Georgia Tech's baseball program capped a remarkable season by sweeping the ACC awards, placing five players on the first‑team All‑ACC roster and adding a second‑team selection.
Coach Ramsey makes history
Head coach James Ramsey became the first ACC head coach to earn Coach of the Year honors in his inaugural season, underscoring the Yellow Jackets' rapid ascent.
Defensive standout Vahn Lackey was recognized as the conference's Defensive Player of the Year, capping a breakout year that included career‑high offensive numbers.
Offensive milestones
Drew Burress earned his third consecutive first‑team All‑ACC nod and tops the league with 75 runs scored, while Jarren Advincula leads the nation with 100 hits and holds Georgia Tech's BBCOR era record for hits in a season.
Carson Kerce set a single‑season doubles record for the Yellow Jackets, finishing atop the ACC in that category, and Ryan Zuckerman powered the most potent offense in the BBCOR era with 20 home runs.
On the mound, Tate McKee joined an elite group by recording back‑to‑back eight‑win seasons, the first GT pitcher to achieve the feat since Buck Farmer in 2012 and 2013.
The team's offensive output was staggering, outscoring ACC opponents 289‑136 — the largest run differential in conference history — a testament to the depth and firepower of this roster.