Diamond Dogs add outfielder and utility to roster

Courtesy of LA Tech Athletic Communications

Head coach Lane Burroughs and Louisiana Tech baseball have announced the official signings of outfielder Bryce Adams and catcher/utility Clint Seymore.

Adams stands at 6-foot even batting left-handed and throwing right-handed, coming off his redshirt freshman year at Wabash Valley College. The Woodstock, Georgia native registered the fourth-best average in the country at the NJCAA level, batting .478 with 17 doubles, two triples, 11 homers and 23 stolen bases. Adams was also a recipient of the NJCAA Region 24 Gold Glove.

Prior to beginning his collegiate career at WVC, Adams was a 6A state champion and Player of the Year at Etowah High School with a .433 average and saw his team to a top-five national ranking at No. 4 his senior year.

Seymore, standing at 6-foot 1-inch, is a career .395 hitter in two years-batting .394 as a freshman in 2025 at Columbia State CC before posting a .398 average in 2026 at Wallace State CC-Hanceville. In his JUCO career, the right-handed hitter and thrower has seven homers, 82 RBI, 81 runs, drew 44 walks and has been named an All-Conference Second Teamer in each season.

Born and raised in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Seymore was a multi-sport athlete at Loretto High School, excelling in baseball, football and basketball. In football, he was named All-State and Wide Receiver of the Year, setting the school’s single-season record with 1,200 receiving yards.

In baseball he was a three-time All-State player and two-time District Player of the Year, leading his team to a 30-6 record and a state championship his senior season. Seymore was a four-year letterman in baseball and three-year in football and basketball, also being named All-District for his performance on the court.