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2024.05.27 19:13 Some-Historian-7648 Boy Band Members Who Should Compete

Out of the following boy band members who have yet to compete who would win?
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2024.05.22 19:14 mbk3000 My goal is to outjerk everyone with my research (I’m 24, have no girlfriend, and have a lot of free time on my hands)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit
Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
HM: SP Montana DuRapau- Bethune-Cookman RP Austin Pope- Fairfield RP Danny Kerwin- Rider RP Trey McGough- Mount St.Mary’s RP Robbie Hitt- Quinnipiac RP Ian Concevitch- Saint Peter’s RP Mariano Rivera Jr.- Iona College RP Mike DeSanti- Iona College RP Trey McLoughlin- Fairfield C Isom Ford- Alabama A&M C Ty Hanchey- Florida A&M INF Jaylyn Williams- Jackson St. INF Zach Penprase- Mississippi Valley UTL Ricardo Sanchez- Arkansas-Pine Bluff UTL Brendly Martina- Alcorn St.
Mountain West Conference
SP Stephen Strasburg- SDSU
SP Dean Kremer- UNLV
SP Eric Fedde- UNLV
SP Garrett Hill- SDSU
SP Robert Gasser- New Mexico
RP Griffin Jax- Air Force
RP Justin Wilson- Fresno St.
RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
SP Tarik Skubal- Seattle
SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
SP Pierson Ohl*- Grand Canyon
C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
OF Homer Greenwood*- Grand Canyon
RP Jordan Romano- Oral Roberts
RP Blake Treinen- South Dakota St.
RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
HM: SP Casey Anderson- Utah Valley SP Riley Bauman- Abilene Christian SP Dylan File- Utah Tech RP Eric Yardley- Seattle RP Jay Flaa- North Dakota St. RP Brandon Kintzler- Utah Tech RP Juan Gamez- North Dakota St. RP Troy Watson- Northern Colorado RP Logan Britt- Abilene Christian RP Tyler Morgan- Abilene Christian RP Matt Hickey- Tarleton RP Paxton Schultz- Utah Valley RP Will Stevens- Tarleton RP Frankie Scalzo- Grand Canyon RP Brady Stover- South Dakota St. RP Cade Feeney- North Dakota St. RP Cade Denton- Oral Roberts C Elih Marrero- St. Thomas 1B Brandon Pimentel- UT Rio Grande Valley INF Channy Ortiz- Grand Canyon OF Hunter Pence- UT Arlington OF Kona Quiggle- Grand Canyon
Sun Belt Conference SP Justin Verlander- Old Dominion
SP Jeffrey Springs- Appalachian St.
SP Ryan Yarbrough- Old Dominion
SP Spencer Arrighetti- Louisiana
SP Hogan Harris- Louisiana
RP Kyle Finnegan- Texas St.
RP Nick Sandlin- Southern Mississippi
RP Daniel Hudson- Old Dominion
RP Sam Howard- Georgia Southern
RP Jared Koenig- Old Dominion
RP Nick Robertson- James Madison
RP Hunter Gaddis- Georgia St.
RP Kevin Kelly- James Madison
C PJ Higgins- Old Dominion
1B Paul Goldschmidt- Texas St.
2B Brendan Donovan- South Alabama
3B Tommy La Stella- Coastal Carolina
SS Zach Remillard- Coastal Carolina
LF Travis Swaggerty- South Alabama
CF Chase DeLauter*- James Madison
RF Matt Wallner- Southern Mississippi
DH Vinnie Paquantino- Old Dominion
C Chandler Seagle- Appalachian St.
INF Jared Young- Old Dominion
UTL Taylor Motter- Coastal Carolina
OF Jaylin Davis- Appalachian St.
HM: SP Dan Straily- Marshall SP David Buchanan- Georgia St. SP Kirk McCarty- Southern Mississippi SP Matt Peacock- South Alabama SP Connor Overton- Old Dominion RP Nick Jones- Georgia Southern RP Alaska Abney- Coastal Carolina RP J.D. Hammer- Marshall RP Anthony Veneziano- Coastal Carolina RP Locke St. John- South Alabama RP Louis Head- Texas St. RP Donnie Hart- Texas St. RP Tyler Zuber- Arkansas St. C Jonathan Lucroy- Louisiana C Chuckie Robinson- Southern Mississippi INF Brian Dozier- Southern Mississippi INF Eric Brown- Coastal Carolina OF Brandon Lockridge- Troy OF Trent Tingelstad*- UL Monroe
West Coast Conference
SP Corbin Burnes- Saint Mary’s
SP Tony Gonsolin- Saint Mary’s
SP Marco Gonzales- Gonzaga
SP Tylor Megill- Loyola Marymount
SP A.J. Griffin- San Diego
RP Paul Sewald- San Diego
RP Kyle Barraclough- Saint Mary’s
RP Eli Morgan- Gonzaga
RP Scott Alexander- Pepperdine
RP Kyle Zimmer- San Francisco
RP Adam Cimber- San Francisco
RP Steven Wilson- Santa Clara
RP Trevor Megill- Loyola Marymount
C Riley Adams- San Diego
1B Brett Sullivan- Pacific
2B David Fletcher- Loyola Marymount
3B Patrick Wisdom- Saint Mary’s
SS Brett Harris- Gonzaga
LF Connor Joe- San Diego
CF Bradley Zimmer- San Francisco
RF Kris Bryant- San Diego
DH Taylor Jones- Gonzaga
C/OF Cooper Hummel- Portland
INF Kevin Sim- San Diego
INF Ripken Reyes*- San Diego
INF Bryson Brigman*- San Diego
HM: SP Austin Bibens-Dirkx- Portland SP Ky Bush- Saint Mary’s SP Mitch White- Santa Clara SP Gabriel Hughes- Gonzaga RP Wyatt Mills- Gonzaga RP Alek Jacob- Gonzaga RP Cory Abbott- Loyola Marymount RP Ken Waldichuk- Saint Mary’s RP Patrick Weigel- Pacific RP Casey Legumina- Gonzaga RP James Pazos- San Diego RP Tommy Nance- Santa Clara RP Easton Lucas- Pepperdine RP Chris Murphy- San Diego RP Dylan Covey- San Diego C Rocky Gale- Portland 1B Eric Thames- Pepperdine INF John Peck- Pepperdine
Conference USA
SP Kyle Bradish- New Mexico St.
SP Logan T. Allen- Florida Int.
SP Hayden Wesneski- Sam Houston
SP Caleb Smith- Sam Houston
SP Nate Pearson- Florida Int.
RP Ryan Tepera- Sam Houston
RP Phil Maton- Louisiana Tech
RP Colin Poche- Dallas Baptist
RP Drew Smith- Dallas Baptist
RP Jake Walsh- Jax St.
RP Kody Funderburk- Dallas Baptist
RP Cy Sneed- Dallas Baptist
RP Zach Neal- Sam Houston
C Aramis Garcia- Florida Int.
1B Darick Hall- Dallas Baptist
2B Nick Gonzalez- New Mexico St
3B Edwin Rios- Florida Int.
SS Joey Ortiz- New Mexico St
LF Austin Shenton- Florida Int.
CF Bryce Johnson- Sam Houston
RF Colton Cowser- Sam Houston
DH Ryan O’Hearn- Dallas Baptist
C Nate Rombach*- Dallas Baptist
INF Irving Lopez- Florida Int.
OF Jason Krizan- Dallas Baptist
OF Daniel Johnson- New Mexico St
HM: SP Jaden Hamm- Middle Tennessee RP Phillip Diehl- Louisiana Tech RP Braden Bristo- Louisiana Tech RP Chance Adams- Dallas Baptist RP Eriq Swan- Middle Tennessee RP Seth Elledge- Dallas Baptist RP Nick Mikolajchak- Sam Houston RP Mason Fluharty- Liberty RP Fraser Ellard- Liberty RP CJ Weins- WKU INF Ryan Goins- Dallas Baptist OF Jake Sanford- WKU OF Jacob Rhinesmith- WKU OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF D.J. Artis- Liberty OF Jameson Hannah*- Dallas Baptist OF Lew Ford- Dallas Baptist
Southern Conference/Southland Conference
SP Wade Miley- Southeastern Louisiana
SP JP Sears- The Citadel
SP Landon Knack- East Tennessee St.
SP Sawyer Gipson-Long- Mercer
SP Adam Oller- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RP Tanner Rainey- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Reed Garrett- VMI
RP Josh Winder- VMI
RP Austin Cox- Mercer
RP Max Povse- UNC Greensboro
RP Kyle Keller- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Andrew Wantz- UNC Greensboro
RP Grant Anderson- McNeese
C David Fry- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
1B Nate Lowe- Mercer
2B Jace Peterson- McNeese
3B Nate Eaton- VMI
SS Pascanel Ferreras*- Western Carolina
LF Phil Ervin- Samford
CF Kyle Lewis- Mercer
RF Nick Heath- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
DH Tyler White- Western Carolina
C J.C. Correa*- Lamar
INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson- Houston Christian
OF Colby Thomas*- Mercer
OF Justice Bigbie*- Western Carolina
HM: SP Zebby Matthews-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze- New Orleans RP Mac Sceroler- Southeastern Louisiana RP Adam Scott- Wofford C Christian Correa- Nicholls 1B Harrison DiNicola- Texas A&M Corpus Christi INF Danny Valencia- UNC Greensboro INF Corey Spangenberg- VMI OF Billy Burns- Mercer OF Brayden Jobert*- Nicholls
Big West Conference 1st Team
SP Shane Bieber- UC Santabarbara
SP Tanner Bibee- Cal State Fullerton
SP Joe Ryan- Cal State Northridge
SP Michael Lorenzen- Cal State Fullerton
SP Bryan Woo- Cal Poly
RP Chris Devenski- Cal State Fullerton
RP Dylan Floro- Cal State Fullerton
RP Joe Kelly- UC Riverside
RP Kyle Nelson- UC Santabarbara
RP Andrew Vasquez- UC Santabarbara
RP Cade Smith- Hawaii
RP Bryan Shaw- Long Beach St.
RP Dillon Tate- UC Santabarbara
C Chad Wallach- Cal State Fullerton
1B Justin Turner- Cal State Fullerton
2B Jeff McNeil- Long Beach St.
3B Matt Chapman- Cal State Fullerton
SS Garrett Hampson- Long Beach St.
LF Josh Rojas- Hawaii
CF Jarren Duran- Long Beach St.
RF Mitch Haniger- Cal Poly
DH Evan Longoria- Long Beach St.
BN Dustin Garneau- Cal State Fullerton
BN Keston Hiura- UC Irvine
BN Kolten Wong- Hawaii
BN JD Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Big West Conference 2nd Team
SP Spencer Howard- Cal Poly
SP David Huff- UC Irvine
SP Noah Davis- UC Santabarbara
