California infielder Jarren Advincula and outfielder Jacob French have been named to the 2025 All-ACC Baseball team that was selected the league's 16 head coaches, the conference announced.

Advincula was a second-team pick while French earned third-team recognition.

The sophomores were honored by their respective conferences for the second consecutive season with Advincula a first-team All-Pac-12 choice for the Golden Bears in 2024 and French both a second-team All-California Collegiate Athletic Association pick and a CCAA Freshman of the Year during his 2024 rookie campaign at San Francisco State. French was also previously honored by the ACC when he became the first player in Cal baseball history to be named the ACC's Player of the Week for his performances in games played March 17-23. 
 
Jarren Advincula, 2B, 5-11, 200, So., 2nd Season At Cal (Santa Clara, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS)
- In a five-way tie for the national lead in hits among second baseman (77)
- Leads team in hits, doubles (17), at bats (222), stolen bases (9), multiple-hit games (25) and total bases (116), while he is second in runs scored (44), batting average (.347) and on-base percentage (.414).
- Has set of equaled career bests in 13 of 19 primary offensive categories, including hits, home runs and RBI
- Has had a pair of double-digit hit streaks  - 15 (March 9 - April 4) and 10 (April 6-21) games -  as well as a string of 16 straight games without an error (March 21 - April 15)
- A career .336 hitter who has played in and started 106 of 107 possible games at Cal
 
Jacob French, OF, 6-1, 205, So., 1st Season At Cal (Benicia, Calif./San Francisco State/Benicia HS)
- Tied for second in the ACC in triples (5) and seventh in batting average (.368) while leading the team in both categories as well as hit by pitches (10), and also first among regulars in slugging percentage (.549) and on-base percentage (.416)
- Second on the team in hits (67) and total bases (100), and tied for third in doubles (11) and RBI (32)
- Went 7-for-11 in the final series of the regular season against Boston College, including a pair of three-hit contests and a game-tying two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth in Thursday's series opener
- Finished the regular season with a season-long 10-game hit streak (.405, 15-37)
- Also had a nine-game hit streak from March 28 - April 11 (.457, 16-35)
- Became first Cal player to win ACC Player of the Week honors for his performance in games played March 17-23 (.647, 11-17, 9 R, 2 2B, 3 3B, 5 RBI, 1 HBP, 1.118 SLUG%, .632 OB%), reaching base safely in each of his first nine plate appearances (8-8, HBP) of a March 21-23 series at Stanford