting average while launching 31 home runs, adding 13 doubles and driving in 75 runs across 60 games, numbers that placed him among the nation’s most productive hitters.
His 31 homers rank second in OSU single‑season history, trailing only the NCAA record set by Pete Incaviga, and mark the first time a Cowboy has reached the 30‑home‑run milestone since 1999.
Ritchie also contributed to the team’s offensive depth, logging 20 games with multiple RBIs and ranking second on the club with 19 multi‑hit performances, underscoring his consistency.
The junior’s .804 slugging percentage places him eighth in program history, and he became the fifth player in school lore to register multiple three‑home‑run games in a career, bringing his career total to 53 homers.
Historical Context
Coach Josh Holliday’s club continues to produce talent that competes at the highest levels, and Ritchie’s selection adds to a legacy that includes 153 All‑America honors for OSU baseball.