Blake Primrose Makes History with Multiple All‑America Honors
Blake Primrose becomes the first Hawk to collect multiple non‑freshman postseason All‑America honors in a single season, breaking records and earning a suite of national accolades.
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Blake Primrose becomes the first Hawk to collect multiple non‑freshman postseason All‑America honors in a single season, breaking records and earning a suite of national accolades.

Evan Dempsey, Jon Embury and Javier Gorostola were selected to the ABCA/Rawlings All‑Southeast Region teams, highlighting a breakout season for Florida Gulf Coast University’s program.

Sophomore catcher Blake Primrose earned two All‑America Third Team nods, set new single‑season records and was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, cementing his place among the nation’s elite.

Jackson Flora, a standout pitcher for UC Santa Barbara, has been named to the All‑America First Team by Baseball America and the American Baseball Coaches Association, highlighting a season that culminates in the nation's top prospect for the upcoming MLB Draft.
Florida's baseball team finishes 41‑21, secures the No. 8 national seed, and sees three players named All‑America by Baseball America, highlighting a season of individual and collective achievement.

For the first time in school history, five Georgia Tech baseball players have been recognized as All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association, highlighting a breakthrough season that includes record-breaking performances and national acclaim.

Three Kansas players collect multiple All‑American honors and championship titles, underscoring a dominant season for the program.

Three Florida Gators players receive Second‑Team All‑America recognition, highlighting a season of offensive firepower and pitching dominance.

Baseball America’s latest All‑American list highlights Florida’s rising stars, with Lawson’s offensive surge and King’s dominant pitching performance setting the stage for a promising season.

Turner's latest All-America selection highlights a standout season marked by historic hitting streaks, conference rankings, and a place in Michigan baseball lore.

Mississippi State’s standout players Ace Reese, Jacob Parker and Tomas Valincius were selected to the ABCA’s second team All‑America, highlighting a season marked by historic home run totals, dominant pitching and conference‑leading strikeouts.

Florida’s ace Aidan King was selected as a 2026 All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, highlighting a season marked by elite statistics and national recognition.

Tommy Harrison's outstanding 2026 campaign earned him All‑America Third Team recognition, a new school RBI record and a host of conference honors, underscoring his impact on Miami baseball.

The UConn baseball program celebrates a wave of postseason awards, highlighting standout performances from Marshall, Suchy, Hale and Righi.

The University of Georgia’s baseball program celebrates multiple All‑America selections, highlighted by Daniel Jackson’s .396 average and 31 home runs, while the squad readies for its opening CWS game against Texas

Thomas Zwirecki’s selection to the ABCA/Rawlings Division I All‑Northeast Region Second Team marks a historic milestone for Canisius baseball, highlighting his offensive and defensive dominance in the 2026 campaign.

Alabama’s shortstop Justin Lebron was named Second Team All‑American by Perfect Game USA and also earned Second Team All‑Southeast Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association, underscoring a breakout season that helped the Crimson Tide reach the College World Series for the first time in nearly three decades.
Isaiah Magdaleno’s standout junior season earns him a Perfect Game Third‑Team All‑America nod, highlighting a historic moment for the Rainbow Warriors and underscoring his dominance on the mound.

Sophomore catcher Blake Primrose was selected to the NCBWA All-America Second Team, capping a record-setting campaign that included Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, 24 home runs and multiple national accolades.

Lorenzo Carrier was selected as a First Team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America, capping a 2026 campaign that saw the Panthers set new offensive records and earn multiple accolades.

The 2026 season will be remembered for Cal Poly's breakout performance, highlighted by All‑American selections for Ryan Tayman and Nick Bonn, record‑setting statistics, and a conference sweep that propelled the Mustangs into the national spotlight.

Kennedy’s stellar 2026 campaign earned him a Second Team All-American nod from the NCBWA and Perfect Game, while his .357 batting average, 20 homers and 22 steals helped the Wildcats clinch their fourth consecutive season with 30 wins. The recognition underscores both his individual excellence and the program’s sustained success under coach Pete Hughes.

Senior third-baseman Drew Smith and junior second-baseman Ryan Cooney were selected to the ABCA/Rawlings All-Region teams, capping a season in which they led the Ducks in key offensive categories and helped secure a deep postseason run.

The 2026 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region teams highlight the conference's depth, with multiple recognitions for several programs and a slate of athletes poised for national recognition.