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2018 Ncbwa Directory
2018 NCBWA DIRECTORY National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NCBWA INFORMATION THE NCBWA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. Members receive a directory, updates and official votes in the Howser Award Player of the Year, Regional Player of the Year and NCBWA All-America and Freshmen All- America voting. The NCBWA also sponsors preseason All-American awards and the Stopper of the Year Award. Additionally, the organization maintains a website at www.ncbwa.com and can be followed on Twitter at @NCBWA. For membership ($25), please visit http://www.sportswriters.net/ and signup online via credit card. NCBWA 2017-18 OFFICERS President: Ryan Powell, North Dakota .........................................................................(701) 777-2986 ...............................................................................................................ryan.powell@athletics.und.edu 1st Vice President: Todd Miles, Oregon ......................................................................(541) 346-0962 ............................................................................................................................... [email protected] 2nd Vice President: Tom Riordan, UNC Wilmington ...................................................(910) 962-4099 .................................................................................................................................riordant@uncw.edu -
2020 NCBWA Directory
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NATIONAL AND DISTRICT AWARD WINNERS PAST AWARD WINNERS DICK HOWSER TROPHY MIKE MARTIN 2019 Adley Rutschman, Oregon State, C COACH OF THE YEAR 2018 Brady Singer, Florida, P 2019 Erik Bakich, Michigan 2017 Brendan McKay, Louisville, P/1B 2018 Gary Henderson, Mississippi State 2016 Seth Beer, Clemson, OF 2017 Pat Casey, Oregon State 2015 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas, OF 2016 Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina 2014 A.J. Reed, Kentucky, P/1B 2015 Paul Mainieri, LSU 2013 Kris Bryant, San Diego, 3B 2014 Mike Gillespie, UC Irvine 2012 Mike Zunino, Florida, C 2013 Tracy Smith, Indiana 2011 Taylor Jungmann, Texas, P 2012 Matt Senk, Stony Brook 2010 Anthony Rendon, Rice, 3B 2011 David Esquer, California 2009 Stephen Strasburg, San Diego State, P 2010 Jim Schlossnagle, TCU 2008 Buster Posey, Florida State, C 2009 Brian O’Connor, Virginia 2007 David Price, Vanderbilt, P 2008 Mike Batesole, Fresno State 2006 Brad Lincoln, Houston, UT 2005 Alex Gordon, Nebraska, 3B 2004 Jered Weaver, Long Beach State, P 2003 Rickie Weeks, Southern, 2B FRESHMAN AWARDS 2002 Khalil Greene, Clemson, SS 2001 Mark Prior, USC, P HITTER OF THE YEAR 2000 Mark Teixeira, Georgia Tech, 3B 2019 Aaron Sabato, North Carolina, 1B 1999 Jason Jennings, Baylor, P 2018 Spencer Torkelson, Arizona State, 1B 1998 Eddy Furniss, LSU, 1B 2017 Matt Wallner, Southern Miss, OF 1997 J. D. Drew, Florida State, OF 2016 Seth Beer, Clemson, OF 1996 Kris Benson, Clemson, P 2015 JJ Schwarz, Florida, C/DH 1995 Todd Helton, Tennessee, 1B/P 2014 Zach Collins, Miami, C 1994 Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech, C 2013 Alex Bregman, LSU, SS 1993 Brooks Kieschnick, Texas, P/OF 2012 Michael Comfroto, Oregon State, OF 1992 Brooks Kieschnick, Texas, P/OF 2011 Daniel Aldrich, CofC, OF 1991 Frank Rodriguez, Howard College, P/SS 2010 Jeremy Baltz, St. -
College World Series Begins Today
PRESS & DAKOTAN n SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 13 PAUL MOSELEY/FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM/TNS TCU players celebrate a 13-4 win against Texas A&M in Game 1 of the NCAA Super Regional at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday, June 6. TCU is one of eight teams to advance to the 2015 College World Series, which begins today (Saturday) in Omaha, Nebraska. College World Series Begins Today Things To Know About CWS A Closer Look At The Eight College World Series Qualifiers BY ERIC OLSON Meet the Cavaliers: C Matt Thaiss (.332, now.” — O’Sullivan. (7-1, 4.70). appearances. 