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Eight members of the UCLA baseball team earned All-American honors from Perfect Game USA and the National College Baseball Writers Association.
Shortstop Roch Cholowsky, outfielder Will Gasparino, first baseman Mulivai Levu and right-hander Wylan Moss made All-American teams for both organizations, while freshman pitchers Angel Cervantes and Zach Strickland, starter Logan Reddemann and closer Easton Hawk were selected by one organization each.
Mar 1, 2026; Arlington, TX, USA; UCLA Bruins against Mississippi State Bulldogs during the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images
Cholowsky earned First-Team honors from both the NCBWA and Perfect Game, and is predicted to be the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft. The Golden Spikes finalist batted .320 over the course of the season, hitting 21 homers and driving in 60 runs.
Gasparino made the NCBWA’s First Team and Perfect Game’s Third Team, and posted numbers extremely similar to Cholowsky’s over the course of the season. He hit just one fewer home run and had 64 RBIs, batting .314 over the course of the season. He had a perfect fielding percentage during the season.
Levu didn’t make a First-Team despite a strong season, earning Second-Team honors for the NCBWA and Third-Team honors from Perfect Game. He batted .340 over the course of the year, hitting 18 homers and tallying 63 RBIs.
Moss is the final player of the four members of the team to make both Perfect Game and NCBWA All-American teams, making both organizations’ Second Team. The right-hander went 5-1 with a 2.49 ERA during the season, striking out 76 batters through 65 innings pitched.
Cervantes only made Perfect Game Freshman All-American team for his efforts in the 2026 season. Cervantes made headlines for the toy dinosaur he keeps on the mound when he pitches, but had a fantastic performance throughout the year on top of that.
He made 19 appearances for the Bruins, posting a 4.17 ERA through nearly 50 innings pitched.
Strickland also made Perfect Game’s Freshman All-American Team, and had a great season as a reliever for the Bruins. He had a 2.91 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 34 innings during the season, and posted a 6-1 record on the year.
Reddemann earned NCBWA Second-Team honors as UCLA’s star starter, earning a winning decision in eight of his 10 starts. He had a 2.87 ERA, and struck out 84 batters in 59.2 innings pitched. Reddemann is also projected to be an early-round draft pick in the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft.
Hawk served as the closer for UCLA this season, and earned First-Team honors from the NCBWA. He had a 1.93 ERA and recorded 14 saves over the course of the season, also tallying 52 strikeouts during that time.
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Shortstop Roch Cholowsky, outfielder Will Gasparino, first baseman Mulivai Levu and right-hander Wylan Moss made All-American teams for both organizations, while freshman pitchers Angel Cervantes and Zach Strickland, starter Logan Reddemann and closer Easton Hawk were selected by one organization each.
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Mar 1, 2026; Arlington, TX, USA; UCLA Bruins against Mississippi State Bulldogs during the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images
Who are UCLA Baseball’s All-Americans?
Roch Cholowsky
Cholowsky earned First-Team honors from both the NCBWA and Perfect Game, and is predicted to be the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft. The Golden Spikes finalist batted .320 over the course of the season, hitting 21 homers and driving in 60 runs.
Will Gasparino
Gasparino made the NCBWA’s First Team and Perfect Game’s Third Team, and posted numbers extremely similar to Cholowsky’s over the course of the season. He hit just one fewer home run and had 64 RBIs, batting .314 over the course of the season. He had a perfect fielding percentage during the season.
Mulivai Levu
Levu didn’t make a First-Team despite a strong season, earning Second-Team honors for the NCBWA and Third-Team honors from Perfect Game. He batted .340 over the course of the year, hitting 18 homers and tallying 63 RBIs.
Wylan Moss
Moss is the final player of the four members of the team to make both Perfect Game and NCBWA All-American teams, making both organizations’ Second Team. The right-hander went 5-1 with a 2.49 ERA during the season, striking out 76 batters through 65 innings pitched.
Angel Cervantes
Cervantes only made Perfect Game Freshman All-American team for his efforts in the 2026 season. Cervantes made headlines for the toy dinosaur he keeps on the mound when he pitches, but had a fantastic performance throughout the year on top of that.
He made 19 appearances for the Bruins, posting a 4.17 ERA through nearly 50 innings pitched.
Zach Strickland
Strickland also made Perfect Game’s Freshman All-American Team, and had a great season as a reliever for the Bruins. He had a 2.91 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 34 innings during the season, and posted a 6-1 record on the year.
Logan Reddemann
Reddemann earned NCBWA Second-Team honors as UCLA’s star starter, earning a winning decision in eight of his 10 starts. He had a 2.87 ERA, and struck out 84 batters in 59.2 innings pitched. Reddemann is also projected to be an early-round draft pick in the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft.
Easton Hawk
Hawk served as the closer for UCLA this season, and earned First-Team honors from the NCBWA. He had a 1.93 ERA and recorded 14 saves over the course of the season, also tallying 52 strikeouts during that time.
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