Dietz Headlines Trio of Razorbacks’ All-SEC Honorees
HOOVER, Ala. – Led by Hunter Dietz’s first-team selection, three Razorbacks earned All-SEC honors from the league’s 16 head coaches. Ethan McElvain garnered second-team praise, while Ryder Helfrick was named to the All-Defensive Team.
The Arkansas trio are the 68th, 69th and 70th All-SEC selections in program history, and the 57th, 58th and 59th All-SEC honorees in the Dave Van Horn era (2003-pres.). Under Van Horn, at least one Hog has received an All-SEC nod in each of the last nine full seasons (2017-pres.), and in 21 of his 23 full seasons at the helm (excludes shortened 2020 season).
It marks the fourth consecutive season that an Arkansas starting pitcher has collected first-team All-SEC recognition, the longest such streak by a team since LSU from 2012-15. With Hagen Smith (2023-24), Zach Root (2025) and Dietz (2026), the Hogs are the first team in league history with a first-team All-SEC left-handed starting pitcher in four straight years.
Additionally, since joining Arkansas as the pitching coach ahead of the 2019 campaign, Matt Hobbs has helped develop 12 All-SEC pitchers, including at least one All-SEC pitcher in each of the last seven full seasons: Matt Cronin (2019), Connor Noland (2019, 2022), Patrick Wicklander (2019, 2021), Kevin Kopps (2021), Peyton Pallette (2021), Smith (2022-24), Brady Tygart (2022), Gage Wood (2023), Gabe Gaeckle (2024), Root (2025), Dietz (2026) and McElvain (2026).
Dietz, a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy, owns a 7-3 record with a 3.32 ERA and an SEC-leading 117 strikeouts in 78.2 innings through 14 starts this season. The Razorback ace, who is limiting opposing hitters to a .221 batting average, has logged an SEC-leading nine quality starts, the most by a Razorback pitcher in a season since Smith logged 11 in 2024. Dietz, the first pitcher in the SEC this year to eclipse the 100-strikeout mark, has recorded three double-digit strikeout games and ranks 10th in program history for single-season strikeouts (117).
McElvain, the first Arkansas reliever to earn All-SEC praise since Kopps in 2021, turned in a dominant regular season on the mound, going 5-0 with a 1.24 ERA, 45 strikeouts and a team-leading five saves in 29.0 innings across 17 appearances. The left-hander, who is holding opposing hitters to a meager .165 batting average, has allowed just four runs all year.
Helfrick, meanwhile, is the first Arkansas catcher to earn All-SEC recognition since Grant Koch, who garnered first-team accolades in 2017 before landing on the league’s All-Defensive Team in 2018. Along with Jake Wise (2014) and Koch, he is just the third Razorback catcher in program history to be named to the All-Defensive Team, which began in 2008.
The Razorbacks’ star catcher, who is also a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy as well as the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award, has graded out as college baseball’s best defender, leading the nation in defensive runs saved (21.92), catcher framing runs (19.93) and defensive wins above replacement (1.61) as of May 18. Helfrick has started all 54 of his games played at catcher, slashing .292/.437/.568 with 15 home runs and 48 RBI on the year while leading the Hogs in walks with 53, tied for fifth on the program’s single-season top 10 list.
2026 SEC Baseball Awards
Player of the Year: Daniel Jackson, Georgia
Pitcher of the Year: Aidan King, Florida
Freshman of the Year: Anthony Pack Jr., Texas
Newcomer of the Year: Aiden Robbins, Texas
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Gavin Grahovac, Texas A&M
Coach of the Year: Wes Johnson, Georgia
2026 All-SEC Team
First Team
C: Daniel Jackson, Georgia
1B: Gavin Grahovac, Texas A&M
2B: Chris Hacopian, Texas A&M
2B: Chris Rembert, Auburn
3B: Tre Phelps, Georgia
3B: Ace Reese, Mississippi State
SS: Tyler Bell, Kentucky
OF: Caden Sorrell, Texas A&M
OF: Aiden Robbins, Texas
OF: Rylan Lujo, Georgia
DH/Util: Noah Sullivan, Mississippi State
SP: Dylan Volantis, Texas
SP: Aidan King, Florida
SP: Tomas Valincius, Mississippi State
SP: Hunter Dietz, Arkansas
RP: Sam Cozart, Texas
RP: Walker Hooks, Ole Miss
RP: Clayton Freshcorn, Texas A&M
Second Team
C: Carson Tinney, Texas
1B: Will Furniss, Ole Miss
1B: Ethin Bingaman, Auburn
2B: Mike Mancini, Vanderbilt
3B: Judd Utermark, Ole Miss
SS: Kolby Branch, Georgia
SS: Steven Milam, LSU
OF: Anthony Pack Jr., Texas
OF: Derek Curiel, LSU
OF: Bryce Chance, Mississippi State
DH/Util: Brady Neal, Alabama
SP: Cade Townsend, Ole Miss
SP: Tegan Kuhns, Tennessee
SP: Jaxon Jelkin, Kentucky
SP: Tyler Fay, Alabama
RP: Jackson Sanders, Auburn
RP: Ethan McElvain, Arkansas
RP: Ben Davis, Mississippi State
2026 Freshman All-SEC Team
Anthony Pack Jr., Texas
Sam Cozart, Texas
Jorian Wilson, Texas A&M
Ethin Bingaman, Auburn
Cam Appenzeller, Tennessee
Omar Serna Jr., LSU
Jacob Parker, Mississippi State
Trent Grindlinger, Tennessee
Myles Upchurch, Alabama
Nico Partida, Texas A&M
Mason Braun, LSU
Jack Bauer, Mississippi State
2026 SEC All-Defensive Team
C: Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas
1B: Gavin Grahovac, Texas A&M
2B: Mike Mancini, Vanderbilt
3B: Eric Guevara, Auburn*
3B: Tre Phelps, Georgia*
SS: Steven Milam, LSU
OF: Caden Sorrell, Texas A&M
OF: Derek Curiel, LSU
OF: Jason Walk, Oklahoma
P: Hunter Elliott, Ole Miss
*Tie
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