University of Georgia Athletics
2026 Baseball Roster
Jersey Number 22
Henry Allen
- Position:
- UTIL
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 210
- Class:
- Sophomore
- B/T:
- R/R
- Hometown:
- Auburn, Ala.
- Prev School:
- Northwest Florida State College
2026 (Sophomore/Georgia): Appeared in 46 games with 42 starts (40-LF, 1-1B, 1-2B) as team went 53-14, tied for third at the College World Series, won the SEC regular season and tournament titles and ranked a consensus No. 3 in the final top 25 polls
*Batted .321 with 10 doubles, 13 home runs and 41 RBI while fielding .966 in 59 total chances
*Season-ending knee injury on May 1 while running to first base against Missouri
*Smashed the two farthest home runs on the team with one that traveled 477 feet in a win at No. 14 Arkansas and a .459-foot shot against No. 3 Georgia Tech at Truist Park
*Tallied the three hardest hit home runs on the team with a blast against ETSU that had an exit velocity of 116 miles per hour (mph) plus a 113-mph shot against Oakland and a 112-mph home run against No. 3 Ga. Tech at Truist Park
*Had 14 multi-hit games including three-hit games against Ga. Tech and USC Upstate
*Registered 11 multi-RBI games including seven contests with 3 RBI
*Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2025 (Freshman/Northwest Florida State College): Attended NWFSC (Niceville, Fla.) where he played for Doug Martin as the Raiders reached the FCSAA playoffs and finished 32-17
*Saw action in all 49 games with 46 starts after spending the fall at Mississippi State
*Posted a .325 batting average with a team-leading 54 runs scored, 52 RBI plus hit 13 home runs
*Tallied a .627 slugging percentage and a .431 on-base percentage
*Registered a career-high six RBI on a double, triple and home run in an 18-11 road win over Tallahassee State
*Went 3-for-4 with four RBI in an 11-0 win (5 innings) over No. 25 Chipola
High School: A graduate of Auburn (Ala.) where he played for Matt Cimo
*A four-year letterman and member of the 2021 AHSAA Class 7A State Baseball Championship team
*Posted a .378 batting average with 33 runs scored and 41 RBI as a junior
*Ranked as the top third baseman and fifth overall prospect in Alabama by Perfect Game
Personal: Born March 30, 2006
*Son of Dowe and Hank Allen
*Has two sisters, Bricken and Emily
*Batted .321 with 10 doubles, 13 home runs and 41 RBI while fielding .966 in 59 total chances
*Season-ending knee injury on May 1 while running to first base against Missouri
*Smashed the two farthest home runs on the team with one that traveled 477 feet in a win at No. 14 Arkansas and a .459-foot shot against No. 3 Georgia Tech at Truist Park
*Tallied the three hardest hit home runs on the team with a blast against ETSU that had an exit velocity of 116 miles per hour (mph) plus a 113-mph shot against Oakland and a 112-mph home run against No. 3 Ga. Tech at Truist Park
*Had 14 multi-hit games including three-hit games against Ga. Tech and USC Upstate
*Registered 11 multi-RBI games including seven contests with 3 RBI
*Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2025 (Freshman/Northwest Florida State College): Attended NWFSC (Niceville, Fla.) where he played for Doug Martin as the Raiders reached the FCSAA playoffs and finished 32-17
*Saw action in all 49 games with 46 starts after spending the fall at Mississippi State
*Posted a .325 batting average with a team-leading 54 runs scored, 52 RBI plus hit 13 home runs
*Tallied a .627 slugging percentage and a .431 on-base percentage
*Registered a career-high six RBI on a double, triple and home run in an 18-11 road win over Tallahassee State
*Went 3-for-4 with four RBI in an 11-0 win (5 innings) over No. 25 Chipola
High School: A graduate of Auburn (Ala.) where he played for Matt Cimo
*A four-year letterman and member of the 2021 AHSAA Class 7A State Baseball Championship team
*Posted a .378 batting average with 33 runs scored and 41 RBI as a junior
*Ranked as the top third baseman and fifth overall prospect in Alabama by Perfect Game
Personal: Born March 30, 2006
*Son of Dowe and Hank Allen
*Has two sisters, Bricken and Emily
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