CINCINNATI – University of Cincinnati baseball infielder Kerrington Cross was named an All-American by the College Baseball Foundation on Wednesday.
It's the third All-America honor for Cross, who also received the accolade from Perfect Game and ABCA/Rawlings.
The College Baseball Foundation All-America team is just one team with 31 names. Cross was one of just two Big 12 position players to earn a spot, joining TCU's Sawyer Strosnider.
Cross is the first Bearcat to make at least three All-America teams since Ian Happ in 2015.
// ABOUT KERRINGTON CROSS
Cross, who was named the Big 12 Player of the Year last month, turned in an incredible 2025 season. He hit .396 with 12 home runs, 50 RBI, 65 runs scored, 50 walks, a .647 slugging percentage, and a .526 on-base percentage. Cross ended the college baseball season ranking eighth in the nation in on-base percentage and 20th in batting average.
In single-season school annals, his .526 OBP is the second-highest ever by a UC player, and his batting average is the eighth-highest.
Cross ended his career ranking third all-time in school history in runs scored (221), fourth in hits (260), fourth in home runs (41), fourth in triples (11), fifth in RBI (170), third in total bases (444), third in walks (153), and fifth in stolen bases (62) His 219 career games played rank eighth all-time.
He was a First Team All-Big 12 honoree this season, his third all-conference nod as a Bearcat. He became the seventh player in school history to earn at least three all-conference honors.
One of the best third basemen in the country, Cross was a Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist and was D1Baseball's No. 1-ranked third baseman in the publications latest position rankings on May 7.
Cross graduated with his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from UC.
// CINCINNATI BASEBALL ALL-AMERICANS
- Kerrington Cross (2025)
- Ian Happ (2015)
- Lance Durham (2009)
- Josh Harrison (2008)
- Kevin Youkilis (2000-01)
- Steve Barhorst (1996)
- Tim Burman (1974)
- Pat Maginn (1967)
- Billy Wolf (1965)
- Bill Faul (1961-62)
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