Big Ten Conference Announces Baseball Postseason Awards (May 19)

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced its 2026 baseball awards winners on Tuesday. Voting was conducted by the conference head coaches.

UCLA junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky was named Big Ten Player of the Year for the second-straight season and record-setting USC junior Mason Edwards earned Big Ten Pitcher of the Year honors. Nebraska took home two individual awards with senior shortstop Dylan Carey tabbed Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and rookie outfielder Drew Grego chosen as Big Ten Freshman of the Year. UCLA’s John Savage was a unanimous selection as Big Ten Coach of the Year.

Cholowsky becomes the third player in Big Ten history to earn the player of the year award in consecutive seasons, joining Minnesota’s Luke Appert (2002-03) and Michigan’s Barry Larkin (1984-85). His selection also marks the fourth-straight year a shortstop has been recognized. Cholowsky has produced a .330 batting average with 21 home runs and 59 RBI in 54 games. He leads the Big Ten in home runs (21), runs scored (70) and is tied for total bases (141). A native of Chandler, Arizona, Cholowsky is the top-ranked player on the 2026 MLB Draft top 150 prospects list and is a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, presented to the top amateur baseball player in the nation.

Left-handed starter Edwards sports an 8-0 record with a 1.49 ERA in 84.1 innings pitched. The Los Angeles native leads the NCAA in strikeouts (154) and hits allowed per nine innings (4.59) while ranking second in ERA (1.49) and seventh in WHIP (0.95). Edwards has recorded 10-or-more strikeouts 12 times and set the Big Ten record for strikeouts in a conference season (113). The Golden Spikes Award semifinalist was also named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week four times, matching a conference season record.

Carey owns a .980 fielding percentage in 54 starts, having committed just four errors in 196 chances at shortstop. At the plate he has compiled a .347 batting average, 14 home runs and a Big Ten-leading 63 RBI. A native of Castle Rock, Colorado, Carey has made 230 career starts for the Cornhuskers and is the school’s all-time doubles leader (63). He is a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, awarded to the top college player by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

Grego sports a .348 batting average with seven home runs and 44 RBI in 48 games. He ranks second in slugging percentage (.576) and third in on-base percentage (.444) and batting (.348) for the 15th-ranked Cornhuskers. Grego has also been flawless in the outfield, fielding 1.000 in 93 chances. The Papillion, Nebraska, product is the third Cornhusker to win the Big Ten Freshman of the Year Award.

Savage led UCLA to its second-straight Big Ten regular season title as the Bruins set Big Ten records for conference wins (28) and consecutive conference wins (25) in a season. UCLA (48-6) has spent the entire season as the nation’s consensus No. 1-ranked team and is the top-seed for the Big Ten Baseball Tournament presented by IFS.ai, which began Tuesday and runs through Sunday at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Neb.

The Big Ten also recognized 17 Sportsmanship Award recipients, honoring student-athletes who distinguished themselves through sportsmanship, ethical behavior, academics and citizenship.

A complete list of award winners is below:

2026 BIG TEN BASEBALL POSTSEASON AWARDS

 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Roch Cholowsky, Jr., SS, UCLA

 

PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Mason Edwards, Jr., SP, USC

 

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Dylan Carey, Sr., SS, Nebraska

 

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Drew Grego, Fr., OF, Nebraska

 

COACH OF THE YEAR
John Savage, UCLA +

 

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM 

SP – Carson Jasa, R-So., Nebraska

SP – Logan Reddemann, Jr., UCLA

SP – Mason Edwards, Jr., USC +

SP – Grant Govel, So., USC

RP – Tanner Bradley, So., Oregon

RP – Easton Hawk, So., UCLA

RP – Wylan Moss, So., UCLA

C – Weber Neels, Sr., Minnesota

1B – Mulivai Levu, Jr., UCLA

2B – Colby Turner, Jr., Michigan

SS – Roch Cholowsky, Jr., UCLA

3B – Drew Smith, Sr., Oregon

OF – Hogan Denny, So., Indiana

OF – Will Gasparino, Jr., UCLA

OF – Jackson Hotchkiss, So., Washington

UTL – Michael Anderson, Sr., Penn State

At-Large – Dylan Carey, Sr., Nebraska (SS)

