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2026 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America Teams Announced

June 12, 2026

The 2026 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America teams have been announced and feature 11 student-athletes who are participating in the 2026 NCAA Div. I College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. ABCA/Rawlings All-Region first team selections, which were announced June 9, were eligible for All-America honors.

First recognized in 1949, the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America teams are selected by the ABCA All-America & Coach of the Year committee, which is chaired by Brian Green of Wichita State University. The committee also includes Mitch Canham (Oregon State University), Chris Curry (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Dean Ehehalt (Monmouth University), Mike Glavine (Northeastern University), Jeff Mercer (Indiana University), Butch Thompson (Auburn University), and Tom Walter (Wake Forest University).

Finalists for the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I Gold Glove Team will be announced by Rawlings (@RawlingsSports) on X on Monday, June 15. The ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove teams for all divisions will be announced by Rawlings on X on Wednesday, June 17, while the ABCA/Rawlings Pitchers and Position Players of the Year will be announced on Monday, June 22.

The ABCA All-America Team was first recognized in 1949 and now spans nine divisions: NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, NAIA, NJCAA Divisions I, II, and III, the Pacific Association Division, and high school. ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove teams were first recognized in 2007.

SEE ALSO: 2026 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region, All-America & Gold Glove Teams–All Divisions

2026 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America Teams
NCAA Div. I All-America First Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Daniel Jackson Jr. Georgia GA
C Vahn Lackey Jr. Georgia Tech GA
1B Tague Davis So. Louisville KY
2B Jarren Advincula Jr. Georgia Tech GA
3B Tre Phelps Jr. Georgia GA
SS Roch Cholowsky Jr. UCLA CA
OF Drew Burress Jr. Georgia Tech GA
OF Landon Hairston So. Arizona State AZ
OF Hunter Ray So. Fairleigh Dickinson NJ
OF Kollin Ritchie Jr. Oklahoma State OK
OF Caden Sorrell Jr. Texas A&M TX
DH Michael Anderson Sr. Penn State PA
UT Evan Dempsey Jr. Florida Gulf Coast FL
P Mason Edwards Jr. USC CA
P Jackson Flora Jr. UC Santa Barbara CA
P Dylan Volantis So. Texas TX
P Dax Whitney So. Oregon State OR
RP Sam Cozart Fr. Texas TX
RP Clayton Freshcorn Jr. Texas A&M TX
RP Easton Hawk So. UCLA CA
 
NCAA Div. I All-America Second Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Carson Tinney Jr. Texas TX
1B Tyce Armstrong Sr. Baylor TX
1B Mulivai Levu Jr. UCLA CA
2B Nu'u Contrades Jr. Arizona State AZ
3B Ace Reese Jr. Mississippi State MS
SS Jake Schaffner Jr. North Carolina NC
OF Lorenzo Carrier Sr. Pittsburgh PA
OF AJ Gracia Jr. Virginia VA
OF Owen Hull Jr. North Carolina NC
OF Chris Katz Sr. Mercer GA
OF Jacob Parker Fr. Mississippi State MS
DH Jacob Johnson So. Saint Mary's CA
UT Braydon Kersey So. Mercer GA
UT Josiah Overbeek Fr. Army NY
P Jason DeCaro Jr. North Carolina NC
P Aidan King So. Florida FL
P Chris Levonas So. Wake Forest NC
P Wes Mendes Jr. Florida State FL
P Tomas Valincius So. Mississippi State MS
RP Hunter Alexander Sr. Central Arkansas AR
RP Ethan McElvain Jr. Arkansas AR
 
NCAA Div. I All-America Third Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Blake Primrose So. Saint Joseph's PA
1B Quinton Coats So. Cincinnati OH
1B Kade Lewis Jr. Wake Forest NC
2B Colby Turner Jr. Michigan MI
3B Troy Sudbrook Jr. Toledo OH
3B Ryan Zuckerman Jr. Georgia Tech GA
SS Dee Kennedy Jr. Kansas State KS
SS Carson Kerce Jr. Georgia Tech GA
SS Tyson LeBlanc Jr. Kansas KS
OF Derek Curiel So. LSU LA
OF Harrison Feinberg Sr. Northeastern MA
OF Tommy Harrison Jr. Miami University OH
OF Logan Hughes Jr. Texas Tech TX
OF Zion Rose Jr. Louisville KY
OF Teddy Tokheim Fr. Stanford CA
DH Diego Cardenas Sr. Abilene Christian TX
P Hunter Dietz So. Arkansas AR
P Carson Jasa So. Nebraska NE
P Logan Reddemann Jr. UCLA CA
P David Rossow Sr. Campbell NC
P Cayden Suchy So. UConn CT
P Maxx Yehl Jr. West Virginia WV
RP Caden Glauber Fr. North Carolina NC
RP Walker Hooks So. Ole Miss MS
RP Skyler Hutto Jr. Jacksonville State AL
 
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About the ABCA
The ABCA, founded in 1945, is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level. Its over 15,000 members represent all 50 states and 41 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, Association membership has broadened to include nine divisions: NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel Baseball.
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