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Official 2003 NCAA Baseball & Softball Records Book Baseball Award Winners American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-Americans By College.................. 160 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-America Teams (1947-2002) ............. 162 Baseball America— Division I All-America Teams (1981-2002) ............. 165 Collegiate Baseball— Division I All-America Teams (1991-2002) ............. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-Americans By College................. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-America Teams (1969-2002) ............ 168 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-Americans By College................ 170 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-America Teams (1976-2002) ........... 171 Individual Awards .............................................. 173 160 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 97—Tim Hudson 88—Bert Heffernan 58—Dick Howser All-America 95—Ryan Halla 80—Tim Teufel 57—Dick Howser 89—Frank Thomas 75—Denny Walling FORDHAM (1) Teams 88—Gregg Olson 67—Rusty Adkins 97—Mike Marchiano 67—Q. V. Lowe 60—Tyrone Cline 62—Larry Nichols 59—Doug Hoffman FRESNO ST. (12) 47—Joe Landrum 97—Giuseppe Chiaramonte American Baseball BALL ST. (2) 91—Bobby Jones Coaches 02—Bryan Bullington COLGATE (1) 89—Eddie Zosky 86—Thomas Howard 55—Ted Carrangele Tom Goodwin Association BAYLOR (6) COLORADO (2) 88—Tom Goodwin 01—Kelly Shoppach 77—Dennis Cirbo Lance Shebelut 99—Jason Jennings 73—John Stearns John Salles DIVISION I ALL- 77—Steve Macko COLORADO ST. (1) 84—John Hoover AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 54—Mickey Sullivan 77—Glen Goya 82—Randy Graham (First-Team Selections) 53—Mickey Sullivan 78—Ron Johnson 52—Larry Isbell COLUMBIA (2) 72—Dick Ruthven 84—Gene Larkin ALABAMA (4) 51—Don Barnett BOWDOIN (1) 65—Archie Roberts 97—Roberto Vaz 53—Fred Fleming GEORGIA (1) CONNECTICUT (3) 86—Doug Duke BRIGHAM YOUNG (10) 87—Derek Lilliquist 83—Dave Magadan 63—Eddie Jones 94—Ryan Hall GA. SOUTHERN (3) 57—Fred Frickie 59—Moe Morhardt 88—Mike Willes 58—Bob Wedin 01—Scott Henley AMHERST (1) 87—Mike Willes 83—Ben Abner 57—Marsh McLean 86—Gary Cooper CREIGHTON (4) 79—Mark Strucher 99—Ryan Gripp APPALACHIAN ST. (1) 85—Gary Cooper 92—Chad McConnell GEORGIA TECH (7) 79—Randy Ingle 84—Cory Snyder 91—Scott Stahoviak 00—Mark Teixeira 79—Murphy Su’a 94—Nomar Garciaparra ARIZONA (18) 74—Lee Iorg 90—Dan Smith 80—Terry Francona Jay Payton 71—Dane Iorg DARTMOUTH (1) 76—Dave Stegman Jason Varitek 70—Doug Howard 87—Mike Remlinger 75—Dave Stegman 93—Jason Varitek 72—John Glenn BROWN (1) DAVIDSON (1) 92—Jason Varitek 70—Steve Mikulic 74—Bill Almon 75—George Weicker 87—Riccardo Ingram 68—Tim Plodinec CALIFORNIA (8) DELAWARE (8) GONZAGA (1) Jerry Stitt 92—Troy Penix 98—Kevin Mench 77—Larry Patterson 67—Eddie Leon 66—Bill Frost 91—Keith Garagozzo HARVARD (3) 66—Eddie Leon 57—Doug Weiss 83—Jeff Trout 78—Mike Stenhouse 62—Dan Schneider 52—Tom Keough 80—Jeff Smith 71—Pete Varney 61—Charles