2024 Academic All-America® Baseball teams announced for all NCAA and NAIA divisions

2024 Academic All-America® Baseball teams announced for all NCAA and NAIA divisions

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Caglianone, Epp, Scolan and Horner highlight 2024 Academic All-America® Baseball teams
Four talented student-athletes highlight 2024 Baseball Academic All-America® teams; Epp repeats as DII Academic All-American of the Year

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AUSTIN, Texas – Four standouts headline a group of accomplished student-athletes named to the 2024 Academic All-America® baseball teams as selected by College Sports Communicators.
 
Jac Caglianone from the University of Florida, Alex Epp from William Jewell College, Matt Scolan of UW-Whitewater, and Tyler Horner from Oregon Tech are the All-America® of the Year honorees for NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, and the NAIA, respectively.
 

NCAA Division I

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Jac Caglianone, from Tampa, Florida, manned first base and pitched for Florida this season. The junior earns his selection as an infielder this year. He is a history major with a 3.64 cumulative grade-point average.
 
Recently named a 2024 Division I First Team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Caglianone is Florida’s all-time home run leader with 75 career round-trippers. He hit a school single-season record 35 home runs in 66 games this season as he helped lead the Gators to the NCAA Division I Men’s College World Series Semifinals for the second-consecutive season. He posted a .419 batting average this season with 83 runs scored, 72 RBI and a 1.419 OPS. Caglianone won Division I two-way player of the year awards from the College Baseball Foundation and Perfect Game this season.   
 
Five members of this year’s Academic All-America® Division I baseball team are earning a recognition for the second time. Jesse Barker (University of Central Arkansas) is the only player on this year’s first team to also be a first team honoree in 2023. Graduate student Owen Cobb (Stanford University) repeats as a second team selection, earning the honor in both 2023 and 2024. Ryan Campos (Arizona State University), Slade Wilks (Southern Mississippi), and Travis Bazzana (Oregon State University) are on the first team this year after earning third team honors in 2023.
 
The 33-man team has a 3.78 average cumulative GPA with the first team checking in at 3.73. Three of the six student-athletes with perfect 4.0 cumulative GPAs this year are first team honorees.
 
FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Ryan Campos (3) Arizona State University 3.75 Jr. Liberal Studies
DH Slade Wilks (3) Southern Mississippi 3.57 Sr. Business Administration
IF Travis Bazzana (3) Oregon State University 3.58 Jr. Psychology
IF Jac Caglianone University of Florida 3.64 Jr. History
IF Carter Cunningham East Carolina University 3.87 Sr. Business Administration
IF Jon Jon Gazdar Austin Peay State University 4.00 Jr. General Studies
OF James Tibbs Florida State University 3.53 Jr. Political Science
OF Lyle Miller-Green Austin Peay State University 3.61/4.00 Sr. General Studies (U)/Leadership (G)
OF Vance Honeycutt University of North Carolina 3.54 Jr. Communication
P Trey Yesavage East Carolina University 3.51 Jr. Communication
P Jesse Barker (1) University of Central Arkansas 4.00 Gr. General Science
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Jake Holland University of New Mexico 4.00 Sr. Business Administration
DH Burke Camper Utah Valley University 3.97 Sr. Exercise Science & Outdoor Recreation
IF Owen Cobb (2) Stanford University 3.87/3.66 Gr. Management Science & Engineering
IF Lucas Loos Eastern Illinois University 4.00 Sr. Exercise Science
IF Wyatt Henseler University of Pennsylvania 3.88 Sr. Political Science
IF Mitchell Daly University of Kentucky 3.50/3.90 Gr. Communication
OF Tyler Fogarty Saint Louis University 3.92 Gr. Business Administration (G)
OF Nolan Schubart Oklahoma State University 3.90 So. Marketing
OF Dylan Nevar Western Michigan University 3.91 Jr. Electrical Engineering
P Charlie Beilenson Duke University 3.6/3.63 Gr. MBA (G)
P Brett Sears University of Nebraska 3.65 Sr. Child, Youth & Family Studies
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Cole Messina University of South Carolina 3.60 Jr. Criminology and Criminal Justice
DH Easton Carmichael University of Oklahoma 3.57 So. Sports Business
IF Dillon Kark Michigan State University 3.92 Sr. Strategic Communication
IF Trace Willhoite Lipscomb University 4.00/4.00 Gr. Business
IF Sean Keys Bucknell University 3.55 Jr. Mechanical Engineering
IF Emilien Pitre University of Kentucky 3.56 Jr. Management
OF Joel Dragoo Presbyterian College 3.68 Jr. Business Management & Marketing
OF Zack Kovalchik Sacred Heart University 3.98 Jr. Biology
OF Gavin Turley Oregon State University 3.56 So. University Exploratory Studies
P Nick Brink University of Portland 3.95 Jr. Computer Science
P Bridger Holmes Oregon State University 3.84 Jr. History