9 HR, 60), 1B Pavin Smith (.313, 6, 41) and MLB Alumni: Ben McDonald, Todd Walker, Meet the Titans: C A.J. Kennedy (.169, 0 Contenders AP Sports Writer Robbie Coman (.301, 1, 21), 2B Ernie Clement Albert Belle, Paul Byrd, Brad Hawpe, Aaron Hill, HR, 19 RBIs), 1B Tanner Pinkston (.254, 0, BY ERIC OLSON (.239, 1, 20), 3B Kenny Towns (.298, 5, 60), Miami (49-15) Mike Fontenot, Kevin Gausman, DJ LeMahieu, 18), 2B Taylor Bryant (.194, 2, 11), 3B Jerrod OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A SS Daniel Pinero (.300, 6, 28), LF or DH Kevin Coach: Jim Morris (980-379-3, 21 years at Russ Springer, Brian Wilson. Bravo (.312, 0, 24), SS Timmy Richards (.235, AP Sports Writer capsule look at the eight Doherty (.231, 1, 22), CF Adam Haseley (.252, Miami; 1,484-646-4, 33 years overall). Short Hops: LSU is the highest remaining 1, 26), LF Josh Vargas (.340, 0, 15), CF Tyler 1, 19), RF Joe McCarthy (.225, 1, 9). -
Gus Tebell Memorial Award
2018 ORDER OF EVENTS HOOS CHOICE AWARDS ORDER OF EVENTS Host Introduction – Jared Green and Phoebe Willis Opening Monologue F Award – presented by Adrien Harraway, Dan Jacobs, Kate Stephensen Virginia Athletics Foundation – Dirk Katstra Comeback of the Year Nominees Comeback of the Year Winner Dodgeball Video Ralph Sampson Scholarship Award – presented by Dirk Katstra Life Skills Award – presented by Joe Gieck Bus Male Service Award – presented by Buzz Male Coaches’ Awards Male Rookie of the Year Nominees Male Rookie of the Year Winner Female Rookie of the Year Nominees Female Rookie of the Year Winner Tim Abbot Award – presented by Kelli Pugh Ernie Ern Award - presented by Dean Allen Groves Hoos in the Kitchen Video Wahoowa Award Nominees Wahoowa Award Winner Craig Fielder Memorial Award – presented by Steve Pritzker Bob Goodman Memorial Award – presented by Matt Althoff Male Play of the Year Nominees Male Play of the Year Winner Female Play of the Year Nominees Female Play of the Year Winner Susan Grossman Memorial Award – presented by Holly Deering Jettie Hill Memorial Award – presented by Adrien Harraway Gus Tebell Memorial Award – presented by Adrien Harraway Bad Joke Telling Video Distinguished Student-Athlete Scholarship Award – presented by Valerie Richardson Male/Female ACC Scholar Athlete Award Scholarship Recognition WINA Award Nominees WINA Award Winner IMP Award Finalists IMP Award Winner – presented by Jane Miller Year End Video 2 ACC TOP VI AWARDS ACC TOP VI AWARDS Presented to the six student-athletes who have given the -
National Champion Virginia Earns Three Major Vasid Awards O’Connor Is Coach of the Year for Ninth Time with Cavaliers’ Run to the Title
2015 VASID UNIVERSITY DIVISION ALL-STATE BASEBALL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 10, 2015 VaSID UNIVERSITY DIVISION ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAM National Champion Virginia earns three major VaSID awards O’Connor is Coach of the Year for ninth time with Cavaliers’ run to the title BLACKSBURG — Virginia head coach Brian O’Connor, who guided his Cavaliers to the 2015 national championship, highlighted the 2015 University Division All-State Baseball team chosen by the Virginia College Sports Information Directors (VaSID) and announced today. O’Connor picked up his ninth Coach of the Year honor, while two of his players also earned major awards – Josh Sborz was voted Pitcher of the Year and Pavin Smith nabbed Rookie of the Year. Richmond’s Michael Mormon grabbed the state’s Player of the Year. O’Connor adds this honor to the many he’s picked up over the past month, since Virginia defeated Vanderbilt two games to one to win the College World Series. Already, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball, and Perfect Game have named him their National Coach of the Year. Sborz was named to the All-College World Series Team and was also voted the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series. The Second Team All-ACC pitcher posted a 1.60 ERA and a 7-2 mark in 33 games, with three starts, and added 15 saves. He struck out 62 batters in 73.0 innings pitched. Smith, who was selected to three freshman All-America teams – Baseball America, D1Baseball and Louisville Slugger – was one of three players to start all 68 games for the Cavaliers this year. -
