OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Headlined by Coastal Carolina standouts
Caden Bodine and
Jacob Morrison, the College Baseball Foundation (CBF) unveiled its 2025 All-America team on Wednesday.
This is the sixth-consecutive year that the CBF has selected an All-America team. The team is selected by members of the CBF award committees.
Coastal Carolina had a nation-leading and school record 56 wins, a Sun Belt Conference Championship, Sun Belt Tournament Championship, Conway Regional Championship, Auburn Super Regional Championship and a 3-0 run in Omaha to the Men's College World Series Championship Final. Over the last quarter of the season, Coastal posted a 26-game winning streak, the fourth-longest winning streak in DI in the last five years.
Individually,
Bodine is a Gold Glove Award winner at catcher and a finalist for the Buster Posey Award. This is his third All-America team of the postseason, to go along with Perfect Game (second) and NCBWA (third).
One of the premier catchers in college baseball, Bodine turned in an elite all-around campaign in 2025. The First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection started 67 games for the Chanticleers — 66 behind the dish, one at DH — guiding a pitching staff that ranked No. 2 nationally in both ERA and WHIP. Offensively, he hit .318 with a team-best .454 on-base percentage, drawing 47 walks and being hit by 17 pitches. He added 24 extra-base hits, drove in 42 runs and slugged .461, serving as a consistent presence atop the lineup.
Behind the plate, Bodine was a defensive anchor. He threw out 19 would-be base stealers on 44 attempts — tied CCU's career record with 46 runners caught stealing — and finished with a .998 fielding percentage. His leadership helped elevate Coastal to the Sun Belt Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championship, where he was named the Most Outstanding Player and also earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team. He followed that up with All-Tournament honors in the NCAA Conway Regional as the Chants advanced to the Super Regionals and Men's College World Series for the first time since 2016.
Morrison (12-1) — the ABCA/Rawlings DI National Pitcher of the Year — was one of the key cogs in the Chanticleers run to Omaha and finished the season ranked tied for third in the NCAA with 12 wins. This is his third All-America team along with ABCA/Rawlings and NCBWA (first).
The Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year was also tabbed as a First-Team All-American, the NCBWA District 4 Player of the Year and was a finalist for the National Pitcher of the Year Award. Coastal Carolina was 17-2 when he pitched this year and 16-2 when he started. He leads the nation with 10 starts of at least six innings while allowing one or fewer runs. The only player with a season of more such outings in the last five years is LSU's Paul Skenes in 2023.
In his first Omaha start against Oregon State, Morrison retired 16 straight Oregon State batters after allowing a homer to lead off the 3rd inning, the third-longest streak in the MCWS since the 2011 move to Charles Schwab Field Omaha. He trails only South Carolina's Michael Roth (2012 vs. Kent State) and Oregon State's Kevin Abel (2018 vs. Arkansas). Morrison is second in the nation with 107.2 IP and is tied for fifth with 18 starts.
2025 College Baseball Foundation All-America Team
Position - Name, School
C –
Caden Bodine, Coastal Carolina
C – Easton Carmichael, Oklahoma
1B – Andrew Fischer, Tennessee
1B – Jared Jones, LSU
2B – Gavin Kilen, Tennessee
2B – A.J. Singer, Oregon State
SS – Roch Cholowsky, UCLA
SS – Alex Lodise, Florida State
3B – Daniel Cuvet, Miami
3B – Ben Miller, Duke
DH – Kuhio Aloy, Arkansas
UTL – Wehiwa Aloy, Arkansas
UTL – Bryce Calloway, New Orleans
UTL – Kerrington Cross, Cincinnati
UTL – Ryan Daniels, UCONN
UTL – Evan Dempsey, Florida Gulf Coast
OF – Drew Burress, Georgia Tech
OF – Ike Irish, Auburn
OF – Jace Laviolette, Texas A&M
OF – Sawyer Strosnider, TCU
OF – Devin Taylor, Indiana
OF – Gavin Turley, Oregon State
SP – Kade Anderson, LSU
SP – Jamie Arnold, Florida State
SP – Jake Knapp, North Carolina
SP –
Jacob Morrison, Coastal Carolina
RP – Gabe Craig, Baylor
RP – Antoine Jean, Houston
RP – Tony Pluta, Arizona
RP – Chase Shores, LSU
RP – Dylan Volantis, Texas
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The CBF presents the Brooks Wallace Award (Nation's Most Outstanding Shortstop), the National Pitcher of the Year, the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year, the Skip Bertman National Coach of the Year, the George H.W. Bush Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the Wayne Graham Award for Teaching Excellence.