(1) –1st team Academic All-America® in 2023
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2023
(3) – 3rd team Academic All-America® in 2023
 

   

NCAA Division II

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Alex Epp, a senior civil engineering major from Wichita, Kansas, is named the Division II 2024 Academic All-American® of the Year for the second-consecutive year. This year marks his third-consecutive first team selection, also earning the recognition in 2022 and 2023. He recently graduated from William Jewell with a 3.93 cumulative GPA.
 
Epp, a shortstop for the Cardinals, was recently named a Division III All-American by the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association and the American Baseball Coaches Association. Epp led Division II this season with 85 runs scored, while hitting for a .411 (85-for-207) batting average at the plate. He hit 19 home runs this year with 57 RBI and he added 12 stolen bases.
 
Epp is one of eight repeat selections from the 2023 Academic All-America® Division II baseball team and is the only three-time selection on any of this year’s Academic All-America® baseball teams. He is joined by these returning selections from 2023: Carson Ogilvie (Lubbock Christian University), and Karter Fitzpatrick (Wayne State University), Scott Anderson (Point Loma Nazarene University), Brevin McCool (Lubbock Christian), Jake Williams (Metropolitan State University of Denver), Isaac Nett (Southwest Minnesota State University), G. Allen (Ouachita Baptist University), and Cal James (St. Cloud State University). James was a third team selection representing University of Mary in 2023. Brennen van Breusegen (University of Central Missouri) and Luke Folsom (Colorado School of Mines) were returning selections from 2022.
 
The Division II team boasts a 3.83 average GPA with a 3.84 average for the first team. Five of the 34 Division II selections have a cumulative 4.0 grade point average.
 
The Division II Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 Division II Academic All-America® program.
 
FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Drey Dirksen Augustana University (S.D.) 3.75/3.67 Gr. MBA
DH Joey Rezek UNC Pembroke 3.78 Sr. Business Administration
IF Alex Epp (1,%) William Jewell College 3.93 Sr. Civil Engineering
IF Carson Ogilvie (2) Lubbock Christian University 3.92 Sr. Finance
IF Scott Anderson (3) Point Loma Nazarene University 3.72/4.00 Sr. Master of Business Administration
IF Brevin McCool (3) Lubbock Christian University 4.00 Jr. Biology
OF Brennen van Breusegen (%) University of Central Missouri 3.78/3.64 Sr. Business Administration
OF Rob Sharrar Colorado Mesa University 3.66 Sr. Business Administration
OF Carter Young University of Central Missouri 3.90 Sr. Cybersecurity
P Dylan Miller Point Loma Nazarene University 3.58/3.95 Sr. Master of Business Administration
P Karter Fitzpatrick (2) Wayne State University 3.73 Sr. Civil Engineering
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Ryan Williams Northwest Missouri State University 4.00 Jr. Accounting: Public
DH Vance Tobol University of Central Missouri 3.57 Jr. Sport Management
IF Henry Kusiak Missouri Southern State University 3.94 Sr. Biology
IF Cal James (3) St. Cloud State University 3.98/3.77 Gr. Sports Management
IF Jake Williams (1) Metropolitan State Univ. of Denver 3.96/4.00 Sr. Masters of Business Administration
IF Ethan Kiple Frostburg State 3.62 Sr. Education
OF Kody O'Connor UNC Pembroke 3.60 Sr. Exercise and Sports Science
OF Isaac Nett (1) Southwest Minnesota State Univ. 3.96 Sr. Ag Business and Finance
OF G. Allen (1) Ouachita Baptist University 3.97 Sr. Philosophy
P Samuel Worthen D'Youville University 3.87/3.89 Sr. Doctor of Physical Therapy
P Kyle Ethridge Northwest Nazarene University 3.89 Sr. Criminal Justice
P Dylan Mollett Missouri S&T 3.97 Sr. Engineering Management
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Nixon Brannan Pittsburg State University 3.70 Jr. Marketing
DH Payton Conte California University (Pa.) 3.58 Jr. Exercise Science
IF Aidan Byrne Minnesota State University 3.92 Jr. Management
IF Dylan Fesperman West Texas A&M 3.90 Sr. Business
IF Cam Harris Wingate University 3.81 So. Management
IF Cash Jay Washburn University 3.73 Jr. Kinesiology
OF Nick Thimsen Concordia-St. Paul 3.62 Sr. Mathematics and Actuarial Science
OF Alex Britton Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 3.93 Jr. Mechanical Engineering
OF Caleb Vaughn University of Indianapolis 3.72/4.00 Gr. Master of Science in Sport Management
OF Jake Wilcox William Jewell College 3.84 Sr. Psychological Sciences
P Luke Folsom (%) Colorado School of Mines 3.71 Sr. Mechanical Engineering