SP Drew Thorpe*- Cal Poly
SP Taylor Dollard*- Cal Poly
RP Calvin Fauncher- UC Irvine
RP Andre Pallante- UC Irvine
RP Justin Garza- Cal State Fullerton
RP Justin Bruihl- Cal Poly
RP Mickey Jannis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Austin Davis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Connor Seabold- Cal State Fullerton
RP Darius Vines- CSU Bakersfield
C David Banuelos- Long Beach St.
1B David Freitas- Hawaii
2B Mark Mathias- Cal Poly
3B Matt Duffy- Long Beach St.
SS Brooks Lee*- Cal Poly
LF Jack Larson- UC San Diego
CF Denzel Clarke*- Cal State Northridge
RF Mark Contreras- UC Riverside
DH Ruben Cardenas*- Cal State Fullerton
C Rob Brantly- UC Riverside
INF Alex De Goti- Long Beach St.
INF Shay Whitcomb*- UC San Diego
OF Nicholas Torres*- Cal Poly
HM: SP Marco Estrada- Long Beach St. SP Steven Wright- Hawaii RP Joe Biagini- UC Davis RP Kyle Dowdy- Hawaii RP Robert Garcia- UC Davis RP Phil Bickford- Cal State Fullerton RP Clayton Andrews- Long Beach St. RP Kenny Rosenberg- Cal State Northridge RP Eli Villalobos- Long Beach St. RP Darren McCaughan- Long Beach St. RP Michael McGreevey- UC Santabarbara RP Nick Avila- Long Beach St. RP Matt Andriese- UC Riverside RP Erich Uelmen- Cal Poly C Daniel Cope- Cal State Fullerton C Kurt Suzuki INF Greg Garcia- Hawaii INF Daniel Descalso- UC Davis INF Ty Kelly- UC Davis INF Tanner Murray*- UC Davis OF Khris Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Coastal Athletic Association SP George Kirby- Elon
SP Aaron Civale- Northeastern
SP Bailey Ober- College of Charleston
SP Chad Kuhl- Delaware
SP Bruce Zimmermann- Towson
RP Evan Phillips- UNC Wilmington
RP Adam Ottavino- Northeastern
RP Ryan Thompson- Campbell
RP John Brebbia- Elon
RP Heath Hembree- College of Charleston
RP Ron Marinaccio- Delaware
RP Ty Adcock- Elon
RP Brandon Walter- Delaware
C Ryan Jeffers- UNC Wilmington
1B Jason Vosler- Northeastern
2B Max Burt*- Northeastern
3B Brooks Baldwin*- UNC Wilmington
SS Zach Neto- Campbell
LF Travis Jankowski- Stony Brook
CF Cedric Mullins- Campbell
RF Greg Jones- UNC Wilmington
DH Richie Palacios- Towson
C Kevin Krause*- Stony Brook
INF Ben Williamson*- William and Mary
INF Cullen Large*- William and Mary
OF Jared Dupere*- Northeastern
HM: SP Landen Roupp- UNC Wilmington SP Allen Winans- Campbell SP Nick Tropeano- Stony Brook SP Seth Johnson- Campbell SP Tom Harrington- Campbell RP Austin Warren- UNC Wilmington RP Brian Schlitter- College of Charleston RP Cam Schlitter- Northeastern RP Jimmy Joyce- Hofstra RP Nick Raquet- William and Mary RP John Rooney- Hofstra RP Brad Brach- Monmouth RP Trey Dombrowski- Monmouth RP Taylor Clarke- College of Charleston RP Xavier Meachem- North Carolina A&T C Vito Frescia- Hofstra INF Cam Devanney- Elon INF Alex Iadisernia- Elon OF Mike Wilson- Stony Brook OF Brett Gardner- College of Charleston
America East Conference/Atlantic 10 Conference/Independent
SP Nick Martinez- Fordham
SP Brett Kennedy- Fordham
SP Jimmy Yacabonis- St. Joseph’s
SP Jake Kalish*- George Mason
SP Connor Gillispie*- VCU
RP James Karinchak- Bryant
RP Mark Leiter Jr.- New Jersey Tech
RP Sean Newcombe- Hartford
RP Chris Wright*- Bryant
RP Greg Weissert- Fordham
RP Reiss Knehr- Fordham
RP Garrett Acton- Saint Louis
RP James Norwood- Saint Louis
C Brian O’Keefe- St. Joseph’s
1B Justin Bour- George Mason
2B Vimael Machin- VCU
3B Danny Mendick- UMass Lowell
SS Jeremy Peña- Maine
LF Justin Yurchak*- Binghamton
CF Ryan Ward*- Bryant
RF Vinny Capra- Richmond
DH David MacKinnon- Hartford
C Logan Driscoll*- George Mason
INF Tyler Locklear*- VCU
OF Cade Fergus*- George Washington
OF Brett Callahan*- St. Joseph’s
HM: SP Joe Van Meter- VCU SP Nolan DeVos- Davidson SP Zach Mort- George Mason SP Tim Brennan- St. Joseph’s SP Dave Kubiak- Albany SP Stephen Woods- Albany SP Connor Grey- St. Bonaventure RP Matt Mikulski- Fordham RP Bradford Webb- VCU RP Cody Lawyerson- Maine RP Kyle Wilcox- Bryant RP Joe Nahas- UMBC RP Joe Beimel- Duquesne RP Craig Stammen- Dayton RP Murphy Smith- Binghamton RP Nick Sinacola- Maine RP Ben Anderson- Binghamton C Kyle Schmidt- Richmond C Andrew Cossetti- St. Joseph’s C Erik Ostberg- Hartford C Chris Bec- Maine C Mickey Gasper- Bryant INF Quinn McDaniel- Maine INF A.J. Wright- UMBC INF Riley Tirotta- Dayton INF Mariano Ricciardi- Dayton OF Mark Coley- Rhode Island OF Ryan Wilson*- Davidson
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2024.05.22 18:01 mbk3000 Ever wonder which NCAA conference produces the best MLB players? Well look no further, I made an all-conference team for each NCAA D1 Conference (some of them I combined)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit
Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
HM: SP Montana DuRapau- Bethune-Cookman RP Austin Pope- Fairfield RP Danny Kerwin- Rider RP Trey McGough- Mount St.Mary’s RP Robbie Hitt- Quinnipiac RP Ian Concevitch- Saint Peter’s RP Mariano Rivera Jr.- Iona College RP Mike DeSanti- Iona College RP Trey McLoughlin- Fairfield C Isom Ford- Alabama A&M C Ty Hanchey- Florida A&M INF Jaylyn Williams- Jackson St. INF Zach Penprase- Mississippi Valley UTL Ricardo Sanchez- Arkansas-Pine Bluff UTL Brendly Martina- Alcorn St.
Mountain West Conference
SP Stephen Strasburg- SDSU
SP Dean Kremer- UNLV
SP Eric Fedde- UNLV
SP Garrett Hill- SDSU
SP Robert Gasser- New Mexico
RP Griffin Jax- Air Force
RP Justin Wilson- Fresno St.
RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
SP Tarik Skubal- Seattle
SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
SP Pierson Ohl*- Grand Canyon
C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
OF Homer Greenwood*- Grand Canyon
RP Jordan Romano- Oral Roberts
RP Blake Treinen- South Dakota St.
RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
HM: SP Casey Anderson- Utah Valley SP Riley Bauman- Abilene Christian SP Dylan File- Utah Tech RP Eric Yardley- Seattle RP Jay Flaa- North Dakota St. RP Brandon Kintzler- Utah Tech RP Juan Gamez- North Dakota St. RP Troy Watson- Northern Colorado RP Logan Britt- Abilene Christian RP Tyler Morgan- Abilene Christian RP Matt Hickey- Tarleton RP Paxton Schultz- Utah Valley RP Will Stevens- Tarleton RP Frankie Scalzo- Grand Canyon RP Brady Stover- South Dakota St. RP Cade Feeney- North Dakota St. RP Cade Denton- Oral Roberts C Elih Marrero- St. Thomas 1B Brandon Pimentel- UT Rio Grande Valley INF Channy Ortiz- Grand Canyon OF Hunter Pence- UT Arlington OF Kona Quiggle- Grand Canyon
Sun Belt Conference SP Justin Verlander- Old Dominion
SP Jeffrey Springs- Appalachian St.
SP Ryan Yarbrough- Old Dominion
SP Spencer Arrighetti- Louisiana
SP Hogan Harris- Louisiana
RP Kyle Finnegan- Texas St.
RP Nick Sandlin- Southern Mississippi
RP Daniel Hudson- Old Dominion
RP Sam Howard- Georgia Southern
RP Jared Koenig- Old Dominion
RP Nick Robertson- James Madison
RP Hunter Gaddis- Georgia St.
RP Kevin Kelly- James Madison
C PJ Higgins- Old Dominion
1B Paul Goldschmidt- Texas St.
2B Brendan Donovan- South Alabama
3B Tommy La Stella- Coastal Carolina
SS Zach Remillard- Coastal Carolina
LF Travis Swaggerty- South Alabama
CF Chase DeLauter*- James Madison
RF Matt Wallner- Southern Mississippi
DH Vinnie Paquantino- Old Dominion
C Chandler Seagle- Appalachian St.
INF Jared Young- Old Dominion
UTL Taylor Motter- Coastal Carolina
OF Jaylin Davis- Appalachian St.
HM: SP Dan Straily- Marshall SP David Buchanan- Georgia St. SP Kirk McCarty- Southern Mississippi SP Matt Peacock- South Alabama SP Connor Overton- Old Dominion RP Nick Jones- Georgia Southern RP Alaska Abney- Coastal Carolina RP J.D. Hammer- Marshall RP Anthony Veneziano- Coastal Carolina RP Locke St. John- South Alabama RP Louis Head- Texas St. RP Donnie Hart- Texas St. RP Tyler Zuber- Arkansas St. C Jonathan Lucroy- Louisiana C Chuckie Robinson- Southern Mississippi INF Brian Dozier- Southern Mississippi INF Eric Brown- Coastal Carolina OF Brandon Lockridge- Troy OF Trent Tingelstad*- UL Monroe
West Coast Conference
SP Corbin Burnes- Saint Mary’s
SP Tony Gonsolin- Saint Mary’s
SP Marco Gonzales- Gonzaga
SP Tylor Megill- Loyola Marymount
SP A.J. Griffin- San Diego
RP Paul Sewald- San Diego
RP Kyle Barraclough- Saint Mary’s
RP Eli Morgan- Gonzaga
RP Scott Alexander- Pepperdine
RP Kyle Zimmer- San Francisco
RP Adam Cimber- San Francisco
RP Steven Wilson- Santa Clara
RP Trevor Megill- Loyola Marymount
C Riley Adams- San Diego
1B Brett Sullivan- Pacific
2B David Fletcher- Loyola Marymount
3B Patrick Wisdom- Saint Mary’s
SS Brett Harris- Gonzaga
LF Connor Joe- San Diego
CF Bradley Zimmer- San Francisco
RF Kris Bryant- San Diego
DH Taylor Jones- Gonzaga
C/OF Cooper Hummel- Portland
INF Kevin Sim- San Diego
INF Ripken Reyes*- San Diego
