Brannon Westmoreland and Tag Andrews, pitchers for Little Rock, have been honored with ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I South All-Region Second Team accolades. Their contributions were pivotal in leading the Trojans to a record-breaking season, including back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference Tournament victories and the program's first Super Regional appearance. Their coach, Chris Curry, praised their outstanding performance and teamwork throughout the season. Both players have also accumulated multiple individual accolades this year, showcasing their skills on the mound.

By the Numbers
  • Westmoreland posted a 6-3 record with a 3.46 ERA and a team-high 101.1 innings pitched.
  • Andrews recorded a 5-2 record, 3.13 ERA, 46 strikeouts, and secured 7 saves across 24 appearances.
State of Play
  • Little Rock achieved their most successful season in program history.
  • The team made consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Super Regional for the first time.
What's Next

As both players look forward to the next season, their performances may attract further recognition, and they are likely to be key figures in ensuring continued success for Little Rock's baseball program.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Westmoreland and Andrews underscores the significant progress of Little Rock's baseball program, marking a season of achievement fueled by individual talent and teamwork that lays a strong foundation for future success.