Shoemaker 51—Sylvester McNinch 79—Herb Orensky 58—Frank Saia 60—Alan Hall 47—Nino Barnise 77—Steve Taylor 59—Matt Encinas John Fiscalini 70—Dave Yates HAWAII (2) 58—Dick Griesser Jackie Jensen 59—Alvin Neiger 82—Bryan Duquette 79—Derek Tatsuno 57—Tom Clarkson UC SANTA BARB. (1) 56—Don Lee DUKE (3) 86—Scott Cerny HOLY CROSS (2) 55—Carl Thomas 52—Dick Groat William Werber 56—Don Prohovich 50—Robert Murray CAL ST. FULLERTON (9) 52—Jim O’Neil 01—Kirk Sarloos 51—Dick Groat ARIZONA ST. (28) 99—Spencer Oborn HOUSTON (5) 00—Mitch Jones EAST CARO. (2) 96—Mark Kotsay 02—Brad Sullivan 99—Willie Bloomquist 00—Cory Scott 95—Ted Silva 83—Rayner Noble 93—Paul LoDuca 86—Winfred Johnson Mark Kotsay 76—Jerry Willeford 91—Mike Kelly EASTERN MICH. (1) 92—Phil Nevin 68—Tom Paciorek 90—Mike Kelly 81—Byron Horn 84—Todd Simmons 67—Tom Paciorek 84—Oddibe McDowell 82—Mike Rubel EVANSVILLE (1) 81—Mike Sodders ILLINOIS (10) 79—Tim Wallach 88—Andy Benes Kevin Romine 00—Jason Anderson 78—Bob Horner CAL ST. LOS ANGELES (3) FLORIDA (4) 96—Josh Klimek Hubie Brooks 77—Darrell Brown 63—Tom Moore 90—Mark Dalesandro’ Chris Bando 68—Ken Lohnes 62—Tom Moore 87—Darrin Fletcher 77—Bob Horner 64—Al Coutts 59—Perry McGriff 62—Tom Fletcher 76—Ken Landreaux 58—Bernie Parrish 59—Bob Klaus CENTRAL MICH. (6) 51—Dick Raklovits Floyd Bannister FLA. ATLANTIC (1) 95—Toby Kominek 48—Ruck Steger 75—Jerry Maddox 94—Kevin Young 99—Todd Moser 73—Eddie Bane 47—Lee Eilbracht 90—Dennis McNamara FLORIDA INT’L (1) 72—Alan Bannister Andy Phillips 83—Carey Ross 96—Evan Thomas Craig Swan 80—Dave Pagel INDIANA (2) 71—Alan Bannister 76—John Northrup FLORIDA ST. (22) 74—Ken St. Pierre Roger Schmuck 02—Ryan Barthelemy 49—Don Ritter CHARLOTTE (1) 01—John Ford-Griffin 69—Paul Powell INDIANA ST. (2) 98—Bo Robinson 99—Matt Diaz Larry Gura 95—Todd Tatlock Marshall McDougall 68—Fred Nelson CINCINNATI (2) 89—Mitch Hannahs 67—Scott Reid 65—Billy Wolff 98—Brian Cox Gary Gentry 61—Bill Faul 97—J. D. Drew IOWA (2) 96—J. D. Drew 90—Tim Costo 66—Reggie Jackson CITADEL (2) 94—Paul Wilson 49—Jack Bruner 65—Rick Monday 90—Anthony Jenkins 91—Pedro Grifol Luis Lagunas 83—Mike Cherry IOWA ST. (2) 86—Mike Loynd ARKANSAS (6) 91—Tom Vantiger CCNY (1) 85—Frank Fazzini 90—Phil Stidham 75—Randy Duarte 53—Warren Neuberger 82—Jeff Ledbetter Greg D’Alexander 81—Mike Fuentes KANSAS (2) 89—Troy Eklund CLEMSON (13) 80—Mike Fuentes 96—Josh Kliner 86—Jeff King 02—Khalil Greene 76—Guillermo Bonilla 80—Matt Gundelfinger 80—Steve Krueger 96—Kris Benson 69—Dick Gold KANSAS ST. (1) 78—Tim Lollar 95—Scott Winchester 94—Shane Monahan 66—Jimmy Lyttle 92—Craig Wilson AUBURN (8) 91—Jimmy Crowley 64—Ken Suarez KENT ST. (2) 00—Todd Faulkner 89—Brian Barnes 63—Mike Augustine 01—John VanBenschoten Gabe Gross 62—Buddy Teagle AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 161 68—Thurman Munson MISSISSIPPI (3) OCCIDENTAL (1) RICHMOND (2) KENTUCKY (2) 72—Paul Husband 63—Don Hagen 83—Andy Allanson 96—Chad Green 64—Don Kessinger OHIO (8) 63—Bobby Stewart 49—Dominic Fucci 60—Jake Gibbs 70—Mike Schmidt RUTGERS (6) 68—Mike Murphy LAFAYETTE (3) MISSISSIPPI ST. (9) 