Reactions from the first day and weekend of Division-1 baseball can stick in the minds of scouts throughout the entirety of the spring. One singular game of 55 can be a mental staple despite the reality that it has no more important than the next game.
In this edition of The Sporting Tribune's bi-weekly draft notebook, we take a look at the most notable performances from the opening weekend of Divison-1 baseball, and what we saw over the weekend. Things that may stick with us through the entirety of the spring.
Kyle McDaniel, 2B, Utah Tech
Utah Tech 2B Kyle McDaniel reached base 11(!) times in three games to start the weekend (7-10, 4 BB); super unorthodox but feel to make contact is evident pic.twitter.com/ml7IFQtqIa
— Taylor Blake Ward (@TaylorBlakeWard) February 15, 2026
One of the better hitters in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), McDaniel proved his hitting prowess with one of the better early season performances against UC Riverside. Over four games against the Highlanders, he reached base safely in 15-of-21 plate appearances with zero strikeouts (8-for-14, six walks, one hit-by-pitch, double).
With an unorthodox setup and slap-and-dash swing from the left side and limited defensive versatility at second base, McDaniel may not jump to the top of boards through the spring, but his track record of hitting will propel him into early second day talk with a projected draft stock of rounds 4-7.
Jackson Flora, RHP, UC-Santa Barbara
Seen as one of the top pitchers in the 2026 draft class, Flora had one of the loudest performances across all of D1 on Friday when he ended the first inning with a 100-mph fastball with 21 inches of induced vertical break -- an uncommon shape for a fastball with that type of velocity.
Flora struck out five Southern Miss hitters over six scoreless innings with no walks, three hits allowed and three batters hit. While the triple-digit moment was the standout moment, Flora held upper 90's velocity throughout the outing. Paired with his strike-throwing and pair of off-speed offering (sweeper, changeup) that both flash plus, he looks poised to be one of the top arms off the board come July -- if not the top arm in the class.
Mason Edwards, LHP, USC
Mason Edwards strikes out the order, brings his total to 7 k’s in 4.0 innings across 65 pitches. pic.twitter.com/uNQDVwopyx
— Anthony Arroyo (@AnthonyArroyo23) February 14, 2026
USC left-handed pitcher Mason Edwards made a strong statement as the Trojans’ Friday night starter. He struck out nine of the 15 batters he faced across five scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and two walks on an efficient 78 pitches.

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USC Trojan pitcher Mason Edwards (30) throws a pitch during an NCAA Men's baseball game between the USC Trojans and Pepperdine Wave Friday February 13,2026 at Dedeaux Field in Los Angeles Calif
Edwards’ fastball sat 92–93 mph and topped out at 94, a slight dip from earlier reports, but he showed excellent command of the pitch throughout the outing. His slurve was particularly effective, generating the majority of his strikeouts and keeping hitters off balance.
Mason Edwards continuing to show good command with his SLV, gets third strikeout using his fastball, still sitting at 92-93, topping out at 94 in the 2nd inning across 40 pitches. pic.twitter.com/tI029inAeY
— Anthony Arroyo (@AnthonyArroyo23) February 14, 2026
With South Carolina left-hander Jake McCoy sidelined due to a preseason arm injury, Edwards has positioned himself as a potential frontrunner to be the top college left-hander in the 2026 draft class, especially if his velocity ticks back up over his next few starts.
Adrian Lopez, 3B/INF, USC
USC infielder Adrian Lopez had a strong Opening Day performance, going 1-for-2 with a double and a walk. He displayed solid plate discipline, consistently avoiding chase pitches and showing mature swing decisions throughout his at-bats.
Adrian Lopez, in his 2nd AB double off the wall. pic.twitter.com/Z9N3SjxdRk
— Anthony Arroyo (@AnthonyArroyo23) February 14, 2026
Lopez made the start at third base after playing first base for the Trojans last season. Defensively, he demonstrated a quick first step and good reactions on most balls hit his way, though his arm strength appeared average.
Adrian Lopez at 3rd base, looking good with the with some grabs so far. Walked in his first at bat. pic.twitter.com/xS01QS9XAh
— Anthony Arroyo (@AnthonyArroyo23) February 14, 2026
Over the weekend, Lopez finished 2-for-9 with two doubles, two walks, and a hit-by-pitch, and one fielding error.
Cody New, LHP, Cal Baptist
Standing out as one of the best starting pitchers in the Western Athletic Conference, the senior's season debut was cut short after 2.2 inning when he exited the game due to some discomfort, which head coach Gary Adcock said was nothing serious, but also not worth pushing through so early in the season.

