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USA Baseball reveals final 26-man Collegiate National Team roster

James Fletcher IIIby:James Fletcher III07/05/22

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After bringing 50 of the nation’s best collegiate baseball players into training camp after a grueling season, USA Baseball announced the final 26-man roster for the national team. A series of split-squad scrimmages over the past week helped the coaching staff cut the list down by nearly half before setting things in stone.

The players in the field meet a number of different criteria, including all members being non-draft eligible in 2022 while playing collegiate baseball within the United States. The final 26-man roster will travel to the Netherlands to compete in Honkbalweek Haarlem.

The roster features nine SEC players and eight ACC players, along with two players currently in the transfer portal. Florida State, LSU, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest all place multiple players on the roster under Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco, with assistants from ECU, LSU, Oklahoma State and Vanderbilt.

Here is a look at the final cuts for the 2022 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team roster.

2022 Collegiate National Team roster

(Name; Position; Hometown; School)

Zach Agnos; RHP/INF; Haymarket, Virginia; ECU

Maui Ahuna; INF; Hilo, Hawaii; Tennessee

Enrique Bradfield Jr.; OF; Hialeah, Florida; Vanderbilt

Ryan Bruno; LHP; Wellington, Florida; Stanford

Dylan Crews; OF; Longwood, Florida; LSU

Wyatt Crowell; LHP; Cumming, Georgia; Florida State

Ross Dunn; LHP; Salt Lake City, Utah; Arizona State

Hunter Elliott; LHP; Tupelo, Mississippi; Ole Miss

Jacob Gonzalez; INF; Glendora, California; Ole Miss

Joseph Gonzalez; RHP; Humacao, Puerto Rico; Auburn

Tanner Hall; RHP; Zachary, Louisiana; Southern Mississippi

Carter Holton; LHP; Savannah, Georgia; Vanderbilt

Jack Hurley; OF; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania; Virginia Tech

Cade Kuehler; RHP; Waxhaw, North Carolina; Campbell

Wyatt Langford; OF/C; Trenton, Florida; Florida

Rhett Lowder; RHP; Albemarle, North Carolina; Wake Forest

Teddy McGraw; RHP; Oneota, New York; Wake Forest

Carson Montgomery; RHP; Windermere, Florida; Florida State

Yohandy Morales; INF; Miami, Florida; Miami

Tre’ Morgan; INF; New Orleans, Louisiana; LSU

Jack Payton; C; Orland Park, Illinois; Louisville

Paul Skenes; RHP/INF; Lake Forest, California; Transfer Portal

Brayden Taylor; INF; West Jordan, Utah; TCU

Kyle Teel; C/OF; Mahwah, New Jersey; Virginia

Hurston Waldrep; RHP; Thomasville, Georgia; Transfer Portal

Jacob Wilson; INF; Thousand Oaks, California; Grand Canyon