Baseball

Florida Gators’ Lawson and King Earn Second‑Team All‑American Honors

Sophomore standout leads the team in offense while King eyes a potential 2026 unanimous accolade

Baseball America has released its second‑team All‑American selections, and the Florida Gators are well represented with sophomore Brendan Lawson and senior Aidan King earning the honor.

Lawson, a Canadian native, has been a catalyst for the Gators’ offense, topping the team in several categories and setting new career highs, including a flawless .983 fielding percentage that underscores his reliability in the outfield.

King, who could still add a 2026 unanimous All‑American nod if he receives further recognition from D1Baseball, paced the staff with eight victories, a 3.21 earned‑run average and 97 innings pitched, while also posting a 4.84 strikeout‑to‑walk ratio and a 0.89 WHIP in SEC play.

His dominance was on full display as he completed five starts that stretched into the seventh inning against conference opponents, a testament to his durability and command.

Awards and Accolades

The accolades reflect the collaborative effort behind the rankings, which draw on the expertise of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, the American Baseball Coaches Association, Perfect Game and D1Baseball, all of which contribute to the composite evaluation of collegiate talent.

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