Oklahoma State University announced that two of its star athletes have been selected as 2026 Collegiate All‑Americans by Perfect Game, the premier scouting service for amateur baseball.
Outfielder Kollin Ritchie earned a place on the PG All‑America Second Team, capping a season in which he hit .326 and ranked among the nation’s leaders with 31 home runs, 75 runs batted in, 185 total bases and an .804 slugging percentage.
Ritchie’s 31 homers sit second in the country for the season and represent the second‑highest single‑season total in program history, making him one of only four Cowboys ever to reach the 30‑home‑run plateau and the first since 1999.
Third‑baseman Aidan Meola, a fifth‑year senior, was named to the third team at his position after batting .320 with 17 homers and 69 RBIs in 50 games, posting a .644 slugging percentage and a 1.069 OPS while ranking fourth nationally in RBIs per game.
Program legacy and future prospects
The recognition adds to Oklahoma State’s rich baseball heritage, which boasts 155 All‑America selections in its history and 19 players who have earned the honor under head coach Josh Holliday.
Both Meola and Ritchie will now look ahead to the upcoming season, hoping to build on their record‑setting performances and contribute to the Cowboys’ continued success on the national stage.