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2021 NCBWA Directory National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NATIONAL AND DISTRICT AWARD WINNERS PAST AWARD WINNERS DICK HOWSER TROPHY MIKE MARTIN 2020 None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) COACH OF THE YEAR 2019 Adley Rutschman, Oregon State, C 2020 None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) 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 FRESHMAN AWARDS 2003 Rickie Weeks, Southern, 2B 2002 Khalil Greene, Clemson, SS HITTER OF THE YEAR 2001 Mark Prior, USC, P 2020 None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) 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. John’s, OF 1990 Alex Fernandez, Miami-Dade CC South, P 2009 Preston Tucker, Florida, 1B 1989 Scott Bryant, Texas, OF 2008 Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech, SS 1988 Robin Ventura, Oklahoma State, 3B 1987 Mike Fiore, Miami, OF PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2020 None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) STOPPER OF THE YEAR 2019 Tyler Thorton, St. Mary’s (Calif). 2020 None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) 2018 Patrick Fredrickson, Minnesota 2019 Holden Powell, UCLA, So. 2017 Sean Mooney, St. John’s 2018 Michael Byrne, Florida, Jr. 2016 Braden Webb, South Carolina 2017 Lincoln Henzman, Louisville, Jr. 2015 Alex Lange, LSU 2016 Bryan Garcia, Miami, Jr. 2014 Bailey Ober, College of Charleston 2015 David Berg, UCLA, Sr. 2013 Thomas Eshelman, Cal State Fullerton 2014 Nick Burdi, Louisville, Jr. 2012 Carlos Rodon, NC State 2013 David Berg, UCLA, So. 2011 Corey Knebel, Texas 2012 Stefan Lopez, SE Louisiana, Jr. 2010 Matt Purke, TCU 2011 Corey Knebel, Texas, Fr. 2009 Sean Gilmartin, Florida State 2010 Chance Ruffin, Texas, Jr. 2008 Chris Hernandez, Miami 2009 Addison Reed, San Diego State, So. 2008 Joshua Fields, Georgia, Sr. WILBUR SNYPP AWARD 2007 Luke Prihoda, Sam Houston State, Sr. 2006 Don Czyz, Kansas, Sr. Complete list of winners can be found on page 7. 2005 J. Brent Cox, Texas, Jr. 62 PAST AWARD WINNERS DIVISION I RP Zach Greene, South Alabama, Sr. RP Chad Sykes, UNC Greensboro, RSr. ALL-AMERICA TEAMS RP Chris Clarke, USC, Jr. 2020 Third Team None awarded (COVID-19 pandemic) Pos. Name, School, Class C Luis Trevino, Abilene Christian, RSr. C Korey Lee, California, Jr. 2019 1B Tristan Peterson, New Mexico State, Sr. First Team 1B Cameron Warren, Texas Tech, Sr. Pos. Name, School, Class 2B Justin Foscue, Mississippi State, So. C Adley Rutschman, Oregon State, Jr. 3B Austin Martin, Vanderbilt, So. 1B Andrew Vaughnm California, Jr. 3B Nick Quintana, Arizona, Jr. 2B Cameron Cannon, Arizona, Jr. SS Brady McConnell, Florida, So. 3B Kody Hoese, Tulane, Jr. OF Mitchel Berryhill, Cal State Fullerton, Sr. SS Will Wilson, NC State, Jr. OF Ben Carew, Kent State, RSo. OF JJ Bleday, Vanderbilt, Jr. OF Garrett Mitchell, UCLA, So. OF Hunter Bishop, Arizona State, Jr. OF Jacob Hurtubise, Army West Point, Jr. OF Jake Mangum, Mississippi State, Sr. DH Jake Wright, Coastal Carolina, RSo. DH Bryce Ball, Dallas Baptist, Jr. UT Tristen English, Georgia Tech, Jr. UT Alec Burleson, East Carolina, So. SP Zack Thompson, Kentucky, Jr. SP Noah Song, Navy, Sr. SP Asa Lacy, Texas A&M, So. SP Alek Manoah, West Virginia, Jr. SP Ben Brecht, UCSB, Jr. SP Ethan Small, Mississippi State, RJr. SP Rodney Boone, UCSB, Fr. SP Reid Detmers, Louisville, So. SP Griffin McLarty, College of Charleston, Jr. SP Ryan Garcia, UCLA, Jr. SP George Kirby, Elon, Jr. SP Jake Agnos, East Carolina, Jr. SP John Stankiewicz, Fordham, So. RP Garrett Acton, Illinois, Jr. RP JC Flowers, Florida State, Jr. RP Holden Powell, UCLA, So. RP Matt Cronin, Arkansas, Jr. RP Jacob Wallace, UConn, Jr. RP Evan Brabrand, Liberty, RSr. RP Kyle Hill, Baylor, Sr. RP Jake Mulholland, Oregon State, Jr. RP Reeves Martin, New Orleans, Jr. RP Taylor Rashi, UC Irvine, RSr. RP Zach Schneider, Florida Atlantic, Sr. Second Team RP Andrew Gross, UT-Arlington, Sr. Pos. Name, School, Class C Kyle McCann, Georgia Tech, Jr. 2018 1B Spencer Torkelson, Arizona State, So. 2B Nick Gonzales, New Mexico State, Jr. First Team 3B Josh Jung, Texas Tech, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class SS Joey Ortiz, New Mexico State, Jr. C Joey Bart, Georgia Tech, Jr. OF Harrison Freed, Butler, Jr. 