The University of Mississippi Athletics

No. 25 Baseball Set to Compete In 2026 BRUCE BOLT College Classic In Houston
2/26/2026 | Baseball
OXFORD, Miss. – Off to their best start since the 2022 season, No. 25 Ole Miss Baseball (9-0) hits the road for the first time to compete in the 2026 BRUCE BOLT College Classic. The Rebels will face three different teams throughout the weekend in Baylor (5-3), Ohio State (5-2), and No. 9 Coastal Carolina (6-2).
LEADING OFF
PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUPS
vs. Baylor: LHP Hunter Elliott (1-0, 4.66 ERA) vs. LHP Stefan Stahl (1-0, 0.00 ERA)
vs. Ohio State: RHP Cade Townsend (0-0, 1.04 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Domke (1-1, 2.45 ERA)
vs. Coastal Carolina: LHP Wil Libbert (1-0, 3.60 ERA) vs. TBA
BROADCAST INFORMATION
All three games of the BRUCE BOLT College Classic will be streamed live on Astros.com and the Astros' YouTube channel and are free to watch.
Fans can listen to all Ole Miss Baseball games, home and away, on the Ole Miss Radio Network with David Kellum (PxP) and Brad Henderson (analyst) on the call.
SCOUTING REPORT: BAYLOR
Baylor, under the direction of head coach Mitch Thompson, enters this weekend's festivities with a 5-3 record. All five of Baylor's wins this season have come at home, making Houston a potentially hostile environment for the remaining teams at the BRUCE BOLT College Classic.
The Bears have already participated in a weekend tournament so far this season, previously competing at the Round Rock Classic in Round Rock, Texas. Baylor went 0-3 on the weekend with close losses to No. 7 Oregon State and Purdue, before a four-run loss to Southern Miss on the final day of competition. Baylor righted the ship in its last midweek game against Stephen F. Austin, winning 9-8.
Infielder Travis Sanders has been on fire at the plate for the Bears, ranking seventh in the Big XII with a .448 batting average. Behind Sanders is Tyce Armstrong, who has already racked up 19 RBI through eight games. Armstrong leads the team with four home runs, and his RBI total is tops for his conference.
On the mound, Ethan Calder has been stellar in his two starts this season, giving up no earned runs with 10 strikeouts. Zack Wallace has made four appearances with two starts this season, holding a 1.08 ERA with nine strikeouts against the 29 batters he's faced.
SCOUTING REPORT: OHIO STATE
Head coach Justin Haire has guided the Buckeyes to a 5-2 start in the 2026 season. Ohio State has yet to play a home game this season. It played its first series of the season against Saint Louis in Pensacola, Florida, where the Buckeyes left with a sweep.
Ohio State then traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, for the Grind City Classic. It split the weekend with two wins and losses apiece. Both its wins came against Memphis, while both its losses came to Louisiana Tech.
The Buckeyes haven't become known as a power-hitting school in 2026, as they've hit only four combined home runs through seven games. However, Mason Eckelman has half of those homers and 10 RBI because of it. He also hit a triple in Ohio State's opening series against Saint Louis. Miles Vandenheuvel paces the team in batting average, swinging .391 at the plate in 23 at-bats. He's racked up nine hits and drove in four RBI. He's also a threat on base with three stolen bases.
Chris Domke and Pierce Herrnbruck have been the most productive pitchers for the Buckeyes, producing a combined 2-1 record. Domke leads the team with a 2.45 ERA while Herrenbruck is the only Buckeye this season to reach 10.0 innings pitched. Gavin Kuzniewski is another name to watch out for, as he paces the team in strikeouts with 13.
SCOUTING REPORT: COASTAL CAROLINA
The Chanticleers are coming off one of its most memorable seasons ever after reaching the CWS National Championship Series against LSU but fell in two games. Kevin Schnall, only in his second season as the head coach of the program, led the Chants to 56 wins last season and return two of their four top hitters from last season.
Coastal Carolina is off to a solid start in 2026, entering the BRUCE BOLT College Classic with a 6-2 record. It began the season with a three-game sweep of Fairfield at home, before it got upset in Conway by College of Charleston, 4-3, in the first midweek game of the year. Like the Rebels, the Chants have played all their games at home to start the season, and this is their first time playing elsewhere this season.
