LSU baseball is well-represented on this year’s All-America team.

Collegiate Baseball Newspaper released its All-America team on Thursday and 3 LSU players made the cut: pitcher Paul Skenes, outfielder Dylan Crews and 3rd baseman Tommy White.

The team includes 17 of the best players in the country. It has 7 pitchers (3 right-handers, 3 left-handers and 1 reliever) as well as 10 hitters (1 for each of the 8 field positions plus 1 DH and 1 utility player).

LSU is the only team to have 3 All-America honorees on this year’s team. Clemson (2) was the only other program to have multiple All-Americans.

Skenes was also named National Player of the Year by the publication. He’s the first LSU player to win this honor since Lloyd Peever in 1992.

Skenes pitched 90.3 innings this year and posted a 1.89 ERA. He’s expected to be the first college pitcher off the board in this summer’s MLB Draft.

Crews is also expected to be a top 5 pick in the 2023 draft and could go No. 1 overall. He hit .420 with 15 home runs and 59 RBI this season as he led LSU to the NCAA Tournament.

White, one of the top power hitters in the country as a sophomore, hit .387 with 20 home runs and a team-best 91 RBI this year.

LSU will open the NCAA Tournament on Friday against Tulane.