27 February 2025
- Aussies Abroad College Baseball
Ben Karakasis becomes latest Australian to commit to Galveston College
New South Wales pitcher and Australian U18 World Cup representative Ben Karakasis has announced his commitment to Galveston College, a D1 junior college in Texas.
South Australian Nic Paparella is already playing at Galveston this spring, and Ben will join him in August for the 2025/26 season.
Karakasis represented New South Wales at multiple Australian Youth Championships, played for Australia at the U18 World Cup in 2023, was part of the Team Australia trip in 2024 and also attended the MLB International trip twice.
It was on these trips last year that Galveston head coach Ryne Edmondson was able to see Ben pitch and he liked what he saw so much of a few Aussies that he then followed Team Australia across to Florida once the MLB trip had finished.
“The location of the schooling was ideal for me being in Texas with good weather, strong competition and a winning culture,” says Karakasis. “The coaches were extremely important and were very informative and helpful in my decision advocating their ambitions and role they see me playing in at the school and the project ability I have with them.”
The right-handed pitcher says he is looking forward to continuing his development on the mound at Galveston and improving his velocity to match his quality curveball and change-up.

“I’ll have the opportunity to start a lot of the games and see myself working extremely hard both on and off the field to benefit my chances in competing at the next level of my career,” he says. “Having the opportunity to go to college with amazing coaches and players, along with the ability to play more games against better competition will benefit my development as a player.”
Karakasis grew up playing his baseball with the Ryde Hawks.
He cites Ryde coach Matt O’Neill and Baseball NSW coach Coen Wynne has great mentors.
“They were encouraging me with my pitching and performance to pursue my dreams of playing baseball on the big stage,” says Karakasis. “They were extremely important in motivating me through my journey.”
He also says playing for his country on the international stage – both at World Cups on Team Australia tours in the USA – helped him recognise where he was at in his development.
“Playing at these tournaments showcased to me the importance of trusting your craft and doing the little things right,” says Karakasis. “Through tough situations having the ability to adapt to when you’re coming in or if your playing is extremely important this further helped me prepare for future games.”
He says he hopes to truly improve his game through gathering advice from coaches and players overseas.
Congratulations Ben! We can’t wait to follow your journey.






