Evan Dempsey Named Consensus All-American in NCBWA Honors
Evan Dempsey of Florida Gulf Coast University has been named a Consensus All-American for the second year in a row, receiving First Team honors from the NCBWA for the 2026 season. This recognition is part of a prestigious list alongside four other national publications, needing one more to achieve Unanimous status. Dempsey, who excelled as both a pitcher and a player, contributed significantly to his team's success with impressive stats this season, including leading the league in strikeouts. His distinction comes as he continues a remarkable trajectory in collegiate baseball.
By the Numbers- Dempsey achieved a .333 batting average with 79 hits, including 10 home runs and 46 RBI.
- On the mound, he recorded a 7-2 record with a 3.15 ERA and 126 strikeouts.
- Dempsey is a finalist for both the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award and the Dick Howser Trophy.
- As the Atlantic Sun Conference’s Pitcher of the Year, Dempsey has been essential in both pitching and hitting roles.
Dempsey is poised to possibly become FGCU's first Unanimous All-American pending final announcements from D1Baseball.com following the College World Series. His performance could influence future recruiting and team dynamics at FGCU, solidifying the program's reputation.
Bottom LineEvan Dempsey's All-American recognition not only underscores his exceptional talent and hard work but also elevates Florida Gulf Coast University's standing in collegiate baseball. As he seeks Unanimous All-American status, the spotlight on Dempsey could attract greater attention to the Eagles as a rising baseball program.
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