INF Bryson Brigman*- San Diego
HM: SP Austin Bibens-Dirkx- Portland SP Ky Bush- Saint Mary’s SP Mitch White- Santa Clara SP Gabriel Hughes- Gonzaga RP Wyatt Mills- Gonzaga RP Alek Jacob- Gonzaga RP Cory Abbott- Loyola Marymount RP Ken Waldichuk- Saint Mary’s RP Patrick Weigel- Pacific RP Casey Legumina- Gonzaga RP James Pazos- San Diego RP Tommy Nance- Santa Clara RP Easton Lucas- Pepperdine RP Chris Murphy- San Diego RP Dylan Covey- San Diego C Rocky Gale- Portland 1B Eric Thames- Pepperdine INF John Peck- Pepperdine
Conference USA
SP Kyle Bradish- New Mexico St.
SP Logan T. Allen- Florida Int.
SP Hayden Wesneski- Sam Houston
SP Caleb Smith- Sam Houston
SP Nate Pearson- Florida Int.
RP Ryan Tepera- Sam Houston
RP Phil Maton- Louisiana Tech
RP Colin Poche- Dallas Baptist
RP Drew Smith- Dallas Baptist
RP Jake Walsh- Jax St.
RP Kody Funderburk- Dallas Baptist
RP Cy Sneed- Dallas Baptist
RP Zach Neal- Sam Houston
C Aramis Garcia- Florida Int.
1B Darick Hall- Dallas Baptist
2B Nick Gonzalez- New Mexico St
3B Edwin Rios- Florida Int.
SS Joey Ortiz- New Mexico St
LF Austin Shenton- Florida Int.
CF Bryce Johnson- Sam Houston
RF Colton Cowser- Sam Houston
DH Ryan O’Hearn- Dallas Baptist
C Nate Rombach*- Dallas Baptist
INF Irving Lopez- Florida Int.
OF Jason Krizan- Dallas Baptist
OF Daniel Johnson- New Mexico St
HM: SP Jaden Hamm- Middle Tennessee RP Phillip Diehl- Louisiana Tech RP Braden Bristo- Louisiana Tech RP Chance Adams- Dallas Baptist RP Eriq Swan- Middle Tennessee RP Seth Elledge- Dallas Baptist RP Nick Mikolajchak- Sam Houston RP Mason Fluharty- Liberty RP Fraser Ellard- Liberty RP CJ Weins- WKU INF Ryan Goins- Dallas Baptist OF Jake Sanford- WKU OF Jacob Rhinesmith- WKU OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF D.J. Artis- Liberty OF Jameson Hannah*- Dallas Baptist OF Lew Ford- Dallas Baptist
Southern Conference/Southland Conference
SP Wade Miley- Southeastern Louisiana
SP JP Sears- The Citadel
SP Landon Knack- East Tennessee St.
SP Sawyer Gipson-Long- Mercer
SP Adam Oller- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RP Tanner Rainey- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Reed Garrett- VMI
RP Josh Winder- VMI
RP Austin Cox- Mercer
RP Max Povse- UNC Greensboro
RP Kyle Keller- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Andrew Wantz- UNC Greensboro
RP Grant Anderson- McNeese
C David Fry- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
1B Nate Lowe- Mercer
2B Jace Peterson- McNeese
3B Nate Eaton- VMI
SS Pascanel Ferreras*- Western Carolina
LF Phil Ervin- Samford
CF Kyle Lewis- Mercer
RF Nick Heath- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
DH Tyler White- Western Carolina
C J.C. Correa*- Lamar
INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson- Houston Christian
OF Colby Thomas*- Mercer
OF Justice Bigbie*- Western Carolina
HM: SP Zebby Matthews-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze- New Orleans RP Mac Sceroler- Southeastern Louisiana RP Adam Scott- Wofford C Christian Correa- Nicholls 1B Harrison DiNicola- Texas A&M Corpus Christi INF Danny Valencia- UNC Greensboro INF Corey Spangenberg- VMI OF Billy Burns- Mercer OF Brayden Jobert*- Nicholls
Big West Conference 1st Team
SP Shane Bieber- UC Santabarbara
SP Tanner Bibee- Cal State Fullerton
SP Joe Ryan- Cal State Northridge
SP Michael Lorenzen- Cal State Fullerton
SP Bryan Woo- Cal Poly
RP Chris Devenski- Cal State Fullerton
RP Dylan Floro- Cal State Fullerton
RP Joe Kelly- UC Riverside
RP Kyle Nelson- UC Santabarbara
RP Andrew Vasquez- UC Santabarbara
RP Cade Smith- Hawaii
RP Bryan Shaw- Long Beach St.
RP Dillon Tate- UC Santabarbara
C Chad Wallach- Cal State Fullerton
1B Justin Turner- Cal State Fullerton
2B Jeff McNeil- Long Beach St.
3B Matt Chapman- Cal State Fullerton
SS Garrett Hampson- Long Beach St.
LF Josh Rojas- Hawaii
CF Jarren Duran- Long Beach St.
RF Mitch Haniger- Cal Poly
DH Evan Longoria- Long Beach St.
BN Dustin Garneau- Cal State Fullerton
BN Keston Hiura- UC Irvine
BN Kolten Wong- Hawaii
BN JD Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Big West Conference 2nd Team
SP Spencer Howard- Cal Poly
SP David Huff- UC Irvine
SP Noah Davis- UC Santabarbara
SP Drew Thorpe*- Cal Poly
SP Taylor Dollard*- Cal Poly
RP Calvin Fauncher- UC Irvine
RP Andre Pallante- UC Irvine
RP Justin Garza- Cal State Fullerton
RP Justin Bruihl- Cal Poly
RP Mickey Jannis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Austin Davis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Connor Seabold- Cal State Fullerton
RP Darius Vines- CSU Bakersfield
C David Banuelos- Long Beach St.
1B David Freitas- Hawaii
2B Mark Mathias- Cal Poly
3B Matt Duffy- Long Beach St.
SS Brooks Lee*- Cal Poly
LF Jack Larson- UC San Diego
CF Denzel Clarke*- Cal State Northridge
RF Mark Contreras- UC Riverside
DH Ruben Cardenas*- Cal State Fullerton
C Rob Brantly- UC Riverside
INF Alex De Goti- Long Beach St.
INF Shay Whitcomb*- UC San Diego
OF Nicholas Torres*- Cal Poly
HM: SP Marco Estrada- Long Beach St. SP Steven Wright- Hawaii RP Joe Biagini- UC Davis RP Kyle Dowdy- Hawaii RP Robert Garcia- UC Davis RP Phil Bickford- Cal State Fullerton RP Clayton Andrews- Long Beach St. RP Kenny Rosenberg- Cal State Northridge RP Eli Villalobos- Long Beach St. RP Darren McCaughan- Long Beach St. RP Michael McGreevey- UC Santabarbara RP Nick Avila- Long Beach St. RP Matt Andriese- UC Riverside RP Erich Uelmen- Cal Poly C Daniel Cope- Cal State Fullerton C Kurt Suzuki INF Greg Garcia- Hawaii INF Daniel Descalso- UC Davis INF Ty Kelly- UC Davis INF Tanner Murray*- UC Davis OF Khris Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Coastal Athletic Association SP George Kirby- Elon
SP Aaron Civale- Northeastern
SP Bailey Ober- College of Charleston
SP Chad Kuhl- Delaware
SP Bruce Zimmermann- Towson
RP Evan Phillips- UNC Wilmington
RP Adam Ottavino- Northeastern
RP Ryan Thompson- Campbell
RP John Brebbia- Elon
RP Heath Hembree- College of Charleston
RP Ron Marinaccio- Delaware
RP Ty Adcock- Elon
RP Brandon Walter- Delaware
C Ryan Jeffers- UNC Wilmington
1B Jason Vosler- Northeastern
2B Max Burt*- Northeastern
3B Brooks Baldwin*- UNC Wilmington
SS Zach Neto- Campbell
LF Travis Jankowski- Stony Brook
CF Cedric Mullins- Campbell
RF Greg Jones- UNC Wilmington
DH Richie Palacios- Towson
C Kevin Krause*- Stony Brook
INF Ben Williamson*- William and Mary
INF Cullen Large*- William and Mary
OF Jared Dupere*- Northeastern
HM: SP Landen Roupp- UNC Wilmington SP Allen Winans- Campbell SP Nick Tropeano- Stony Brook SP Seth Johnson- Campbell SP Tom Harrington- Campbell RP Austin Warren- UNC Wilmington RP Brian Schlitter- College of Charleston RP Cam Schlitter- Northeastern RP Jimmy Joyce- Hofstra RP Nick Raquet- William and Mary RP John Rooney- Hofstra RP Brad Brach- Monmouth RP Trey Dombrowski- Monmouth RP Taylor Clarke- College of Charleston RP Xavier Meachem- North Carolina A&T C Vito Frescia- Hofstra INF Cam Devanney- Elon INF Alex Iadisernia- Elon OF Mike Wilson- Stony Brook OF Brett Gardner- College of Charleston
America East Conference/Atlantic 10 Conference/Independent
SP Nick Martinez- Fordham
SP Brett Kennedy- Fordham
SP Jimmy Yacabonis- St. Joseph’s
SP Jake Kalish*- George Mason
SP Connor Gillispie*- VCU
RP James Karinchak- Bryant
RP Mark Leiter Jr.- New Jersey Tech
RP Sean Newcombe- Hartford
RP Chris Wright*- Bryant
RP Greg Weissert- Fordham
RP Reiss Knehr- Fordham
RP Garrett Acton- Saint Louis
RP James Norwood- Saint Louis
C Brian O’Keefe- St. Joseph’s
1B Justin Bour- George Mason
2B Vimael Machin- VCU
3B Danny Mendick- UMass Lowell
SS Jeremy Peña- Maine
LF Justin Yurchak*- Binghamton
CF Ryan Ward*- Bryant
RF Vinny Capra- Richmond
DH David MacKinnon- Hartford
C Logan Driscoll*- George Mason
INF Tyler Locklear*- VCU
OF Cade Fergus*- George Washington
OF Brett Callahan*- St. Joseph’s
HM: SP Joe Van Meter- VCU SP Nolan DeVos- Davidson SP Zach Mort- George Mason SP Tim Brennan- St. Joseph’s SP Dave Kubiak- Albany SP Stephen Woods- Albany SP Connor Grey- St. Bonaventure RP Matt Mikulski- Fordham RP Bradford Webb- VCU RP Cody Lawyerson- Maine RP Kyle Wilcox- Bryant RP Joe Nahas- UMBC RP Joe Beimel- Duquesne RP Craig Stammen- Dayton RP Murphy Smith- Binghamton RP Nick Sinacola- Maine RP Ben Anderson- Binghamton C Kyle Schmidt- Richmond C Andrew Cossetti- St. Joseph’s C Erik Ostberg- Hartford C Chris Bec- Maine C Mickey Gasper- Bryant INF Quinn McDaniel- Maine INF A.J. Wright- UMBC INF Riley Tirotta- Dayton INF Mariano Ricciardi- Dayton OF Mark Coley- Rhode Island OF Ryan Wilson*- Davidson
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2024.05.15 19:41 inBLKN Your birthday, your boyfriend

