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OSU Baseball: Three Cowboys Named All-Americans (Again)

The same three Cowboys have been named All-Americans before this year.

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For the third time this year, there is a trio of Oklahoma State baseball players listed on an All-American team.

D1Baseball announced its All-America team on Wednesday, and it included Cowboys Carson Benge, Brian Holiday and Nolan Schubart. All three were also named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-America Second Team two weeks ago and the Baseball America Second Team last week. Benge and Holiday were put on the second team again by D1Baseball, while Schubart was on the Third Team.

Benge made the All-American teams as a utility player after being one of OSU’s best hitters and pitchers in 2024. Florida’s Jac Caglianone got the utility spot on the First Team. Benge hit .335 this season while having a 2.75 ERA and 3-1 record on the mound. He hit 18 home runs and had a Big 12-best 165 total bases.

Holiday earned second-team honors as a starting pitcher after his first season in Stillwater. He had a 2.95 ERA and 7-3 record in 16 appearances, all of which were starts. His ERA was second-best in the Big 12, while he threw a conference-most 113 innings.

Schubart earned an outfield spot on the Third Team even after missing 12 games because of injury. He also received All-American recognition by multiple outlets last year, making him just the 13th player in program history to be named an All-American in multiple seasons. This season, Schubart had a .370 average while leading the Big 12 with 23 home runs. He drove in 68 runs.

This year is only the ninth time OSU had three or more All-Americans in a single season. You can see the full D1Baseball All-America team here.

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