The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

Baseball’s Harrison invited to USA Collegiate National Team Training Camp
06.24.2026 | Baseball
Graduate student becomes fourth Longhorn to earn prestigious honor in 2026
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Longhorns standout Luke Harrison will compete in the 2026 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp this summer.
Harrison joins fellow Longhorns Sam Cozart, Anthony Pack Jr. and Dylan Volantis to earn invitations to the prestigious camp in 2026.
The 56-player field will participate in three days of exhibition contests against teams from the Appalachian League followed by a five-game Stars vs. Stripes intrasquad series.
The College National Team, which will be named on July 5 after the conclusion of Training camp, will then participate in the inaugural World Collegiate Baseball Championship at Taichung City Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung City, Taiwan, from July 11-15.
USA Baseball will announce the full Collegiate National Team and Training Camp roster at a later date.
Across his time on The Forty Acres, Harrison notched a 12-5 record with three saves and a 3.83 ERA.
The 6-foot-2, 220-pound left-hander totaled 214 strikeouts over 200 innings in 79 appearances, including 33 starts.
In 2026, Harrison posted a 6-4 ledger and a 4.10 ERA in 83 1/3 frames, the second-most on the club.
The graduate student eclipsed the century mark in punchouts, as Harrison teamed up with Ruger Riojas (120) and Volantis (135) to become the first trio of Longhorns to record 100 strikeouts in a single season since 1988.
The complete list of Texas players who have previously participated with the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team is below:
2024: Max Belyeu
2021: Aaron Nixon, Tanner Witt
2013: C.J Hinojosa
2011: Corey Knebel, Hoby Milner, Eric Weiss
2007: Jordan Danks
2006: Preston Clark
2005: Drew Stubbs, Kyle McCulloch,
2004: J. Brent Cox, Drew Stubbs, Taylor Teagarden
2003: Huston Street
2002: Huston Street
2001: Ryan Hubele, Omar Quintanilla
1999: Phil Seibel
1996: Kip Harkrider
1992: Calvin Murray
1989: Kirk Dressendorfer
1985: Curt Krippner
1984: Greg Swindell
1982: Mike Brumely, Mike Capel
1981: Burk Goldthorn, Spike Owen
1979: Kevin Shannon
1974: Rick Bradley, Keith Moreland, Richard Wortham