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2023
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2023
(3) – 3rd team Academic All-America® in 2023
(%) –1st team Academic All-America® in 2022
 
 

NCAA Division III

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Matt Scolan hails from Downers Grove, Illinois. A finance major at UW-Whitewater, he has a 3.83 cumulative GPA.
 
An outfielder for the Warhawks, Scolan earned first team All-America awards from both the ABCA and D3baseball.com this season. He hit .404 (92-for-228) this season with 18 home runs and a school single-season record 78 RBI as he helped lead the Warhawks to the NCAA Division III Championship Series. Scolan scored a school record 81 runs this year with 18 stolen bases.  
 
The 2024 Division III team has 12 honorees that are repeat honorees from last year. The members of this year’s team that were also on the 2023 squad are: Jack Anderson, Nick Harms, and Tyler Horvath of Case Western University, Matthew Carlsen (Bethel University), Nolan Sparks (University of Rochester), Hunter Strong (Spalding University), Julian Sanders (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps), Harrison Poeszat (Kalamazoo College), Teddy Schoenfeld (MIT), Kyle McCausland and Mitchell Schrieder of Middlebury College, and Jacob Bell (Shenandoah University)
 
The Division III team boasts an overall average GPA of 3.85 with a 3.83 average for the first team. Six student-athletes boast 4.0 cumulative GPAs.
 
The Division III Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structure to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 Division III Academic All-America® program.
 
FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Jack Anderson (1) Case Western Reserve University 3.71/3.90 Gr. Law
DH Nik Panico Aurora University 4.00 Sr. Spanish & Secondary Education
IF Isaac Kim Pomona-Pitzer 3.77 Sr. Politics
IF Trent Youngblood Transylvania University 3.84 Sr. Marketing
IF Sam Angelo Montclair State University 3.58/3.64 Gr. Business Administration (U)/MBA (G)
IF Shawn Steuerer Johns Hopkins University 3.72 Jr. Economics
OF Matt Scolan UW-Whitewater 3.83 Jr. Finance
OF Matthew Carlsen (1) Bethel University (Minn.) 3.99 Sr. Mechanical Engineering & Physics
OF JC Ng Pomona-Pitzer 3.89 Jr. Economics
OF Scout Zaas Washington & Jefferson College 3.92 Jr. Economics
P Jackson Teer Trinity University (Texas) 3.51 Jr. Marketing
P Nolan Sparks (3) University of Rochester 3.92 Sr. Neuroscience & Business
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Hunter Strong (3) Spalding University 4.00 Jr. Health Science
DH Mitchell Schroeder (#) Middlebury College 3.91/4.00 Gr. International Policy & Development
IF Kyle Sonandres MIT 4.00/3.92 Gr. Aerospace Engineering
IF Julian Sanders (3) Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3.82 Sr. Mathematics and Computer Science
IF Johnny Knox Nichols College 3.78 Sr. Communications
IF Jamie Perebzak Otterbein University 3.79 Sr. Nursing
OF Parker Knoll Lawrence University 3.86 Jr. Biochemistry
OF Nick Harms (3) Case Western Reserve University 3.96 Jr. Computer Science
P Tyler Horvath (3) Case Western Reserve University 4.00 Sr. Finance
P Sam Slevin Randolph-Macon College 4.00 Jr. Computer Science
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Cole Palmeri Colby College 3.67 Sr. Economics
C Harrison Poeszat (1) Kalamazoo College 3.95 Sr. Chemistry
DH Ryan Kramer The College of Wooster 3.54 So. Business Economics
IF James Murphy St. John Fisher University 3.79 Sr. Biology
IF Blake Wink California Lutheran University 4.00/4.00 Gr. Business Administration
IF Kyle Douin University of Southern Maine 3.90 So. Mechanical Engineering
IF Jacob Hand WPI 3.74 Sr. Electrical and Computer Engineering
OF Kyle McCausland (1) Middlebury College 3.90 Jr. Economics
OF Teddy Schoenfeld (3) MIT 3.92 Sr. Computer Science and Neuroscience
OF Maxwell Mims Southwestern University 3.91 Sr. Economics
P Jacob Bell (3) Shenandoah University 3.88/3.71 Gr. Sports Management
P Ryan Lapierre Westfield State University 3.74 Sr. Marketing