Dean Mihos was Coastal Carolina's best hitter last season, with that not changing in 2026. Now a senior, Mihos is batting .424 to start the season and ranks fourth in the Sun Belt Conference in hits per game (1.75). Trace Mazon is Coastal Carolina's best power-hitter to start the year, knocking two home runs to start the year with 10 RBI.
The Chants are without their two top pitchers, Cameron Flukey and Hayden Johnson, due to injuries. In their place, Case Bosch has stepped up in his three appearances and one start. He has a 0.00 ERA against 34 batters faced, and hitters are knocking only .133 percent against him this season. Darin Horn has also had a solid start to the year, winning two games so far this season with 13 strikeouts.
HOME RUN RACE
After hitting six home runs to open the season, Judd Utermark now sits at 35 career home runs which is 13 shy of the Ole Miss all-time record. He sits just outside of the Top 10 currently but could tie David Dellucci and Michael Rosamond in 10th with just one more home run.
Ole Miss Career Home Run List
1. Kyle Gordon 48
2. Tim Elko 46
3. Matt Smith & Matt Snyder 41
5. Brad Henderson & Jacob Gonzalez 40
7. Kevin Graham 38
8. Burney Hutchinson & Stephen Head 37
10. David Dellucci & Michael Rosamond 36
11. Judd Utermark 35
EARLY LEAD
Ole Miss is outscoring opponents 49-14 over the first three innings so far in 2026. They have scored 24 runs in the first inning, scoring at least once in the first inning of all nine games they have played.
ROTO-REUTER
Collin Reuter is hitting .500 (14-for-28) with six doubles and 11 RBI over his first eight games of 2026. His six doubles are third-most in the NCAA and second-most in the SEC behind Mississippi State's Ace Reese who leads the nation with eight.
Reuter is averaging 0.75 doubles per game and has the fifth-highest batting average in the SEC as one of eight players to be hitting .500 or better.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW
Brett Moseley and Tate Sirmans each launched a home run for their first collegiate hit Opening Weekend against Nevada. Moseley hit a pinch-hit, two-RBI home run in the eighth inning of game one and Sirmans hit a solo shot in the fourth inning of game two. It was also Sirmans' first career start.
Moseley and Sirmans join a decent sized list of Rebels who hit a home run for their first career hit. Will Furniss and Judd Utermark each hit a pinch-hit home run for their first hits in 2023 when they were freshmen. Austin Fawley also hit a home run for his first career hit as a redshirt freshman at Kentucky in 2024.
FRESH START
Tristan Bissetta has been on fire over his first nine games as a Rebel. The senior transfer is hitting .485 with three home runs, 16 RBI, and 11 runs scored.
On February 18 against Jackson State, Bissetta hit two home runs in the third inning, becoming the first Rebel to accomplish the feat in almost a decade. Nick Fortes was the last Rebel to hit two home runs in the same inning, doing so in 2017 against ULM.
He has already matched both his home run and RBI totals from 2025.
BIG GAME HUNTER
Hunter Elliott returns to the Ole Miss rotation as the most experienced pitcher on the staff. He turned in one of the best seasons in Rebel history last year, becoming just the fifth pitcher to record a 10-win, 100-strikeout season finishing with a 10-3 record and 102 punchouts. He also became just the fourth pitcher in program history to record 100+ strikeouts in two different seasons. His 2.94 ERA was the lowest by a Rebel starting pitcher since his freshman season when he finished with an ERA of 2.70.
Elliott is the only returning pitcher in the country to have earned 10+ wins and struck out 100+ hitters in 2025.
BRING THE BOOM
The Ole Miss offense set a new program record for home runs in a season in 2025, crushing 124 home runs. It was just the second time in program history that an Ole Miss team has cracked the 100-home run mark.
The Rebels finished fifth nationally in total home runs, ninth nationally in home runs per game (1.94), and 13th nationally in walks drawn (345). They were one of just four programs in the country to have two 20+ home run hitters and one of six programs to finish with 100+ home runs, 100+ doubles, and 100+ hit by pitches.
