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2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament All-Name Team
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:03 pm
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:03 pm
Since y'all loved my thread from three years ago about the Travel Ball Names of SEC Baseball , this year, in honor of the NCAA Baseball Tournament starting this weekend, I have gone through all 64 rosters and compiled this list.
Some are classic travel ball names. Others are just names I found funny, weird, or interesting. All 64 teams have at least one name. I think the 2022 SEC group had a much higher concentration of fun names, but there are some great ones here, as well. It seems that white women across America chose to name their baby boys Gunnar and Jaxon, circa 2005.
Enjoy...
Nashville Super Regional
Axel Melendez, East Tennessee State
Brennyn Cutts, Louisville
Brixton Lofgren, Miami (FL)
Chet Lax, Wright State
Fabio Peralta, Miami (FL)
Jagger Edwards, Columbia
JoJo Williamson, Alabama
McCarty English, Southern Miss
Ozzie Pratt, Southern Miss
Packy Bradley-Cooney, Alabama
Rustan Rigdon, Vanderbilt
Ryker Waite, Vanderbilt
Sawyer Hawks, Vanderbilt
Tagger Tyson, Louisville
Teague Broadhead, Southern Miss
Austin Super Regional
Ace Whitehead, Texas
Bear Madliak, Kansas State
Canon Chester, Houston Christian
Easton Hawk, UCLA
Finnegan Wall, UC Irvine
Gunnar Brown, UTSA
Jax Ryan, Arizona State
Jaxton Andeel, UC Irvine
Jett Ruby, Fresno State
Kasen Khansarinia, UCLA
Katcher Halligan, Houston Christian (he plays first base)
Maximus Martin, Kansas State
Nu’u Contrades, Arizona State
Phoenix Call, UCLA
Rohan Putz, Kansas State
Ruger Riojas, Texas
Ryder Brooks, UC Irvine
Sky Collins, Fresno State
Tazwell Butler, Kansas State
Toussaint Bythewood, UCLA
Fayetteville Super Regional
Cannon Peebles, Tennessee
Cuyler Baxter, Wake Forest
Jaxon Goldberg, Creighton
Jaxon Walker, Tennessee
Kannon Carr, Kansas
Kerrington Cross, Cincinnati
Landen Looper, Miami (OH)
Landyn Vidourek, Cincinnati
Maxton Polad, Cincinnati
Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas
Ryler Smart, Tennessee
Steele Eaves, Arkansas
Stone Lawless, Tennessee
Thaniel Trumper, Kansas
Tyman Long, North Dakota State
Auburn Super Regional
Blagen Pado, Coastal Carolina
Braxton Tramel, East Carolina
Bub Terrell, Auburn
Davin Whitaker, East Carolina
Gianno Merlonghi, Central Connecticut State
Ike Irish, Auburn
Jaxon Appelman, Coastal Carolina
Jaxon Lucas, NC State
McCall Biemiller, Florida
Nelphie Lopez, Stetson
Ryder Woodson, NC State
Saxon Roberts, Auburn
Sean Meth, Fairfield
Thrasher Steed, Steston
Chapel Hill Super Regional
Adonys Guzman, Arizona
Boaz Harper, North Carolina
Braxton Thomas, Cal Poly
Burke-Lee Mabeus, Oregon
Colin Cymbalista, Nebraska
Cooper Littledike, Utah Valley
Cougar Cooke, Utah Valley
Gunner Geile, Arizona
Jax Gimenez, Oregon
Jaxon Jordan, Oregon
Jaxon Willits, Oklahoma
Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma
Mack Higuchi, Cal Poly
Maddox Mihalakis, Arizona
Pryce Bender, Nebraska
Ryley Leininger, Oklahoma
Toby Twist, Oregon
Vinnie Van der Wel, Cal Poly
Baton Rouge Super Regional
Adonis Medina, Rhode Island
