The 2026 college season will be here before you know it as the majority of our NCAA D2 squads will begin their seasons the last weekend of January.
In the past, we have looked ahead to the season with season previews, but this year we are changing it up a bit with a fall report that will also provide a look to the season ahead.
SSBR recently sent out questionnaires to each head coach of the small college (NCAA D2, NAIA, NCCAA) and JUCO schools in the state. We asked them to provide who their top returners, top newcomers, and top performers were in the fall. We’ve compiled that information into the fall report with an outlook for the upcoming 2026 season.
Today’s team: Cameron Aggies
Level: NCAA Division 2
Conference: Lone Star Conference
2025 Overall Record: 13-33
2025 LSC Record: 13-33 (11th)
Head Coach: Holden Capps
Head Coaching Experience: 1st year overall
Top Returning Players
- Diego Villarreal (Sr), SS: Switch hitter expected to be everyday player at the top of the lineup
- Wyatt Cunningham (Sr), OF: Switch hitting CF; Go and get outfielder; Top of lineup bat
- Zane Roos (Sr), OF: Corner outfielder; Power bat; 10 HR in 2025
Top Newcomers
- Daniel Yardley, 3B/1B (UA Rich Mountain): Corner INF likely to play more 1B; Plus bat speed; Great ball to bat skills; Above average defense at 1B
- Jaylen Cream, RHP (Dallas College Richland): Solid FB/Breaking ball combo; Continued development on change up could lead to starting rotation role
- Sutton Tittsworth, OF/RHP (Newman University): Versatile OF; Hard nose mentality; Leader; Above average athlete with mature approach at the plate
- Jared Hughes, RHP (Long Island University): Experienced; Ability to have productive season; 3 pitch mix with confidence to throw off speed on any count
Top Performers in Fall
- Parker Jensen
- Sutton Tittsworth
- Hunter Tate
- Devin Blaney
- Aiden Doty
Outlook
Holden Capps takes over a Cameron program that has struggled for a while. With teams like Angelo State, Lubbock Christian, UT Tyler, and West Texas A&M, the Lone Star Conference is one of the toughest conferences in the country. Cameron has found themselves towards the bottom of the conference since SSBR has been covering baseball in Oklahoma (January, 2023).
Coach Capps was honest in his assessment in stating that the Aggies are “lighter then (they’d) like to be in some areas,” and they “will look to clean up in recruiting this winter and throughout the spring.” He also states that a team “can always use more impactful depth on the mound and behind the plate. We are going to continue to bring in more well-rounded athletes that play the game the right way.”
On a positive note, Capps did say that “this group has really bought in to what (they are) trying to build. They’ve shown up everyday expecting the most out of themselves and each other. As coaches that is all we can ask.”
It will most likely be a rebuilding year in Lawton, but it sounds like the ground work is being laid in what could be a turn around for the Aggie program.
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