Eric Vander Voort | NCAA.com | June 21, 2016 Arizona's Gieseke produces music video for CWS Share OMAHA, Neb. -- Plenty of talent is on display this week at the College World Series. Even some talent off the baseball diamond. Meet Sawyer Gieseke, a junior utility player for Arizona. He's played 17 games this season at three different positions (third base, second base and catcher), and he's a film and television major. Geiseke has a YouTube page for his film work, which often features his Wildcat teammates. With Arizona in Omaha, Geiseke and ESPN teammed up to produce a cover video for "This Town," a song by O.A.R. (Of a Revolution) often used on College World Series broadcasts. This version is by "Bear Down Revolution," with Bear Down being Arizona's mantra. Gieseke and his teammates went around Omaha for the video, which he produced himself. The band features teammates Robby Medel (No. 34), Michael Hoard (No. 31) and Tyler Crawford (No. 30). Sawyer shot, edited and produced that all in less than a day. Luckily he promised to remember us when he's producing in Hollywood. — Arizona Baseball (@ArizonaBaseball) June 21, 2016 Check it out: Pretty impressive. Geiseke and the "band" got to hang out with the ESPN crew during the rain delay before the Cats' game against Arizona on Monday. What do you during a delay? Introduce @sawyergieseke and the band to the ESPN booth! pic.twitter.com/gLjkvxMGs5 — Arizona Baseball (@ArizonaBaseball) June 21, 2016 Take a look more of Geiseke's work below. The 6 college softball teams with the most national championships Here are the schools with the most NCAA softball championships, led by the UCLA Bruins. READ MORE Eye-popping numbers from Taryne Mowatt's 2007 WCWS performance Taryne Mowatt threw over 1,000 pitches in her long journey to the national title in 2007. Here are nine remarkable records from Mowatt's 2007 WCWS performance. READ MORE Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas and Kentucky are the teams picked the most often to make the 2022 Final Four Top seeds Gonzaga, Arizona and Kansas were the most-picked teams to make the Final Four. READ MORE