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CBU Lancers pitcher Cody New (21) pitches during an NCAA Baseball game against the CSUF Titans on February 13, 2026 in Fullerton, California.
New struck out three Cal State Fullerton batters while allowing three hits and two walks. New's four-seem sits around 93-94 MPH and he struggles to locate it at the top of the zone. His real standout pitches are his curveball and slider.
Cal Baptist LHP Cody New allowed three hits and two walks in 2.2 IP against CSUF with three K’s
— Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) February 14, 2026
FB sat around 93-94 MPH and his curve between 77-80. Struggled with command at times, but his curveball has elite movement, esp. against RHH.
@TaylorBlakeWard pic.twitter.com/g02GMxirFQ
New's slider sits around 80 MPH and also has wicked movement that makes it unreachable for most right handed batters, while his curve ranges between 77-81 MPH, with great lateral movement and drop to elicit swings-and-misses and generate the majority of his strikeouts.
Mikiah Negrete, LHP, Cal State Fullerton

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CSUF Titans pitcher Mikiah Negrete (4) pitches during an NCAA Baseball game against the CBU Lancers on February 13, 2026 in Fullerton, California.
The Titan's senior ace started the season strong against Cal Baptist by striking out four while allowing three hits in 5.0 innings of work.
Negrete's fastball hovers in the low 90's but he shows impressive command with both his curveball, which sits around 83 MPH and features effective vertical drop, and his changeup that sits right at 80 MPH. The changeup looks to be Negrete's bread and butter pitch, using it well to break up sequences in an admittedly limited pitch arsenal and disrupt opposing batter's timing.
Mikiah Negrete allowed three hits and struck out four in 5.0 innings for the Titans.
— Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) February 14, 2026
Fastball sat around 89-90 MPH. His curveball touched 83 and his changeup right at 80.
Changeup looks to be the SO pitch for the senior. Mixed up his sequences well. @TaylorBlakeWard pic.twitter.com/JlMoqSM4pT
Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA

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UCLA infielder, Roch Cholowsky (1) at bat, mid hit during a NCAA baseball game against UC San Diego on February 13, 2026 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles, CA.
One of the most highly anticipated debuts of the season on Friday night was UCLA junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky against UCLA San Diego.
Viewed as a potential No.1 pick for this year's draft, and with player comps such as Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Correa, Cholowsky did not disappoint.
At the plate, Cholowsky went 1-4 with his lone hit coming in the 8th inning, blasting a double towards left field, which was just a foot shy of being a home run. The only other time he reached base was in the third inning when he reached on a fielder's choice. Despite having one hit, he showed tremendous patience at the plate, working the count all the way to the top, and had a walk in the fourth inning.
Roch Cholowsky has shown a lot of patience tonight and just had his first walk of the evening on a 6 pitch at bat. Still
— Thomas Murray (@Thomas_L_Murray) February 14, 2026
Looking for that first single tonight. pic.twitter.com/fEIyRITyjr
Across the diamond, he showed tremendous speed and athleticism while playing defense. One of his most impressive plays at shortstop came on a blooper that was hit towards left-center field. Cholowsky sprinted back and robbed UC San Diego of a single.
Roch Cholowsky tracks this ball out to left field and makes a sliding catch for the second out of the 4th inning. @TaylorBlakeWard pic.twitter.com/Q4Xems3HFC
— Thomas Murray (@Thomas_L_Murray) February 14, 2026
Logan Reddemann, RHP, UCLA

