The 2026 collegiate baseball season concluded with a wave of accolades for the Texas Longhorns, as four of its standout players earned spots on the All-American teams announced this week.
First-Team Honors
Dylan Volantis and Sam Cozart headlined the honors, each securing first-team selections that underscore their dominance on the mound and in the bullpen.
Third-Team Recognition
Aiden Robbins and Carson Tinney were placed on the third team, their contributions reflected in power numbers and defensive reliability.
Statistical Highlights
Volantis posted a 2.08 earned-run average and struck out 135 batters over 95 innings, while also limiting opponents to a .189 batting average. Cozart, meanwhile, maintained a 1.72 ERA across 23 appearances and recorded nine saves.
Offensive Production
Robbins brought firepower to the lineup, blasting 24 home runs and driving in 64 runs while batting .333 for the season. Tinney added 22 homers of his own and contributed 58 RBIs in just 61 games.
Defensive Excellence
Tinney’s defensive prowess earned him a Rawlings Gold Glove award, recognizing him among the nation’s best at his position.
The quartet’s recognitions not only spotlight individual excellence but also reinforce the Longhorns’ rising stature in collegiate baseball, a narrative that will likely shape recruiting and future performance.