The field is set for the 2024 Men’s College World Series (MCWS), and with eight teams from different regions of the country, there will be plenty of Little League® alumni on the diamond. The teams will meet in Omaha, Nebraska, to start the final stretch of the postseason on June 14.
Listed below are the more than 115 former Little Leaguers® who have made it to the biggest stage college baseball has to offer.
University of Virginia
- Henry Godbout – Downtown Manhattan (N.Y.) LL/Greenwich Village (N.Y.) LL
- Griff O’Ferrall – Richmond (Va.) LL
- Casey Saucke – Greece (N.Y.) LL
- Ryan Osinski – Alexandria (Va.) Baseball LL
- Evan Blanco – Woburn (Mass.) National LL
- Anthony Stephan – Ridgewood (N.J.) LL
- Owen Coady – Larchmont-Mamaroneck (N.Y.) National LL
- Eric Becker – Haverstraw (N.Y.) LL
- Matthew Buchanan – Lebanon (Va.) LL
- Kevin Jaxel – Congers VMA (N.Y.) LL
- Angelo Tonas – San Mateo (Calif.) American LL
- Bryson Moore – Fairfax (Va.) LL
- Dean Kampschror – Mason District LL (Annandale, Va.)
- Chase Hungate – Abingdon (Va.) LL
- Matt Augustin – Cherry Hill Atlantic (N.J.) LL
- Luke Schauer – Northwest Washington (D.C.) LL
University of North Carolina
- Colby Wilkerson – Bull City LL (Durham, N.C.)
- Anthony Donofrio – Massapequa Coast (N.Y.) LL
- Vance Honeycutt – Rowan LL (Salisbury, N.C.)
- Patrick Alvarez – Myers Park Trinity LL (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Ryker Galaska – Tar Heel LL (Greenville, N.C.)
- Parks Harber – Buckhead (Ga.) LL
- Boston Flannery – New City (N.Y.) National LL
- Carter French – Bayshore LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- Johnny Castagnozzi – Massapequa (N.Y.) International LL
- Matthew Matthijs – North State LL (Greenville, N.C.) – Fourth-place finish in 2017 LLBWS
- Shea Sprague – Hanover (Mass.) LL
- Harrison Lewis – Winston-Salem (N.C.) National LL
- Hunter Stokely – Wilson City (N.C.) LL
- Dalton Pence – Cherryville (N.C.) LL
Florida State University
- Titan Kamaka – DR Phillips LL (Orlando, Fla.)
- Drew Faurot – Chaires-Capitola LL (Tallahassee, Fla.)
- Cal Fisher – Kennedy American LL (Madison, Wisc.)
- Riley Jackson – Eau Gallie LL (Melbourne, Fla.)
- Jaxson West – Chaires-Capitola LL (Tallahassee, Fla.)
- Gavin Adams – West Boynton Beach LL (Lake Worth, Fla.)
- McGwire Holbrook – North Orlando Kiwanis (Fla.) LL
- DeAmez Ross – Central Loudoun LL (Leesburg, Va.)
- Jacob Marlowe – North Naples (Fla.) LL
- Ben Barrett – DR Phillips LL (Orlando, Fla.)
- James Hankerson Jr. – Bayshore LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- John Abraham – Keystone LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- Payton Manca – Winchendon (Mass.) LL
University of Tennessee
- Cannon Peebles – Ashland (Va.) LL
- Bradke Lohry – Greater Holiday (Fla.) LL
- Nate Snead – South Milwaukee (Wisc.) LL
- Hunter Ensley – Huntingdon (Pa.) LL
- Reese Chapman – Cherry Creek LL (Aurora, Colo.)
- Charlie Taylor – Murphey Candler LL (Brookhaven, Ga.)
- JJ Garcia – Weddington (N.C.) LL
- Andrew Behnke – Donelson American LL (Hermitage, Tenn.)
- Colby Backus – Johnson City (Tenn.) National-Major LL
- Dean Curley – La Verne (Calif.) LL
- Chris Stamos – East Altadena LL (Pasadena, Calif.)
- Austin Hunley – Mount Juliet (Tenn.) National LL
- Derek Schaefer – Cactus Foothills LL (Cave Creek, Ariz.)
