Recruiting Class Ranked #14 by Collegiate Baseball

Recruiting Class Ranked #14 by Collegiate Baseball

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The Miami Hurricanes’ 2016 recruiting class was ranked No. 14 nationwide by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper in the publication’s annual rankings released Monday.

The Hurricanes’ class was rated as the third-best group in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and continues a longstanding trend of top recruiting classes arriving on campus; Miami’s 2014 group was ranked No. 20, its 2013 class was ranked No. 6 and its 2012 newcomers were ranked No. 9.

Coming off its second straight College World Series appearance and 25th in program history, Miami lost six players to the 2016 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft this past spring. The Hurricanes won their second ACC Regular Season Championship in the past three seasons, and secured their third straight ACC Coastal Division title in 2016.

The Hurricanes had two newcomers selected in the 2016 MLB Draft, both by Cleveland: catcher Michael Amditis and right-handed pitcher/infielder Mason Studstill. Studstill was selected in the 22nd round and Amditis was selected in the 37th round.

Two junior college transfers were drafted out of high school in 2014: junior outfielders James Davison and Hunter Tackett. Davison, who arrived at Miami after two seasons at Howard Junior College (Texas), was selected in the 39th round by the Chicago White Sox in 2014. Tackett, who spent his freshman season at Auburn and was one of 12 junior college First-Team All-Americans at Northwest Florida State in 2015, was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 36th round.

Two local products who figure to make an immediate impact at Miami are right-handed pitcher / infielder Gregory Veliz (Key West, Fla.) and right-handed pitcher Evan McKendry (Pembroke Pines, Fla.). Both were highly ranked entering the 2016 MLB Draft, but their strong commitment to the Hurricanes resulted in their arrival on campus this fall.


2016 NCAA Div. I Recruiting Results
By Collegiate Baseball

  1. Arizona St                     

  2. Mississippi                    

  3. North Carolina               

  4. Arizona                         

  5. Auburn                          

  6. Florida                          

  7. Louisiana St.                                 

  8. Texas Christian              

  9. U.C. Santa Barbara        

10. Washington

           

11. Vanderbilt                      

12. Clemson                        

13. Oregon                          

14. Miami, Fla.                    

15. Florida St.                     

16. UCLA                            

17. Louisville                       

18. Texas                            

19. San Diego                     

20. Mississippi St.

 

21. Cal. St. Fullerton                            

22. South Carolina               

23. N.C. State                                     

24. Houston                        

25. Georgia                         

26. Arkansas                       

27. Dallas Baptist                

28. Indiana                          

29. Michigan                       

30. Oklahoma St.

 

31. Virginia                          

32. Texas A&M                    

33. New Mexico St.             

34. Rice                              

35. Nevada                         

36. Georgia Tech.                

37. Hawaii                           

38. Stanford                        

39. Tennessee                     

40. Southern California