00—Darren Fenster 66—Bob Willet 56—George Watts 94—Gary Rath 63—Jeff Torborg 89—Pete Young 62—Larry Thomas 61—Peter Hall 50—William Killinger 61—Joe Nossek 48—John Bird 85—Jeff Brantley 52—James Monahan Will Clark 54—Richard Murphy 51—Ray Van Cleef LONG BEACH ST. (4) 84—Rafael Palmeiro 53—Richard Murphy 50—Ray Van Cleef 94—Scott Rivette 50—John Hrasch 81—Mark Gillaspie ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) (2) 93—Dan Choi 79—Mike Kelley OHIO ST. (7) 66—Matt Galante 90—Don Barbara 77—Nat Showalter 67—Roy Shoup 54—Charles Heerlein 79—Rob Townley 71—Phil Still 66—Steve Arlin ST. LOUIS (1) LA.—MONROE (1) 65—Steve Arlin MISSOURI (13) 60—Thomas Perdue 65—John Marcum 99—Ben Sheets 88—Dave Silvestri 54—Paul Ebert SAN DIEGO ST. (3) LSU (9) 87—Dave Silvestri 51—Stewart Hein 96—Travis Lee 00—Brad Cresse 85—Dave Otto 50—Fred Taylor 84—Chris Gwynn 98—Eddy Furniss 78—Greg Cypret OKLAHOMA (6) 83—Kerwin Danley 97—Brandon Larson 64—Dave Harvey 00—Jeff Bajenaru 96—Eddy Furniss Keith Weber SANTA CLARA (5) 95—Mark Redman 74—Gene Delyon Eddie Yarnall 60—Ron Cox 92—Brian Eldridge 68—Vince Bigone 94—Todd Walker 59—Ralph Hochgrebe 86—Kevin Burdick 62—Ernie Fazio 93—Todd Walker 58—Ray Uriarte 72—Bobby Jack 56—John Russo 92—Lloyd Peever 57—Jack Davis 53—Gene Sheets 89—Ben McDonald 54—Jerald Schoonmaker 49—Bill Renna OKLAHOMA ST. (15) 52—Junior Wren MAINE (3) 97—Jeff Guiel SETON HALL (5) Don Boenker 91—Mark Sweeney 96—Jeff Guiel 95—Matt Morris 90—Andy Hartung MONMOUTH (1) 88—Robin Ventura 87—Marteese Robinson 86—Rick Bernardo 01—Jason Law 87—Jim Ifland 82—John Morris 75—Rick Cerone MARYLAND (3) NEBRASKA (8) Robin Ventura 85—Pete Incaviglia 54—William Nolan 92—Derek Hacopian 02—Jeff Leise 84—Pete Incaviglia 70—Gene Hiser Jed Morris SOUTH ALA. (2) 82—Robbie Wine 62—Tom Brown 01—John Cole 98—Mike Fischer 68—Danny Thompson 78—Mark Johnston UMBC (1) 99—Ken Harvey 67—Tony Sellari 92—Sean Shugars 95—Darin Erstad 61—Jim Wixson SOUTH CAROLINA (12) 93—Marc Sagmoen 60—Dick Soergel 02—Yaron Peters MASSACHUSETTS (1) 56—John Brown Blake Taylor 73—Steve Newell 55—Tom Borland 50—Robert Cerv Ronnie Bennett 01—Lee Gronkiewicz 00—Kip Bouknight MEMPHIS (1) UNLV (3) 51—Joseph Buck 94—Mark Little 97—Ryan Bordenick 02—David Trujillo OLD DOMINION (1) 85—Mike Cook MIAMI (FLA.) (11) 86—Matt Williams 82—Mark Wasinger 82—Joe Kucharski 98—Alex Santos 80—Dan Murphy 97—Pat Burrell ORAL ROBERTS (2) 78—John Marquardt NEW MEXICO (4) 96—Pat Burrell 81—Tom Nieto 77—Randy Martz 95—Mark Wulfert 94—Danny Graves 77—Bob Volk 75—Hank Small 93—Antonio Fernandez 92—Jeff Alkire OREGON (2) Earl Bass 85—Jim Fregosi 74—Earl Bass 88—Mike Fiore 72—Dave Roberts 80—Keith Hagman 86—Rick Raether 51—Earl Averill NEW ORLEANS (2) 81—Neal Heaton OREGON ST. (4) 80—Neal Heaton 87—Ted Wood 93—Scott Christman 74—Orlando Gonzalez 82—Augie Schmidt 60—Larry Petersen 69—Larry Pyle NEW YORK U. (2) 55—Jay Dean MICHIGAN (8) 50—Tom Casey 54—Jay Dean 86—Casey Close 48—Jack Wallace PACIFIC (CAL.) (1) 85—Barry Larkin NORTH CAROLINA (8) 97—Dan Reichert 84—Barry Larkin 85—B.
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