Here are some of the best power hitters in college baseball right now.
Before you panic, please note that I could only include 10 players, so you can imagine that many were left off.
Mason Neville, Oregon
Let鈥檚 start with Oregon junior center fielder Mason Neville, who leads the country in homers (19) and over 1.300 OPS. A lefty with plenty of pull power and can hit anywhere on the field, Neville cut down his strikeout rate from last year and raised his batting average, hitting over .330.
Jace LaViolette, Texas A&M
Texas A&M junior center fielder Jace LaViolette has been one of the best power hitters in the country over the last few seasons and is looking to get back to full stride again in 2025 with his average now over .310 with 15 bombs for the Aggies. He's a great lefty pull hitter as well and clutch in big moments.
Robbie Burnett & Ryland Zaborowski, Georgia
Georgia has a pair of power hitters I need to include: infielder/outfielder senior Robbie Burnett and graduate Ryland Zaborowski. Burnett brings a ton of consistency, hitting over .330, 17 homers, and a 1.200 OPS. Zaborowski was on a tear to start the season, racking up 16 homers, but then cooled off a bit. So far, though, his power has translated at every level.
Aiva Arquette & Gavin Turley, Oregon State
Oregon State has a duo of power hitters too, with junior shortstop Aiva Arquette and junior left fielder Gavin Turley. Arquette is one of the best hitters in the country, hitting over .375 with 15 homers and a really fluid swing. Turley just broke the Beavers' career home run record, if that says anything 鈥 he has all the tools and raw power, with 14 homers on the season.
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Andrew Fischer, Tennessee
Junior first baseman Andrew Fischer at Tennessee has over 15 bombs and is an aggressive lefty bat with power. He's batting over .310 with over a 1.200 OPS.
Korbyn Dickerson, Indiana
Redshirt sophomore center fielder Korbyn Dickerson at Indiana has been another significant emergence since his transfer from Louisville. He's hitting over .360 with 17 homers.
Jackson Hague, Kansas
Graduate infielder/outfielder Jackson Hague at Kansas emerged big time as a power hitter since transferring to the program from Minnesota State Mankato. His 17 bombs are tied for the third-most in the nation.
Wehiwa Aloy, Arkansas
We can't forget about junior shortstop Wehiwa Aloy at Arkansas, who's having an unreal year for the Razorbacks. He's flirting with a .380 batting average and has 16 homers.
Grant Jay, Dallas Baptist
Dallas Baptist junior catcher Grant Jay is hitting over .360 with 16 homers. He hit over 20 home runs last season to lead Conference USA and is on track to do it again this year.
Justin Lebron, Alabama
Sophomore shortstop Justin Lebron at Alabama has been in talks as one of the best players in the country and his power is one of the reasons. Outside of everything else he does well, he's another guy with 15 bombs and over 1.100 OPS.
Alex Lodise & Max Williams, Florida State
Another shortstop in conversation for the Player of the Year award is Florida State's junior Alex Lodise. His power made history with a walk-off grand slam to complete the cycle this season, and out of all the power hitters on this list, his batting average is almost unworldly 鈥 nearly .430 with an OPS over 1.200. Junior center fielder Max Williams certainly has incredible power in that FSU lineup as well.
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Ben Miller, Duke & Alex Calarco, Maryland
Graduate third baseman Ben Miller at Duke has racked up 16 bombs on the year and is hitting over .335, while Maryland senior catcher/infielder Alex Calarco has brought his average up to over .315 to go along with his 16 bombs.
There are tons of names not included that are stellar power hitters, but that's the list for now.