Virginia Baseball
14-CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES VIRGINIA BASEBALL SUPER REGIONALS (6) - ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 www.virginiasports.com | @UVABaseball | facebook.com/UVABaseball COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (4) - 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015 Baseball Contact: Scott Fitzgerald | [email protected] | O: (434) 924-9878 | C: (908) 246-6818 2015 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS MAY 22 & 24 | GAMES 53-54 DURHAM, N.C. DURHAM BULLS ATHLETIC PARK 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME INFORMATION Overall: 28-24 | ACC: 12-18 | Home: 21-12 | Away: 5-12 | Neutral: 2-0 | Streak: L-1 Date/Time ...........................................................May 22 & 24 - 3 p.m. FEBRUARY (6-3) Television ...................................................... RSN/ ACC Network Extra Fri. 16 at UCF L, 3-6 1 Radio ..........................................WINA 1070/98.9 FM | Sirius/XM 371. Head Coach ................................................................ Brian O’Connor Sat. 17 vs Samford W, 10-4 1 Year at School ................................................................15th Season Sun. 18 vs Rice W, 3-0 Live Audio/Stat Links ...........................................VirginiaSports.com Tues. 20 VMI ACCNE L, 4-9 NATIONAL RANKINGS Career Record .........................................................667-263-2 (.717) Fri. 23 EASTERN KENTUCKY ACCNE L, 6-7 Record at School .......................................................................Same Sat. 24 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 12-3 As of 5/20 UVA FSU NCST Career Record in ACCT ...............................................................26-20 Sun. 25 EASTERN KENTUCKY ACCNE W, 13-1 RPI 86 10 15 2018 Record .........................................................28-24 (11-16 ACC) Tues. 27 VMI ACCNE W, 10-9 Baseball America -- 14 7 Wed. 28 WILLIAM & MARY ACCNE W, 4-3 (11) D1Baseball -- 11 4 NCBWA -- 11 4 All-Time vs. FSU/NCST ............................................. 29-54/77-119-1 MARCH (9-9) USA Today/ESPN -- 12 4 All-Time vs. -
Cavaliers Tribe
William and Mary Athletic Communications ● William & Mary Hall ● 751 Ukrop Way ● Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Contact: Andrew Phillips ● (O) 757.221.3344 ● (C) 804.840.4439 ● (F) 757.221.2048 ● [email protected] 2016 William & Mary Schedule/Results ON TAP • The William & Mary baseball team looks to continue its season- Date Day Opponent Time/Result long three-game winning streak as they open a nine-game road No. 8 Virginia Feb. 19 Friday at Charlotte L, 3-7 trip over nearly two weeks. The swing starts as the Tribe travels to William & Mary Feb. 20 Saturday at Charlotte W, 5-1 TRIBE CAVALIERS Feb. 21 Sunday at Charlotte W, 11-0 No. 8 Virginia for a mid-week game on Tuesday, March 1. First pitch Feb. 23 Tuesday at Liberty L, 4-8 is set for 3 p.m. Web: TribeAthletics.com Web: VirginiaSports.com Feb. 24 WEDNESDAY GEORGE MASON ppd./rain • The Green and Gold picked up a series sweep over Holy Cross in Location: Williamsburg, Va. Location: Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 26 FRIDAY HOLY CROSS W,8-5 its first home series of the season. W&M won games 8-5, 6-5, and Conference: Atlantic Coast Feb. 27 SATURDAY HOLY CROSS W, 6-5 12-11 over the weekend. Conference: CAA Feb. 28 SUNDAY HOLY CROSS W, 12-11 2016 Record: 5-2 2016 Record: 4-3 March 1 Tuesday at Virginia 3:00 PM SERIES HISTORY March 5 Saturday vs. Oregon State& 4:00 PM Head Coach: Brian Murphy Head Coach: Brian O’Connor March 6 Sunday at San Diego 8:00 PM • William & Mary and Virginia meet for the 46th time in program 61-54 (third season at W&M) 558-201-2 (13th season at Virginia) March 7 Monday at San Diego 9:00 PM history on Tuesday afternoon at Davenport Field. -
2016 Longwood Baseball