There are only 16 returning players who hit 20 or more home runs in 2025 and three of them will be in Ole Miss' Opening Day lineup: Judd Utermark, Austin Fawley, and Daniel Pacella.
BASH BROS
Judd Utermark and Austin Fawley both broke the 20-home run mark in 2025, becoming the first pair of Rebel teammates in program history to each hit 20+ home runs in a single season.
Utermark finished with 22 home runs, the second-most by a Rebel in a single season, just two shy of the program record of 24 set by Tim Elko in 2022.
The 2025 Rebels finished with three hitters with 15+ home runs for the first time in program history and six hitters with 10+ home runs, also for the first time in program history.
IMPROVEMENT ON THE MOUND
In the first season under pitching coach Joel Mangrum, the Ole Miss pitching staff finished sixth nationally in total strikeouts. They struck out 669 hitters, 127 more than their total from 2024, which was the largest increase in the country.
The staff also finished 12th nationally in strikeouts per nine innings, averaging 10.8 strikeouts per game.
D1BASEBALL PRESEASON PLAYER RANKINGS
Ole Miss was well represented in D1Baseball's annual Preseason Player Rankings, placing at least one player at almost every position. Hunter Elliott was the highest ranked Rebel coming in at No. 5 on the list of Starting Pitchers. Cade Townsend also made the list at No. 117.
Austin Fawley was ranked as the No. 8 Catcher, Judd Utermark was ranked as the No. 10 Third Baseman, Dom Decker was ranked the No. 26 Second Baseman, and Will Furniss was ranked the No. 30 First Baseman. Daniel Pacella came in at No. 59 on the list of Outfielders and Landon Koenig (#51) and Owen Kelly (#78) each made the list of Relief Pitchers.
PRESEASON AWARDS
Hunter Elliott has been one of the most decorated players heading into the 2026 season. He was named to the 2026 Golden Spikes Award Watch List and earned Preseason All-America honors from the NCBWA, Perfect Game, D1Baseball, The Diamond Report, and Just Baseball Media. He was also named to the Preseason All-SEC Team that is voted on by the league's head coaches.
Judd Utermark was named a Preseason All-American by the NCBWA and Will Furniss was named to the Preseason All-SEC Team at first base. Austin Fawley was one of 10 catchers in the country to make the 2026 Buster Posey Preseason Watch List.
NEW FACES IN THE DUGOUT
Ole Miss added 19 new faces to the roster for the 2026 season, 10 transfers and nine freshmen. With 21 overall letterwinners lost from the 2025 season, the newest Rebels will look to make an immediate impact on the field.
Daniel Pacella and Tristan Bissetta, both Division I transfers, will man the corner outfield positions in 2026. Pacella comes from Illinois State where he hit .310 with 48 home runs over 107 games for the Redbirds. He hit 20 home runs in 2025, the second-most in program history. Bissetta spent his first three seasons at Clemson, hitting .266 over 87 games. He hit .298 in 2024 before his 2025 season was cut short by an arm injury.
Dom Decker will be injected into the infield after having a breakout season with Murray State in 2025. He started in 60 games for the Racers, hitting .351 with an on-base percentage of .496 which was top 40 in the NCAA.
Wil Libbert opens the season as the third member of the weekend rotation after spending his two seasons at Missouri. He worked 53.2 innings over 11 starts in 2025, striking out 55 hitters and posting a record of 3-4.
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LEADING OFF
- Ole Miss' 9-0 start is the best start to a season since 2022, the year they went on to win a national championship. They also started 9-0 in 2008, but the best start in program history came in 2004 when the Rebels started 11-0.
- The Rebels run ruled Southeast Missouri State on Tuesday by a score of 13-3 in seven innings.
- Will Furniss hit a three-RBI, walk-off home run to end the game for his first home run of the season.
- Furniss has drawn 12 walks through nine games and is averaging 1.33 walks per game. Both Furniss and Hayden Federico are averaging at least one walk per game.
- Collin Reuter has already racked up six doubles through eight games played, third-most in the NCAA and second-most in the SEC.
- Judd Utermark became the first Rebel since at least 2012 to hit six home runs in their first eight games after he hit five home runs last week.
- Utermark leads the SEC and is tied at the top of the NCAA in home runs. He is also second in the SEC in runs scored and third in slugging percentage.
