Tebrake and Roden Earn Collegiate Baseball All-America Honors

Tebrake and Roden Earn Collegiate Baseball All-America Honors
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Duplicating the predictions of the preseason, junior Dylan Tebrake and sophomore Alan Roden each collected All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball Newspaper on Thursday, June 2.

Tebrake was named the to Second Team, while Roden earned Third Team honors. In December of 2021, these are the teams that both Tebrake and Roden were selected by Collegiate Baseball during the preseason as well.

A Minnesota native, Tebrake continues to build upon his postseason honors, earning the BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year for the second consecutive season in May. Dylan closed the 2022 season with an 2.71 ERA over 93.0 innings. The Bluejay ace went 8-2 with a pair of complete games, posting 115 strikeouts and walking just 33. Tebrake made 17 starts, limiting opponents to a .211 average.

Roden was the Co-BIG EAST Player of the Year in 2022, the Wisconsin native closed the season on a 33-game reached base streak. He led Creighton with a .387 average, 75 hits and 25 doubles. Roden is currently the second most difficult player to strikeout in the NCAA, going down on strikes just eight times this season. He finished second on the team with 46 RBI, nine stolen bases and 48 runs scored in 2022.

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