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Seton Hall OF Aiden Robbins commits to Texas out of NCAA transfer portal

Danby: Daniel Hager06/18/25DanielHagerOn3
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Seton Hall outfielder Aiden Robbins has committed to Texas via the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3’s Pete Nakos confirmed. Robbins was an All-Big East First Team selection in 2025.

The Yardley, PA native started 46 games for Seton Hall this season, hitting for a .438 batting average with 16 doubles, five home runs, 33 RBI, a .669 SLG% and a .550 OBP%.

Robbins becomes Texas‘ fourth addition out of the portal, joining Wichita State second baseman Josh LivingstonButler outfielder Jack Moroknek and Georgia State infielder Kaleb Freeman.

Texas Transfer Portal departures:

  • OF Matthew Scott
  • OF Donovan Jordan
  • LHP Chance Covert
  • LHP/OF Ace Whitehead
  • 3B/OF Sam Richardson
  • INF Carson Luna
  • C Oliver Service
  • RHP Easton Tumis
  • OF Tommy Farmer IV
  • INF Jaquae Stewart

Texas Transfer Portal additions:

  • INF Josh Livingston (Wichita State)
  • OF Jack Moroknek (Butler)
  • INF Kaleb Freeman (Georgia State)
  • OF Aiden Robbins (Seton Hall)

Robbins will join a Longhorn program that saw a disappointing end to their 2025 season, in which they failed to advance out of the Austin Regional as the No. 2 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. Coach Jim Schlossnagle‘s team won a conference-leading 20 SEC games this season and compiled a 44-14 record, but lost twice to UTSA in back-to-back days to end their season.

“I think we had a lot of things go our way the first 2/3 of the season,” Schlossnagle said following the end of Texas’ season. “We’d get the two-out hit, we’d make the two strike pitch. The ball gets hit at us and we won a lot of close games. I think about the [Texas] A&M series. I think they had the tying and go-ahead run on base in all three games to end the game. So kind of living in the margins, but that’s where college baseball is.”

“That’s the difference between the teams that advance and the teams that don’t. I haven’t seen everything that went on today but there’s a lot of really good teams that aren’t playing anymore. That just means the game of baseball got them and there’s other good teams. UTSA is really good. I watched Wright State play and they’re good. Just because you’re in the SEC or a power-five league doesn’t mean there isn’t great baseball being played other places. You have to go play well at the right time.”

Over the span of its two games against UTSA, Texas’ offense hit for just a .260 average (19-73) and totaled 23 strikeouts. It also left 23 runners on base over the two games, including a whopping 14 in the 7-4 loss to end the season. Adding some quality bats in Freeman and Moroknek is certainly encouraging.

At the end of the day, offensive execution sunk a Longhorn team looking to make its first appearance in the Men’s College World Series since 2022. For now it’s time to rebuild in the portal, and they are doing just that now.