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2023
(3) – 3rd team Academic All-America® in 2023
(#) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2022
 
 

NAIA

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Tyler Horner, from Twin Falls, Idaho, is a junior mechanical engineering major with a 4.00 cumulative GPA. He is the catcher for the Oregon Tech Owls.
 
Horner was recently named an ABCA NAIA First Team All-American, the first Oregon Tech player to earn the distinction in 42 years. The 2024 Cascade Conference Player of the Year, he posted a .394 (82-for-209) batting average with 16 home runs, and 59 RBI. He established Oregon Tech’s single-season records for doubles (21) and home runs in an outstanding junior campaign.
 
Horner is a first team honoree on the NAIA Academic All-America® baseball team for the second-consecutive year. Daniel Fick (Columbia College), and Nick George (William Penn University) join Horner as repeat selections this year.
 
The 23-man NAIA team has a 3.82 average GPA with the first team checking in at 3.88.
 
The NAIA Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NAIA national governance structure to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2023-24 NAIA Academic All-America® program.
FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Tyler Horner (1) Oregon Tech 4.00 Jr. Mechanical Engineering
DH Ruben Hernandez Central Baptist College 3.81 Sr. Business
IF Drew Fleming Concordia University Ann Arbor 3.75/3.58 Sr. Sport & Entertainment Business
IF Mason David Taylor University 3.98 Jr. Biology
IF Cole Robinson Missouri Baptist University 4.00 Jr. Exercise Science
IF Austin Teal Central Baptist College 3.83 Sr. Kinesiology
OF Travis Strickler Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 3.61 Sr. Business Administration
OF Evan St. Claire University of the Cumberlands 3.95 Sr. Exercise & Sport Science
OF Brandon Cabrera Lewis-Clark State College 4.00 Jr. Computer Science
P Daniel Fick (1) Columbia College (Mo.) 3.72/4.00 Sr. Business Administration (G)
P Ryan Daly University of St. Francis 3.92 Jr. Accounting
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School GPA Yr. Major
C Evan Orzech Saint Xavier University (Ill.) 4.00 Sr. International Studies
DH Jake Llaneza Lawrence Technological University 3.57 Sr. Mechanical Engineering
IF Caden Petrey University of the Cumberlands 3.90 So. Education Health & PE
IF Jaidan Quinn Concordia University (Neb.) 3.50 Jr. Exercise Science
IF Landon Vahle Avila University 4.00 Sr. MBA
IF Jack Dupuis Olivet Nazarene University 3.72 Jr. Accounting
IF Tyler Mata Lloyd Tabor College 3.58 Sr. Criminal Justice
OF Francesco Barbieri Ave Maria University 3.67/3.78 Sr. Business Administration
OF Carter Booth Lewis-Clark State College 4.00 Sr. Business Communications
OF Nick George (2) William Penn University 3.77 Sr. Sociology
P Cameron Brown Mid-America Christian University 3.92 Sr. Biology
P Zane Robeaux Mid-America Christian University 3.66/3.50 Gr. Business Administration (U)/MBA (G)

(1) – 1st team Academic All-America® in 2023
(2) – 2nd team Academic All-America® in 2023


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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Michael MacEachern, Young Harris College | Academic All-America® Co-Director for Publicity
mfmaceachern@yhc.edu | (706) 379-5106
 
Brett Marhanka, Wheaton College (Ill.) | Academic All-America® Coordinator of Publicity
brett.marhanka@wheaton.edu | (630) 752-5747