Davis, Rose Earn All-American Honors
Louisville baseball celebrated two All-American honors as Tague Davis was named a First Team selection by Perfect Game and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, while Zion Rose earned Second Team honors from Perfect Game. This marks a significant achievement for the program, with Davis setting single-season records for home runs (34) and RBIs (98), leading all of Division I baseball in both categories. The duo are the 35th and 36th All-Americans from Louisville, with their recognition highlighting a strong season for the Cardinals.
By the Numbers- Tague Davis set a Louisville single-season home run record with 34.
- Davis drove in 98 RBIs, leading NCAA Division I baseball.
- Zion Rose led the team with a .417 batting average in 36 games.
- Rose successfully stole 24 bases out of 27 attempts.
- This season marks the first time Louisville has had multiple All-Americans since 2018.
- Davis is a finalist for multiple prestigious awards, adding to his accolades.
With their recent successes, both players could see further recognition in postseason awards and potentially make an impact in professional baseball drafts.
Bottom LineThe accolades for Davis and Rose not only elevate their individual profiles but also underscore Louisville's competitive stature in collegiate baseball. Their achievements mark a promising future for the program as they continue to attract top talent.
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