2025 Baseball All-Americans Released 5/26/2025 12:00:00 AM Greenville, SC – The 2025 NCCAA Baseball All-Americans have been announced after the conclusion of the NCCAA Baseball World Series in Kansas City, Missouri. Jake Kuhlman of Concordia University Ann Arbor has been named the 2025 National Player of the Year. Trevor Paine of Jessup University has been honored as the 2025 Coach of the Year. A full list of award winners can be found here. Kuhlman helped lead Concordia to a 45-13 record and an NCCAA Baseball World Series appearance in the 2025 season. The senior infielder led Concordia with a .390 batting average and was top 10 in the NCCAA in runs scored, hits, and stolen bases. Kuhlman tallied 54 stolen bases on the year, one of two NCCAA players to record over 50. Kuhlman added eight home runs this season and 55 RBI to help the Cardinals to a successful season. First Team All-Americans Delvis Claudio - Wayland Baptist University Elian Cuevas - Southwestern Christian University Hudson Deal - Judson University Nick Drinken - University of Northwestern Austin Humphres - OUAZ Jake Kuhlman - Concordia University Ann Arbor Gabriel Rangel - University of Fort Lauderdale Ryan Rifenberg - University of Fort Lauderdale Kendric Sorgius - Oakland City University Gehrig Tenhumberg - Oakland City University Jensen Wagoner - Cedarville University Joey Winters - OUAZ Second Team All-Americans Felix Planco - Wayland Baptist University Jacob Brigman - Trinity Baptist College Tyler Wressel - Concordia University Ann Arbor Jhors Gomez - Southwestern Christian University Chase Rubenacker - Oakland City University Josh Burke - Concordia University Ann Arbor Charlie Compton - Toccoa Falls College Moises Rosario - Oakland City University Juan Jaime-Nunez - University of Fort Lauderdale Samuel Fabian - Wayland Baptist University Kanta Ueno - Houghton University Juan Gil-Franco - Wayland Baptist University Third Team All-Americans Matys Gagnon - Southwestern Christian University Nicholas Lustig - OUAZ Erik Scott - University of Fort Lauderdale Ridge Clark - Ohio Christian University Ryan Stark - Grace College Shane Jones - Trinity Christian College Edgar Lorenzo - Bethesda University Diego Rodriguez - Alice Lloyd College Noel McGarry-Doyle - Mid-America Christian College Taiki Kondo - Trinity Christian College Josh Buxton - Mission University Trey Acker - Concordia University Ann Arbor About the NCCAA Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with two national invitationals for 92 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.