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Baseball Award Winners Baseball Award Winners American Baseball Coaches Association– Division I All-America Teams By College ...............2 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division I All-America Teams (1947-2008) ............4 Baseball America– Division I All-America Teams (1981-2008) .............7 Collegiate Baseball– Division I All-America Teams (1991-2008) .............8 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-Americans By College ........................9 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-America Teams (1969-2008) ......... 1 1 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association– Division II All-America Teams (2007-2008) ......... 1 3 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-Americans By College ..................... 1 3 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-America Teams (1976-2008) ........ 1 5 Individual Awards .............................................................. 1 7 2 AMERican BASEbaLL COacHES ASSOciatiON—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE All-America Teams AUBURN (8) CINCINNATI (2) FLA. ATLANTIC (2) American Baseball 00— Todd Faulkner 65— Billy Wolff 07— Robbie Widlansky Gabe Gross 61— Bill Faul 99— Todd Moser Coaches Association 97— Tim Hudson 95— Ryan Halla CITADEL (2) FLORIDA INT’L (1) 89— Frank Thomas 90— Anthony Jenkins 96— Evan Thomas DIVISION I All- 88— Gregg Olson 83— Mike Cherry FLORIDA ST. (27) 67— Q. V. Lowe CCNY (1) 08— Buster Posey AMERIcaNS BY 62— Larry Nichols 53— Warren Neuberger 07—Bryan Henry Tony Thomas, Jr. COLLEGE BALL ST. (2) CLEMSON (14) (First-Team Selections) 02— Bryan Bullington 05— Shane Robinson 86— Thomas Howard 05— Kris Harvey 04— Eddy Martinez-Esteve ALABAMA (4) 02— Khalil Greene 02— Ryan Barthelemy BAYLOR (7) 96— Kris Benson 01— John Ford-Griffin 97— Roberto Vaz 95— Scott Winchester 86— Doug Duke 03— David Murphy 99— Matt Diaz 01— Kelly Shoppach 94— Shane Monahan Marshall McDougall 83— Dave Magadan 91— Jimmy Crowley 57— Fred Frickie 99— Jason Jennings 98— Brian Cox 77— Steve Macko 89— Brian Barnes 97— J. D. Drew AMHERST (1) 54— Mickey Sullivan 88— Bert Heffernan 96— J. D. Drew 57— Marsh McLean 53— Mickey Sullivan 80— Tim Teufel 94— Paul Wilson 52— Larry Isbell 75— Denny Walling 91— Pedro Grifol APPALACHIAN ST. (1) 67— Rusty Adkins 86— Mike Loynd 79— Randy Ingle BOWDOIN (1) 60— Tyrone Cline 85— Frank Fazzini 53— Fred Fleming 59— Doug Hoffman 82— Jeff Ledbetter ARIZONA (19) 47— Joe Landrum 81— Mike Fuentes 05— Trevor Crowe BYU (10) 94— Ryan Hall COLGATE (1) 80— Mike Fuentes 80— Terry Francona 76— Guillermo Bonilla 76— Dave Stegman 88— Mike Willes 55— Ted Carrangele 87— Mike Willes 69— Dick Gold 75— Dave Stegman COLORADO (2) 66— Jimmy Lyttle 72— John Glenn 86— Gary Cooper 85— Gary Cooper 77— Dennis Cirbo 64— Ken Suarez 70— Steve Mikulic 63— Mike Augustine 68— Tim Plodinec 84— Cory Snyder 73— John Stearns 79— Murphy Su’a 62— Buddy Teagle Jerry Stitt 74— Lee Iorg COLORADO ST. (1) 58— Dick Howser 67— Eddie Leon 77— Glen Goya 57— Dick Howser 66— Eddie Leon 71— Dane Iorg 62— Dan Schneider 70— Doug Howard COLUMBIA (2) FORDHAM (1) 61— Charles Shoemaker BROWN (1) 84— Gene