Your birthday, your boyfriend
Who did you get? (if it's close enough it counts) If yoh don't recognise someone:
💌January 15- KJ Apa (Archie-Riverdale) 💌January 20- Jordan Parrish (Teen Wolf)
💖February 23- Pope Heyward (Outer Banks) 💖February 1- Tom Welling (Smallville, Lucifer)
💗March 9- Jacob Elordi (Kissing booth, Euphoria) 💗March 17- Enzo St. John (The Vampire Diaries)
💟April 26- Marcel Gerard (The Originals) 💟April 19- Jeremy Gilbert (The Vampire Diaries)
❤May 2- Leonardo Di Caprio ❤May 28- Nate Archibald (Gossip Girl)
😍June 11- Tom Cruise 😍June 14- Rafael Waithe (Legacies)
💋July 10- Dylan O'Brien (Teen Wolf, Maze Runner) 💋July 4- Kendall Schmidt (Big Time Rush)
🔥August 13- Conrad Fisher (The Summer I turned pretty) 🔥August 24- Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
😘September 22- Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl) 😘September 11- Draco Malfoy (Harry Potter)
💞October 8- Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries 💞October 26- Archie Andrews (Riverdale)
💜November 27- Noah Centineo (To all the boys I've loved before) 💜November 5- Jeremiah Fisher (The Summer I turned pretty)
💝December 6- Ander Muñoz (Elite) 💝December 30- Noel Khan (Pretty Little Liars)
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2024.05.06 16:39 Avalon3071 Notice how friendship-wise, the band’s always split in half - Logan and Kendall together whilst Carlos and James are either together or on their own.

