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Baseball Honor Roll Awards & Honors NATIONAL, REGIONAL & STATE All-Americans First Team 1981 Sid Bream, 1B NAIA, NABC 1981 Renard Brown, OF NAIA Second Team 1981 Lee Guetterman, P NAIA 1983 Darrell Manuel, OF NAIA 2014 Ryan Seiz, 2B ACBA, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, NCBWA 2017 D.J. Artis, OF D1Baseball.com 2019 Evan Brabrand, RP PerfectGame Third Team 2015 Jared Lyons, P Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2017 D.J. Artis, OF Baseball America, NCBWA 2019 Evan Brabrand, RP Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, NCBWA Honorable Mention 1982 Darrell Manuel, OF NAIA Doug Smith, P NAIA Freshman All-Americans 2000 Keith Butler, OF Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, Baseball America 2000 Joey Monahan, SS Baseball America 2005 Aaron Grijalva, 1B Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2009 Tyler Bream, 3B Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2012 Alex Close, 1B Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, NCBWA 2014 Parker Bean, P Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2016 D.J. Artis, OF Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, NCBWA, Perfect Game/Rawlings PerfectGame Midseason All-America Second Team 2019 Evan Brabrand Preseason All-Americans Second Team 2014 Ashton Perritt, Utility Collegiate Baseball News, NCBWA 2015 Alex Close, 1B Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2018 D.J. Artis, OF D1Baseball.com, NCBWA Third Team 2006 Aaron Grijalva, 1B Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2015 Alex Close, 1B Perfect Game 2015 Ashton Perritt, RP Collegiate Baseball Newspaper 2015 Ashton Perritt, Utility D1Baseball.com CoSIDA Academic All-American College Division First Team 1980 Richard DeWitt, SS Honorable Mention 1984 Dave Bream, SS University Division First Team 2014 Alex Close, 1B Trey Lambert, P 2015 Alex Close, 1B Third Team 1998 Jason Benham, 3B CoSIDA Academic All-District 1998 David Benham, C Jason Benham, 3B 2005 Phillip Thompson, P 2006 Phillip Laurent, OF 2008 David Giammaresi, 1B/3B Errol Hollinger, C Clarence Nicely, RHP 2014 Alex Close, 1B Trey Lambert, P 2015 Alex Close, 1B 2016 Andrew Yacyk, OF Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist 2014 Ryan Seiz, 2B Golden Spikes Watch List 2018 D.J. Artis, OF Gregg Olson “Breakout” Player of the Year Semifinalist 2014 Shawn Clowers, RP Ryan Seiz, 2B Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Semifinalist 2014 Dalton Britt Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List 2008 Garrett Young, OF 2009 Errol Hollinger, C Johnny Bench Catcher of the Year Watch List 2009 Errol Hollinger 2012 Trey Wimmer National Pitcher of the Year Watch List 2014 Trey Lambert 2019 Andrew McInvale NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List 2014 Ashton Perritt 2015 Ashton Perritt 2019 Evan Brabrand ABCA All-Atlantic Region First Team 1991 Doug Brady, SS Chris Robbins, 2B 2000 Josh Brey, P 2014 Trey Lambert, P Ryan Seiz, 2B Second Team 1998 Steve Wright, OF 2015 Jared Lyons, P 2019 Evan Brabrand, RP Andrew McInvale, P ECAC All-Star Team First Team 1991 Doug Brady, INF 1998 Jason Benham, 3B 2014 Ryan Seiz, 2B 2018 Tre Todd, OF Second Team 2012 Ian Parmley, OF 2014 Trey Wimmer, C 2015 Alex Close, Utility 2016 D.J. Artis, OF