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2001 NCAA Baseball and Softball Records Book AwardsBB00 2/8/01 9:07 AM Page 137 Ba s e b a l l Awa r d Win n e r s American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-Americans By College.. 138 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-America Teams (194 7 - 0 0 ) .. 140 Baseball America— Division I All-America Teams (1981- 0 0 ) .. 142 Collegiate Baseball— Division I All-America Teams (199 1 - 0 0 ) .. 143 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-Americans By College.. 144 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-America Teams (196 9 - 0 0 ) .. 146 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-Americans By College.. 147 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-America Teams (1976- 0 0 ) .. 149 Individual Awa rd s .. 150 AwardsBB00 2/8/01 9:07 AM Page 138 13 8 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 97 — Tim Hudson 60 — Tyrone Cline FORDHAM (1) Al l - A m e r i c a 95 — Ryan Halla 59 — Doug Hoffman 97 — Mike Marchiano 89 — Frank Thomas 47 — Joe Landrum FRESNO ST. (12) 88 — Gregg Olson Tea m s COLGATE (1) 97 — Giuseppe Chiaramonte 67 — Q. V. Lowe 55 — Ted Carrangele 91 — Bobby Jones 62 — Larry Nichols 89 — Eddie Zosky COLORADO (2) BALL ST. (1) Tom Goodwin American Baseball 77 — Dennis Cirbo 86 — Thomas Howard 88 — Tom Goodwin Co a c h e s 73 — John Stearns BAYLOR (5) Lance Shebelut As s o c i a t i o n 99—Jason Jennings COLORADO ST. (1) John Salles 77 — Steve Macko 77 — Glen Goya 84 — John Hoover 54 — Mickey Sullivan COLUMBIA (2) 82 — Randy Graham 78 — Ron Johnson DIVISION I ALL- 53 — Mickey Sullivan 84 — Gene Larkin 72 — Dick Ruthven AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 52 — Larry Isbell 65 — Archie Roberts 51 — Don Barnett (First-Team Selections) BOWDOIN (1) CONNECTICUT (3) GEORGIA (1) 53 — Fred Fleming 63 — Eddie Jones ALABAMA (4) 87 — Derek Lilliquist BRIGHAM YOUNG (10) 59 — Moe Morhardt 97 — Roberto Vaz GA. SOUTHERN (2) 86 — Doug Duke 94 — Ryan Hall 58 — Bob Wedin 88 — Mike Willes 83 — Ben Abner 83 — Dave Magadan CREIGHTON (4) 87 — Mike Willes 79 — Mark Strucher 57 — Fred Frickie 99—Ryan Gripp 86 — Gary Cooper GEORGIA TECH (7) AMHERST (1) 92 — Chad McConnell 85 — Gary Cooper 00—Mark Teixeira 57 — Marsh McLean 84 — Cory Snyder 91 — Scott Stahoviak 90 — Dan Smith 94 — Nomar Garciaparra APPALACHIAN ST. (1) 79 — Murphy Su’a Jay Payton 79 — Randy Ingle 74 — Lee Iorg DARTMOUTH (1) Jason Varitek 71 — Dane Iorg ARIZONA (18) 87 — Mike Remlinger 93 — Jason Varitek 70 — Doug Howard 80 — Terry Francona DAVIDSON (1) 92 — Jason Varitek 76 — Dave Stegman BROWN (1) 75 — George Weicker 87 — Riccardo Ingram 75 — Dave Stegman 74 — Bill Almon DELAWARE (8) GONZAGA (1) 72 — John Glenn CALIFORNIA (8) 77 — Larry Patterson 70 — Steve Mikulic 98—Kevin Mench 92 — Troy Penix 91 — Keith Garagozzo HARVARD (3) 68 — Tim Plodinec 66 — Bill Frost Jerry Stitt 83 — Jeff Trout 78 — Mike Stenhouse 57 — Doug Weiss 80 — Jeff Smith 71 — Pete Varney 67 — Eddie Leon 52 — Tom Keough 79 — Herb Orensky 58 — Frank Saia 66 — Eddie Leon 51 — Sylvester McNinch 77 — Steve Taylor 62 — Dan Schneider 47 — Nino Barnise HAWAII (2) 61 — Charles