At-Large – Roman Martin, Jr., UCLA (3B)

 

ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM 

SP – Aidan Flinn, Fr., Illinois

SP – Aidan Donovan, So., Michigan State

SP – Isaac Morton, Jr., Minnesota

SP – Will Sanford, So., Oregon

RP – J’Shawn Unger, So., Nebraska

RP – Devin Bell, Sr., Oregon

RP – Adam Troy, R-Jr., USC

C – Colton Bower, R-Jr., Washington

1B – Case Sanderson, Jr., Nebraska

2B – Gable Mitchell, Sr., Iowa

SS – Henry Kaczmar, Sr., Ohio State

3B – Sam Flores, Sr., Purdue

OF – Drew Grego, Fr., Nebraska

OF – Mac Moyer, Jr., Nebraska

OF – Jack Basseer, Sr., USC

UTL – Dane Harvey, R-So., Ohio State

At-Large – Jake Hanley, So., Indiana (1B)

At-Large – Ryan Cooney, Jr., Oregon (2B)

At-Large – Cashel Dugger, Jr., UCLA (C)

 

ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM 

SP – Tony Neubeck, Gr., Indiana

SP – Kurt Barr, Sr., Michigan

SP – Noah Kenney, Jr., Washington

RP – Cal Randall, Jr., UCLA

C – Mason Eckelman, Jr., Ohio State

1B – Caleb Wulf, Sr., Iowa

2B – Dylan Drake, Jr., Purdue

SS – Ryan Kucherak, Jr., Northwestern

3B – Brayden Martin, Jr., Maryland

OF – Charlie Sutherland, Jr., Minnesota

OF – Jack Lausch, Sr., Northwestern

OF – Avery Moore, Sr., Purdue

UTL – Naulivou Lauaki Jr., R-Fr., Oregon

(no At-Large due to second team tie)

 

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

P – Grant Govel, So., USC

C – Cashel Dugger, Jr., UCLA

1B – Mulivai Levu, Jr., UCLA

2B – Gable Mitchell, Sr., Iowa

SS – Dylan Carey, Sr., Nebraska

3B – Drew Smith, Sr., Oregon

OF – Mac Moyer, Jr., Nebraska

OF – Will Gasparino, Jr., UCLA

OF – Dean West, Jr., UCLA

 

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Aidan Flinn, Fr., SP, Illinois

AJ Putty, Fr., 1B, Illinois

Kyle Alivo, R-Fr., UTL, Iowa

Bud Coombs, Fr., OF, Maryland

Ryan Costello, R-Fr., 1B, Maryland

Ty Kaunas, Fr., SS, Maryland

Shane Brinham, Fr., SP, Michigan

Drew Grego, Fr., OF, Nebraska

Jeter Worthley, Fr., C, Nebraska

Brayden Jaksa, Fr., 1B, Oregon

Naulivou Lauaki Jr., R-Fr., UTL, Oregon

Angel Laya, Fr., OF, Oregon

Zach Strickland, Fr., RP, UCLA
Diego Velazquez, Fr., RP, USC

 

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

Will Johannes, Sr., C, Illinois
Tony Neubeck, Gr., SP, Indiana
Kellen Strohmeyer, R-Jr., OF, Iowa
Aden Hill, Sr., OF, Maryland
Joonsung Park, Jr., UTL, Michigan
Randy Seymour, Sr., 1B, Michigan State
Charlie Sutherland, Jr., OF, Minnesota
Caleb Clark, Sr., RP, Nebraska
Jack Lausch, Sr., OF, Northwestern
Noah Furcht, Gr., OF, Ohio State
Jack Brooks, Jr., OF, Oregon
Ben DeMell, R-Sr., RP, Penn State
Aaron Manias, R-Sr., UTL, Purdue
Matt Chatelle, Sr., C, Rutgers
Cashel Dugger, Jr., C, UCLA
Andrew Lamb, Jr., OF, USC
Tommy Brandenburg, R-Sr., RP, Washington

+ unanimous selections

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