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Crews Named to USA Collegiate National Team Roster

Crews Named to USA Collegiate National Team Roster

This article was pulled from lsusports.net

BATON ROUGE, La. — USA Baseball announced Thursday that LSU freshman outfielder Dylan Crews is part of the 45-man 2021 Collegiate National Team roster that will be split into two teams to compete in an 11-game Stars vs. Stripes intra-squad series starting on Friday.

Crews batted .362 this season at LSU with 16 doubles, two triples, 18 homers, 42 RBI, 64 runs and 12 steals, and he was named the Perfect Game National Collegiate Freshman of the Year.

“We are thrilled to have such a strong group representing the U.S. on the 2021 Collegiate National Team as we tour through the cities of the Appalachian League this summer,” said Eric Campbell, USA Baseball Collegiate National Team General Manager. “This year’s team offers a unique experience to play with, and against, some of the best collegiate baseball talent in the country in some of the best baseball communities, and we are looking forward to an incredible series.”

The U.S. roster is highlighted by eight USA Baseball alumni, including Crews and two other players that have competed for Team USA multiple times. Crews, Justin Campbell of Oklahoma State and Robert Moore of Arkansas have all suited up for the Red, White and Blue twice.

Crews and Moore were teammates, along with Tanner Witt of Texas, on the 2017 15U National Team that won gold at the COPABE Pan Am “AA” Championships. Crews was also part of the 2018 18U National Team that won the program’s eighth consecutive gold medal in international competition at the COPABE U-18 Pan American Championships.

Campbell helped the 2013 12U National Team win the program’s first-ever gold medal at the International Baseball Federation “A” World Cup, and Moore will also reunite with his 2014 12U National Team teammate Paul Skenes of Air Force on the 2021 Collegiate National Team.

The Collegiate National Team will not play an international opponent in 2021; instead, the Stars and Stripes will play an intra-squad series with 10 of their 11 games in the cities of the Appalachian League which is currently in its first season as a summer collegiate league as part of the Prospect Development Pipeline (PDP). The Appalachian League also serves as a national team pathway and identification event for the Collegiate National Team and other USA Baseball national teams.

Team USA will kick-off its tour on Friday in Danville Va., and will finish the series on Thursday, July 15, in Bluefield, W. Va. The U.S. will also play on the Fourth of July at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C.

The team will be led in 2021 by head coach Elliott Avent of North Carolina State. Avent, who just finished his 25th season as the head coach at NC State with an appearance in the 2021 College World Series, was named the manager of Team USA in April. He will be joined on staff by pitching coach Kevin O’Sullivan (Florida), as well as Bobby Austin (Mississippi State), Dan Hartleb (Illinois), Kobe Phillips (NC Central), Josh Pike (NC State), Alex Sogard (Wright State), Troy Tulowitzki (Texas) and Jerry Weinstein (Colorado Rockies).

The full 45-man 2021 Collegiate National Team Roster is as follows:

2021 Collegiate National Team Roster
Name; Position; Hometown; School

  • Hunter Barco; LHP; Jacksonville, Fla.; Florida
  • Dylan Beavers; OF; Paso Robles, Calif.; California
  • Jacob Berry; INF; Queen Creek, Ariz.; Arizona
  • Justin Campbell; RHP; Simi Valley, Calif.; Oklahoma State
  • Reggie Crawford; LHP/INF; Frackville, Pa.; UCONN
  • Dylan Crews; OF; Longwood, Fla.; LSU
  • Gavin Cross; OF; Bristol, Tenn.; Virginia Tech
  • Hayden Dunhurst; C; Carriere, Miss.; Ole Miss
  • Jackson Fristoe; RHP; Paducah, Ky.; Mississippi State
  • Drew Gilbert; LHP/OF; Stillwater, Minn.; Tennessee
  • Jacob Gonzalez; INF; Glendora, Calif.; Ole Miss
  • Caden Grice; 1B/LHP; Greer, S.C.; Clemson
  • Devereaux Harrison; OF/RHP; Vacaville, Calif.; Long Beach State
  • Sam Highfill; RHP/INF; Apex, N.C.; NC State
  • Gabe Hughes; RHP; Eagle, Idaho; Gonzaga
  • Brock Jones; OF; Fresno, Calif.; Stanford
  • Jace Jung; INF; Flower Mound, Texas; Texas Tech
  • Brooks Lee; INF; San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Cal Poly
  • Ethan Long; INF/RHP; Gilbert, Ariz.; Arizona State
  • Sean McLain; INF; Tustin, Calif.; Arizona State
  • Parker Messick; LHP; Plant City, Fla.; Florida State
  • Robert Moore; INF; Leawood, Kan.; Arkansas
  • Aaron Nixon; RHP/INF; McAllen, Texas; Texas
  • Carson Palmquist; LHP; Fort Myers, Fla.; Miami
  • Kevin Parada; C; Pasadena, Calif.; Georgia Tech
  • Will Sanders; RHP; Atlanta, Ga.; South Carolina
  • Nate Savino; LHP; Sterling, Va.; Virginia
  • Landon Sims; RHP; Cumming, Ga.; Mississippi State
  • Paul Skenes; C/RHP; Lake Forest, Calif.; Air Force
  • Jordan Sprinkle; INF; Palm Springs, Calif.; UC Santa Barbara
  • Brandon Sproat; RHP; Pace, Fla.; Florida
  • Adam Stone; RHP; Stamford, Conn.; Harvard
  • Daniel Susac; C; Roseville, Calif.; Arizona
  • Logan Tanner; C; Lucedale, Miss.; Mississippi State
  • Kyle Teel; C/INF; Mahwah, N.J.; Virginia
  • Drew Thorpe; RHP; Washington, Utah; Cal Poly
  • Blade Tidwell; RHP; Loretto, Tenn.; Tennessee
  • Carter Trice; INF; Mechanicsville, Va.; Old Dominion
  • Chris Villaman; LHP/INF; High Point, N.C.; NC State
  • Jack Washburn; RHP; Webster, Wisc.
  • Carson Whisenhunt; LHP; Mocksville, N.C.; East Carolina
  • Josh White; RHP; Danville, Calif.; California
  • Jaxon Wiggins; RHP; Roland, Okla.; Arkansas
  • Tanner Witt; RHP/INF; Houston, Texas; Texas
  • Matthew Wyatt; RHP; Towson, Md.; Virginia