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All-Americans TUCSON, Ariz The Voice Of Amateur Baseball Collegiate Post Office: P.O. Box 50566, Tucson, AZ 85703 Overnight Shipping: 2515 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ 85705 Main Telephone: (520) 623-4530 FAX Line: (520) 624-5501 Baseball E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.baseballnews.com Contact: Lou Pavlovich, Jr. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Office: (520) 623-4530 For Immediate Release: Thursday, June 2, 2016 NCAA Division I All-Americans TUCSON, Ariz. — The Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American baseball teams and National Player of The Year were announced today by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. The 17-man first team, chosen by performances up to regional playoffs and picked by the staff of Collegiate Baseball newspaper, features 13 conference players or pitchers of the year, including: • LHP Eric Lauer, Kent State (Pitcher of Year Mid-American Conference). • RHP Logan Shore, Florida (Pitcher of Year Southeastern Conference). • LHP Drew Harrington, Louisville (Pitcher of Year Atlantic Coast Conference). • LHP Joey Lucchesi, Southeast Missouri (Pitcher of Year Ohio Valley Conference). • RHP A.J. Puckett, Pepperdine (Pitcher of Year West Coast Conference). • RHP Kevin Hill, South Alabama (Pitcher of Year Sun Belt Conference). • C Nick Feight, N.C. Wilimington (Player of Year Colonial Athletic Association). • 1B Jameson Fisher, Southeastern Louisiana (Player of Year Southland Conference). • SS C.J. Chatham, Florida Atlantic (Player of Year Conference USA). • OF Kyle Lewis, Mercer (Player of Year Southern Conference). • OF Alex Call, Ball State (Player of Year Mid-American Conference). • OF Ryan Scott, Arkansas-Little Rock (Player of Year Sun Belt Conference). • UT Darick Hall, Dallas Baptist (Player of Year Missouri Valley Conference). Kent State LHP Eric Lauer is Collegiate Baseball's National Player of The Year. He was 10-2 with a 0.69 ERA (led the nation) and struck out 125 batters with only 28 walks over 104 innings. He was No. 2 in the USA allowing only 4.24 hits per nine innings and had a WHIP of 0.74. Incredibly he never allowed more than five hits in any of his 15 outings this season, and he only gave up 8 earned runs all season. Lauer also threw the 11th no-hitter in Kent State history this season. The first team features also one pitcher who led the nation with 145 strikeouts in LHP Joey Lucchesi of Southeast Missouri. RHP A.J. Puckett of Pepperdine put together an amazing two-month streak of 57 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run. The first team offense includes remarkable power, line drive hitters and speed. Nick Feight of N.C. Wilmington put up unbelievable numbers with 90 RBI (first nationally), 21 homers (second), 127 total bases (first) and a slugging percentage of .757 (third). For good measure, he also hit 23 doubles. The following are the first, second and third team Louisville Slugger All-Americans for 2016. (MORE) NCAA Division I All-Americans FIRST TEAM As chosen by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Logan Shore Florida 10 0 2.41 15 15 3 0 86.0 70 13 76 LHP ••Eric Lauer Kent State 10 2 0.69 15 15 3 0 104.0 49 28 125 LHP Drew Harrington Louisville 11 2 2.24 15 15 0 0 96.3 81 22 75 LHP Joey Lucchesi Southeast Missouri 10 4 1.87 16 15 2 1 105.6 86 37 145 RHP A.J. Puckett Pepperdine 9 3 1.27 14 14 1 0 99.3 65 26 95 RHP Kevin Hill South Alabama 8 1 2.53 15 15 4 0 117.3 89 29 125 Relief Mike Morrison Coastal Carolina 7 1 0.87 28 0 0 8 52.0 28 19 74 Relief Troy Rallings Washington 4 1 0.89 28 0 0 16 61.0 32 12 60 