Cannon Feazell, Clemson
Chayce Kieck, Clemson
Chayton Krauss, Dallas Baptist
Drew Titsworth, Clemson
Hideki Prather, Clemson
JJ Glasscock, West Virginia
Jaxon Jelkin, Kentucky
Kyuss Gargett, Kentucky
Lleyton Lackey, Clemson
Maddux Scherer, SC Upstate
Mavrick Rizy, LSU
Maxx Yehl, West Virginia
Park Prater, Dallas Baptist
Reef Danner, Little Rock
Rian Schwede, Dallas Baptist
Steele Burd, Clemson
Thayer Tavormina, SC Upstate
Tryston McCladdie, Clemson
Athens Super Regional
Brex Caldwell, Oklahoma State
Campbell Smithwick, Ole Miss
Cayden Sheffield, Georgia Tech
Chris Sleeper, Binghamton
Gunnar Bingham, Murray State
Gunnar Dennis, Ole Miss
Harley Goodner, Duke
Jaxon Diamond, Murray State
Jeff Lougee, Duke
Judd Utermark, Ole Miss
Kash Ferris, Oklahoma State
Kayden Campbell, Georgia Tech
Kingsley Guthrie, Murray State
Kolby Branch, Georgia
Kollin Ritchie, Oklahoma State
Macon Winslow, Duke
Marcello Mastroianni, Duke
Sean Youngerman, Oklahoma State
Slate Alford, Georgia
Stormy Rhodes, Oklahoma State
Thorpe Musci, Georgia Tech
Treyson Peters, Western Kentucky
Corvallis Super Regional
Ace Reese, Mississippi State
Blaydon Plain, Florida State
Caedmon Parker, TCU
Canon Reeder, Oregon State
Carmelo Musacchia, Northeastern
Daniel Guevara Castro, St. Mary’s
Dawson Santana, Oregon State
Dax Whitney, Oregon State
Duke Stone, Mississippi State
Gianluca Shinn, TCU
Jax Traeger, TCU
Jaxson West, Florida State
Jeter Polledo, Bethune Cookman
Kole Klecker, TCU
Maddox Riske, USC
Makoa Sniffen, St. Mary’s
Maison Martinez, Florida State
Maximo Martinez, USC
Pico Kohn, Mississippi State
Ryder Dykstra, USC
Sax Matson, USC
Stone Simmons, Mississippi State
Some are classic travel ball names. Others are just names I found funny, weird, or interesting. All 64 teams have at least one name. I think the 2022 SEC group had a much higher concentration of fun names, but there are some great ones here, as well. It seems that white women across America chose to name their baby boys Gunnar and Jaxon, circa 2005.
Enjoy...
Nashville Super Regional
Axel Melendez, East Tennessee State
Brennyn Cutts, Louisville
Brixton Lofgren, Miami (FL)
Chet Lax, Wright State
Fabio Peralta, Miami (FL)
Jagger Edwards, Columbia
JoJo Williamson, Alabama
McCarty English, Southern Miss
Ozzie Pratt, Southern Miss
Packy Bradley-Cooney, Alabama
Rustan Rigdon, Vanderbilt
Ryker Waite, Vanderbilt
Sawyer Hawks, Vanderbilt
Tagger Tyson, Louisville
Teague Broadhead, Southern Miss
Austin Super Regional
Ace Whitehead, Texas
Bear Madliak, Kansas State
Canon Chester, Houston Christian
Easton Hawk, UCLA
Finnegan Wall, UC Irvine
Gunnar Brown, UTSA
Jax Ryan, Arizona State
Jaxton Andeel, UC Irvine
Jett Ruby, Fresno State
Kasen Khansarinia, UCLA
Katcher Halligan, Houston Christian (he plays first base)
Maximus Martin, Kansas State
Nu’u Contrades, Arizona State
Phoenix Call, UCLA
Rohan Putz, Kansas State
Ruger Riojas, Texas
Ryder Brooks, UC Irvine
Sky Collins, Fresno State
Tazwell Butler, Kansas State
Toussaint Bythewood, UCLA
Fayetteville Super Regional
Cannon Peebles, Tennessee
Cuyler Baxter, Wake Forest
Jaxon Goldberg, Creighton
Jaxon Walker, Tennessee
Kannon Carr, Kansas
Kerrington Cross, Cincinnati
