Tui Amosa of Oklahoma Baptist has been named to the All-Great American Conference First Team, highlighting an exceptional season where he ranked among the top 10 in seven categories. Fellow teammate Keenan Morris received Second Team honors, while Kody Bialas and Quinn Johnson received honorable mentions. Amosa achieved the second-most doubles (20) and the highest batting average (.407) in the conference, marking the first Bison player in a decade to hit 20 doubles. Morris and Johnson also had notable seasons, contributing significantly to the team.

By the Numbers
  • Tui Amosa recorded a .407 batting average and 20 doubles.
  • Keenan Morris batted .329 with 55 hits and 34 RBIs over 45 games.
Yes, But

Despite Amosa's accomplishments, the injury to Kody Bialas limited his performance, preventing him from reaching the innings required to fully qualify for recognition. This highlights the challenges of player availability impacting overall team performance.

State of Play
  • Oklahoma Baptist experienced a strong season with multiple players recognized for their individual performances.
  • The team's recognition indicates a competitive standing in the Great American Conference.
What's Next

As the season concludes, Oklahoma Baptist aims to build on this success in future competitions, focusing on player development and maintaining momentum in recruiting to reinforce their roster.

Bottom Line

Oklahoma Baptist's recognition in the All-GAC awards showcases a strong foundation for future success, underscoring the importance of player development and team cohesion in maintaining competitive excellence.