Not stirring but think that they’ll split again after their next album. Logan and Kendall are politically on the left and seem to get along better and have the same hobbies. Whilst James and Carlos are right wing and Carlos is usually with his family and James does his own thing. Their opposing political leanings and Carlos and James continuously speaking out about their controversial views (eg supporting Trump, anti-BLM, being against abortions, religion and supporting the Palestinian genocide) is stretching the gap between L+K and C+J.
They’ve got a few stops in the UK where over 70% oppose Trump and are always having pro-Palestine protests as most support the country. They’re also going to a handful of countries in Europe. Again, most of Europe hates Trump and supports Palestine. So C+J are tarnishing K+L’s public image.
All in all, most people that know them are from the Americas and it doesn’t matter that not all of them share those extreme views. As people who are against half of the band’s views, aren’t gonna attend concerts of stream as the people that they disagree with will get their money.
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2024.04.10 23:24 CWR_Robot [Rankings] 10/APR/24

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2024.04.06 08:57 CWR_Robot [March Madness Results] Olivia Rodrigo is the winner of the Silver Bracket!

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2024.04.01 18:51 CWR_Robot Updated Brackets going into the Semi-Finals

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2024.03.30 10:26 CWR_Robot Updated Brackets for March Madness Tournament - Quarter-Finals next

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2024.03.29 01:03 MadameCassie Carlos talks about the drama of One Direction opening for BTR back then, 1D returned the favor to let BTR open for them in U.K.

Via a new interview:
On an episode of the Unplanned podcast, Big Time Rush member Carlos PenaVega opened up about why it was "hard" for the American pop group to have 1D as their openers on their Better With U tour in 2012. The singer, 34, explained that although fans originally bought tickets in support of BTR, it felt as though they ended up being more excited to see the British band.
"After our show, fans were outside the theater chanting for One Direction," PenaVega said.
"That was really hard for us," he revealed.
The singeactor explained that between the time the "Boyfriend" band's North American tour was announced in fall 2011 to when the group featuring Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson was added to the bill, their popularity simply took off.
"Our tour was sold out before they got on. So, they were there to see us," PenaVega recalled. "But it was like The Beatles. It was like a freak of nature. They wanted these five, cute British boys."
The former Nickelodeon star said that the "What Makes You Beautiful" group tried to return the favor, but he and his bandmates Logan Henderson, James Maslow and Kendall Schmidt decided against it.
PenaVega shared, "They offered for us to open for them in the U.K. and our egos got in the way. We were like, 'No. Never.'"
"Probably should have done it," he added. "I mean we were kids. I was like 22. It's hard to control your ego at that age."
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2024.03.25 18:09 jorgeinazuma Happy ten anniversary of Parallel 🎉🎉🎉

On this day in 2014 Heffron Drive released their comeback (or debut depending on how you look at it) single "Parallel". The single was released through Kendall Schmidt's label TOLBooth Records. "Parallel" would achieve good numbers on radio, reaching the top 60 and is the song with the most streams by the band on Spotify. 🎉
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2024.03.24 02:50 abjinternational Kendall Schmidt from Big Time Rush joyfully announces the arrival of their first child with wife Mica, just four months after their wedding.

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2024.03.19 17:33 CWR_Robot March Madness Brackets for Second Round

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2024.03.17 02:00 Concert_Goer_143 Lost fan fics!!!! BIG TIME RUSH

There are two fan fics that I try and look for. Written I think between 2012-2013. Both involve Big Time Rush, but mostly Kendall Schmidt.
The first one I know was on Quotev it was Carlos Pena little sister who was mute due to a tragic accident, and the boys all get her to try and talk.
The second one I about 90% sure was called teardrops on my guitar, but based on Kendall Schmidt. A girl who is in abusive relationship and Kendall is trying to save her. It was posted on Instagram which I'm guessing later deleted.
Does anyone remember these?
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2024.02.29 00:54 Electrical_Humor_362 2024 MLB Mock Draft with Player Comparisons 1.0

Here is my first MLB Mock Draft in 2024, with some player comparisons included.

Let me know if any seem noticably profound or awful.

*P.S. This Draft list was written on 2/14


A B C D E F G H I
Pick Team Player Position College/High School School Comp Best Worst
1 Guardians JJ Wetherholt 2B/INF College West Virginia Jose Ramirez Mookie Betts Jon Berti
2 Reds Josh Hartle LHP College Wake Forest Justin Steele Prime Kershaw Lite Kyle Freeland
3 Rockies Brody Brecht RHP College Iowa Hunter Greene Jake DeGrom Lite Tyler Kolek
4 A's Charlie Condon 1B/OF College Georgia VGJ Yandy Diaz JJ Bleday
5 White Sox Nick Kurtz 1B College Wake Forest Christian Walker Matt Olson Pavin Smith
6 Royals Konnor Griffin OF High School Jackson Prep (MS) Adolis Garcia J-Rod+ Bubba Starling
7 Cardinals Hagen Smith LHP College Arkansas Jesus Luzardo Blake Snell Austin Gomber
8 Angels Travis Bazzana 2B College Oregon State Bo Bichette Prime Jose Altuve Tim Anderson - 2023
9 Pirates Tommy White 3B/1B College LSU Triston Casas Prime Goldschmidt Lite Rowdy Tellez - 2023
10 Nationals Jac Cagliaone 1B/DH/LHP College Florida Max Muncy/Jose Alvarado LH Shohei Lite Dan Vogelbach (2023)/Jay Groome
11 Tigers Seaver King OF/SS College Wake Forest Whit Merrifield Prime Trea (lite speed) Nick Allen Lite
12 Red Sox Cam Caminiti LHP High School Saguaro (AZ) Ranger Suarez Max Fried Danny Hultzen
13 Giants Noah Franco OF/LHP High School IMG Academy (FL) Randal Grichuk/Sean Maneaea Kyle TuckeE-Rod Steele WalkeAnthony Kay
14 Cubs Vance Honeycutt OF College North Carolina Trent Grisham Healthy Prime Buxton Lite Austin Beck
15 Mariners PJ Morlando OF High School Summerville (SC) Seiya Suzuki Yordan Lite (+D) Austin Hendrick
16 Marlins Braden Montgomery OF/RHP College Texas A&M J.D Davis/Brad Keller Bryce HarpeEdward Cabrera Tristen Lutz/Connor Jones
17 Brewers Ethan Anderson C/1B College Virginia Josh Bell Rafael Devers Nick Pratto
18 Rays Slade Caldwell OF High School Valley View (AR) Steven Kwan Corbin Carroll Jeren Kendall
19 Mets Chase Burns RHP College Wake Forest Josiah Gray Prime Dylan Cease Ashe Russell
20 Blue Jays Mike Sirota OF College Northeastern Adam Engel Josh Lowe (+D) Corey Ray
21 Twins Griff O'Ferrall SS College Virginia IKF JP Crawford Logan Warmoth
22 Orioles Drew Beam RHP College Tennessee Tyler Wells Luis Castillo Casey Sedlock
23 Dodgers Jonathan Santucci LHP College Duke Patrick Sandoval Prime Carlos Rodon Brendon Little
24 Braves Luke Holman RHP College LSU Joe Ryan Sandy Alcantara Lite Brady Singer
25 Padres Ryan Sloan RHP High School York (IL) Luis Garcia Justin Verlander Lite Will Crowe
26 Yankees Caleb Lomavita C College California Keibert Ruiz Prime J.T. Realmuto Anthony Siegler
27 Phillies William Schmidt RHP High School Catholic (LA) Yu Darvish Charlie Morton+ Logan Shore
28 Astros Caleb Bonnemer SS/3B High School Okemos (MI) Yoan Moncada Gunnar Henderson Cole Stobbe
29 D-Backs Michael Massey RHP College Wake Forest Jose Soriano Corbin Burnes Forrest Whitley
30 Rangers Ben Hess RHP College Alabama Lance Lynn Healthy Tyler Glasnow Blayne Enlow
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2024.02.24 10:48 Nofijadin Who would win this hypothetical war?

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2024.02.17 21:19 Some-Historian-7648 Singers I Want To See Compete

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2024.01.31 13:54 b-rar ⚾️ 9/9: 186 - played it safe today


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2024.01.26 16:33 BurntToASinder My Vocal Role Models: How Do I Get to Their Level?

