NEW ORLEANS –
Bryce Calloway added another accolade on Monday morning when he was named to the Louisiana Sports Writers Association First Team after a 2025 season that saw him clean up in the awards category.
Calloway was named All-American by five different publications this summer and was a First Team All-Southland selection. Calloway was named an All-American by the following publications:
-College Baseball Foundation.
-American Baseball Coaches Association
-National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
-Perfect Game
-Baseball America
Calloway becomes the eighth Privateer to earn a spot on the All-Louisiana Team since 2022 and the fourth to earn First Team honors, joining Amani Larry, Brandon Mitchell and
Mitchell Sanford.
Calloway's 18 homers were tied for the fifth most in a single season in program history with Randy Bush (1979) and Matt Matejcek (2000). His .390 batting average was the tenth highest in a single season in program history and the best since Michael Epping hit .400 in 2006.
On the mound, Calloway collected 11 saves which was the fourth highest total in a single season and the most since Daniel Martinez had 12 saves in 2016. Calloway also paced the conference in saves.
Calloway finished his two seasons in New Orleans with a .358 career batting average in 102 games. He hit 27 home runs, 16 doubles and drove in 102 during his two-season stint on the Lakefront. He also notched a .654 slugging percentage and a .445 on-base percentage between 2024-25.
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