Game 34 | Longwood at Virginia | April 13 | 5 p.m. Davenport Field 2016 Schedule Longwood Lancers (Big South) F 19 at East Carolina L 11-1 F 20 at East Carolina L 9-6 (19-14, 7-5) F 21 at East Carolina L 5-3 Head Coach: Ryan Mau F 23 RICHMOND CANCELLED Mau’s Record: 41-46 (2nd year) F 26 WAGNER W 6-0 Same F 27 WAGNER W 6-3 -- At Longwood: F 28 WAGNER L 6-4 In the Polls: BA: N/A D1: N/A CB: N/A RPI: 127 NCBWA: N/A M 1 VCU W 10-9 Current Streak: L2 M 2 at VMI W 5-2 2015: 22-34, 9-15 M 4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 4-3 M 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 6-3 Tue: Rained Out M 6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 5-3 M 8 at Louisville L 10-1 M 9 at Morehead State L 9-8 F/10 M 12 HOFSTRA (DH) W 2-0, W 4-3 F/12 M 13 HOFSTRA W 6-5 M 15 at George Mason L 13-6 M 18 *COASTAL CAROLINA (DH) W 5-2, L 7-2 M 19 *COASTAL CAROLINA L 11-2 M 22 at VCU L 5-2 M 24 *RADFORD W 3-2 F/10 Wed: No. 25 Virginia Cavaliers (ACC) M 25 *RADFORD W 5-4 M 26 *RADFORD L 6-5 (20-14, 7-8) M 29 NORFOLK STATE W 11-9 Head Coach: Brian O’Connor M 30 VMI W 10-9 F/11 A 2 *at Charleston Southern W 4-1 O’Connor’s Record: 578-215-1 (13th year) A 3 *at Charleston Southern W 6-2 -- At Virginia: Same A 4 *at Charleston Southern W 13-4 In the Polls: BA: N/A D1: N/A CB: N/A RPI: 51 NCBWA: 25 A 5 N.C. -
Virginia Athletics Foundation Named Scholarships
NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS The John William Barnard Endowed Scholarship: Virginia athletics Awarded to a student-athlete from Virginia, preferably Foundation Roanoke County, who is pursuing a career in medicine and had a 3.7 or higher in high school. The scholarship Named Scholarships is awarded independent of sport or gender, but requires that the student-athlete maintain a 3.4 GPA while at Presented by Dirk Katstra U.Va. Executive Director, Virginia Athletics Foundation Year Winner 2012-13 ................................ NO RECIPIENT The Milton G. Abramson Track Scholarship: .............................................. SELECTED Awarded to a rising fourth-year member of the varsity 2013-14 ................................ KATE NORBO track and field team on the basis of contributions to the 2014-15 ................................ COURTNEY SWAN track and field program. 2015-16 ................................ NO RECIPIENT Year Winner .............................................. SELECTED 1988-89 ................................ MATTHEW B. WHITE 2016-17 ................................ OLIVIA HAZELRIGG 1989-90 ................................ MATTHEW B. WHITE 1991-92 ................................ ERIC SORENSON The Paul B. Barringer Scholarship: Awarded to a 1992-93 ................................ ROBERT COOK, JR. deserving student-athlete participating in any varsity 1993-94 ................................ STEPHEN DUNPHY sport. 1994-95 ................................ GERALD HOWARD Year Winner 1995-96 ............................... -
View Past Recipients
NATHANIEL CROFTS TIMOTHY DORAN MEN’S SOCCER ENDOWMENT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2019-2020 THE MILTON G. ABRAMSON TRACK SCHOLARSHIP THE JOHN WILLIAM BARNARD ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2009-10........................................... MATT MCLEAN THE HAROLD M. BURROWS, JR. ENDOWED TENNIS SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to a rising fourth-year member of the varsity track and field team on Awarded to a student-athlete from Virginia, preferably Roanoke County, who is 2010-11........................................... LAUREN PERDUE Awarded to a men’s tennis player who embodies hard work, integrity, the basis of contributions to the track and field program. pursuing a career in the healthcare field and had a 3.5 or higher in high school. 2011-12........................................... KELLY FLYNN sportsmanship and honor. The scholarship is awarded independent of sport or gender, but requires that 2012-13........................................... ELLEN WILLIAMSON 1988-89........................................... MATTHEW B. WHITE the student-athlete maintain a 3.0 GPA while at UVA. 2013-14........................................... BRAD PHILLIPS 2005-06........................................... MARKO MIKLO 1989-90........................................... MATTHEW B. WHITE 2014-15........................................... EMILY DICUS 2006-07........................................... TREAT HUEY 1991-92........................................... ERIC SORENSON 2012-13........................................... NO RECIPIENT SELECTED 2015-16.......................................... -