Larkin 97— Mike Marchiano 60— Alan Hall 74— Bill Almon 65— Archie Roberts FRESNO ST. (12) 59— Matt Encinas CONNECTICUT (3) 58— Dick Griesser CALIFORNIA (8) 97— Giuseppe Chiaramonte 92— Troy Penix 63— Eddie Jones 91— Bobby Jones 57— Tom Clarkson 89— Eddie Zosky 56— Don Lee 66— Bill Frost 59— Moe Morhardt 57— Doug Weiss 58— Bob Wedin Tom Goodwin 55— Carl Thomas 88— Tom Goodwin 50— Robert Murray 52— Tom Keough CREIGHTON (4) 51— Sylvester McNinch Lance Shebelut ARIZONA ST. (33) 47— Nino Barnise 99— Ryan Gripp John Salles 92— Chad McConnell 84— John Hoover 08— Ike Davis John Fiscalini 91— Scott Stahoviak Brett Wallace Jackie Jensen 82— Randy Graham 90— Dan Smith 78— Ron Johnson 07— Kiel Roling UC IRVINE (1) 03— Dustin Pedroia DARTMOUTH (1) 72— Dick Ruthven 51— Don Barnett Jeremy West 08— Scott Gorgen 87— Mike Remlinger 00— Mitch Jones GEORGIA (2) UC SANTA BARB. (1) DAVIDSON (1) 99— Willie Bloomquist 86— Scott Cerny 08— Gordon Beckham 93— Paul LoDuca 75— George Weicker 87— Derek Lilliquist 91— Mike Kelly CAL ST. FULLERTON (12) DELAWARE (8) 90— Mike Kelly 06— Wes Roemer GA. SOUTHERN (4) 84— Oddibe McDowell Justin Turner 98— Kevin Mench 08—Chris Shehan 81— Mike Sodders 04— Kurt Suzuki 91— Keith Garagozzo 01— Scott Henley 01— Kirk Sarloos 83— Jeff Trout 83— Ben Abner Kevin Romine 80— Jeff Smith 78— Bob Horner 99— Spencer Oborn 79— Mark Strucher 96— Mark Kotsay 79— Herb Orensky Hubie Brooks 77— Steve Taylor GEORGIA TECH (7) Chris Bando 95— Ted Silva Mark Kotsay 70— Dave Yates 00— Mark Teixeira 77— Bob Horner 59— Alvin Neiger 76— Ken Landreaux 92— Phil Nevin 94— Nomar Garciaparra 84— Todd Simmons DUKE (3) Jay Payton Floyd Bannister Jason Varitek 75— Jerry Maddox 82— Mike Rubel 52— Dick Groat 79— Tim Wallach 93— Jason Varitek 73— Eddie Bane William Werber 92— Jason Varitek 72— Alan Bannister CAL ST. L.A. (3) 51— Dick Groat 87— Riccardo Ingram Craig Swan 77— Darrell Brown 71— Alan Bannister EAST CAROLINA (2) GONZAGA (1) 68— Ken Lohnes 00— Cory Scott Roger Schmuck 64— Al Coutts 77— Larry Patterson 69— Paul Powell 86— Winfred Johnson HARVARD (3) Larry Gura CENTRAL MICH. (6) EASTERN MICH. (2) 68— Fred Nelson 95— Toby Kominek 78— Mike Stenhouse 04— Brian Bixler 71— Pete Varney 67— Scott Reid 94— Kevin Young 81— Byron Horn Gary Gentry 90— Dennis McNamara 58— Frank Saia 66— Reggie Jackson 83— Carey Ross EVANSVILLE (1) HAWAII (2) 65— Rick Monday 80— Dave Pagel 88— Andy Benes 82— Bryan Duquette Luis Lagunas 76— John Northrup FLORIDA (7) 79— Derek Tatsuno ARKANSAS (6) COL. OF CHARLESTON (2) 07— Matt LaPorta HOLY CROSS (2) 90— Phil Stidham 05— Chris Campbell 05— Matt LaPorta 56— Don Prohovich Greg D’Alexander Brett Gardner 04— Justin Hoyman 52— Jim O’Neil 89— Troy Eklund CHARLOTTE (2) 63— Tom Moore 86— Jeff King 62— Tom Moore HOUSTON (7) 80— Steve Krueger 07— Adam Mills 59— Perry McGriff 06— Brad Lincoln 78— Tim Lollar 98— Bo Robinson 58— Bernie Parrish 03— Ryan Wagner AMERican BASEBALL COacHES ASSOciatiON—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 3 02— Brad Sullivan MASSACHUSETTS (1) MONMOUTH (1) OKLAHOMA (6) 83— Rayner Noble 73— Steve Newell 01— Jason Law 00— Jeff Bajenaru 76— Jerry Willeford 95— Mark Redman 68— Tom Paciorek MEMPHIS (1) NEBRASKA (10) 92— Brian Eldridge 67— Tom Paciorek 94— Mark