Kansas State added bullpen depth with the addition of former TCU reliever Cohen Feser, who announced his transfer Monday via social media.
Feser, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound right-hander from San Antonio, made 18 appearances for the Horned Frogs in 2024.
He posted a 4.97 ERA with 22 strikeouts over 25.1 innings and held opponents scoreless in 10 outings.
“Excited to announce my final year of college baseball will be with the Kansas State Wildcats!! GO CATS!!” Feser wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Excited to announce my final year of college baseball will be with the Kansas State Wildcats!! GO CATS!! #Committed @KStateBSB pic.twitter.com/NzsyrDWJvP
— Cohen Feser (@cohen_feser) July 1, 2025
Feser limited damage in pressure situations, allowing just seven of 16 inherited runners to score. He gave up an unearned run in his season debut at San Diego on Feb. 15 and recorded his lone save of the year on March 11, striking out two in an inning of relief at Texas State.
The senior also contributed in the postseason.
He retired all three batters he faced in a Big 12 Championship matchup against Houston on May 22 and logged two outs in the title game vs. Arizona two days later. In the NCAA Corvallis Regional, Feser struck out one of two batters faced in the opener against USC.
Kansas State is coming off a 32–26 season and its second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance under head coach Phil Hughes.
The Wildcats were eliminated in the Austin Regional, sandwiching a win over Houston Christian between losses to UTSA and Texas.
The program has already seen offseason roster changes. Slugger Seth Dardar, who led the Wildcats in several offensive categories last season, entered the transfer portal and committed to LSU.
Meanwhile, right-hander Billy Eich — who pitched last season at Division II Barry University — also announced he’ll join the Wildcats next season.
Feser becomes the latest addition to a Kansas State pitching staff that will be looking to reload after losing key arms from its tournament run.