Annual Pitching Leaders
ANNUAL PITCHING LEADERS APPEARANCES INNINGS PITCHED WINS ERA (Minimum 45.0 IP) STRIKEOUTS 1964 Larry Gammon ......... 11 1964 Larry Gammon ...... 57.2 1964 Ned Turnbull .............. 4 1964 Earle Wentz .......... 1.50 1964 Larry Gammon ......... 50 1965 Keith Liskey ............... 9 1965 Larry Gammon ...... 58.2 1965 Larry Gammon ........... 4 1965 Larry Gammon ...... 1.38 1965 Larry Gammon ......... 30 1966 Ned Turnball ............ 11 1966 Keith Liskey .......... 75.0 1966 Ned Turnball .............. 3 1966 Ned Turnball ......... 3.02 1966 Ned Turnball........... 84 1967 Keith Liskey ............. 10 1967 Keith Liskey .......... 80.0 1967 Keith Liskey ............... 5 1967 Keith Liskey .......... 2.25 1967 Keith Liskey ............. 54 1968 William Kelley .......... 12 1968 William Kelley ....... 64.0 1968 William Kelley ............ 3 1968 Hunter Hollar ........ 3.00 1968 William Kelley .......... 42 1969 David Greer.............. 14 1969 Richard Spigone .... 89.0 1969 Richard Spigone ......... 7 1969 Edward Kihm ......... 1.88 1969 Richard Spigone ....... 77 1970 Hunter Hollar ........... 12 1970 Hunter Hollar ........ 63.1 1970 Richard Spigone ......... 5 1970 Richard Spigone .... 2.36 1970 Richard Spigone ....... 63 1971 Stephen Brindle ....... 10 1971 Stephen Brindle .... 70.0 1971 Stephen Brindle ......... 7 1971 Edward Kihm ......... 1.76 1971 Edward Kihm ............ 67 1972 Stephen Brindle ....... 13 1972 Stephen Brindle .... 72.1 1972 Stephen Brindle ......... 5 1972 William Judkins ..... 1.47 1972 Stephen Brindle ....... 53 1973 Stephen Brindle ....... 10 1973 David Lacross ..... 70.0 1973 Stephen Brindle ......... 4 1973 Dave Lacross ........ 1.67 1973 Dave Lacross ........... 48 1974 Dave Lacross ........... 11 1974 Barry Hollar ........... 64.1 1974 Harry Thomas ............ 5 1974 Bill Harvey ............ 1.50 1974 Barry Hollar .............. 55 1975 Scott Gardner ............ 9 1975 Harry Thomas ...... -
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Recipients
2018-2019 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Recipients Kaitlin Luzik Recipient of The Yeardley Reynolds Love Endowed Scholarship THE MILTON G. ABRAMSON TRACK SCHOLARSHIP THE JOHN WILLIAM BARNARD Awarded to a rising fourth-year member of the varsity track and field ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP team on the basis of contributions to the track and field program. Awarded to a student-athlete from Virginia, preferably Roanoke County, who is pursuing a career in the healthcare field and had a 3.5 or higher in 1988-89 .............................................MATTHEW B. WHITE high school. The scholarship is awarded independent of sport or gender, 1989-90 .............................................MATTHEW B. WHITE but requires that the student-athlete maintain a 3.0 GPA while at UVA. 1991-92 .............................................ERIC SORENSON 1992-93 .............................................ROBERT COOK, JR. 2012-13 .............................................NO RECIPIENT SELECTED 1993-94 .............................................STEPHEN DUNPHY 2013-14 .............................................KATE NORBO 1994-95 .............................................GERALD HOWARD 2014-15 .............................................COURTNEY SWAN 1995-96 .............................................GERALD HOWARD 2015-16 .............................................NO RECIPIENT SELECTED 1996-97 .............................................GERALD HOWARD 2016-17 .............................................OLIVIA HAZELRIGG 1997-98 .............................................RAY