VaSID Pitcher of the Year 2019 Evan Brabrand Rookie of the Year 2014 Parker Bean 2016 D.J. Artis Coach of the Year 1991 Johnny Hunton 2000 Dave Pastors (Co-Coach) 2019 Scott Jackson All-State First Team 1991 Doug Brady, IF Chris Robbins, IF Danny Brahn, OF 1996 Steve Wright, OF 1998 Jason Benham, 3B Steve Wright, OF 2000 Keith Butler, OF 2002 Larry Wayne York, 2B Marcus Maringola, OF 2004 Jeremiah Boles, OF 2005 Phillip Laurent, OF 2006 Phillip Laurent, OF 2007 Garrett Young, OF 2012 Bryan Aanderud, 2B John Niggli, P Ian Parmley, OF 2014 Trey Lambert, SP Ashton Perritt, Utility Ryan Seiz, 2B 2015 Alex Close, UT Jared Lyons, P 2016 D.J. Artis, OF 2017 D.J. Artis, OF Tre Todd, UT 2019 Evan Brabrand, RP Andrew McInvale, SP Second Team 2006 Michael Just, 2B Chad Miller, 3B 2008 David Stokes, P 2009 Curran Redal, OF Shawn Teufel, P 2010 Shawn Teufel, P 2012 Alex Close, 1B 2013 Ashton Perritt, Utility Trey Wimmer, C 2014 Parker Bean, SP Alex Close, 1B Matt Marsh, RP 2016 Andrew Yacyk, Utility 2019 Jonathan Embry Honorable Mention 2000 Josh Brey, P Dan Valentin, P 2002 Joey Monahan, SS 2005 Aaron Grijalva, 1B NCAA All-Regional 2013 Columbia, S.C. Bryan Aanderud, 2B Josh Richardson, SP Justin Sizemore, OF Trey Wimmer, C 2014 Charlottesville, Va. Ashton Perritt, OF Collegiate Baseball News Player of the Week 2014 Parker Bean (April 7) NCBWA National Hitter of the Week 2011 Doug Bream (May 10) 2014 Ryan Seiz (March 3) ECAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2013 Alex Close (April 30) 2014 Trey Lambert (March 30) Ryan Seiz (March 30) 2015 Victor Cole (April 12) Alex Close (March 29) Jared Lyons (March 22, April 5 & April 26) ASUN Player of the Year 2019 Jonathan Embry All-Conference First Team 2019 Evan Brabrand, RP Jonathan Embry, C Will Wagner, 2B Second Team 2019 Andrew McInvale, P All-Freshman Team 2019 Joe Adametz, P Gray Betts, OF Jaylen Guy, OF All-Tournament Team 2019 Jonathan Embry, C (MVP) Cam Locklear, SS Gray Betts, OF Brandon Rohrer, OF Andrew McInvale, P All-Academic Team 2019 Jonathan Embry Player of the Week 2019 Logan Mathieu (March 18) Jonathan Embry (March 25) Brandon Rohrer (April 1) BIG SOUTH Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year 2014 Trey Lambert George Christenberry Award 2015 Matt Pennington Player of the Year 1998 Jason Benham 2000 Keith Butler 2014 Ryan Seiz 2017 D.J. Artis Pitcher of the Year 2014 Trey Lambert 2015 Jared Lyons Coach of the Year 1998 Dave Pastors 2014 Jim Toman Freshman/Rookie of the Year 1995 Tim Harrell 2000 Keith Butler 2012 Alex Close 2014 Parker Bean Scholar Athlete of the Year 2000 Brian Harrell (Co-Scholar Athlete) 2001 Matt Stewart 2014 Trey Lambert 2015 Alex Close All-Conference First Team 1992 Danny Brahn, OF 1993 Rich Humphrey, P 1993 Charlie Kim, OF 1994 Charlie Kim, OF 1995 Jason Baker, OF 1996 David Benham, C Steve Wright, OF 1997 David Benham, C 1998 Jason Benham, 3B Steve Wright, OF 1999 Anthony Pennix, UTL 2000 Keith Butler, OF Kelly Knouse, 1B Scottie Scott, C Dan Valentin, P 2001 Trey Miller, OF 2002 Marcus Maringola, OF Larry Wayne York, 2B Matt Hagen, 3B Joey Monahan, SS 2003 Chad Bryan, 1B 2004 Jeremiah Boles, OF 2005 Phillip Laurent, OF 2007 Kenneth Negron, 2B Tim Nanry, DH 2008 P.K. Keller, OF 2009 Curran Redal, OF Shawn Teufel, P 2010 Shawn Tefuel, P 2011 Keegan Linza, P 2012 John Niggli, P Ian Parmley, OF 2013 