Landen Looper, Miami (OH)
Landyn Vidourek, Cincinnati
Maxton Polad, Cincinnati
Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas
Ryler Smart, Tennessee
Steele Eaves, Arkansas
Stone Lawless, Tennessee
Thaniel Trumper, Kansas
Tyman Long, North Dakota State
Auburn Super Regional
Blagen Pado, Coastal Carolina
Braxton Tramel, East Carolina
Bub Terrell, Auburn
Davin Whitaker, East Carolina
Gianno Merlonghi, Central Connecticut State
Ike Irish, Auburn
Jaxon Appelman, Coastal Carolina
Jaxon Lucas, NC State
McCall Biemiller, Florida
Nelphie Lopez, Stetson
Ryder Woodson, NC State
Saxon Roberts, Auburn
Sean Meth, Fairfield
Thrasher Steed, Steston
Chapel Hill Super Regional
Adonys Guzman, Arizona
Boaz Harper, North Carolina
Braxton Thomas, Cal Poly
Burke-Lee Mabeus, Oregon
Colin Cymbalista, Nebraska
Cooper Littledike, Utah Valley
Cougar Cooke, Utah Valley
Gunner Geile, Arizona
Jax Gimenez, Oregon
Jaxon Jordan, Oregon
Jaxon Willits, Oklahoma
Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma
Mack Higuchi, Cal Poly
Maddox Mihalakis, Arizona
Pryce Bender, Nebraska
Ryley Leininger, Oklahoma
Toby Twist, Oregon
Vinnie Van der Wel, Cal Poly
Baton Rouge Super Regional
Adonis Medina, Rhode Island
Cannon Feazell, Clemson
Chayce Kieck, Clemson
Chayton Krauss, Dallas Baptist
Drew Titsworth, Clemson
Hideki Prather, Clemson
JJ Glasscock, West Virginia
Jaxon Jelkin, Kentucky
Kyuss Gargett, Kentucky
Lleyton Lackey, Clemson
Maddux Scherer, SC Upstate
Mavrick Rizy, LSU
Maxx Yehl, West Virginia
Park Prater, Dallas Baptist
Reef Danner, Little Rock
Rian Schwede, Dallas Baptist
Steele Burd, Clemson
Thayer Tavormina, SC Upstate
Tryston McCladdie, Clemson
Athens Super Regional
Brex Caldwell, Oklahoma State
Campbell Smithwick, Ole Miss
Cayden Sheffield, Georgia Tech
Chris Sleeper, Binghamton
Gunnar Bingham, Murray State
Gunnar Dennis, Ole Miss
Harley Goodner, Duke
Jaxon Diamond, Murray State
Jeff Lougee, Duke
Judd Utermark, Ole Miss
Kash Ferris, Oklahoma State
Kayden Campbell, Georgia Tech
Kingsley Guthrie, Murray State
Kolby Branch, Georgia
Kollin Ritchie, Oklahoma State
Macon Winslow, Duke
Marcello Mastroianni, Duke
Sean Youngerman, Oklahoma State
Slate Alford, Georgia
Stormy Rhodes, Oklahoma State
Thorpe Musci, Georgia Tech
Treyson Peters, Western Kentucky
Corvallis Super Regional
Ace Reese, Mississippi State
Blaydon Plain, Florida State
Caedmon Parker, TCU
Canon Reeder, Oregon State
Carmelo Musacchia, Northeastern
Daniel Guevara Castro, St. Mary’s
Dawson Santana, Oregon State
Dax Whitney, Oregon State
Duke Stone, Mississippi State
Gianluca Shinn, TCU
Jax Traeger, TCU
Jaxson West, Florida State
Jeter Polledo, Bethune Cookman
Kole Klecker, TCU
Maddox Riske, USC
Makoa Sniffen, St. Mary’s
Maison Martinez, Florida State
Maximo Martinez, USC
Pico Kohn, Mississippi State
Ryder Dykstra, USC
Sax Matson, USC
Stone Simmons, Mississippi State
This post was edited on 6/1/25 at 5:00 pm
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:06 pm to Michael Stein
There are going to be so many Grandpa Jax in 50 years.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:17 pm to Michael Stein
Can you update your original post and do the rest of the regionals as well. Thanks.
