Whitney adds two more First‑Team All‑America nods
Dax Whitney, the Oregon State right‑hander, was selected to the First‑Team All‑America roster by both Baseball America and the American Baseball Coaches Association, adding to his already impressive postseason résumé.
The latest selections bring his total All‑America recognitions to four, a tally that also includes honors from Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
Whitney closed the season with a 6‑1 record and a 2.00 earned run average, striking out 104 batters over 63 innings while limiting opponents to a .185 batting average.
He also posted a 0.95 WHIP and allowed just 42 hits, underscoring his dominance on the mound.
A milestone in Oregon State history
He becomes the seventh Beaver since 2021 to amass four or more All‑America nods, joining Cooper Hjerpe, Jacob Melton, Travis Bazzana, Bridger Holmes, Aiva Arquette and Gavin Turley in that exclusive club.
Recognition from across the sport
The accolades were announced by a range of national outlets, including Oregon State University, Baseball America, the American Baseball Coaches Association, Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, reflecting a broad consensus on his performance.
Program momentum
The successive All‑America selections illustrate the sustained excellence of Oregon State’s baseball development pipeline, a trend that began with Hjerpe’s 2021 campaign and has continued through the contributions of recent standouts.