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

May 28, 2026

The 2026 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. III All-America teams were unveiled Thursday night during the Opening Ceremony of the NCAA Div. III College World Series in Eastlake, Ohio. This year’s All-America selections include nine student-athletes competing in the 2026 NCAA Div. III College World Series.

The ABCA/Rawlings All-America teams are selected by members of the ABCA All-America committees, with only ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team selections eligible for All-America honors. The ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. III All-Region teams were announced Tuesday.

Paul Hesse of the University of Mount Union serves as Chair of the ABCA NCAA Division III All-America & Coach of the Year Committee. Committee members also include Brian Casey (U.S. Coast Guard Academy), Pete Egbert (Misericordia University), Dan Gomez (Western New England University), Ray Hedrick (Randolph-Macon College), Luke Johnson (North Park University), Scott Laverty (Chapman University), Yogi Lutz (Alvernia University), Nick Pontari (SUNY Brockport), and Kevin Tomasiewicz (University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh).

Upcoming Announcements: The 2026 ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove teams for all divisions will be announced on Wednesday, June 17, followed by the ABCA NCAA Div. III Region All-Defensive teams on Thursday, June 18. ABCA/Rawlings National Pitchers and Position Players of the Year for all divisions 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, Pacific Association Division, and high school. ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove teams were first introduced in 2007.

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

 

2026 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. III All-America Teams
NCAA Div. III All-America First Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Brandon Mahler Sr. Concordia Chicago IL
1B Alex Henderson Jr. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps CA
2B Benton Jones Sr. Lynchburg VA
3B Cooper Berry Jr. Pomona-Pitzer CA
SS Evan Sykes Sr. Greensboro NC
OF Trevor Testerman Jr. Greensboro NC
OF Dennis Ritlinger-Nirider Sr. Baldwin Wallace OH
OF Isaiah Parido Sr. Messiah PA
OF Kai Gonzaga So. Pomona-Pitzer CA
DH Zack Chadwell Sr. Bridgewater VA
UT Evan Grimes Sr. Russell Sage NY
P Bryan Carney Sr. Olivet MI
P Brady Stuart Sr. Endicott MA
P Chase Brickley Gr. WashU MO
P Drew Bowles Jr. Transylvania KY
 
NCAA Div. III All-America Second Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Andrew Stechschulte Sr. Ohio Northern OH
1B Kyle Douin Gr. Southern Maine ME
1B Jack Pokorak Sr. Lynchburg VA
2B Jackson Bland Jr. North Central IL
3B Brayden Davis Jr. Rowan NJ
3B Alex Nemunaitis Sr. Wittenberg OH
3B Jake Mahler Sr. Concordia Chicago IL
SS Elliot Miles Jr. UMass Boston MA
SS Michael Ossenfort Fr. Carthage WI
OF Shane Williams Sr. Salve Regina RI
OF Jack Lutte Jr. Denison OH
OF Richie Heyder Sr. Farmingdale State NY
OF Bryce Didrickson Sr. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps CA
OF Quincy Via Sr. Marymount VA
DH Josh Dezenzo Sr. Washington & Jefferson PA
UT Bret Potter Jr. Lewis & Clark OR
P Brendan Cruz Jr. Washington & Jefferson PA
P Drew Tolfree Fr. Ohio Northern OH
P Jack Walsh Jr. Coe IA
P Aidan Brinsfield Jr. Salisbury MD
P Cole Williams Jr. Salisbury MD
 
NCAA Div. III All-America Third Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Henry Ayers Fr. Middlebury VT
C Sean Pokorak Sr. Lynchburg VA
1B Xander Rodriguez Jr. Wittenberg OH
2B Lucas Prendergast Sr. York PA
2B Nikolas Ruden Sr. Grinnell IA
3B Riley Uhls Jr. Berry GA
3B Anthony Massa So. Wisconsin-Platteville WI
SS Daniel Tome III So. Mount Union OH
OF Connor Massimini Sr. East Texas Baptist TX
OF Cody Funk Sr. Piedmont GA
OF James Quici Fr. Penn State Harrisburg PA
OF Shane Daly Gr. McDaniel MD
OF Quinn Madden Gr. Lynchburg VA
DH Matt Hollender Sr. Franklin & Marshall PA
UT Zach Fabis Sr. Rockford IL
P Logan Tapman Sr. Lynchburg VA
P Luke Manry Jr. Piedmont GA
P Caleb Akins So. Millikin IL
P Brit Kostura Sr. Baldwin Wallace OH
P Nolan Romanowski So. Salve Regina RI
P Cole Donato Sr. Tufts MA
 
NCAA Div. III All-America Fourth Team
Pos. Player Cl. School State
C Ryan Thoreson Sr. Coe IA
1B Tanner Voight Sr. Wisconsin-Superior WI
1B Jack Griffin Sr. St. John Fisher NY
2B Tommy Chilicki Sr. Wittenberg OH
3B Drew Denham Jr. Mount Union OH
SS Thomas Mezzullo So. McDaniel MD
OF JT Anderosky Sr. DeSales PA
OF Nate Kaczynski So. Mass. Maritime MA
OF Luke Kruer So. Merchant Marine NY
OF Jaime Padilla Sr. Shenandoah VA
UT Nic Frink So. Saint Joseph's Maine ME
P Ryan McCann Sr. Manhattanville NY
P Mike Hooker Sr. DeSales PA
P Jack Holguin Fr. La Verne CA
P Will Rettig Sr. Denison OH
P David Finch Sr. Stevens NJ
P Justin Christensen Fr. St. John Fisher NY
P Ethan Condit Sr. North Park IL
 
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