- Marcus Phillips – Sioux Falls (S.D.) LL – 2017 LLBWS
- Brayden Sharp – Orwall LL (Spring, Texas)
North Carolina State University
- Brandon Butterworth – Weddington (N.C.) LL
- Christopher Zupito – Drexel Hill (Pa.) LL
- Jacob Cozart – High Point National (N.C.) LL
- Ryan Marohn – Loudoun South LL (South Riding, Va.)
- Josh Hogue – North Palm Beach County (Fla.) LL
- Cooper Consiglio – Keystone LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- Jacob Dienes – Wilson City (N.C.) LL
- Hollis Fanning – Tullahoma (Tenn.) LL
- Jake Bechtel – East Lake LL (Tarpon Springs, Fla.)
- Dominic Fritton – Fuquay-Varina (N.C.) LL
University of Kentucky
- Patrick Herrera – East Mesa (Ariz.) LL
- Josh Skowronski – Thurmont (Md.) LL
- Reuben Church – Maryville (Tenn.) LL
- Ryan Waldschmidt – Lakewood Ranch (Fla.) LL
- Dominic Niman – West Hartford (Conn.) LL
- Blake Bowen – Wooster Youth (Ohio) LL
- Carson Applegate – Bordentown (N.J.) LL
- Johnny Hummel – Matthews American (N.C.) LL
- Evan Hart – Mercer County LL (Harrodsburg, Kent.)
- Austin Fawley – East Boynton Beach (Fla.) LL
- Eli Small – Blair (Neb.) LL
University of Florida
- Dale Thomas – Northwest Volusia LL (Pierson, Fla.)
- Cade Kurland – Bayshore LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- Christian Rodriguez – North Springs LL (Coral Springs, Fla.)
- Michael Robertson – Venice (Fla.) LL
- Liam Peterson – Oldsmar (Fla.) LL
- Jac Caglianone – Tampa Bay (Fla.) LL
- Jake Clemente – North Springs LL (Coral Springs, Fla.)
- Caden McDonald – Keystone LL (Tampa, Fla.)
- Brandon Neely – Northwest Volusia LL (Pierson, Fla.)
- John Martinez – Bonita Springs (Fla.) LL
- Reilly Witmer – Gulf Cost National LL (Naples, Fla.)
- Fisher Jameson – West Boynton Beach LL (Lake Worth, Fla.)
- Ashton Wilson – Union Park National LL (Orlando, Fla.)
- Robert Satin – Bayshore LL (Tampa, Fla.)
Texas A&M University
- Jack Bell – Corpus Christi National (Texas) LL
- Ali Camarillo – Park View LL (Chula Vista, Calif.) – 2016 LLBWS
- Travis Chestnut – Pflugerville (Texas) National LL
- Gavin Grahovac – Villa Park (Calif.) LL
- Chris Cortez – Silverado LL (Las Vegas, Nev.)
- Ryan Targac – Hallettsville (Texas) LL
- Isaac Morton – Blaine Area (Minn.) LL
- Eldridge Armstrong III – Pasadena (Calif.) Southwest LL
- Weston Moss – Orwall LL (Spring, Texas)
- Ted Burton – Encinitas (Calif.) National LL
- Brett Antolick – Valley West LL (Conyngham, Pa.)
- Carl Schmidt – Petaluma National (Calif.) LL
- Brad Rudis – Madisonville (Texas) LL
- Justin Lamkin – Oil Belt LL (Corpus Christi, Texas)
- Jason Bodin – Bridge City (Texas) LL
- Jett Johnston – Amelia LL (Beaumont, Texas)
- Ty Baker – Lamar LL (Richmond, Texas)
- Blake Binderup – College Station (Texas) LL
- Tab Tracy – Memorial-Ashford LL (Houston, Texas)
- Austin Vargas – Lamar LL (Richmond, Texas)
- Boots Landry – Friendswood (Texas) LL
- Evan Aschenbeck – Washington County LL (Brenham, Texas)
- Peyton Smith – Mooresburg Bean Station (Tenn.) LL
The first round of the MCWS will begin on Friday, June 14, with the final best-of-three series set to start on Saturday, June 22.
NOTE: If you know of a notable Little League graduate that should be added to this list, please fill out our Little League Alumni Submission Form.