So I've been on a conquest of making manifestation collages; very Gen Z and cringe, I know, buy it's a nice way to remind myself of my own goals when I lose motivation. Through this process, I chose artists that (a) I already sound a bit like and (b) are at a much higher level I can strive for.
Here are the artists in no particular order:
I should also specify, I'm not trying to replicate these artists; just find a happy middle ground and base a more sustainable and objectively better technique around theirs. My most recent vocal classification is a leggiero tenor, tessitura A3-B4(E5). I have a lot of pitch accuracy issues as well as vocal fatique and instability, despite singing for many years with multiple teachers. I follow video warmups that are in my range to try and mitigate these problems over time.
If anyone is aware of some or all of these artists' techniques, I would very much appreciate any advice when it comes to taking inspiration from their unique sound through warmups and exercises. Thank you!
DISCLAIMER: I already know people are going to say, "Get a vocal coach/teacher." I absolutely cannot afford that. It's great advice in a bubble, but it's simply not feasible.
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2024.01.25 04:15 COMMANDERY11 Vinyl defect?

I recently received my Vildhjarta muv vinyl and shirt and I am super stoked! Although, I noticed on a corner of the vinyl case, when opened, displays a weird purple cloud stain. Is this the normal artwork or is mine defective? I'm probably not going to return it because it'd be too much of a hassle, but I just thought I might ask the subreddit just in case I was mistaken. Pretty bummed if it is indeed a stain. Thanks in advance.
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2024.01.13 04:45 CP4-Throwaway The 00s/10s transitions for the Big 3 Kids Networks - Part II: Nickelodeon

The 00s/10s transitions for the Big 3 Kids Networks - Part II: Nickelodeon
This will be a continuation of this 3-part series that I started with Disney Channel. This time, I'm doing Nickelodeon.

Synopsis:

Main 00s/10s Transition: roughly September 2009 - February 2013 (give or take)
Earliest sign of 10s influence: The Adventure Time short film airs on Nickelodeon (January 11, 2007)
First noticeable sign of 10s influence: Poof is born on the Fairly OddParents episode "Fairly Odd Baby" (February 18, 2008)
Last noticeable sign of 00s influence: The cancellation of Sam & Cat (July 17, 2014)
Latest sign of 00s influence: Degrassi: The Next Generation series finale on TeenNick (August 2, 2015)

September 28, 2009: The Nickelodeon rebrand
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We all know about this. Late 2009 was a legit shift in programming for Nickelodeon. I know this seems to be a little late to start the transition for Nick but Late 2008-Mid 2009 still felt firmly 2000s to me despite the overall bleak feel of the network. Maybe that's because the splat logo played a huge part in the overall atmosphere of the network and the rebrand/logo change was the first real change that signaled a new decade being upon us.
Regardless, this was definitely when we were starting to transition into the '10s. Hell, I think this exact moment was when we were already starting to lean towards the '10s for Nick, so this whole transition would essentially be the first stage of '10s Nickelodeon.

November 6, 2009: Fanboy & Chum Chum officially premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "Wizboy"
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Fanboy & Chum Chum became the first official show to debut under the new rebrand in the fall of 2009 with the episode "Wizboy". Apparently, this episode pilot was actually originally aired on August 14, but since that was before the rebrand, I just decided to list this instead. They also had a sneak peak episode "Dollar Day" on October 12.
This was really a dark time for Nicktoons. Not only did you have Spongebob Squarepants start to have really consistently bad episodes but many cartoons during this time were just piss-poor. Fanboy & Chum Chum was no exception to this. It didn't seem bad at the time since I was literally a child who didn't know any better, but looking back at it, it was honestly a horrible show with disgusting humor that I don't plan on watching again. I haven't seen it in over a decade.

November 28, 2009: Big Time Rush airs its pilot episode "Big Time Audition"
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Big Time Rush was basically the first official live-action show to debut on Nickelodeon, post-rebrand (I say "live-action" since Fanboy & Chum Chum debuted before it but that was a cartoon). This show represented the dawn of a new era. We all know of the story of BTR so I don't need to bore you with the details. Although, fun fact: there was an unaired pilot from like August 2009 where there was a different dude that was the leader of the group before Kendall Schmidt replaced him (for BTR fans, it was the Curt Hansen, who played Dak Zevon, the bad boy teen heartthrob).
The show would officially premiere on January 18, 2010.

March 27, 2010: The 2010 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
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Once again, not much to note here, but this was a star-studded KCA with Kevin James as the host. You pretty much had all the big name pop stars of the Electropop Era show up as well as all of the child actors from our favorite kids shows of the late '00s be nominated for and/or win a KCA blimp. I just wanted to talk about it simply because what came after was none other than.....

March 27, 2010: Victorious premieres on Nickelodeon with the pilot episode "Victorious"
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This was a continuation of the Dan Schneider projects on Nickelodeon with Victoria Justice (who was previously Lola Martinez on Zoey 101) starring in this new show. This show would define the 00s/10s transitional period of Nickelodeon the most. It also represented a shift for Dan Schneider's other show iCarly as he would have to spend time being more devoted to this new show than with his already successful hit, and you start to see the overall change in direction of iCarly with season 3 (or season 4, depending on how the show is broken up), which I'll mention very soon.

June 4, 2010: iCarly's episode "iPsycho" airs on Nickelodeon
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After three years of having Nevel Papperman as an archnemesis, the iCarly gang gain a new enemy in the form of a crazed superfan by the name of Nora Dershlit, who traps them in her basement. Gibby ends up saving the crew by fighting Nora, who ends up getting her ass kicked by Sam. This was the start of Gibby becoming more involved in the show.

July 30, 2010: iCarly premieres new season with the episode "iGot A Hot Room"
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This was the episode where Spencer tried to surprise Carly with a gummy bear lamp but disaster strikes as that lamp would end up burning Carly's entire room. Fortunately, thanks to the fact that a watch the Shays inherited from their great-grandmother was destroyed in the fire, Spencer gets an $82,000 reimbursement check and decides to use all of it to rebuild Carly's room, without telling Carly, claiming he only got a measly $500.
This season marked the shift away from mainly focusing on the iCarly web show like they did in the first three seasons (or two if you count seasons 2-3 as one big season) and start to focus more deeply in the lives of the characters. This was also when they introduced Noah Munck's character Gibby as a main character in the intro and incorporated him more into the show, compared to just being a recurring character. He would also stop running around shirtless and saying "Gibbehhh". Not only that, but the gap between this season and the last was noticeably big as Miranda Cosgrove, Jeanette McCurdy, and Nathan Kress look noticeably mature and more grown-up in this new season.

September 18, 2010: Fred: The Movie premieres on Nickelodeon
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Lucas Cruikshank's YouTube persona 'Fred' makes it to kids television on Nickelodeon with his own film. It was largely a watered down version of the YouTube version of the Fred character but the movie was still decent.

June 11, 2011: iCarly's "iParty with Victorious" crossover episode premieres on Nickelodeon
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iParty with Victorious is one of the most beloved specials of iCarly and Victorious as it was a crossover of two of Dan Schneider's current shows meeting in the same universe. It was a very nice episode with a cool plot. This would mark the end of iCarly's fourth season.

July 1, 2011: Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "Epic Election"
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I wonder if any of you early '10s kids remember Bucket & Skinner. There's not much else to say other than the fact that I forgot this show even existed. It would air on Nickelodeon until June 9, 2012 (less than a year) and then air the remaining episodes on TeenNick from December 22, 2012 to May 1, 2013.

August 13, 2011: iCarly premieres its fifth (or fourth) season with the episode "iLost My Mind"
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Sam and Freddie (a.k.a. Seddie) started dating in the previous season and their relationship would continue in the fifth season. This was around the time that the series noticeably declined in quality to many fans of the show, especially with Seddie's toxic relationship took over most of the season and it wouldn't get decent until around the end.

August 20, 2011: Jackson VP comes to an end with the episode "Mystery in Peru"
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True Jackson, VP is another show on Nickelodeon that comes to an end during the summer of 2011. This show defined the late 2000s era of Nickelodeon and would not last too long in this new era.

November 23, 2011: The Fairly OddParents episode "Timmy's Secret Wish!" airs on Nickelodeon
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Timmy Turner makes his millionth wish, which all of Fairy World has gathered to celebrate, but after reviewing his wishes, the Fairy Council finds that Timmy should be put on trial for being the "worst godchild ever." Wanda, Cosmo, and Poof try to prove that Timmy is not, until the truth comes out that Timmy has made a secret wish that no one can know about, not even his godfamily.
I believe this episode marked another shift for the cartoon in a similar way that a "Channel Chasers" or a "Wishology" did.

