Jayce Dobie of Nevada Baseball has been honored with the 2025-26 Doc Martie Award, recognizing him as the top male student-athlete at the university. Dobie's impressive career includes significant achievements such as being a key player in securing the Mountain West regular-season title and earning All-Mountain West First Team honors twice. He excelled over two seasons with a remarkable .347 batting average, 140 hits, and versatility as both a hitter and pitcher. Dobie's standout moment was a 24-game hitting streak in 2026 where he batted .412, solidifying his legacy at Nevada. This award showcases his exemplary performance both on the field and in academics, reflecting the spirit of the Doc Martie Award.

By the Numbers
  • Batted .347 with 140 hits, including 31 doubles, 15 home runs, and 77 RBIs over 106 games.
  • Achieved a .958 OPS and was a national semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year in 2026.
State of Play
  • Dobie is the only player to start all 51 games for the Wolf Pack in the 2026 season.
  • His 24-game hitting streak further elevated his status as a key player during his final season.
What's Next

With Dobie's collegiate career concluded, he will now be looking to enter the professional baseball arena, where his skills as both a pitcher and position player may attract interest from major league teams. His trajectory suggests he has the potential to make a significant impact beyond college.

Bottom Line

Jayce Dobie's recognition as the Doc Martie Award recipient underscores his dual success in athletics and academics, making him a standout figure at Nevada. His legacy may influence future student-athletes to pursue excellence in both their sport and studies.