
Nolan Schubart Tabbed All-American for Second-Straight Year
AUSTIN, Texas – For the second consecutive year, Oklahoma State's Nolan Schubart is an Academic All-American, putting him in rare company in Cowboy Baseball history.
Schubart, who was named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Second Team, becomes only the second Cowboy in program history to earn multiple Academic All-America honors. He joins Brad Beanblossom, who achieved the feat in 1988-89.
A junior outfielder majoring in management, Schubart carries a 3.89 grade point average. He is one of six student-athletes in OSU baseball history to earn Academic All-American honors.
In his third season with the Cowboys in 2025, Schubart started all 55 games and hit .300 with a team-high 19 home runs and 57 RBIs, and he was named an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention performer.
Schubart's career has seen him mash 59 homers, which ranks fourth in program history, and he averages a home run every 10 at-bats. He also ranks ninth all time at OSU with a .705 slugging percentage and 10th with 199 RBIs and owns a career 1.169 OPS.