Baseball America announced its All-America First Team selections for the 2025 college baseball season, highlighting Tennessee's dominance. The Volunteers secured three first-team spots with Liam Doyle, Andrew Fischer, and Gavin Kilen, the most by any program. LSU followed with two selections, Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson. The First Team comprises players from 12 different schools, showcasing a diverse talent pool across the nation. Notably, Doyle is also a finalist for the prestigious Golden Spikes Award.

By the Numbers
  • Tennessee had 3 players named to the First Team: Liam Doyle, Andrew Fischer, and Gavin Kilen.
  • 12 different schools are represented among the 16 selections for the All-America First Team.
State of Play
  • Tennessee, LSU, and Oklahoma each have 3 total selections across all teams.
  • Schools like Florida State, UCLA, and Indiana had 2 players recognized in the selections.
  • The First Team features standout players such as Carson Tinney (Notre Dame) and Ike Irish (Auburn).
What's Next

As the college baseball season progresses, teams will look to leverage their top talent for potential championship runs. The recognition from Baseball America may motivate players to elevate their performances further. Additionally, aspiring players will aim to break into future All-America selections, keeping the competition fierce.

Bottom Line

Tennessee's impressive representation underlines their status as a powerhouse in college baseball, setting a high standard for upcoming seasons. The diverse pool of talent reflects the growing competitiveness of college baseball, promising an exciting future for the sport.