Shoemaker John Fiscalini 70 — Dave Yates 82 — Bryan Duquette 60 — Alan Hall Jackie Jensen 59 — Alvin Neiger 79 — Derek Tatsuno 59 — Matt Encinas DUKE (3) HOLY CROSS (2) 58 — Dick Griesser UC SANTA BARB. (1) 52 — Dick Groat 57 — Tom Clarkson 86 — Scott Cerny 56 — Don Prohovich William Werber 56 — Don Lee 52 — Jim O’Neil CAL ST. FULLERTON (8) 51 — Dick Groat 55 — Carl Thomas 99—Spencer Oborn HOUSTON (4) 50 — Robert Murray 96 — Mark Kotsay EAST CARO. (2) 83 — Rayner Noble ARIZONA ST. (28) 95 — Ted Silva 00—Cory Scott 76 — Jerry Willeford 00—Mitch Jones Mark Kotsay 86 — Winfred Johnson 68 — Tom Paciorek 99—Willie Bloomquist 92 — Phil Nevin EASTERN MICH. (1) 67 — Tom Paciorek 93 — Paul LoDuca 84 — Todd Simmons 81 — Byron Horn ILLINOIS (10) 91 — Mike Kelly 82 — Mike Rubel 00—Jason Anderson EVANSVILLE (1) 90 — Mike Kelly 79 — Tim Wallach 96 — Josh Klimek 88 — Andy Benes 84 — Oddibe McDowell CAL ST. LOS ANGELES (3) 90 — Mark D’Alesandro 81 — Mike Sodders 77 — Darrell Brown FLORIDA (4) 87 — Darrin Fletcher Kevin Romine 68 — Ken Lohnes 63 — Tom Moore 62 — Tom Fletcher 78 — Bob Horner 64 — Al Coutts 62 — Tom Moore 59 — Bob Klaus Hubie Brooks CENTRAL MICH. (6) 59 — Perry McGriff 51 — Dick Raklovits Chris Bando 58 — Bernie Parrish 48 — Ruck Steger 77 — Bob Horner 95 — Toby Kominek 94 — Kevin Young FLA. ATLANTIC (1) 47 — Lee Eilbracht 76 — Ken Landreaux Andy Phillips Floyd Bannister 90 — Dennis McNamara 99—Todd Moser 83 — Carey Ross INDIANA (2) 75 — Jerry Maddox FLORIDA INT’L (1) 80 — Dave Pagel 74 — Ken St. Pierre 73 — Eddie Bane 96 — Evan Thomas 72 — Alan Bannister 76 — John Northrup 49 — Don Ritter Craig Swan CHARLOTTE (1) FLORIDA ST. (20) INDIANA ST. (2) 71 — Alan Bannister 98 — Bo Robinson 99—Matt Diaz 95 — Todd Tatlock Roger Schmuck Marshall McDougall CINCINNATI (2) 89 — Mitch Hannahs 69 — Paul Powell 98—Brian Cox 65 — Billy Wolff IOWA (2) Larry Gura 97 — J. D. Drew 61 — Bill Faul 68 — Fred Nelson 96 — J. D. Drew 90 — Tim Costo 67 — Scott Reid CITADEL (2) 94 — Paul Wilson 49 — Jack Bruner Gary Gentry 90 — Anthony Jenkins 91 — Pedro Grifol IOWA ST. (2) 66 — Reggie Jackson 83 — Mike Cherry 86 — Mike Loynd 91 — Tom Vantiger 65 — Rick Monday CCNY (1) 85 — Frank Fazzini 75 — Randy Duarte Luis Lagunas 53 — Warren Neuberger 82 — Jeff Ledbetter KANSAS (2) ARKANSAS (6) CLEMSON (12) 81 — Mike Fuentes 96 — Josh Kliner 90 — Phil Stidham 96 — Kris Benson 80 — Mike Fuentes 80 — Matt Gundelfinger Greg D’Alexander 76 — Guillermo Bonilla 95 — Scott Winchester KANSAS ST. (1) 89 — Troy Eklund 69 — Dick Gold 94 — Shane Monahan 92 — Craig Wilson 86 — Jeff King 91 — Jimmy Crowley 66 — Jimmy Lyttle 80 — Steve Krueger 89 — Brian Barnes 64 — Ken Suarez KENT ST. (1) 78 — Tim Lollar 88 — Bert Heffernan 63 — Mike Augustine 68 — Thurman Munson AUBURN (8) 80 — Tim Teufel 62 — Buddy Teagle KENTUCKY (2) 00—Todd Faulkner 75 — Denny Walling 58 — Dick Howser 96 — Chad Green Gabe Gross 67 — Rusty Adkins 57 — Dick Howser 49 — Dominic Fucci AwardsBB00 2/8/01 9:07 AM Page 139 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 13 9 LAFAYETTE (3) 84 — Rafael Palmeiro 95 — Mark Redman 62 — Ernie Fazio 56 — George Watts 81 — Mark Gillaspie 92 — Brian Eldridge 56 — John Russo 50 — William