OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – UCLA junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky has been selected as a Brooks Wallace Award semifinalist, while right-handed pitchers Logan Reddemann and Wylan Moss have been named National Pitcher of the Year semifinalists, the College Baseball Foundation announced Tuesday.
 
Cholowsky earns his place among the nation’s elite shortstops for the second straight year, continuing to anchor UCLA both offensively and defensively. The reigning Brooks Wallace Award winner, he has once again emerged as one of college baseball’s most complete players, pairing premium defense with middle-of-the-order production for the No. 1 team in the country.
 
Cholowsky is putting together an elite all-around season, hitting .324 with a 1.108 OPS while starting all 39 games. He’s piled up 49 runs, 48 hits, 13 home runs, 43 RBIs, and 96 total bases, producing a powerful .649 slugging percentage and an on-base mark of .459 thanks to 23 walks and a team-best 19 hit-by-pitches. Cholowsky has also added premium defense, posting a defensive-runs-saved (DRS) mark of 9.23 which ranks fourth among Division I shortstops.
 
On the mound, Reddemann and Moss give UCLA two of the most dominant arms in the nation. Reddemann, undefeated on the year, has been a model of consistency at the front of the rotation, delivering quality starts and elite command throughout conference play. Moss has been equally impactful, emerging as one of the country’s most reliable late-inning weapons while posting some of the strongest strikeout numbers in the Big Ten.
 
Logan Reddemann was named Golden Spikes Player of the Week, College Baseball Pitcher of the Week, and Big Ten Pitcher of the Week following his dominant outing on April 10 at Rutgers. Reddemann matched the UCLA program record with 18 strikeouts over 8.0 innings, anchoring a Bruins pitching staff that piled up 30 Ks, just one shy of the NCAA all-time single-game record, in a 4-1, 14-inning series-opening win over Rutgers. The right-hander allowed just two hits and one run, punctuating his night by fanning 11 of the final 12 batters he faced. His 18 punchouts tied Rob Henkel’s mark set against Washington in 2000. Before this game, the most innings Reddemann pitched was 6.1 against Iowa on March 27.
 
Moss has been nothing short of dominant to open the 2026 campaign, allowing just three earned runs across 34.1 innings while piling up 42 strikeouts. He owns a 1.57 ERA and is holding opponents to a .200 average. His signature outing came in UCLA’s win over No. 7 TCU, where he delivered four scoreless innings to earn the save and recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts, including an astonishing nine straight to end the game, with eight swinging.
 
The Brooks Wallace Award honors the nation’s top shortstop, while the National Pitcher of the Year Award recognizes the most outstanding pitcher in college baseball. Both awards are presented annually by the College Baseball Foundation.
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