San Diego State’s Jabin Trosky has been named a third-team Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators. This recognition marks him as the fourth academic honoree in Aztec baseball history and the first since 2004. Trosky also achieved a stellar 3.92 GPA while leading in on-field performance as a first-team all-Mountain West player, starting 58 games at shortstop. His accomplishments include a .324 batting average, 77 hits, and an impressive fielding percentage of 1.000 in conference play. Trosky continues the tradition of academic excellence in SDSU Athletics, earning accolades for three consecutive years.

By the Numbers
  • Trosky recorded a .324 batting average with 77 hits and 52 runs scored.
  • He achieved a 1.000 fielding percentage in 24 conference games without committing an error.
  • His cumulative GPA stands at 3.92.
State of Play
  • SDSU secured the Mountain West regular-season championship with a 36-24 overall record.
  • July 1 marks the Aztecs' move to the Pac-12 Conference, enhancing their competitive landscape.
What's Next

As SDSU transitions to the Pac-12, Trosky's performance and leadership will be pivotal in maintaining the program's momentum and success. The team will be looking to build upon their strong record and competitive spirit in a more challenging conference environment.

Bottom Line

Trosky's achievement underscores the intersection of academic excellence and athletic performance, highlighting the significance of maintaining high standards in both realms as SDSU embarks on its new chapter in the Pac-12 Conference.