D1Baseball announces 2025 All-American teams for 2025 season

D1Baseball released its 2025 All-American teams following the conclusion of the Men’s College World Series, giving us first through third teams across all positions. There are big names across the board, including Golden Spikes Award winner Wehiwa Aloy who, surprisingly, appears on the Second Team.
Sixteen of the All-Americans played in this year’s College World Series. National champion LSU leads the way with four selections, with runner-up Coastal Carolina and Oregon State totaling three.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the All-American teams. First up, well, the first team.
First-Team All-American, Catcher
Caden Bodine, Coastal Carolina
The junior catcher was an anchor for the College World Series runner-ups, as he hit for a .318 average with 18 doubles, five home runs, 42 RBI, a .461 SLG% and a .454 OBP% this season. He was also named a 2025 Division I ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner.
First Base

Fischer excelled in his first season in Knoxville, hitting for a .341 average with 16 doubles, 25 home runs, 65 RBI, a .760 SLG% and a .497 OBP%. After being named a Second Team All-SEC selection in 2024 at Ole Miss, he was named a First Team All-SEC selection this season.
Second Base
The 2025 Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year burst onto the college baseball scene this season, hitting for a .358 average with 16 home runs, 45 RBI, a .758 SLG% and a .512 OBP%. Freeman, who set Georgia State single-season records with 28 doubles and 61 walks, announced his transfer to Texas on June 14.
Third Base
Cuvet was instrumental in Miami‘s first trip to a Super Regional since 2016, hitting for a .372 average with 20 doubles, 18 home runs, 84 RBI, a .708 SLG% and a .450 OBP% this season. He was named First Team All-ACC.
Shortstop

Cholowsky, who remains the early favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, hit for a .353 average with 19 doubles, 23 home runs and 74 RBI this season. The Big 10 Player of the Year made 120 putouts and 187 assists with just seven errors (.978%) at shortstop, earning an ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
Outfielder
After earning D1Baseball Second Team All-American honors in 2024, Burress elevated himself to First Team in 2025. The Houston County, GA native hit for a .333 average with 23 doubles, 19 home runs, 62 RBI, a .693 SLG% and a .469 OBP% this season.
Outfielder
Irish seamlessly made the switch from catcher to outfield this season, earning First Team All-American honors and All-SEC First Team honors for the second consecutive season. He hit for a .364 average with 13 doubles, 19 home runs, 58 RBI, a .710 SLG% and a .469 OBP% this season.
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Outfielder
James Quinn-Irons, George Mason
Quinn-Irons was one of the most underrated players in all of college baseball this season, hitting for a .419 average with 24 doubles, 16 home runs, 85 RBI, a .734 SLG% and a .523 OBP% this season for a George Mason team that fell just short of the NCAA Tournament. He was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award.
Designated Hitter

Lodise had a phenomenal junior season for the Seminoles, earning ACC Player of the Year honors along with being named a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award. While leading a Super Regional Seminole squad, Lodise hit for a .394 average with 18 doubles, 17 home runs, 68 RBI, a .705 SLG% and a .462 OBP% this season.
Utility
Evan Dempsey, Florida Gulf Coast
Dempsey did it all for FGCU this season, hitting for a .315 average with 19 doubles and 30 RBI, along with pitching to a 1.97 ERA with 75 strikeouts in 68 2/3 innings. He was named the 2025 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year by the College Baseball Foundation.
Pitchers
SP Kade Anderson, LSU
SP Liam Doyle, Tennessee
SP Jake Knapp, North Carolina
SP Jacob Morrison, Coastal Carolina
SP Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma
RP Antoine Jean, Houston
RP Dylan Volantis, Texas
Second-Team All-American
C Boston Smith, Wright State
1B Jared Jones, LSU
2B Nick Monistere, Southern Miss
3B Kerrington Cross, Cincinnati
SS Wehiwa Aloy, Arkansas
OF Lucas Moore, Louisville
OF Devin Taylor, Indiana
OF Gavin Turley, Oregon State
DH Ace Reese, Mississippi State
UT Ethan Hedges, USC
SP Jamie Arnold, Florida State
SP Anthony Eyanson, LSU
SP Blake Gillespie, Charlotte
SP JB Middleton, Southern Miss
SP Zane Taylor, UNC Wilmington
RP Gabe Craig, Baylor
RP Tony Pluta, Arizona
Third-Team All-American
C Carson Tinney, Notre Dame
1B Brady Ballinger, Kansas
2B Mitch Voit, Michigan
3B Anthony DePino, Rhode Island
SS Aiva Arquette, Oregon State
OF Jonathan Hogart, Murray State
OF Mason Neville, Oregon
OF Cameron Nickens, Austin Peay
DH Mason White, Arizona
UT Bryce Calloway, New Orleans
SP Joseph Dzierwa, Michigan State
SP Cameron Flukey, Coastal Carolina
SP Jonathan Gonzalez, Stetson
SP Jack Ohman, Yale
SP Dax Whitney, Oregon State
RP Casan Evans, LSU
RP Sawyer Hawks, Vanderbilt