2025 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team

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2025 Ole Miss Rebels baseball
Ole-miss logo from NCAA.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
CB No. 5
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Mike Clement
  • Carl Lafferty
    Joel Mangrum
Home stadium Swayze Field
Seasons
 2024
2026 
2025 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Alabama  00 00 
No. 5 Arkansas  00 00 
Auburn  00 00 
No. 10 Florida  00 00 
No. 8 Georgia  00 00 
Kentucky  00 00 
No. 3 LSU  00 00 
No. 18 Mississippi State  00 00 
Missouri  00 00 
Oklahoma  00 00 
Ole Miss  00 00 
South Carolina  00 00 
No. 4 Tennessee  00 00 
No. 19 Texas  00 00 
No. 1 Texas A&M  00 00 
No. 16 Vanderbilt  00 00 
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 6, 2024 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2025 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team will represent the University of Mississippi in the 2025 NCAA baseball season. The Rebels will play their home games at Swayze Field in Oxford, Mississippi.

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Previous season

Ole Miss baseball ended their regular season play with a disappointing 27-29 record, going 11-19 in Southeastern Conference play. [2] For the first time in the Mike Bianco era, the Ole Miss Rebels have missed the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons after losing in the first round of the SEC Tournament to instate rivals Mississippi State Bulldogs. [3]

Roster

2025 Ole Miss Rebels Roster [4]
 

Pitchers

  • 2 - Riley Maddox - Senior
  • 10 - Cade Townsend - Freshman
  • 14 - Cooper Johnson - Freshman
  • 16 - Brayden Jones - Junior
  • 17 - Will McCausland - Junior
  • 19 - Walker Hooks - Freshman
  • 21 - Mason Morris - Junior
  • 22 - Connor Spencer - Senior
  • 23 - Hudson Calhoun - Sophomore
  • 26 - Hunter Elliott - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 29 - Ryne Rodriguez - Junior
  • 32 - Gunnar Dennis - Senior
  • 34 - Landon Waters - Junior
  • 35 - Owen Hancock - Freshman
  • 38 - Patrick Galle - Sophomore
  • 40 - JP Robertson - Sophomore
  • 43 - Cole Ketchum - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 44 - Jake Reigert - Freshman
  • 45 - Mason Nichols - "Senior"
  • 47 - Sam Tookoian - Junior
  • 50 - Taylor Rabe - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 55 - Alex Canney - Senior
 

Catchers

  • 24 - Austin Fawley - Sophomore
  • 12 - Campbell Smithwick - Sophomore
  • 20 - Collin Reuter - Junior

Infielders

  • 1 - Brayden Randle - Sophomore
  • 3 - Luke Cheng - Senior
  • 6 - Owen Paino - Freshman
  • 7 - Luke Hill - Junior
  • 9 - Hayden Federico - Freshman
  • 25 - Ethan Surowiec - Freshman
  • 27 - Judd Utermark - Junior
  • 36 - Will Furniss - Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 4 - Mitchell Sanford - Senior
  • 18 - Ryan Moerman - Senior
  • 28 - Connor Chisolm - Senior
  • 37 - Brett Moseley - Freshman
  • 39 - Jackson Miller - Freshman
  • 51 - Isaac Humphrey - Senior
 

Utility Playerss

  • 8 - Tate Sirmans - Freshman
 

Coaching staff

2025 Ole Miss Rebels Coaching Staff [4]
NamePosition
Mike Bianco Head Coach
Mike Clement Assistant Coach (Hitting/3B)
Carl Lafferty Assistant Coach (Recruiting)
Joel Mangrum Assistant Coach (Pitching) 

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References

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  2. "2024 Baseball Schedule". olemisssports.com. University of Mississippi. May 21, 2024. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  3. Harris, Jackson (May 22, 2024). "Ole Miss Baseball Season in Review: Rebels Fail to Reach Postseason in 2024". si.com. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  4. 1 2 "2025 Baseball Roster". University of Mississippi Athletics. Retrieved January 26, 2025.