- Ole Miss has drawn 64 walks over nine games, second in the SEC and 11th in the NCAA. Will Furniss already has 12 walks, second-most in the SEC.
- The Rebel pitching staff owns the third-lowest ERA in the SEC at 2.64. They also have the seventh-highest total strikeouts as a staff at 97.
- JP Robertson made his Rebel debut last week, pitching against both Arkansas State and Missouri State. He struck out eight over 4.1 innings and earned the win in Sunday's finale against the Bears.
- Tristan Bissetta became the first Rebel since Nick Fortes in 2017 to hit two home runs in the same inning, hitting two bombs in a nine run third against Jackson State.
- The Rebels return to Swayze Field next week for midweeks against Memphis and North Alabama and a weekend series against Evansville.
PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUPS
vs. Baylor: LHP Hunter Elliott (1-0, 4.66 ERA) vs. LHP Stefan Stahl (1-0, 0.00 ERA)
vs. Ohio State: RHP Cade Townsend (0-0, 1.04 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Domke (1-1, 2.45 ERA)
vs. Coastal Carolina: LHP Wil Libbert (1-0, 3.60 ERA) vs. TBA
BROADCAST INFORMATION
All three games of the BRUCE BOLT College Classic will be streamed live on Astros.com and the Astros' YouTube channel and are free to watch.
Fans can listen to all Ole Miss Baseball games, home and away, on the Ole Miss Radio Network with David Kellum (PxP) and Brad Henderson (analyst) on the call.
SCOUTING REPORT: BAYLOR
Baylor, under the direction of head coach Mitch Thompson, enters this weekend's festivities with a 5-3 record. All five of Baylor's wins this season have come at home, making Houston a potentially hostile environment for the remaining teams at the BRUCE BOLT College Classic.
The Bears have already participated in a weekend tournament so far this season, previously competing at the Round Rock Classic in Round Rock, Texas. Baylor went 0-3 on the weekend with close losses to No. 7 Oregon State and Purdue, before a four-run loss to Southern Miss on the final day of competition. Baylor righted the ship in its last midweek game against Stephen F. Austin, winning 9-8.
Infielder Travis Sanders has been on fire at the plate for the Bears, ranking seventh in the Big XII with a .448 batting average. Behind Sanders is Tyce Armstrong, who has already racked up 19 RBI through eight games. Armstrong leads the team with four home runs, and his RBI total is tops for his conference.
On the mound, Ethan Calder has been stellar in his two starts this season, giving up no earned runs with 10 strikeouts. Zack Wallace has made four appearances with two starts this season, holding a 1.08 ERA with nine strikeouts against the 29 batters he's faced.
SCOUTING REPORT: OHIO STATE
Head coach Justin Haire has guided the Buckeyes to a 5-2 start in the 2026 season. Ohio State has yet to play a home game this season. It played its first series of the season against Saint Louis in Pensacola, Florida, where the Buckeyes left with a sweep.
Ohio State then traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, for the Grind City Classic. It split the weekend with two wins and losses apiece. Both its wins came against Memphis, while both its losses came to Louisiana Tech.
The Buckeyes haven't become known as a power-hitting school in 2026, as they've hit only four combined home runs through seven games. However, Mason Eckelman has half of those homers and 10 RBI because of it. He also hit a triple in Ohio State's opening series against Saint Louis. Miles Vandenheuvel paces the team in batting average, swinging .391 at the plate in 23 at-bats. He's racked up nine hits and drove in four RBI. He's also a threat on base with three stolen bases.
Chris Domke and Pierce Herrnbruck have been the most productive pitchers for the Buckeyes, producing a combined 2-1 record. Domke leads the team with a 2.45 ERA while Herrenbruck is the only Buckeye this season to reach 10.0 innings pitched. Gavin Kuzniewski is another name to watch out for, as he paces the team in strikeouts with 13.
SCOUTING REPORT: COASTAL CAROLINA
The Chanticleers are coming off one of its most memorable seasons ever after reaching the CWS National Championship Series against LSU but fell in two games. Kevin Schnall, only in his second season as the head coach of the program, led the Chants to 56 wins last season and return two of their four top hitters from last season.
