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Georgia Tech Outfielder Drew Burress Named 1st Team All-American
May 31, 2025; Oxford, MS, USA; Georgia Tech Yellowjackets outfielder Drew Burress (8) slides into third base during the first inning against the Murray State Racers. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

The offseason accolades keep coming in for Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress.

Burress (Houston County, Ga. / Houston County HS) was named 1st Team All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings the organization announced today. This is Burress’ third 1st-Team All-America selection of 2025, becoming the 8th Yellow Jacket in program history to earn the honor from at least three publications in the same season.

Burress is one of five underclassmen to make 1st Team All-America and one of two to do so out of the ACC. This is his first 1st team selection after earning a 2nd Team spot last season from the ABCA. The Houston County man joins Kevin Parada (2022), Joey Bart (2018), Tyler Greene (2005), Mark Teixeira (2000), Jay Payton (1994), Nomar Garciaparra (1994) and Jason Varitek (1992, ’93 and ’94) as the only Yellow Jackets in program history to be named 1st Team All-America by at least three different publications in the same season.

Burress delivered a dominant 2025 season, finishing as the only player from a Power 4 conference with at least 60 RBI (62), 20 doubles (23), 50 walks (53), 15 HR (19) and 70 runs (77). He led the ACC in extra base hits (43), doubles (23) and finished 2nd in the conference in home runs (19) and runs scored (77). His .756 career slugging percentage is the best in program history with a minimum of 300 ABs (446), nearly half a point above second place, Mark Teixeira (.712 slug over 528 ABs). This season, he became the fastest Yellow Jacket in program history to reach 30 and 40 career homeruns, currently sitting at 44 career long balls, the 10th most in program history and just 13 shy of the program record. His 23 doubles this season were the most by a GT player in the BBCOR era (since 2011) and tied for the 7th most in program history. His 77 runs scored this year were the 12th-most in a single season in program history and the most since Kevin Parada scored 79 in the 2022 season. Burress became just the sixth Jacket this century to score at least 77 runs in a single season.

First recognized in 1949, the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America teams are selected by the ABCA All-America & Coach of the Year committee, which is chaired by Brian Green of Wichita State University. The committee also includes Mitch Canham (Oregon State University), Chris Curry (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Dean Ehehalt (Monmouth University), Jeff Mercer (Indiana University), Brian O'Connor (Mississippi State University), Jim Penders (University of Connecticut), and Butch Thompson (Auburn University).

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This article first appeared on Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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