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NCBWA announces college baseball's 2023 All-American teams

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The 2023 All-American teams from the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA) are out and they are once again a star-studded list.

Many of the first-team selections are on teams that are still alive and set to head to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., this week. LSU leads the way.

The Tigers sport three NCBWA first-team All-Americans, while Clemson, Florida, Stanford, Virginia and Wake Forest all had two first-team All-Americans among this year’s NCBWA honorees.

Highlighting the list for LSU were third baseman Tommy White, outfielder Dylan Crews and starting pitcher Paul Skenes. That trio will anchor the Tigers in Omaha, with LSU one of the favorites to win it all.

Meanwhile, the top two seeded teams in the country each boasted two first-team selections.

Florida put first baseman and pitcher Jac Caglianone and outfielder Wyatt Langford on the first team, while Wake Forest put starting pitchers Rhett Lowder and Josh Hartle on the squad.

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You can view the complete All-American teams from the NCBWA below.

2023 NCBWA Division I All-America Teams

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

C Kyle Teel, Virginia*
1B Jac Caglianone, Florida
2B JJ Wetherholt, West Virginia*
SS Matt Shaw, Maryland*
3B Tommy White, LSU
OF Dylan Crews, LSU*
OF Ethan Petry, South Carolina
OF Alberto Rios, Stanford*
OF Wyatt Langford, Florida
OF Charlie Condon, Georgia
DH Billy Amick, Clemson
UT Caden Grice, Clemson
SP Paul Skenes, LSU^
SP Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest^
SP Tanner Hall, Southern Miss^
SP Josh Hartle, Wake Forest
SP Hagen Smith, Arkansas
SP Quinn Matthews, Stanford^
SP Connelly Early, Virginia
RP Kyle Amendt, DBU
RP Cade Denton, Oral Roberts^
RP James Tallion, Duke
RP Andrew Walters, Miami
RP Tyson Neighbors, Kansas State

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

C Cole Messina, South Carolina
1B Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest
1B Nolan Schanuel, Florida Atlantic*
2B Max Anderson, Nebraska
2B Edward Felix, FGCU
SS Brice Matthews, Nebraska
SS Jacob Wilson, Grand Canyon!
3B Brock Wilken, Wake Forest
3B Jake Gelof, Virginia
OF Jonah Cox, Oral Roberts*
OF Chase Davis, Arizona
OF Shane Lewis, Troy*
OF Kemp Alderman, Ole Miss
OF Lawson Harrill, Campbell*
OF Cam Fisher, Charlotte
DH Derek Bender, Coastal Carolina
UT Payton Tolle, Wichita State
UT Cole Mathis, Charleston
SP Cade Kuehler, Campbell
SP Sean Sullivan, Wake Forest
SP Trey Yesavage, East Carolina
SP Lucas Gordon, Texas^
SP Grant Rogers, McNeese State^
SP Omar Melendez, Alabama State^
SP Diego Barrera, LMU^
RP Mitchell Scott, Kent State
RP Brandon Neely, Florida
RP Camden Minacci, Wake Forest
RP Simon Miller, UTSA^
RP Teddy Sharkey, Coastal Carolina

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

C Ben McCabe, UCF
C Grant Jay, DBU
1B Brock Vradenburg, Michigan State
1B Alejandro Figueredo, FGCU
2B Travis Bazzana, Oregon State
SS Bryce Arnold, Campbell
SS Josh Rivera, Florida
3B Nick Lorusso, Maryland
3B Austin Deming, BYU+
OF Enrique Bradfield Jr., Vanderbilt
OF Dylan Campbell, Texas
OF Matt Hogan, Oral Roberts
OF Angelo Dispigna, Georgia Tech
OF Daalen Adderly, Texas Southern*
OF Nolan Schubart, Oklahoma State
DH EthAdaman Mann, DBU
DH Joe Kinker, FGCU
UT Justin Murray, Houston
SP Ryan Johnson, DBU
SP Connor Fenlong, Indiana State^
SP Jackson Wells, Little Rock^
SP Jacob Cravey, Samford^
SP Brody Brecht, Iowa
SP Matt Ager, UC Santa Barbara
SP Kelly Austin, UCLA
RP Seth Keener, Wake Forest
RP Isaac Stebens, Oklahoma State
RP AJ Russell, Tennessee
RP Hudson Barrett, UC Santa Barbara
RP Nick Maldonado, Vanderbilt
RP Dalton Kendrick, Memphis

* Conference player of the year
+ Conference co-player of the year
^ Conference pitcher of the year
! Conference defensive player of the year