Texas A&M Baseball’s Laviolette Named to Another All-American Team

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

DALLAS – Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette has been tabbed a Third Team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, as announced Wednesday afternoon.

 

The junior is the ninth player in program history to be named a two-time All-American and the first since Asa Lacy in 2019-20. LaViolette’s All-America nod also marks his second of the year after earning third team honors from Perfect Game.

LaViolette started all 56 games for the Aggies and slashed .258/.427/.576 to go along with nine doubles, 18 homers and 61 RBI. The junior totaled a team-best 19 multi-RBI contests, 15 multi-hit games and four multi-homer performances on the year. LaViolette also logged a team-high 57 walks and a 1.003 OPS.

The Katy, Texas, native made his mark in the Texas A&M record book as his 68 career home runs and 169 walks rank first in program history. In addition, the junior finished the 2025 campaign ranked third in RBI with 202, fourth in total bases with 443 and fifth in runs with 193.

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