Baseball | 6/10/2026 6:34:00 PM
Utah Tech junior 3B/RHP
Ryan Kroepel was named a 2026 National College Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Third Team All-American, as announced by the organization on Wednesday.
With the award, Kroepel becomes the fifth All-American in Utah Tech's 20-year NCAA era, and is the second All-American during the program's brief time at the Division I level.
Kroepel, who was tabbed as the 2026 NCBWA District 8 Player of the Year last week and is a two-time first team all-Western Athletic Conference selection, finished the 2026 season ranked in the WAC's top-20 in six offensive categories. He led the conference in walks with a Utah Tech single-season record 51 free passes.
The junior started in all 59 games, with 53 of those starts coming at third base, and batted .312 overall, including a .358 clip I WAC play. He finished the year ranked second in the WAC in HBPs (17 – school record), fifth in on-base percentage (.469), t-sixth in runs scored (56), t-14
th in RBI (47), and t-15
th in hits (67).
He hit safely in 46 of those starts with 18 multi-hit outings, and enjoyed a career long 37-game on-base streak during his junior campaign.
On the mound, Kroepel led the WAC with 10 saves and posted a 1-2 record with a 3.82 ERA and a 1.22 WHiP in 19 relief appearances. His 10 saves tied for the second-most on Utah Tech's single-season list, and also tied him for 18
th in the NCAA Division I season rankings. In addition, he finished with 31 strikeouts in 35.1 innings pitched.
His efforts on the mound, and the plate, and in the field also led to Kroepel being named as one of five national finalists for the 2026 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award.
Kroepel was tabbed 2026 WAC Preseason Player of the Year and was voted to the conference's all-preseason team at both third base and at reliever. He began the season ranked as the 18th-rated third baseman by
D1Baseball.com, and was included on the 2026 NCBWA Midseason Stopper of the Year watch list.
In addition, Kroepel was tabbed as a Perfect Game College Midseason Third Team All-American as a two-way player back on April 1, and was named the national John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week on March 10.
Utah Tech closed the 2026 season with a 35-24 overall record, an 11-win turnaround from a season ago. Utah Tech's 35 wins this year also marked the sixth time in the program's NCAA era that the Trailblazers had reached the 35-win plateau, and are the most victories in the program's brief time as a Division I member.