Georgia Tech's baseball program has made history, with a record five players earning All-America honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA). Jarren Advincula, Drew Burress, and Vahn Lackey were named to the 1st Team, while Carson Kerce and Ryan Zuckerman received 3rd Team recognition. The total of five selections leads the nation, surpassing UCLA and North Carolina, marking the most All-America selections for Georgia Tech in a single season. This follows a stellar season where multiple players broke individual and team records, further emphasizing the program’s rising status nationally.

By the Numbers
  • Five Yellow Jackets earned All-America honors, the most in program history.
  • Drew Burress set a new GT home run record with 60 homers over three seasons.
State of Play
  • The team is competing at an elite level, with a potent offense this season.
  • Advincula leads Division I with 111 hits, showcasing the depth of talent on the roster.
What's Next

With the success of their current roster, Georgia Tech baseball will likely continue to attract top recruits and enhance their competitive edge in future seasons. The program is positioned for sustained success, potentially leading to deeper postseason runs and more accolades.

Bottom Line

This historic achievement not only reflects the talent of the individual players but also signifies the Georgia Tech baseball program's ascent in collegiate athletics. Maintaining this momentum could redefine the team’s legacy and influence recruiting efforts moving forward.