1B Bren Spillane, Illinois, Jr. OF Matt Wallner, Southern Miss, Jr. 1B Andrew Vaughn, California, So. OF Tristen Carranza, New Mexico State, Sr. 2B Kody Clemens, Texas, Jr. OF Chris Lanzilli, Wake Forest, So. 3B Jonathan India, Florida, Jr. DH Nelson Maldonado, Florida, Sr. SS Terrin Vavra, Minnesota, Jr. UT Aaron Schunk, Georgia, Jr. OF Delvin Granberg, Dallas Baptist, Sr. SP Isaiah Campbell, Arkansas, RJr. OF Seth Beer, Clemson, Jr. SP Emerson Hancock, Georgia, So. OF Trevor Larnach, Oregon State, Jr. SP Jack Ralston, UCLA, RJr. OF Bryant Packard, East Carolina, So. SP Jack Sikkema, Missouri, Jr. DH Kevin Strohschein, Tennessee Tech, Jr. SP John Doxakis, Texas A&M, Jr. UT Brooks Wilson, Stetson, Sr. SP Nick Lodolo, TCU, Jr. SP Logan Gilbert, Stetson, Jr. SP Drake Fellows, Vanderbilt, Jr. SP Luke Heimlich, Oregon State, Sr. RP Tyler Brown, Vanderbilt, So. SP Casey Mize, Auburn, Jr. RP Aaron Oschsenbein, Eastern Kentucky, RJr. SP Nick Sandlin, Southern Miss, Jr. 63 PAST AWARD WINNERS SP Brady Singer, Florida, Jr. SP Chris Holba, East Carolina, Jr. SP Andre Pallante, UC Irvine, So. SP Joey Gonzalez, Stetson, Jr. SP Blaine Knight, Arkansas, Jr. SP Ryan Rolison, Ole Miss, So. RP Michael Byrne, Florida, Jr. SP Kris Bubic, Stanford, Jr. RP Nolan Hoffman, Texas A&M, Jr. SP Brian Brown, NC State, Sr. RP Seth Kinker, Ohio State, Sr. RP Parker Caracci, Ole Miss, So. RP Jack Little, Stanford, So. RP Joe O’Donnell, NC State, Sr. RP Chris Mauloni, Jacksonville, Fr. RP Jake Mulholland, Oregon State, So. RP Durbin Feltman, TCU, Jr. Second Team RP Clark Cota, UNCW, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class C Alex Holderbach, Eastern Kentucky, Jr. 2017 1B Chase Chambers, Tennessee Tech, Sr. 2B Nick Madrigal, Oregon State, Jr. First Team 3B Luke Reynolda, Southern Miss, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class 3B Josh Jung, Texas Tech, So. C Riley Adams, San Diego, Jr. SS Greg Cullen, Niagara, Jr. 1B Brent Rooker, Mississippi State, Jr. OF Matt Wallner, Southern Miss, So. 2B Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M, Fr. OF Grant Little, Texas Tech, So. 3B Jake Burger, Missouri State, Jr. OF Steele Walker, Oklahoma, Jr. SS Jeremy Eierman, Missouri State, So. OF Justin Dirden, Southeast Missouri State, Jr. OF Greg Deichmann, LSU, Jr. DH Drew Millas, Missouri State, So. OF Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest, Jr. UT Clayton Andrews, Long Beach State, Jr. OF Niko Hulsizer, Morehead State, So. SP Kyle Brnovich, Elon, So. OF Matt Wallner, Southern Miss, Fr. SP Colton Eastman, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. DH Keston Hiura, UC Irvine, Jr. SP Joey Murray, Kent State, Jr. UT Brendan McKay, Louisville, Jr. SP Ryan Tapani, Creighton, Sr. SP J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina, Jr. SP Travis Moths, Tennessee Tech, Sr. SP Trey Cumbie, Houston, So. SP Sean Mooney, St. John’s, So. SP Steven Gingery, Texas Tech, So. SP Adam Wolfe, Louisville, Jr. SP David Peterson, Oregon, Jr. RP Robert Brown, Mercer, Jr. SP Jake Thompson, Oregon State, Jr. RP Zach Scneider, Florida Atlantic, Jr. RP Michael Byrne, Florida, So. RP Ryley Gilliam, Clemson, Jr. RP Lincoln Henzman, Louisville, Jr. RP Ethan DeCaster, Duke, Fr. RP Josh Hiatt, North Carolina, Fr. RP Jake Hohensee, Nebraska, Sr. RP Colton Hock, Stanford, Jr. RP Kenyon Yovan, Oregon, Fr. Third Team Pos. Name, School, Class Second Team C Adley Rutschman, Oregon State, So. Pos. Name, School, Class C JJ Schwarz, Florida, Sr. C Ben Breazeale, Wake Forest, Sr. 1B Spencer Torkelson, Arizona State, Fr. 1B Jake Adams, Iowa, Jr. 2B Chase Strumpf, UCLA, So. 2B Riley Mahan, Kentucky, Jr. 3B Alec Bohm, Wichita State, Jr. 3B Drew Ellis, Louisville, Jr. SS David Garza, Tennessee Tech, Sr. SS Jake Scheiner, Houston, Jr. SS Matt Sanders, Troy, Sr. OF Seth Beer, Clemson, So. OF Joey Denison, Troy, Sr. OF Adam Groesbeck, Air Force, Sr. OF Ryan Ward, Bryant, Fr. OF Brandon Gutzler, Murray State, Jr. OF Josh Stowers, Louisville, Jr. DH Alfonso Rivas, Arizona, So. OF Brett Kinneman, NC State, Jr. UT Adam Haseley, Virginia, Jr. OF Andrew Moritz, UNC Greensboro, Jr. SP Cory Abbott, Loyola Marymount, Jr. DH Chase Cockrell, Ole Miss, Jr. SP Miguel Ausua, Oral Roberts, Jr. UT Aaron Schunk, Georgia, So. SP Griffin Canning, UCLA, Jr.
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