Coastal Carolina is off to a solid start in 2026, entering the BRUCE BOLT College Classic with a 6-2 record. It began the season with a three-game sweep of Fairfield at home, before it got upset in Conway by College of Charleston, 4-3, in the first midweek game of the year. Like the Rebels, the Chants have played all their games at home to start the season, and this is their first time playing elsewhere this season.
Dean Mihos was Coastal Carolina's best hitter last season, with that not changing in 2026. Now a senior, Mihos is batting .424 to start the season and ranks fourth in the Sun Belt Conference in hits per game (1.75). Trace Mazon is Coastal Carolina's best power-hitter to start the year, knocking two home runs to start the year with 10 RBI.
The Chants are without their two top pitchers, Cameron Flukey and Hayden Johnson, due to injuries. In their place, Case Bosch has stepped up in his three appearances and one start. He has a 0.00 ERA against 34 batters faced, and hitters are knocking only .133 percent against him this season. Darin Horn has also had a solid start to the year, winning two games so far this season with 13 strikeouts.
HOME RUN RACE
After hitting six home runs to open the season, Judd Utermark now sits at 35 career home runs which is 13 shy of the Ole Miss all-time record. He sits just outside of the Top 10 currently but could tie David Dellucci and Michael Rosamond in 10th with just one more home run.
Ole Miss Career Home Run List
1. Kyle Gordon 48
2. Tim Elko 46
3. Matt Smith & Matt Snyder 41
5. Brad Henderson & Jacob Gonzalez 40
7. Kevin Graham 38
8. Burney Hutchinson & Stephen Head 37
10. David Dellucci & Michael Rosamond 36
11. Judd Utermark 35
EARLY LEAD
Ole Miss is outscoring opponents 49-14 over the first three innings so far in 2026. They have scored 24 runs in the first inning, scoring at least once in the first inning of all nine games they have played.
ROTO-REUTER
Collin Reuter is hitting .500 (14-for-28) with six doubles and 11 RBI over his first eight games of 2026. His six doubles are third-most in the NCAA and second-most in the SEC behind Mississippi State's Ace Reese who leads the nation with eight.
Reuter is averaging 0.75 doubles per game and has the fifth-highest batting average in the SEC as one of eight players to be hitting .500 or better.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW
Brett Moseley and Tate Sirmans each launched a home run for their first collegiate hit Opening Weekend against Nevada. Moseley hit a pinch-hit, two-RBI home run in the eighth inning of game one and Sirmans hit a solo shot in the fourth inning of game two. It was also Sirmans' first career start.
Moseley and Sirmans join a decent sized list of Rebels who hit a home run for their first career hit. Will Furniss and Judd Utermark each hit a pinch-hit home run for their first hits in 2023 when they were freshmen. Austin Fawley also hit a home run for his first career hit as a redshirt freshman at Kentucky in 2024.
FRESH START
Tristan Bissetta has been on fire over his first nine games as a Rebel. The senior transfer is hitting .485 with three home runs, 16 RBI, and 11 runs scored.
On February 18 against Jackson State, Bissetta hit two home runs in the third inning, becoming the first Rebel to accomplish the feat in almost a decade. Nick Fortes was the last Rebel to hit two home runs in the same inning, doing so in 2017 against ULM.
He has already matched both his home run and RBI totals from 2025.
BIG GAME HUNTER
Hunter Elliott returns to the Ole Miss rotation as the most experienced pitcher on the staff. He turned in one of the best seasons in Rebel history last year, becoming just the fifth pitcher to record a 10-win, 100-strikeout season finishing with a 10-3 record and 102 punchouts. He also became just the fourth pitcher in program history to record 100+ strikeouts in two different seasons. His 2.94 ERA was the lowest by a Rebel starting pitcher since his freshman season when he finished with an ERA of 2.70.
Elliott is the only returning pitcher in the country to have earned 10+ wins and struck out 100+ hitters in 2025.
BRING THE BOOM
The Ole Miss offense set a new program record for home runs in a season in 2025, crushing 124 home runs. It was just the second time in program history that an Ole Miss team has cracked the 100-home run mark.
