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Mississippi State’s Noah Sullivan Named Two-Way Player of the Week

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Noah Sullivan, a junior at Mississippi State University, has been recognized as the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week after leading the Bulldogs to a perfect week. His stellar performances included a .333 batting average, impressive on-base percentage, and strong pitching stats. Despite challenges faced by the program this season, including a coaching change, Sullivan’s contributions offer hope for NCAA tournament qualification.

Starkville, Mississippi – Noah Sullivan, a junior player from Mississippi State University, has been awarded the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week by the College Baseball Foundation following an impressive performance that led the Bulldogs to an undefeated week, including a sweep of the University of Kentucky during the recent Super Bulldog Weekend.

Sullivan’s notable week included a batting average of .333, where he achieved two doubles, three RBIs, five runs scored, and four walks, resulting in an impressive on-base percentage of .529. On the mound, he started during a midweek game against Memphis, pitching three shutout innings while striking out five batters and allowing just one baserunner. His capabilities as a two-way player have contributed significantly to Mississippi State’s performance this season.

Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 225 pounds, Sullivan has made not just a contribution as a hitter but also as a pitcher, holding a 1.96 earned run average across seven midweek starts. He has struck out 15 batters while only walking three through 18 1/3 innings but has yet to record a decision this spring. Sullivan’s offensive contributions have also been pivotal; he leads the Bulldogs with 13 doubles and 48 runs scored and ranks second in hits (55), home runs (11), and RBIs (37). Remarkably, he has reached base in 31 consecutive games.

Mississippi State baseball is experiencing a transitional period, having recently fired head coach Chris Lemonis on April 28, after his seventh season. The program, which celebrated a national championship in 2021, has faced challenges, missing the NCAA tournament in 2022 and 2023. Under interim coach Justin Parker, the Bulldogs’ recent series sweep against Kentucky has rekindled hopes for NCAA tournament qualification.

The Mississippi State baseball program is known for its commendable history, boasting 11 SEC regular-season championships and seven SEC tournament championships. The team has participated in 40 NCAA tournaments and made it to the College World Series 12 times. Despite recent struggles, the program retains a strong infrastructure, including the state-of-the-art Dudy Noble Field and the Palmeiro Center for indoor practice, positioning the team as an attractive option for potential head coaches.

One significant concern remains the university’s NIL budget (Name, Image, Likeness) for baseball, which is currently unclear and could affect recruitment strategies and coaching prospects. The Mississippi State head coaching position has drawn considerable interest from those within the SEC and other college programs due to its history and facilities.

Looking ahead to upcoming games, Pico Kohn is expected to take the mound in the first game against Ole Miss on Friday night. Meanwhile, players like Ace Reese, Nolan Stevens, Ryan McPherson, and Charlie Foster are viewed as foundational for the future of Mississippi State baseball amid possible losses due to graduation and the MLB draft. The team’s 2025 recruiting class is currently ranked fifth nationwide, indicating a promising future.

Dudy Noble Field set an NCAA on-campus attendance record of 16,423 during a 2023 game against Ole Miss, underscoring the strong fan support the program enjoys. Mississippi State holds the record for the majority of the largest on-campus attendances in NCAA history. Furthermore, the university has experienced considerable success in producing professional players, with a streak of having a player selected in the MLB draft every year since 1976, except for 2015. The program recently celebrated 11 draft picks in a single season, the highest number in college baseball history.

Ace Reese has emerged as a notable player for the Bulldogs, being named a finalist for the 2025 Ferriss Trophy, awarded to the top collegiate baseball player in Mississippi. He leads the team with 63 hits, 13 doubles, one triple, 16 home runs, 57 RBIs, and boasts an impressive .692 slugging percentage. He ranks among the top in several statistical categories within the SEC, paving the way for successful collegiate careers.

The Ferriss Trophy ceremony is set to take place on May 19 at 11:30 a.m. at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, where Mississippi State seeks to continue showcasing its baseball legacy. Nine Mississippi State players have won the Ferriss Trophy in its 20 years of existence, which stands as the highest of any program in the state.

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