Georgia Tech baseball leads the nation with the highest number of All-Americans for 2026, including three 1st team selections and one 2nd team pick. Drew Burress, Vahn Lackey, and Ryan Zuckerman all earned 1st team honors, with Burress achieving a program-record 12 selections, making him the most decorated player in Yellow Jackets history. This marks a historic moment as Tech boasts four 1st team All-American position players in one season, matching their overall record set in 1994. Each player's outstanding performance this season has solidified Georgia Tech's reputation as a powerhouse in collegiate baseball.

By the Numbers
  • Drew Burress set a school record with 12 career 1st team selections.
  • Vahn Lackey posted a .397 batting average, 85 runs scored, and 20 home runs this season.
  • Jarren Advincula led the nation with 111 hits, achieving the most hits for a Power 4 player since 2008.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech baseball secured 12th in the NCAA standings for 2026.
  • Four players achieved 1st team All-American honors this season, a first in program history.
What's Next

With the new fundraising initiative, Full Steam Ahead, Georgia Tech aims to enhance its athletics program through major renovations and operational improvements. This initiative could further elevate Baseball and other sports by providing better facilities and support.

Bottom Line

Georgia Tech's remarkable achievements in baseball this season underscore its growing prominence in collegiate athletics, setting a high benchmark for future contenders. The success of its players not only highlights individual talent but also reflects the strength of the program, bolstering its commitment to excellence in sports.