This post was edited on 6/1/25 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 6/1/25 at 5:39 pm to Michael Stein
quote:Reportedly his pessimistic gf reported she was disappointed with his company as she claimed it made her feel half empty.
JJ Glasscock, West Virginia
Posted on 6/1/25 at 5:47 pm to Michael Stein
Damn white people......
Posted on 6/1/25 at 6:28 pm to Michael Stein
LSU is seriously behind in the all name team. The only to make up for this is to win it all.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 6:50 pm to Demonbengal
Tanner, Gavin, Ethan, Casan, Kade, Jaden, Blaise, Chase, Ashton, Deven, Dylan and Conner.
I’d say LSU is right on par.
I’d say LSU is right on par.
This post was edited on 6/1/25 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 6/1/25 at 7:06 pm to Michael Stein
quote:put him in when you need runs
Chet Lax
Posted on 6/1/25 at 7:15 pm to Michael Stein
(13) Jax[on/son/ton]’s
The elite of the elite travel ball name
The elite of the elite travel ball name
Posted on 6/1/25 at 7:16 pm to Michael Stein
quote:8 1/2 innings pitched
Marcello Mastroianni, Duke
Posted on 6/1/25 at 7:18 pm to Michael Stein
quote:not in public I hope
Makoa Sniffen
Posted on 6/1/25 at 8:10 pm to Michael Stein
Not nearly as entertaining as the LHSAA State Basketball Tournament all name team.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 8:22 pm to Michael Stein
Who the hell names a boy.. Sky?
Posted on 6/2/25 at 12:22 am to Michael Stein
Thank you for your work on this. Great job. 
Posted on 6/2/25 at 12:40 am to Michael Stein
quote:
Cooper Littledike, Utah Valley
Ah yes...he has a sister who plays softball named Sheesa...
Posted on 6/2/25 at 2:51 am to Michael Stein
quote:
Drew Titsworth, Clemson
Gets a pass because he's number 00
Looks great on a jersey.
Posted on 6/2/25 at 2:54 am to Michael Stein
quote:fricking white people.
Burke-Lee Mabeus, Oregon
Posted on 6/2/25 at 6:41 am to Michael Stein
I posted on the rant, but I’m guessing this is a product of travel ball and spoiled suburban kids, but I couldn’t watch more than a few minutes of college baseball. What’s up with all the flexing after every single pitch/swing?
I’ll admit, I primarily watch MLB but always tune in this time of year to watch playoff college baseball. Is all the flexing a result of the travel ball era? It’s actually ridiculous.
After every pitch, swing, hit etc there’s stare downs, celebrations, mud checking, etc. Players have awkward batting stances showing their arse and colored, spray painted hair.
When something actually good happens there’s some sort of ritual to pump a chest out to the extreme and show arse.
Just play ball.
I’ll admit, I primarily watch MLB but always tune in this time of year to watch playoff college baseball. Is all the flexing a result of the travel ball era? It’s actually ridiculous.
After every pitch, swing, hit etc there’s stare downs, celebrations, mud checking, etc. Players have awkward batting stances showing their arse and colored, spray painted hair.
When something actually good happens there’s some sort of ritual to pump a chest out to the extreme and show arse.
Just play ball.
Posted on 6/2/25 at 8:41 am to Michael Stein
Damn, there's at least 11 players with some form of Jax in their name, and that doesn't even count the other variations of "ax" names.
Posted on 6/2/25 at 8:43 am to Horsemeat
His sister is named Berkeley.
Just kidding. I have no idea.
Just kidding. I have no idea.
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