Trey Wimmer, C 2014 Alex Close, 1B Parker Bean, SP Danny Grauer, C Trey Lambert, SP Ryan Seiz, INF 2015 Alex Close, 1B Jared Lyons, SP 2016 D.J. Artis, OF Andrew Yacyk, Utility 2017 D.J. Artis, OF Sammy Taormina, INF 2018 D.J. Artis, OF Tre Todd, Utility Second Team 1994 Terry Weaver 3B 1995 Tim Harrell P Jake Hines 2B 1997 Benji Miller, P 1998 David Benham, C David Dalton, SS Brian Harrell, P Benji Miller, P 1999 Scottie Scott, C 2000 Jay Sullenger, 2B Joey Monahan, SS Josh Brey, P 2001 Steve Baker, OF Larry Wayne York, 2B Josh Brey, P Anthony Pennix, P 2002 Steve Baker, OF Kelly Knouse, 1B Jason Jones, P 2004 Carlos Garcia, 3B 2005 Chris Zuvich, P 2006 Michael Just, 2B Phillip Laurent, OF Chad Miller, 3B 2007 David Giammaresi, 3B Tim John, P Garrett Young, OF 2008 Errol Hollinger, C David Stokes, P 2009 Errol Hollinger, C 2010 Tyler Bream, 3B Curran Redal, OF Nathan Thompson, C Matt Williams, SS 2011 Garrett Baker, RP Doug Bream, OF Steven Evans, P Matt Williams, SS 2012 Bryan Aanderud, 2B Zack Haley, SS 2013 Bryan Aanderud, 2B 2014 Dalton Britt, SS Ashton Perritt, RP 2017 Evan Mitchell, SP Honorable Mention 2018 Tyler Galazin, INF Garret Price, SP All-Tournament 1993 Rich Humphrey, P (MVP) Beau Martin, C Sheldon Bream, 1B Scott Harmsen, SS Charlie Kim, OF 1997 Jason Benham, 3B Ryan McClellan, 1B/DH Mike Giordano, OF 1998 David Dalton, INF (MVP) Steve Wright, OF Bryan Byler, OF Phil Kojack, P Benji Miller, P 1999 Anthony Pennix, UTL Trey Miller, OF 2000 Jason Suitt, P (MVP) Larry York, IF Jay Sullenger, IF Keith Butler, OF 2001 Trey Miller, OF Keith Butler, OF 2002 Matt Hagen, 3B Marcus Maringola, OF Keith Butler, DH 2003 Erich Cloninger, C Phillip Laurent, DH Chad Bryan, UTL 2005 Jeff Brown, DH P.K. Keller, OF Ryan Page, P 2006 Aaron Grijalva, 1B Phillip Laurent, OF Phillip Thompson, SP 2007 Patrick Gaillard, SS P.K. Keller, OF Michael Solbach, P Dustin Umberger, P Garrett Young, OF 2008 Cody Brown, INF Steven Evans, P Jeff Jefferson, OF Dustin Umberger, P Garrett Young, DH 2009 Errol Hollinger, C P.J. Jimenez, 2B 2010 Tyler Bream, 3B Steven Evans, P Kenneth Negron, OF 2011 Keegan Linza, P Casey Rasmus, C 2012 Alex Close, 1B Patrick Eckelbarger, P Trey Wimmer, C 2013 Ashton Perritt, OF (MVP0 Dalton Britt, SS Blake Fulghum, P Jake Kimble, 3B Justin Sizemore, OF Trey Wimmer, C 2014 Dalton Britt, SS Ashton Perritt, Utility 2016 Jack DeGroat, P Eric Grabowski, Utility Will Shepherd, OF 2018 Jonathan Embry, C Tyler Galazin, INF All-Academic 1999 Darren Adams 2000 Brian Harrell 2001 Matt Stewart 2002 Marcus Maringola 2003 Larry Wayne York 2004 David Bechtold 2005 David Bechtold 2006 Phillip Thompson 2007 David Giammaresi 2008 David Giammaresi 2009 Errol Hollinger 2010 Nathan Thompson 2011 Keegan Linza 2012 Ian Parmley 2013 Trey Lambert 2014 Trey Lambert 2015 Alex Close 2016 Andrew Yacyk 2017 Matt Allen Player of the Week 1993 Jake Hines (April 27) 1995 Jason Baker (April 24) 1996 Ben Barker (April 29) Steve Wright (May 6) 1997 David Benham (April 13) 1998 Jason Benham (April 6) 2001 Matt Hagen (March 26) Keith Butler (April 23) Trey Miller (May 14) 2002 Larry Wayne York (April 9) 2003 Chad Bryan (April 28) 2005 Aaron Grijalva (April 11) Chad Miller (May 2) Phillip Laurent (May 16) 2006 Chad Miller (April 25) Phillip Laurent (May 16) 2007 Tim Nanry (Feb.
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