The Rebels finished fifth nationally in total home runs, ninth nationally in home runs per game (1.94), and 13th nationally in walks drawn (345). They were one of just four programs in the country to have two 20+ home run hitters and one of six programs to finish with 100+ home runs, 100+ doubles, and 100+ hit by pitches.
There are only 16 returning players who hit 20 or more home runs in 2025 and three of them will be in Ole Miss' Opening Day lineup: Judd Utermark, Austin Fawley, and Daniel Pacella.
BASH BROS
Judd Utermark and Austin Fawley both broke the 20-home run mark in 2025, becoming the first pair of Rebel teammates in program history to each hit 20+ home runs in a single season.
Utermark finished with 22 home runs, the second-most by a Rebel in a single season, just two shy of the program record of 24 set by Tim Elko in 2022.
The 2025 Rebels finished with three hitters with 15+ home runs for the first time in program history and six hitters with 10+ home runs, also for the first time in program history.
IMPROVEMENT ON THE MOUND
In the first season under pitching coach Joel Mangrum, the Ole Miss pitching staff finished sixth nationally in total strikeouts. They struck out 669 hitters, 127 more than their total from 2024, which was the largest increase in the country.
The staff also finished 12th nationally in strikeouts per nine innings, averaging 10.8 strikeouts per game.
D1BASEBALL PRESEASON PLAYER RANKINGS
Ole Miss was well represented in D1Baseball's annual Preseason Player Rankings, placing at least one player at almost every position. Hunter Elliott was the highest ranked Rebel coming in at No. 5 on the list of Starting Pitchers. Cade Townsend also made the list at No. 117.
Austin Fawley was ranked as the No. 8 Catcher, Judd Utermark was ranked as the No. 10 Third Baseman, Dom Decker was ranked the No. 26 Second Baseman, and Will Furniss was ranked the No. 30 First Baseman. Daniel Pacella came in at No. 59 on the list of Outfielders and Landon Koenig (#51) and Owen Kelly (#78) each made the list of Relief Pitchers.
PRESEASON AWARDS
Hunter Elliott has been one of the most decorated players heading into the 2026 season. He was named to the 2026 Golden Spikes Award Watch List and earned Preseason All-America honors from the NCBWA, Perfect Game, D1Baseball, The Diamond Report, and Just Baseball Media. He was also named to the Preseason All-SEC Team that is voted on by the league's head coaches.
Judd Utermark was named a Preseason All-American by the NCBWA and Will Furniss was named to the Preseason All-SEC Team at first base. Austin Fawley was one of 10 catchers in the country to make the 2026 Buster Posey Preseason Watch List.
NEW FACES IN THE DUGOUT
Ole Miss added 19 new faces to the roster for the 2026 season, 10 transfers and nine freshmen. With 21 overall letterwinners lost from the 2025 season, the newest Rebels will look to make an immediate impact on the field.
Daniel Pacella and Tristan Bissetta, both Division I transfers, will man the corner outfield positions in 2026. Pacella comes from Illinois State where he hit .310 with 48 home runs over 107 games for the Redbirds. He hit 20 home runs in 2025, the second-most in program history. Bissetta spent his first three seasons at Clemson, hitting .266 over 87 games. He hit .298 in 2024 before his 2025 season was cut short by an arm injury.
Dom Decker will be injected into the infield after having a breakout season with Murray State in 2025. He started in 60 games for the Racers, hitting .351 with an on-base percentage of .496 which was top 40 in the NCAA.
Wil Libbert opens the season as the third member of the weekend rotation after spending his two seasons at Missouri. He worked 53.2 innings over 11 starts in 2025, striking out 55 hitters and posting a record of 3-4.
STAY CONNECTED
Get rewarded for attending events by joining Rebel Rewards powered by Coca-Cola, the official fan loyalty program of the Ole Miss Rebels. Download the Ole Miss Sports mobile app, sign up for a Rebel Rewards account, and start earning points immediately that can be redeemed for exclusive prizes and experiences.
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss baseball on X at @OleMissBSB, on Facebook at Facebook.com/OleMissBaseball, on Instagram at Instagram.com/officialolemissbsb and on TikTok at @olemissbsb. Also, follow head coach Mike Bianco on X at @CoachMikeBianco.
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