January 16, 2012: Fred: The Show airs as a special preview on Nickelodeon with the episode "Love Potion"
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Not much to say here. The show would officially premiere on February 5 and would get cancelled on August 3. 2012 was basically the death of the Fred craze and this show proves it right here.

February 4, 2012: How To Rock premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "How To Rock Braces and Glasses"
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This show starred Master P's daughter Cymphonique Miller and was just another typical show of this era about a teenager (preferably female) who was musically gifted and was either some of sort teen pop sensation or was very popular in school and had a close friend group with a passion for music or something related to the arts. A lot of kids shows were like that in the early 2010s. It didn't really have much of a unique characteristic that set it apart from similar shows of that time. That's probably why it got cancelled after one season on December 8, 2012, which was coincidentally around the time that the teen pop phase for the kids networks was quickly dying out (interestingly enough, this was exactly when teen pop had made a comeback in popular music).

February 11, 2012: The Victorious episode "The Worst Couple" airs on Nickelodeon
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I would consider this to be somewhat of a turning point in Victorious as Beck & Jade being a couple played a major role in the dynamic of the friendships on the show. Them being split kinda felt weird, but nonetheless, it was a very special episode.

March 10, 2012: Big Time Movie premieres on Nickelodeon
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Due to Big Time Rush's success being so big throughout 2010 and 2011, they finally got their own movie, which aired in early 2012. This was arguably the peak of the Big Time Rush project as well as Nickelodeon teen pop that dominated the channel in the very early 2010s.

May 19, 2012: The Victorious episode "Tori Goes Platinum" airs on Nickelodeon
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This episode marked an even bigger turning point for Victorious. In fact, this episode felt like the proper series finale for the show compared to what we actually got as you have Jade and Tori having a heart-to-heart after the jealousy and animosity to gain the spot in the Platinum Awards died down, Beck advancing on Tori, and Tori making her professional debut at the Platinum Awards. It really felt like the end. What's weird is that it wasn't even the season finale, let alone the series finale, as there would be two more episodes left of the show. It definitely didn't feel the same after this episode.

November 23, 2012: iCarly ends with the series finale "iGoodbye"
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Carly ends up moving with her military father to Italy, marking the end of the iCarly webshow and no longer being around her brother Spencer and her friends Sam, Freddie, and Gibby. Freddie and Carly end up having a goodbye kiss (which would be a precursor to the Paramount+ reboot series) after years of Freddie obsessing over Carly.
This was the end of a show that has influenced millions of kids worldwide and defined the late '00s era of Nickelodeon. This was very much a "last hurrah" moment for 2000s Nickelodeon.

February 2, 2013: Victorious is cancelled with the final episode "Victori-Yes"
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Victorious officially ends with this weird episode. The show sadly did not have a legit ending but they at least gave us a setup to Sam & Cat in the last few episodes with Cat mentioning her 'Nona' and that she would move with her in Venice. But other than that and Trina securing a spot in a telenova, the fans of the show really didn't get any closure.
This was pretty much the final nail in the coffin for 2000s Nickelodeon in my opinion. I know that Planet Sheen (a spinoff to an '00s show) would end a few weeks later, but it doesn't matter since nobody cared for that show anyway. This was the end of the 2000s Dan Schneider era that dominated the network during the mid 2000s-early 2010s.
Also, even though Big Time Rush would have one more season in mid-2013 before also ending in the summer (which didn't even feel the same, btw), it's way too late to draw the transition into that period because I specifically remember Summer 2013 feeling like a completely new era (which truly sucked tbh, and was a lot kiddier than the era that I grew up with that actually catered somewhat to teens) with new shows like Sanjay & Craig, the Rabbids video game having its own show, the Haunted Hathaways, Sam & Cat (which was the last remnant of the Dan Schneider era, but it had a totally different vibe from those and fit the new era of Nickelodeon more), and eventually The Thundermans and Henry Danger. We were safely in the '10s by then. My childhood was truly over by then. All my childhood shows were gone in an instant.
Nickelodeon really went downhill by 2013 and not long after, kids would quickly ditch cable in favor of social media, beginning the era that we are currently in, with the vast majority of kids finding solace in internet personalities rather than with television personalities.

Honorable mentions:
  • The Troop premieres on Nickelodeon (September 12, 2009); this was technically before the start of the transition but it's close.
  • Spongebob Squarepants airs its "SpongeBob's Truth or Square" episode (November 6, 2009)
  • T.U.F.F. Puppy and Jimmy Neutron spinoff Planet Sheen both premiere on Nickelodeon (October 2, 2010)
  • The Mighty B! moves to Nicktoons (November 6, 2010) and then gets cancelled (June 18, 2011)
  • Supah Ninjas premiere on Nickelodeon (January 17, 2011)
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness premieres (September 19, 2011)
  • Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred premieres on Nickelodeon (October 22, 2011)
  • Back at the Barnyard ends on Nicktoons (November 12, 2011)
  • Victorious airs its season 3 premiere "The Breakfast Bunch" on Nickelodeon (January 28, 2012)
  • The Legend of Korra premieres on Nickelodeon (April 14, 2012)
  • Fred 3: Camp Fred premieres on Nickelodeon (July 28, 2012)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) premieres on Nickelodeon (September 28, 2012)
  • The iCarly episode "iShock America" premieres on Nickelodeon (October 6, 2012)
  • Marvin Marvin premieres on Nickelodeon (November 24, 2012) and gets cancelled after one season (April 27, 2013)
  • Power Rangers Megaforce premieres on Nickelodeon (February 2, 2013)
  • Planet Sheen comes to an end (February 15, 2013); this was technically after the end of the transition but it's very close.
  • Sparky makes his debut on The Fairly OddParents in the season 9 premiere "Fairly OddPet" (March 23, 2013); this was technically after the end of the transition but it's close.

Let me know your thoughts.
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2024.01.12 19:09 CP4-Throwaway The 00s/10s transitions for the Big 3 Kids Networks - Part II: Nickelodeon

This will be a continuation of this 3-part series that I started with Disney Channel. This time, I'm doing Nickelodeon.

Synopsis:

Main 00s/10s Transition: roughly September 2009 - February 2013 (give or take)
Earliest sign of 10s influence: The Adventure Time short film airs on Nickelodeon (January 11, 2007)
First noticeable sign of 10s influence: Poof is born on the Fairly OddParents episode "Fairly Odd Baby" (February 18, 2008)
Last noticeable sign of 00s influence: The cancellation of Sam & Cat (July 17, 2014)
Latest sign of 00s influence: Degrassi: The Next Generation series finale on TeenNick (August 2, 2015)

September 28, 2009: The Nickelodeon rebrand
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We all know about this. Late 2009 was a legit shift in programming for Nickelodeon. I know this seems to be a little late to start the transition for Nick but Late 2008-Mid 2009 still felt firmly 2000s to me despite the overall bleak feel of the network. Maybe that's because the splat logo played a huge part in the overall atmosphere of the network and the rebrand/logo change was the first real change that signaled a new decade being upon us.
Regardless, this was definitely when we were starting to transition into the '10s. Hell, I think this exact moment was when we were already starting to lean towards the '10s for Nick, so this whole transition would essentially be the first stage of '10s Nickelodeon.

November 6, 2009: Fanboy & Chum Chum officially premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "Wizboy"
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Fanboy & Chum Chum became the first official show to debut under the new rebrand in the fall of 2009 with the episode "Wizboy". Apparently, this episode pilot was actually originally aired on August 14, but since that was before the rebrand, I just decided to list this instead. They also had a sneak peak episode "Dollar Day" on October 12.
This was really a dark time for Nicktoons. Not only did you have Spongebob Squarepants start to have really consistently bad episodes but many cartoons during this time were just piss-poor. Fanboy & Chum Chum was no exception to this. It didn't seem bad at the time since I was literally a child who didn't know any better, but looking back at it, it was honestly a horrible show with disgusting humor that I don't plan on watching again. I haven't seen it in over a decade.

November 28, 2009: Big Time Rush airs its pilot episode "Big Time Audition"
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Big Time Rush was basically the first official live-action show to debut on Nickelodeon, post-rebrand (I say "live-action" since Fanboy & Chum Chum debuted before it but that was a cartoon). This show represented the dawn of a new era. We all know of the story of BTR so I don't need to bore you with the details. Although, fun fact: there was an unaired pilot from like August 2009 where there was a different dude that was the leader of the group before Kendall Schmidt replaced him (for BTR fans, it was the Curt Hansen, who played Dak Zevon, the bad boy teen heartthrob).
The show would officially premiere on January 18, 2010.