Killinger 79 — Mike Kelley 86 — Kevin Burdick 49 — Bill Renna 72 — Bobby Jack 48 — John Bird 77 — Nat Showalter SETON HALL (5) 53 — Gene Sheets LONG BEACH ST. (4) 71 — Phil Still 95 — Matt Morris 94 — Scott Rivette MISSOURI (13) OKLAHOMA ST. (15) 87 — Marteese Robinson 93 — Dan Choi 88 — Dave Silvestri 97 — Jeff Guiel 82 — John Morris 90 — Don Barbara 87 — Dave Silvestri 96 — Jeff Guiel 75 — Rick Cerone 79 — Rob Townley 85 — Dave Otto 88 — Robin Ventura 54 — William Nolan 87 — Jim Ifland LA.—MONROE (1) 78 — Greg Cypret SOUTH ALA. (2) 64 — Dave Harvey Robin Ventura 99—Ben Sheets 85 — Pete Incaviglia 98—Mike Fischer Keith Weber 78 — Mark Johnston LSU (9) 60 — Ron Cox 84 — Pete Incaviglia 00—Brad Cresse 59 — Ralph Hochgrebe 82 — Robbie Wine SOUTH CAROLINA (9 ) 98—Eddy Furniss 58 — Ray Uriarte 68 — Danny Thompson 00—Kip Bouknight 67 — Tony Sellari 97 — Brandon Larson 57 — Jack Davis 97 — Ryan Bordenick 61 — Jim Wixson 96 — Eddy Furniss 54 — Jerald Schoonmaker 85 — Mike Cook 60 — Dick Soergel Eddie Yarnall 52 — Junior Wren 82 — Joe Kucharski 55 — Tom Borland 94 — Todd Walker Don Boenker 78 — John Marquardt 93 — Todd Walker Ronnie Bennett 77 — Randy Martz NEBRASKA (5) 92 — Lloyd Peever 51 — Joseph Buck 75 — Hank Small 99—Ken Harvey 89 — Ben McDonald OLD DOMINION (1) Earl Bass 95 — Darin Erstad 82 — Mark Wasinger 74 — Earl Bass MAINE (3) 93 — Marc Sagmoen 91 — Mark Sweeney 56 — John Brown ORAL ROBERTS (2) SOUTH DAKOT A ST. (1) 90 — Andy Hartung 50 — Robert Cerv 81 — Tom Nieto 66 — Ed Maras 86 — Rick Bernardo 77 — Bob Volk UNLV (2) SOUTHEASTERN LA. (1) MARYLAND (3) 86 — Matt Williams OREGON (2) 99—Macky Waguespack 92 — Derek Hacopian 80 — Dan Murphy 72 — Dave Roberts SOUTHERN CAL I F O R N I A (2 8 ) 70 — Gene Hiser 51 — Earl Averill 62 — Tom Brown NEW MEXICO (4) 99—Bary Zito 95 — Mark Wulfert OREGON ST. (4) 98—Seth Etherton UMBC (1) 93 — Antonio Fernandez 93 — Scott Christman Jack Krawczyk 92 — Sean Shugars 85 — Jim Fregosi 60 — Larry Petersen 95 — Gabe Alvarez MASSACHUSETTS (1) 80 — Keith Hagman 55 — Jay Dean 84 — Mark McGwire 54 — Jay Dean 81 — Dan Davidsmeier 73 — Steve Newell NEW ORLEANS (2) 78 — Bill Bordley MEMPHIS (1) 87 — Ted Wood PACIFIC (CAL.) (1) 75 — Steve Kemp 94 — Mark Little 82 — Augie Schmidt 97 — Dan Reichert 74 — Rich Dauer MIAMI (FLA.) (11) NEW YORK U. (2) PENN ST. (3) 73 — Roy Smalley 98—Alex Santos 50 — Tom Casey 76 — Greg Vogel 72 — Fred Lynn 97 — Pat Burrell 48 — Jack Wallace 60 — Larry Fegley 71 — Steve Busby 96 — Pat Burrell 57 — Ed Drapcho NORTH CAROLI N A (8 ) 70 — Brent Strom 94 — Danny Graves 85 — B. J. Surhoff PEPPERDINE (4) 64 — Walt Peterson 92 — Jeff Alkire 84 — Scott Bankhead 99—Jay Gehrke 61 — Willie Ryan 88 — Mike Fiore B. J. Surhoff 92 — Patrick Ahearne 60 — Bruce Gardner 86 — Rick Raether 78 — Greg Norris 91 — Steve Montgomery 59 — John Werhas 81 — Neal Heaton 68 — David Lemonds 79 — Mike Gates Bill Thom 80 — Neal Heaton 61 — Jim Mooring 58 — Jerry Siegert 74 — Orlando Gonzalez PRINCETON (2) 48 — Emmett Check 57 — Bill Olson 69 — Larry Pyle 71 — Jack Hittson Rip Ryan 70 — Arnold Holtberg 56 — Kent Hadley MICHIGAN (8) 53 — Ed Simpson NORTH CAROLI N A ST.
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