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UCLA pitcher, Logan Reddemann (24) pitching during a NCAA baseball game against UC San Diego on February 13, 2026 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles, CA.
Junior UCLA right-handed pitcher Logan Reddemann showed why he deserved to be UCLA's Friday night pitcher by showing fight and keeping the Bruins in the ballgame.
After struggling early on with command issues and giving up 3 runs by the third inning, Reddemann had a bounce-back 4th and 5th inning for UCLA by retiring six straight batters and striking out 3 of them. Reddemann finished the game, throwing 89 pitches, striking out 6 batters, while giving up 3 runs, 5 hits, and 2 walks.
His fastball was impressive during the night, tracking at 95-97 MPH, through five innings, while his breaking ball was around 84 MPH, and offspeed was at 78-79 MPH.
UCLA RHP Logan Reddeman’s night came to an end, had a bounce back performance struggling with command issues to strikeout 6 batters, throwing around 95-97, 84 on breaking balls and 78 on changeups. pic.twitter.com/o5IAjbQpsw
— Thomas Murray (@Thomas_L_Murray) February 14, 2026
Roman Martin, 3B, UCLA

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UCLA infielder, Roman Martin (7), at bat, mid-hit during a NCAA baseball game against UC San Diego on February 13, 2026 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles, CA.
Junior UCLA third baseman Roman Martin possibly showed the best patience at the plate during the night, earning himself 2 walks, including one in the third inning with the bases loaded.
A prime opportunity to swing the bat, Martin sat at the plate with a 3-1 count and was looking to do damage against UCSD. Triton pitcher Steele Murdock was on the mound against Martin and threw a fastball that went outside the strike zone, giving the Bruins their first run of the game.
Martin, once considered a top prospect in high school, showed why he could be drafted in the 2nd-3rd round of this year's draft, finishing the game going 1-3, with 2 RBIs and a single in the second inning.
UCLA 3B Roman Martin who can also play SS opens the second inning tonight with single to get the Bruins offense going. pic.twitter.com/YOUhGhRQ28
— Thomas Murray (@Thomas_L_Murray) February 14, 2026
Mulivai Levu, 1B, UCLA

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UCLA Mulivai Levu (39) at bat, mid hit during a NCAA baseball game against UC San Diego on February 13, 2026 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles, CA.
Considered one of the top hitting prospects out of this year's draft, Junior UCLA firstbaseman Mulivai Levu had 1 RBI and scored two runs despite not notching a hit.
Levu's single RBI was in the fourth inning, when he reached base on a fielder's choice. Despite not having a single hit in the game, he showed great patience at the plate, working the count and finishing with two walks.
Steele Murdock, RHP, UCSD
Steele Murdock gets Will Gasparino down on strikes for his first punch out of the season pic.twitter.com/ygmNdESSMc
— Thomas Murray (@Thomas_L_Murray) February 14, 2026
Redshirt Sophomore, RHP, Steele Murdock had a promising start to the game, retiring the first three batters he faced, and getting out of an early jam after giving up a single to Martin and letting him reach second on a wild pitch.
Murdock retaliated in the second by striking out Will Gasparino and not giving up a run to the next four batters he faced.
But in the third, Murdock suffered command issues and walked three batters and gave up one single while Cholowsky reached on a fielder's choice.
Murdock attempted to pitch to Payton Brennan but was removed from the game mid-at-bat after giving up two balls. Murdock finished the game, giving up 3 runs, 4 walks, 2 hits, while striking out 1 batter in 2 1/3 innings.
Murdock's fastball consistently sat at around 92-93 MPH, with his breaking ball hitting 81, and his offspeed was at 76 MPH.