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Nick Feight N.C. Wilmington .358 226 57 81 23 2 21 90 26 33 1 1B Jameson Fisher Southeastern La. .437 190 48 83 16 2 11 66 50 29 15 2B Trey York East Tennnesse State .348 233 60 81 23 1 15 62 30 35 17 3B Will Craig Wake Forest .392 171 52 67 16 0 16 65 47 33 0 SS C.J. Chatham Florida Atlantic .367 237 48 87 17 4 8 49 23 33 2 OF Kyle Lewis Mercer .395 223 70 88 11 2 20 72 66 48 6 OF Alex Call Ball State .358 243 67 87 24 6 13 44 29 29 17 OF Ryan Scott Arkansas-Little Rock .435 216 56 94 20 2 12 66 27 33 7 UT Darick Hall Dallas Baptist Hitting: (.300, 15 2B, 18 HR, 68 RBI) Pitching: (8-3, 3.41 ERA, 89.6 IP, 16 BB, 88K) SECOND TEAM Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Darren McCaughan Long Beach State 10 1 1.98 15 15 1 0 104.3 71 15 79 RHP Connor Jones Virginia 11 1 2.29 14 14 3 0 98.3 76 37 69 RHP Colin Poche Dallas Baptist 9 0 2.02 15 15 0 0 93.6 68 28 77 RHP Seth Martinez Arizona State 9 3 2.08 16 15 2 1 108.3 82 34 91 RHP Nathan Bannister Arizona 9 2 2.72 17 15 3 0 112.6 82 22 84 LHP Eli Kraus Kent State 9 1 2.64 14 14 1 0 88.6 78 24 59 RHP Bryce Fehmel Oregon State 10 1 2.31 26 6 1 2 70.0 58 23 51 LHP Tyler Wilson Rhode Island 12 1 2.08 14 14 3 0 95.3 47 28 111 LHP Anthony Kay Connecticut 9 2 2.46 16 16 2 0 113.3 91 35 108 RHP Andrew Beckwith Coastal Carolina 10 1 1.79 20 5 0 2 80.3 78 12 56 RHP James Karinchak Bryant 12 2 2.04 14 14 0 0 88.3 67 39 104 RHP Dakota Hudson Mississippi State 9 4 2.35 15 15 3 0 103.3 95 30 107 LHP Luke Gillingham Navy 8 3 1.96 13 13 8 0 87.3 60 22 86 RHP Adam Oller Northwestern State 8 1 1.23 15 15 3 0 109.6 81 32 73 RHP Griffin Jax Air Force 9 2 2.05 15 15 6 0 105.3 94 20 90 Relief Shaun Anderson Florida 3 0 1.09 31 0 0 12 41.3 30 6 54 Relief Zack Burdi Louisville 1 2 2.00 25 0 0 10 27.0 13 7 45 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Chris Okey Clemson .330 227 54 75 16 2 12 66 44 50 3 C Hagen Owenby East Tenn. State .374 235 46 88 16 0 17 60 23 30 1 1B Robby Rinn Bryant .378 225 53 85 25 4 5 61 27 16 1 1B Nathaniel Lowe Mississippi State .355 228 41 81 20 0 5 48 30 29 2 1B Eric Gutierrez Texas Tech .345 197 49 68 17 1 12 53 36 28 3 2B Jake Noll Florida Gulf Coast .367 237 58 87 20 2 12 61 20 29 9 2B Collin Thacker Gardner-Webb .394 218 46 86 28 0 4 46 26 16 1 3B Jake Burger Missouri State .349 235 59 82 13 2 21 72 23 35 3 SS Kramer Robertson Louisiana State .316 237 53 75 17 2 1 36 24 18 14 OF Seth Beer Clemson .372 191 51 71 12 0 16 63 57 24 1 OF Connor Owings Coastal Carolina .383 201 56 77 15 2 15 49 41 49 14 OF Corey Ray Louisville .320 247 54 79 16 1 15 58 33 36 39 UT Sheldon Neuse Oklahoma Hitting: (.369, 15 2B, 5 3B, 10 HR, 48 RBI) Pitching: (4-1, 5 SV, 1.40 ERA, 19 K) •• National Player Of The Year (Statistics Current Up To First Round Of Regionals) (MORE) THIRD TEAM Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Clarke Schmidt South Carolina 9 3 2.96 15 15 2 0 100.3 93 22 115 RHP Ryan Foster UNC Wilmington 12 1 2.41 15 15 2 0 104.6 85 24 66 RHP Brady Puckett Lipscomb 9 2 2.93 15 15 3 0 107.6 91 19 101 RHP Joseph Camacho Alabama State 10 0 2.04 14 12 3 1 83.6 70 21 82 RHP Aaron Civale Northeastern 9 3 1.73 15 15 0 0 114.3 91 15 121 RHP Thomas Hatch Oklahoma State 6 2 2.31 15 15 3 0 105.3 88 26 92 RHP Colton Eastman Cal St.-Fullerton 8 2 2.11 15 14 0 0 94.0 70 20 93 RHP Michael Rucker Brigham Young 11 1 2.73 16 16 1 0 102.3 80 31 94 RHP Jon Duplantier Rice 7 6 3.06 16 15 1 0 106.0 75 41 143 RHP Corbin Brunes St. Mary’s 9 1 2.23 15 15 3 0 97.0 71 31 112 Relief Stephen Nogosek Oregon 2 2 1.11 29 0 0 16 40.6 25 14 45 Relief Pat Krall Clemson 10 1 1.31 28 2 0 5 75.6 50 15 60 Relief Thomas Hackimer St.
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