Clemson baseball's Dillard and Dvorsky named NSCA All-Americans
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 5:30 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Clemson baseball players Jay Dillard and Nathan Dvorsky have been named strength and conditioning All-Americans by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as announced on June 12, 2026. This recognition highlights their dedication to strength training and overall physical development, with both players showing significant improvements during their time at Clemson. Dillard improved his sprint time and bat speed, becoming an important player for the Tigers, while Dvorsky showcased his commitment through intense workouts, which enhanced his pitching performance and mobility.
- •Dillard and Dvorsky are the seventh and eighth Clemson players to earn this honor since 2018.
- •Dillard dropped time from his 30-yard sprint and increased bat speed.
- •Dvorsky added five inches to his vertical jump, improving his pitching velocity.
- •Both players contributed significantly to the team's performance during the 2026 season.
- •Clemson recognizes ongoing efforts in strength and conditioning among its athletes.
- 5:30 PMYahoo Sports — Clemson baseball players earn NSCA All-America honors
"Clemson baseball players Jay Dillard and Nathan Dvorsky were named strength and conditioning All-Americans by the NSCA.
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