NEW ORLEANS –
Bryce Calloway has been named a First Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association. The full teams were released on Friday morning. This is the third publication in which Calloway has been tabbed as an All-American.
He becomes the first Privateer since Reeves Martin to earn All-American honors in three different publications. Martin earned recognition from Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA and the College Baseball Foundation.
Calloway has now earned All-American honors from the NCBWA, ABCA and Perfect Game.
He is the 18
th All-American in school history and the sixth since 2000.
Calloway started all 54 games in the Privateer lineup and hit .390 with 18 home runs, 10 doubles and 63 RBI. He led the Southland in the following categories: home runs, batting average, slugging percentage, RBI and saves.
His 11 saves were the fourth highest single-season total in program history and the most by a Privateer since Reeves Martin's record-breaking 14 in 2019.
He also finished with 24 multi-hit games and had 17 contests with two or more RBI. He had five RBI in a game twice during the 2025 campaign.
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