2023 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. 1 All-America Teams
 
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  NCBWA 2023 Division I All-America Teams
 
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  2023 Perfect Game Postseason Awards
 
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  NCBWA 2023 Freshman All-America Teams
 
 
  SAN FRANCISCO -
 
 The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Perfect Game all announced their 2023 All-America Teams this week and 13 from Pac-12 baseball were honored across the three organization's postseason awards.
 After the 2023 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I All-Region Teams were released Tuesday, the Pac-12's 11 first team selections were considered for All-America honors, which were announced Friday prior to the start of the 2023 Men's College World Series in Omaha. Stanford accounted for four of six the selections with the Pac-12 Player and Pitcher of the Year,
 
  Alberto Rios
 
 and
 
  Quinn Mathews
 
 , selected to the first team and Cardinal third baseman
 
  Tommy Troy
 
 and outfielder/pitcher
 
  Braden Montgomery
 
 earning second team status. Joining Troy and Montgomery on second team were Arizona standouts
 
  Chase Davis
 
 and
 
  Kiko Romero
 
 , both of which were All-Pac-12 performers in 2023. The teams are voted on by members of the and the process is led by the ABCA NCAA Div. 1 All-America committee.
 
  Rios
 
 and
 
  Mathews
 
 also earned NCBWA All-America First Team nods, while Arizona's
 
  Davis
 
 was a NCBWA Second Team selection. Oregon State second baseman
 
  Travis Bazzana
 
 and UCLA starting pitcher
 
  Kelly Austin
 
 were awarded third team honors. Additionally, Pac-12 Freshman of the Year
 
  Malcolm Moore
 
 was named to the NCBWA Freshman All-America Second Team on Monday.
 Perfect Game's All-America honors included Stanford's
 
  Troy
 
 and
 
  Mathews
 
 as PG First Team selections with
 
  Rios
 
 and Arizona's
 
  Davis
 
 picking up second team nods and Arizona State's
 
  Luke Keaschall
 
 collecting a third team honor.
 Perfect Game also released its Freshman All-America Teams and four from the Pac-12 were honored. Stanford's
 
  Moore
 
 earned a first team selection, while USC's
 
  Austin Overn
 
 and Oregon State's
 
  Gavin Turley
 
 garnered second team honors and Stanford's
 
  Matt Scott
 
 rounded it out with a third team selection.