Three Oredigger baseball players from Colorado School of Mines received Academic All-America honors from College Sports Communicators (CSC): Alex Dunagan (First-Team, outfield), Tyler Pina (First-Team, catcher), and Brody Duvall (Third-Team, outfield). The school's trio of selections ties the program record for the most Academic All-Americans in a single season. Notably, Mines had the highest representation among all NCAA baseball programs and achieved a new milestone with two first-team honors. All three athletes are recognized for their impressive academic performance and exceptional on-field skills.

By the Numbers
  • Pina achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.84 (undergraduate) and 3.78 (graduate).
  • Duvall led the nation in hits per game and finished with a batting average of .460.
State of Play
  • No NCAA baseball program in any division had more Academic All-Americans than Mines.
  • This year鈥檚 selection marks the first time since 2020 that two Orediggers made the first-team.
What's Next

With additional postseason awards anticipated, Oredigger baseball will continue to promote their standout players through updates on social media and their official athletics website. Expect heightened attention to Mines' academic and athletic achievements.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Dunagan, Pina, and Duvall underscores Colorado School of Mines' commitment to excellence both on the field and in the classroom, setting a high standard for future student-athletes.