Arizona Wildcats’ Mount Rushmore: Legends Who Shaped the Program
A look at the four athletes honored as the Mount Rushmore of Arizona Wildcats baseball, their historic achievements, and the lasting influence they have on the program and beyond.
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A look at the four athletes honored as the Mount Rushmore of Arizona Wildcats baseball, their historic achievements, and the lasting influence they have on the program and beyond.

Former Arizona Wildcats star Dave Stegman will be celebrated in the 2026 College Baseball Hall of Fame class, as the university welcomes a wave of transfers and sees several players invited to the MLB Draft Combine

The College Baseball Hall of Fame has announced the induction of former Arizona star Dave Stegman and longtime Tucson resident Brent Strom, celebrating their enduring impact on the game.

Former Arizona standout Dave Stegman prepares for his Hall of Fame induction while the Wildcats welcome new transfers and draft prospects gear up for the 2026 MLB Draft.

Adrian Rodriguez became the third player in Men's College World Series history to hit for the cycle, driving in seven runs and tallying 12 total bases in a 14-2 win that propelled Texas into a showdown with Georgia.

Adrian Rodriguez became the third player in Men's College World Series history to hit for the cycle, driving in seven runs and tying single-game records with 12 total bases as Texas defeated Alabama 14-2.

Adrian Rodriguez delivered a double, triple, single and home run in a single College World Series game, a rarity that rewrites the tournament’s record books.
In a dominant 14-2 victory over Alabama, Texas’ Adrian Rodriguez went 5-for-5, drove in seven runs and completed a rare cycle, joining an elite list that includes Christian Moore and Jerry Kindall.

An in‑depth look at Chip Hale's contract through 2030, the team's 19‑34 record, key injuries, and the outlook for a program seeking a rebound after a challenging year.

A look at the Wildcats' steep decline, the emergence of promising underclassmen, and the strategic shifts ahead for the University of Arizona's program.

The Wildcats finished 19‑34 overall and 9‑21 in the Big 12, the worst season since 1995, prompting a potential roster revamp.

The Wildcats fell 7-5 to Oklahoma State in their final game, finishing with their worst record since 1995 and missing both the Big 12 Tournament and the NCAA Tournament.