March 27, 2010: The 2010 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards
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Once again, not much to note here, but this was a star-studded KCA with Kevin James as the host. You pretty much had all the big name pop stars of the Electropop Era show up as well as all of the child actors from our favorite kids shows of the late '00s be nominated for and/or win a KCA blimp. I just wanted to talk about it simply because what came after was none other than.....

March 27, 2010: Victorious premieres on Nickelodeon with the pilot episode "Victorious"
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This was a continuation of the Dan Schneider projects on Nickelodeon with Victoria Justice (who was previously Lola Martinez on Zoey 101) starring in this new show. This show would define the 00s/10s transitional period of Nickelodeon the most. It also represented a shift for Dan Schneider's other show iCarly as he would have to spend time being more devoted to this new show than with his already successful hit, and you start to see the overall change in direction of iCarly with season 3 (or season 4, depending on how the show is broken up), which I'll mention very soon.

June 4, 2010: iCarly's episode "iPsycho" airs on Nickelodeon
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After three years of having Nevel Papperman as an archnemesis, the iCarly gang gain a new enemy in the form of a crazed superfan by the name of Nora Dershlit, who traps them in her basement. Gibby ends up saving the crew by fighting Nora, who ends up getting her ass kicked by Sam. This was the start of Gibby becoming more involved in the show.

July 30, 2010: iCarly premieres new season with the episode "iGot A Hot Room"
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This was the episode where Spencer tried to surprise Carly with a gummy bear lamp but disaster strikes as that lamp would end up burning Carly's entire room. Fortunately, thanks to the fact that a watch the Shays inherited from their great-grandmother was destroyed in the fire, Spencer gets an $82,000 reimbursement check and decides to use all of it to rebuild Carly's room, without telling Carly, claiming he only got a measly $500.
This season marked the shift away from mainly focusing on the iCarly web show like they did in the first three seasons (or two if you count seasons 2-3 as one big season) and start to focus more deeply in the lives of the characters. This was also when they introduced Noah Munck's character Gibby as a main character in the intro and incorporated him more into the show, compared to just being a recurring character. He would also stop running around shirtless and saying "Gibbehhh". Not only that, but the gap between this season and the last was noticeably big as Miranda Cosgrove, Jeanette McCurdy, and Nathan Kress look noticeably mature and more grown-up in this new season.

September 18, 2010: Fred: The Movie premieres on Nickelodeon
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Lucas Cruikshank's YouTube persona 'Fred' makes it to kids television on Nickelodeon with his own film. It was largely a watered down version of the YouTube version of the Fred character but the movie was still decent.

June 11, 2011: iCarly's "iParty with Victorious" crossover episode premieres on Nickelodeon
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iParty with Victorious is one of the most beloved specials of iCarly and Victorious as it was a crossover of two of Dan Schneider's current shows meeting in the same universe. It was a very nice episode with a cool plot. This would mark the end of iCarly's fourth season.

July 1, 2011: Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "Epic Election"
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I wonder if any of you early '10s kids remember Bucket & Skinner. There's not much else to say other than the fact that I forgot this show even existed. It would air on Nickelodeon until June 9, 2012 (less than a year) and then air the remaining episodes on TeenNick from December 22, 2012 to May 1, 2013.

August 13, 2011: iCarly premieres its fifth (or fourth) season with the episode "iLost My Mind"
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Sam and Freddie (a.k.a. Seddie) started dating in the previous season and their relationship would continue in the fifth season. This was around the time that the series noticeably declined in quality to many fans of the show, especially with Seddie's toxic relationship took over most of the season and it wouldn't get decent until around the end.

August 20, 2011: Jackson VP comes to an end with the episode "Mystery in Peru"
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True Jackson, VP is another show on Nickelodeon that comes to an end during the summer of 2011. This show defined the late 2000s era of Nickelodeon and would not last too long in this new era.

November 23, 2011: The Fairly OddParents episode "Timmy's Secret Wish!" airs on Nickelodeon
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Timmy Turner makes his millionth wish, which all of Fairy World has gathered to celebrate, but after reviewing his wishes, the Fairy Council finds that Timmy should be put on trial for being the "worst godchild ever." Wanda, Cosmo, and Poof try to prove that Timmy is not, until the truth comes out that Timmy has made a secret wish that no one can know about, not even his godfamily.
I believe this episode marked another shift for the cartoon in a similar way that a "Channel Chasers" or a "Wishology" did.

January 16, 2012: Fred: The Show airs as a special preview on Nickelodeon with the episode "Love Potion"
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Not much to say here. The show would officially premiere on February 5 and would get cancelled on August 3. 2012 was basically the death of the Fred craze and this show proves it right here.

February 4, 2012: How To Rock premieres on Nickelodeon with the episode "How To Rock Braces and Glasses"
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This show starred Master P's daughter Cymphonique Miller and was just another typical show of this era about a teenager (preferably female) who was musically gifted and was either some of sort teen pop sensation or was very popular in school and had a close friend group with a passion for music or something related to the arts. A lot of kids shows were like that in the early 2010s. It didn't really have much of a unique characteristic that set it apart from similar shows of that time. That's probably why it got cancelled after one season on December 8, 2012, which was coincidentally around the time that the teen pop phase for the kids networks was quickly dying out (interestingly enough, this was exactly when teen pop had made a comeback in popular music).

February 11, 2012: The Victorious episode "The Worst Couple" airs on Nickelodeon
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I would consider this to be somewhat of a turning point in Victorious as Beck & Jade being a couple played a major role in the dynamic of the friendships on the show. Them being split kinda felt weird, but nonetheless, it was a very special episode.

March 10, 2012: Big Time Movie premieres on Nickelodeon
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Due to Big Time Rush's success being so big throughout 2010 and 2011, they finally got their own movie, which aired in early 2012. This was arguably the peak of the Big Time Rush project as well as Nickelodeon teen pop that dominated the channel in the very early 2010s.

May 19, 2012: The Victorious episode "Tori Goes Platinum" airs on Nickelodeon
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This episode marked an even bigger turning point for Victorious. In fact, this episode felt like the proper series finale for the show compared to what we actually got as you have Jade and Tori having a heart-to-heart after the jealousy and animosity to gain the spot in the Platinum Awards died down, Beck advancing on Tori, and Tori making her professional debut at the Platinum Awards. It really felt like the end. What's weird is that it wasn't even the season finale, let alone the series finale, as there would be two more episodes left of the show. It definitely didn't feel the same after this episode.

November 23, 2012: iCarly ends with the series finale "iGoodbye"
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Carly ends up moving with her military father to Italy, marking the end of the iCarly webshow and no longer being around her brother Spencer and her friends Sam, Freddie, and Gibby. Freddie and Carly end up having a goodbye kiss (which would be a precursor to the Paramount+ reboot series) after years of Freddie obsessing over Carly.
This was the end of a show that has influenced millions of kids worldwide and defined the late '00s era of Nickelodeon. This was very much a "last hurrah" moment for 2000s Nickelodeon.

February 2, 2013: Victorious is cancelled with the final episode "Victori-Yes"
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Victorious officially ends with this weird episode. The show sadly did not have a legit ending but they at least gave us a setup to Sam & Cat in the last few episodes with Cat mentioning her 'Nona' and that she would move with her in Venice. But other than that and Trina securing a spot in a telenova, the fans of the show really didn't get any closure.
This was pretty much the final nail in the coffin for 2000s Nickelodeon in my opinion. I know that Planet Sheen (a spinoff to an '00s show) would end a few weeks later, but it doesn't matter since nobody cared for that show anyway. This was the end of the 2000s Dan Schneider era that dominated the network during the mid 2000s-early 2010s.
Also, even though Big Time Rush would have one more season in mid-2013 before also ending in the summer (which didn't even feel the same, btw), it's way too late to draw the transition into that period because I specifically remember Summer 2013 feeling like a completely new era (which truly sucked tbh, and was a lot kiddier than the era that I grew up with that actually catered somewhat to teens) with new shows like Sanjay & Craig, the Rabbids video game having its own show, the Haunted Hathaways, Sam & Cat (which was the last remnant of the Dan Schneider era, but it had a totally different vibe from those and fit the new era of Nickelodeon more), and eventually The Thundermans and Henry Danger. We were safely in the '10s by then. My childhood was truly over by then. All my childhood shows were gone in an instant.
Nickelodeon really went downhill by 2013 and not long after, kids would quickly ditch cable in favor of social media, beginning the era that we are currently in, with the vast majority of kids finding solace in internet personalities rather than with television personalities.

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