

Best individual performances from the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament regional round
Best individual performances from the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament regional round
The regional round of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament was filled with unforgettable moments.
This represented the Pinnacle program to win, stories remarkable to future grandchildren and losses that left teams with gut-the-the-the-what-right feeling.
And this was not just in teams, some players have increased significantly on this occasion. Here are eight players who “hung it in Louvre” as a show.
Griffen Paige from Wright State throws gem to eliminate the best deployed vanderbilt
The right -hander Cam Allen had bent No. 1 Vanderbilt on the day of the start of the Regionals. Sophomore had a non-Hitter through six shifts, ending with seven blows with 3-0 guidance.
However, Allen did not return to the hills in seventh place. Wright State No. 4 turned to his playground to complete the work, but the robbers eventually lost 4-3.
Two days later, Griffen Paige’s left -handed PAIGE bought his starting partner. He threw one hitter into the Wright State match against No. 1 Vanderbilt, threw eight shifts and surrendered only two runs with three blows.
He sat down as if returning, personal.
It was the longest trip of Sophomore career and helped create the history of the tournament and stopped the first national seed no. 1 in the regional finals.
Hits Kollin Ritchie from Oklahoma State, Robs Home Run in the same shift
The Cowboys Center Fielder Kollin Ritchie was one of the largest clear places for State 3 Oklahoma State in the Regionals, recorded nine RBI and four home runs in three games.
But that’s not the whole reason why he sent Foley’s field to madness on Sunday.
Sophomore shone in the field and on a plate in the regional final loss No. 2 Duke, hit the only home run of Cowboys and robbed one in the same shift.
In the highest half of the exchange Ritchie, he covered the left-wing Henry arrest off-up playground into the right field trees Foley Field, thereby axis of 2-0 guides. A few minutes later, Ritchie was in the air in the left center, jumped and took the Duke to the true Fielder Tyler Albright near the home run.
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What can’t @kolin_ritchie do?!
If he does not intervene, he robs them!
You pay attention to @SportScenter?!?!#Gopokes #EDTOP10 pic.twitter.com/dbdul8x7uk
– axis Cowboy Baseball (@osubaseball) 1 June 2025
The defensive game was like a video game that happened so fast that it couldn’t work in real time.
Arizonian Walton and White crushes three homery in consecutive games
During the regional round, wild cats caused an increase in power, fired 15 home runs and scored 31 runs across three games – 14 in each of the last two competitions.
And the downpour was not a common topic for Wildcats. The regional home run in total corresponded to the total number of homers that the team had in the last 10 games of regular seasons.
The main electricians were Shortstop Mason White and Aaron Walton’s central player who hit seven out of 15 and compiled a three-run performance. They became the ninth and tenth players in the history of three home runs in one competition – the first and second to do so in the postseason game.
Tired: One Regional Trick Homer Hat
Cable: Two tricks of regional Homer pic.twitter.com/04hponkdey
– Arizona baseball (@arizonabaseball) 2 June 2025
White has fulfilled performance in the Arizona second regional game against No. 4 Utah Valley and crushed all three in consecutive AT-Netopých. Walton gathered in the regional finals versus 3 Cal Poly, in the first, second and sixth shift.
Arkansas’ Gage Wood, Florida State Jamie Arnold Punch Out 13
Arkansas No. 1 and No. 1 Florida State were undefeated in the regional game, emphasized by the collective success that each team had from Friday to Sunday.
Two of these victories included swings and bugs, continuous applause and large back to the right -handed Gage Wood and Lefty Jamie Arnold Seminoles.
Wood and Arnold dialing 13 strokes against No. 3 Creighton on Sunday and Saturday Mississippi State No. 3.
For Arkansas Junior it was a high career, completed only six shifts and gave three runs. In the sixth wood, he closed a trip with three straight punch strikes and the right -hander Gabe Gaeckle finished working with seven other blows. Strong performances led to the victory of 8-3 and a ticket for Super Regionals.
Gage Wood. Thirteen strikes. pic.twitter.com/xkeqk9yi8p
– Arkansas baseball (@razorbackBSB) 2 June 2025
Arnold stirred three straight doughs in the third and seventh shift during his trek towards the second most strokes in his career. He gave up three runs and five interventions in the seven shifts of labor and helped FSU win his second game Regional, 10-3.
Texas’ Casey Borba collects eight RBI in six shifts
Texas The third Baseman Casey Borba smiled against State 3 Kansas for more reasons than the 15-8 victory.
Sophomore had a career day and was responsible for more than half of the Longhorn’s runs, riding in eight for his first multi-homer game. He ended 4-5 with two runs and eight RBI-VSE before the seventh shift. In the first shift, Borba crushed Grand Slam into the right field and in the third third Homer. Added RBI single to leave in six.
Grand Salami Time 💣#Hook | @CasyBorba pic.twitter.com/jo3n8qouvw
– Texas baseball (@texasbaseball) 1 June 2025
In 1978, two RBI was from tying a record school record Ron Gardenhire in 1978.
Although Longhorns did not end, as they wanted, especially as National Seed No. 2 with McWs hopes, Borba’s success provides optimism for what to come from submissions who are returning to Austin next year.
Dustin Mercer Records Murray State Seven doubles
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament MVP continued his hot lane in Oxford and turned into doubles and blocked seven in four games.
Murray State Right Fielder Dustin Mercer was a catalyst for the competitors’ attack during the Regionals, hit 0.555 and recorded two or more interventions in each competition.
Double madness began and was the most important on the start of the start when Mercer hit four to combine the program record and help Murray State to upset No. 1 Ole Miss. In the first and second shift he hit twice as much as the rear and in the sixth and ninth two others.
On Saturday, Mercer hit another against No. 2 Georgia Tech in the victory of the 13-11 team. He added two more in the second place in the game, but none in Murray State’s Game 7.