28 May 2026
An update on award winners and Australians contending for a college national championship
There were over 100 Australians who played College Baseball in 2026. Here is a quick update of who won awards and is in contention for a national championship.
There are a record number of Australians in the NCAA Division I National Championship bracket (8).
Below is a list of names and news I have seen. As you can imagine, keeping track of over 100 Aussies abroad is a challenge. If I missed someone or an accolade, I sincerely apologise. Please email me politely at eric.balnar@baseball.com.au and I can update.
If you’re looking to follow Australians abroad, check out this tool: www.aussiebaseballtracker.com.
NCAA DIVISION I
The NCAA Division I National Championships begin on May 29 in the USA. Hundreds of college programs have been cut down to 64 teams, who now fight their way for a national championship.
A bracket can be found here and the Aussies in action listed below.
– Billy Baker (QLD) and Georgia Tech won the ACC regular season and conference tournament. They are now in the National Championships, beginning early morning on May 30 (AEST). They are trying to win their way through in a bracket with UIC, The Citadel and Oklahoma.
– Josh Beezley (NSW) and University of Alabama Little Rock just won the Ohio Valley Conference tournament, going back-to-back. They are in the National Championship Regional Bracket with Southern Mississippi, Jacksonville State and Virginia.
– Johnny Lemm (QLD) and Alabama are hosting a Regional Tournament as the Number 1 seed. They are in a group with Alabama State, USC Upstate, and Oklahoma State.
– Blake Cavill (NSW) and Troy are in a Regional Group as the 3 seed with Florida, Rider and Miami.
– Zak Skinner (VIC) and University of Central Florida are in a Regional Group as the 2 seed with Auburn, Milwaukee and NC State.
– Max Stagg (SA) and UC Santa Barbara are in a Regional Group as the 2 seed with Texas, Holy Cross and Tarleton State.
– Josh Nati (NSW) and Oregon state are in a Regional Group as the 2 seed with Oregon, Yale, and Washington State.
– Travis Finney (VIC) and South Dakota State are in a Regional Group as the 4 seed with Nebraska, Arizona State, and Ole Miss.
NCAA DIVISION III
Three Australians at Thomas College made the tournament of 64, but did not advance to the Finals. The players were Nathan Paes (NSW), Patrick Temby (WA) and Sam O’Connor (QLD)
Adam Jirik (VIC) made the Round of 64 with Lebanon Valley.
JUNIOR COLLEGE (JUCO)
Luke Hayhow (Sydney) is at the Division I Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, CO from May 23-30. He is playing for Midland and started a crucial elimination game for them, striking out 11 in a win to stay alive. They play in the quarter-final equivalent on Friday morning at 11AM AEST. Details can be found here.
Jack Ratcliffe (Melbourne) is at the Division II Junior College World Series in Enid, Oklahoma from May 23-30. He is playing for Iowa Central Junior College. He will play Pearl River in the national championship semi-finals on Friday morning (6:00AM AEST). Details.
AWARD WINNERS
– Conor Myles (Victoria) was named the American Conference Pitcher of the Year while playing at University of Texas-San Antonio (UTSA). The left-hander tallied t five American Player of the Week Honorable Mention selections. He went 7-0 in league play, finishing the campaign 9-1 overall. He pitched the first 3.2 innings of UTSA’s championship-clinching win, striking out three. His 3.52 ERA ranks fifth among qualified pitchers in the conference. The Australian’s 57 strikeouts came with just 19 walks as opponents hit just .244 against him.
– Blake Cavill (Sydney) was named as the first baseman in the NCAA Division I Sun Belt Conference Tournament team while playing for Troy. Cavill homered twice in the opening win over South Alabama and finished the week slashing .356/.500/737. Cavill tallied seven hits and four walks across five games, adding a three-hit performance in Saturday’s win over Southern Miss.
– Jesse Neretlis (Perth) was named to the All Region Second Team while playing for Pima Community College in Division II JUCO. Neretlis had a 3.69 ERA across 46.1 innings this season.
– Cal Fingleson (NSW) was named as the Designated Hitter in the All-Conference Team while playing for Tyler. He hit .370 with 23 stolen bases and struck out just 14 times in 128 plate appearances.
Please email me with more awards.






































