Julius Ejike-Charles – Baseball – Tulane University Athletics
Tulane baseball player and computer science student, the son of Kara and Hank Johnson, recorded 15 strikeouts over 14.2 innings during his 2025 season. Across 16 mound appearances, he demonstrated efficiency in relief, highlighted by a four-strikeout performance against Lamar on March 18 and three strikeouts against UTSA on April 19.
Transition to Collegiate Athletics
Before joining Tulane, the left-handed pitcher established himself as a high-level prospect in Oklahoma. Perfect Game rated him as the third-best left-handed pitcher and the ninth-best player overall in the state. His high school career included four years of baseball under coaches Jordan Semore and Xavier Freeman, alongside two years of football experience where he helped his team reach two semifinal appearances.
Future Outlook
Following a 2025 campaign that saw him reach double-digit strikeouts, the pitcher may see his role expand within the Tulane bullpen. Analysts expect that his continued development in the computer science program will run concurrently with his athletic progression. If he maintains his current strikeout-to-inning ratio, he could become a more frequent option for high-leverage situations in upcoming seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were his primary pitching stats in 2025?
He appeared in 16 games, throwing 14.2 innings and recording 15 strikeouts.
What honors did he receive before attending Tulane?
He was a First Team All-City selection by the Oklahoman in both 2023 and 2024 and was named to the Perfect Game Top Prospect Team at the 2022 Midwest Showcase.
What is his academic focus at Tulane?
He intends to major in computer science.
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