Little 05— Alex Gordon 86— Kevin Burdick 04— Alex Gordon ILLINOIS (10) MIAMI (FLA.) (13) 72— Bobby Jack 02— Jeff Leise 53— Gene Sheets 00— Jason Anderson 08—Chris Hernandez Jed Morris 96— Josh Klimek Jemile Weeks 01— John Cole OKLAHOMA ST. (15) 90— Mark Dalesandro’ 98— Alex Santos 99— Ken Harvey 97— Jeff Guiel 87— Darrin Fletcher 97— Pat Burrell 95— Darin Erstad 96— Jeff Guiel 62— Tom Fletcher 96— Pat Burrell 93— Marc Sagmoen 88— Robin Ventura 59— Bob Klaus 94— Danny Graves 87— Jim Ifland 92— Jeff Alkire 56— John Brown 51— Dick Raklovits 50— Robert Cerv Robin Ventura 48— Ruck Steger 88— Mike Fiore 85— Pete Incaviglia 47— Lee Eilbracht 86— Rick Raether UNLV (4) 84— Pete Incaviglia Andy Phillips 81— Neal Heaton 04— Eric Nielsen 82— Robbie Wine 80— Neal Heaton 02— David Trujillo 68— Danny Thompson INDIANA (2) 74— Orlando Gonzalez 86— Matt Williams 67— Tony Sellari 74— Ken St. Pierre 69— Larry Pyle 80— Dan Murphy 61— Jim Wixson 49— Don Ritter MICHIGAN (8) 60— Dick Soergel NEW MEXICO (5) 55— Tom Borland INDIANA ST. (2) 86— Casey Close 06— Chris Carlson 85— Barry Larkin Ronnie Bennett 95— Todd Tatlock 95— Mark Wulfert 51— Joseph Buck 89— Mitch Hannahs 84— Barry Larkin 93— Antonio Fernandez 82— Jim Paciorek OLD DOMINION (1) IOWA (2) 85— Jim Fregosi 61— Bill Freehan 82— Mark Wasinger 90— Tim Costo 57— Ken Tippery 80— Keith Hagman 49— Jack Bruner 55— Don Eaddy NEW ORLEANS (2) ORAL ROBERTS (4) 53— Bruce Haynam IOWA ST. (2) 87— Ted Wood 08— Brian Van Kirk MICHIGAN ST. (6) 82— Augie Schmidt 04— Dennis Bigley 91— Tom Vantiger 81— Tom Nieto 75— Randy Duarte 02— Bob Malek NEW YORK U. (2) 78— Kirk Gibson 77— Bob Volk JAMES MADISON (1) 50— Tom Casey 77— Al Weston 48— Jack Wallace OREGON (2) 06— Kellen Kulbacki 72— Ron Pruitt 72— Dave Roberts KANSAS (3) 71— Rob Ellis NORTH CAROLINA (12) 51— Earl Averill 54— Tom Yewcic 08— Tim Fedroff 06— Don Czyz OREGON ST. (7) MIDDLE TENN. (2) 06— Andrew Miller 96— Josh Kliner 04— Marshall Hubbard 06— Cole Gillespie 80— Matt Gundelfinger 06— Michael McKenry 05— Jacoby Ellsbury 01— Dewon Brazelton 03— Jeremy Cleveland KANSAS ST. (1) 85— B. J. Surhoff Dallas Buck 93— Scott Christman 92— Craig Wilson MILWAUKEE (1) 84— Scott Bankhead 06— Mike Goetz B. J. Surhoff 60— Larry Petersen KENT ST. (2) 78— Greg Norris 55— Jay Dean 01— John VanBenschoten MINNESOTA (9) 68— David Lemonds 54— Jay Dean 68— Thurman Munson 95— Shane Gunderson 61— Jim Mooring PACIFIC (1) 91— Brent Gates 48— Emmett Check 97— Dan Reichert KENTUCKY (3) 76— Paul Molitor Rip Ryan 06— Ryan Strieby 69— Mike Walseth PENN ST. (3) 96— Chad Green 63— Jon Andersen NORTH CAROLINA ST. (2) 76— Greg Vogel 49— Dominic Fucci 60— Wayne Knapp 92— Jamie Wolkosky 60— Larry Fegley 56— Jerry Kindall 54— John Yvars 57— Ed Drapcho LAFAYETTE (3) Jerry Thomas 56— George Watts 53— Paul Giel NORTHERN ARIZ. (1) PEPPERDINE (4) 50— William Killinger 79— Mark Seeger 99— Jay Gehrke 48— John Bird MISSISSIPPI (4) UNI (1) 92— Patrick Ahearne 05— Stephen Head 91— Steve Montgomery LONG BEACH ST. (6) 72— Paul Husband 01— Ryan Brunner 04— Jared Weaver 79— Mike Gates 64— Don Kessinger NORTHWESTERN (1) 03— Jared Weaver 60— Jake Gibbs PRINCETON (2) 94— Scott Rivette 93— Mark Loretta MISSISSIPPI ST.
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