Four Longhorns named All-Americans in college baseball announcement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 4:19 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
The Texas Longhorns baseball team announced four players received All-American honors for the 2026 season. Dylan Volantis and Sam Cozart were named to the first team, while Carson Tinney and Aiden Robbins earned spots on the third team. Volantis led the team with a 2.08 ERA and 135 strikeouts, while Cozart posted a 1.72 ERA across 23 appearances. Robbins provided offensive support with 24 home runs and a.333 batting average, and Tinney was recognized for both his hitting and defensive skills. The Longhorns did not capture a national title this season, but the individual achievements underscore the strength of their roster as they prepare for the 2027 season.
- •Dylan Volantis and Sam Cozart received first-team All-American honors.
- •Carson Tinney and Aiden Robbins earned third-team All-American honors.
- •Volantis recorded a 2.08 ERA and 135 strikeouts in 95 innings.
- •Robbins hit 24 home runs with a.333 batting average.
- •Texas Longhorns did not win a national title this season.
- 4:19 PMYahoo Sports — Four Longhorns earn baseball All-American honors
"Longhorns baseball makes national headlines with four Texas players named as All-Americans.
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