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SEC Baseball Coaches vote South Carolina 14th in the Presidential Poll, named Ethan Petri 1st Team All-SEC-SportstalkSc

SEC Baseball Coaches vote South Carolina 14th in the Presidential Poll, named Ethan Petri 1st Team All-SEC-SportstalkSc

SEC coaches voted Ethan Petry 1st Team All-Sec (Gamecock Athletics)

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Texas A&M is supposed to win the baseball championship at the Southeast Conference in 2025, voted by the 16th main coaches in the league in the annual pre -season poll published on Wednesday. The pre-season All-SEC first and second teams were also announced.

Five different schools received votes first to win the SEC Championship. Texas A&M led the road with 10 votes, while Arkansas received three and Tennessee, LSU and Florida received one. It is believed that Tennessee will finish second, followed by Arkansas in the third, LSU fourth and Florida Fifth.

Two pre-season All-SEC teams were selected by voting on the main coaches. Twelve schools were presented in the first team, and Tennessee and Texas A&M led six selections in both teams. The agias had four choices of the first team, and there were three Tennessee.

The regular season of 2025 for the SEC teams begins on February 14 with a conference game, which will begin on March 14. Twelve SEC teams are ranked in the Top-25 Native Presonon Polls.

The baseball tournament in 2025 will be held on May 20-25 in Hoover Met in Hoover, Ala.

2025 SEC Baseball Purchase Coaches poll

  • 1. Texas A&M (10) – 228
  • 2. Tennessee (1) – 215
  • 3. Arkansas (3) – 214
  • 4. LSU (1) – 204
  • 5. Florida (1) – 183
  • 6. Georgia – 165
  • 7. Vanderbilt – 156
  • 8. Texas – 146
  • 9. Mississippi State – 112
  • 10. Kentucky – 102
  • 11. Oklahoma – 101
  • 12. AUBURN – 100
  • 13. Alabama – 98
  • 14. South Carolina – 61
  • 15. Ole Miss – 60
  • 16. Missouri – 31

() – votes first

2025 Coaches President All-SEC Baseball Team

First team

  • Q: Ik Irish, Rud
  • C: Devin Burks, Kentucky
  • 1b: Jared Jones, LSU
  • 1b: Hunter Hines, Mississippi
  • 2b: Cade Kurland, Florida
  • 3b: Gavin Grahovac, Texas A&M
  • SS: Justin LeBron, Alabama*
  • SS: Dean Curley, Tennessee*
  • Of: JACE LAVIOLETTE, Texas A&M
  • Of: Ethan Petri, South Carolina
  • Of: Max Beli, Texas*
  • Of: Tre Phelps, Georgia*
  • DH/Util: Hayden Schott, Texas A & M
  • SP: Ryan Prager, Texas A&M
  • SP: Gabe Gaecle, Arkansas
  • SP: Liam Doyle, Tennessee
  • SP: Kade Anderson, LSU
  • RP: Nate Snead, Tennessee
  • RP: Alton Davis II, Georgia
  • Rp: gavin guidry, lsu

Second team

  • Q: Ralan Galvan, Texas*
  • Q: Luke Hayman, Florida*
  • 1b: Cooper McMurray, Auburn
  • 2b: Gavin Kylen, Tennessee
  • 2B: Wyatt Henseler, Texas A&M
  • 2b: Daniel Dickinson, LSU*
  • 3b: Andrew Fisher, Tennessee
  • 3b: Slate Alford, Georgia*
  • SS: Colby Shelton, Florida
  • Of: RJ Austin, Vanderbilt
  • Of: Hunter Enli, Tennessee
  • Of: Caden Sorel, Texas A&M
  • DH/Util: Will Hodo, Alabama
  • SP: Zane Adams, Alabama
  • SP: Landon Beidelschies, Arkansas
  • SP: Hunter Elliott, Ole Miss*
  • SP: JD Thompson, Vanderbilt*
  • Sp: kyson withrspoon, oklahoma*
  • RP: Christian Foutch, Arkansas
  • RP: Miller Green, Vanderbilt
  • RP: Robert Hogan, Kentucky

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