- The West Coast Conference named seven University of the Pacific baseball players to its 2026 All-Conference teams on May 19, 2026 — the most accolades the program has received in a single postseason announcement.
- Senior Jake Tandy earned First Team honors after batting .369 in conference play and driving in a career-high 45 RBIs on the season.
- The seven honorees span every phase of the game: bats, glove, starting pitching, and relief — underscoring the program’s across-the-board depth heading into the WCC Tournament.
Announced: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Location: San Bruno, Calif. (WCC offices)
First Team: Jake Tandy
Second Team: Brendan O’Sullivan, Robert Orr, Garret Plata
Honorable Mention: Carson Revay, Braeden Schnabel, Zach Todd
On Tuesday, May 19, the West Coast Conference released its 2026 All-Conference baseball awards from San Bruno, California, and the University of the Pacific program walked away with seven recognitions — a headline-worthy haul that reflects the talent and development across Head Coach Trent Mongero’s roster. From the leadoff spot to the mound, Pacific’s honorees represent every phase of the game, and the depth of this class speaks to where the program stands as it heads into the WCC Tournament.
This is the kind of postseason recognition that confirms what was visible throughout the 2025–26 regular season: Pacific baseball is not just competitive within the West Coast Conference — it is producing individual performers capable of standing among the conference’s best.
Jake Tandy Headlines the Class with First Team Honors
Senior Jake Tandy, a native of West Sacramento, California, earned the program’s top individual honor of the postseason: a WCC First Team All-Conference selection. Tandy hit .369 during conference play — the eighth-best batting average among qualified hitters in the league — and drove in a career-high 45 RBIs across the regular season. He enters the WCC Tournament sitting just two RBIs shy of tying Jason Vorhauer (1998) for the tenth-most RBIs in a single season in program history.
For a senior who has developed steadily through his Pacific career, the first WCC All-Conference award of his tenure is a meaningful milestone. Tandy has been the engine of Pacific’s offense in the backend of the lineup, delivering consistently in situations that define winning and losing in conference play. According to the official announcement on pacifictigers.com, he was one of only nine position players named to the WCC First Team across the entire conference.
Three Tigers Collect Second Team All-Conference Recognition
Graduate student Brendan O’Sullivan claimed his first WCC All-Conference award after batting .325 in league play, scoring a team-best 38 runs, and swiping a team-high eight bases. In his first season as a Tiger, O’Sullivan emerged as both a table-setter and a vocal clubhouse presence — the kind of player whose contributions don’t always show up in the box score but are impossible to miss in the standings.
Redshirt sophomore Robert Orr, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, put together a historic year at shortstop. Orr launched seven home runs in his first full season at Pacific, tying the record for most home runs by a Pacific shortstop in a single WCC-era season (shared with Chaz Myers in 2023 and Brett Sullivan in 2015). He batted .298 in conference play, adding 23 runs and 19 RBIs.
Redshirt junior Garret Plata anchored the Pacific rotation with the lowest ERA of any starting pitcher on the staff: 2.28. The left-hander from San Jose, California posted a 4–2 record with six quality starts and struck out 71 batters in exactly 71.0 innings — a 1.0 K/IP rate that underscores his command and consistency. His first WCC All-Conference award is well-earned.
Three More Tigers Earn Honorable Mention
The WCC’s recognition of Pacific extended to three additional players on the Honorable Mention list. Redshirt junior Carson Revay has been one of the most reliable closers in the conference, posting a 3–2 record, a 3.19 ERA, and 55 strikeouts in 42.1 innings. His nine saves this season are the second-most in a single season in Pacific program history, behind only Josh Schmidt’s 11 saves in 2005. Junior Braeden Schnabel, a Tempe, Arizona native, has served as one of Pacific’s primary power threats in the lineup. Redshirt junior Zach Todd rounds out the seven-player class with his own Honorable Mention nod.
Collectively, these seven players represent a roster that was built deliberately and has performed with consistency under pressure throughout a demanding WCC schedule. The program has not just developed starters — it has developed depth, role clarity, and players capable of earning individual recognition at the conference level.
- Total Honorees: 7 Pacific Tigers named to 2026 WCC All-Conference teams
- First Team: Jake Tandy — .369 average in WCC play, 45 RBIs (career-high)
- RBI Note: Tandy is 2 RBIs from tying program’s single-season top-10 list (Jason Vorhauer, 1998)
- Second Team — Plata ERA: 2.28 (lowest on staff), 71 K in 71.0 IP
- Second Team — Orr HRs: 7 (ties Pacific shortstop record in WCC era)
- Second Team — O’Sullivan: 38 runs scored (team-best), 8 stolen bases (team-high)
- Honorable Mention — Revay saves: 9 (2nd most in program history)