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Texas Longhorns Dominate SEC Postseason Honors

Freshman Anthony Pack Jr. earns Freshman of the Year as five players receive conference accolades

The SEC has announced its postseason honors, recognizing five members of the Texas Longhorns baseball roster for their standout performances.

Freshman Excellence

Freshman Anthony Pack Jr. captured the conference’s Freshman of the Year award after posting a league‑leading batting average of .400 and an on‑base percentage of .511.

Veteran Aiden Robbins was named the SEC Newcomer of the Year, ranking fourth in slugging percentage at .697 and posting an OPS of 1.120 during conference play.

Pitching Dominance

Pitcher Dylan Volantis earned first‑team honors for the second consecutive season, finishing the regular season with an 8‑1 record and a 2.05 ERA that tops the SEC and ranks sixth nationally.

Reliever Sam Cozart paced the league’s hurlers with a microscopic 1.01 ERA and a WHIP of 0.64, underscoring his dominance on the mound.

Offensive Leadership

Catch‑er Carson Tinney led Texas in multiple offensive categories, including a team‑best 20 home runs and an OPS of 1.168, highlighting his all‑around impact.

Additional Longhorns such as Chance Ruffin, Eric Weiss, Parker French, Jake Mangum, Drew Stubbs, Brooks Kieschnick, Kyle Russell, Murphy Stehly and Jeff Ontiveros also received recognition for their contributions throughout the season.

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