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BASEBALL RP Jonah Patten, Sr., Charlotte RP Zach Schneider, Jr., Florida Atlantic BASEBALL RP Jonah Patten, Sr., Charlotte RP Zach Schneider, Jr., Florida Atlantic ALL-CONFERENCE All-Conference Second Team IF Aaron Aucker, Sr., Middle Tennessee 2020 IF Steven Kraft, Sr., WKU No conference awards were given due to season being IF Jackson Mims, Jr., Charlotte cancelled due to global pandemic. IF Austin Shenton, So., FIU OF Parker Bates, So., Louisiana Tech 2019 OF Ryan Chandler, Sr., Rice All-Conference First Team OF Reece Hampton, Jr., Charlotte IF Bryan Arias, Sr., UTSA C Harris Yett, Jr., Charlotte IF Mason Mallard, Sr., Louisiana Tech DH Brett Blackwood, Jr., UAB IF Elvis Peralta, Jr., Marshall UT Logan Allen, Fr., FIU IF Vinnie Pasquantino, Jr., Old Dominion SP David Leal, Jr., Louisiana Tech OF Andy Garriola, Fr., Old Dominion SP Andres Nunez, Jr., FIU OF Jake Sanford, Jr., WKU SP Logan Robbins, Jr., Louisiana Tech OF Matt Wallner, Jr., Southern Miss SP Jake Wyrick, Sr., Middle Tennessee C Harris Yett, Sr., Charlotte RP Ben Morrison, Sr., WKU DH Andrew Dunlap, Sr., Rice RP Drew Peden, Sr., Florida Atlantic UT Logan Allen, So., FIU SP Matt Canterino, Jr., Rice SP Karan Patel, Sr., UTSA 2017 SP Walker Powell, Jr., Southern Miss All-Conference First Team SP Blake Sanderson, Sr., Florida Atlantic IF Dylan Burdeaux, Sr., Southern Miss RP Braxton Smith, Sr., Louisiana Tech IF Tyler Frank, Sr., Florida Atlantic RP Zach Schneider, Sr., Florida Atlantic IF Zach Rutherford, Jr., Old Dominion IF Jared Young, Jr., Old Dominion All-Conference Second Team OF T.J. Nichting, Sr., Charlotte IF Trei Cruz, So., Rice OF Raphael Gladu, Sr., Louisiana Tech IF Austin Shenton, Jr., FIU OF Sam Finfer, Sr., Marshall IF Hunter Slater, Sr., Southern Miss C Brent Diaz, Sr., Louisiana Tech IF Bryce Windham, Sr., Old Dominion DH Aaron Aucker, Jr., Middle Tennessee OF Parker Bates, Jr., Louisiana Tech UT Taylor Braley, Jr., Southern Miss OF Gabe Montenegro, So., Southern Miss SP Adam Bainbridge, Sr., Old Dominion OF Andru Summerall, So., Florida Atlantic SP Nate Harris, Sr., Louisiana Tech C Pedro Pages, Jr., Florida Atlantic SP Colton Laws, So., Charlotte DH Bryant Bowen, Jr., Southern Miss SP Kirk McCarty, Sr., Southern Miss UT Peyton Wigginton, So., Middle Tennessee RP Nick Sandlin, So., Southern Miss SP Joshua Shapiro, Sr., Marshall RP Colt Smith, Jr., Southern Miss SP Evan Kravetz, So., Rice SP Matt Miller, Sr., Louisiana Tech SP Ryne Moore, So., Old Dominion All-Conference Second Team RP Hunter Gregory, So., Old Dominion IF Riley Delgado, Jr., Middle Tennessee RP Colby Bruce, Jr., Charlotte IF JC Escarra, Jr., FIU IF Chase Lunceford, Sr., Louisiana Tech IF Brett Netzer, Jr., Charlotte 2018 IF Jordan Washam, Sr., Louisiana Tech All-Conference First Team OF Brewer Hicklen, So., UAB IF Tyler Frank, Jr., Florida Atlantic OF Mason Irby, Jr., Southern Miss IF Ford Proctor, Jr., Rice OF Matt Wallner, Fr., Southern Miss IF Luke Reynolds, Jr., Southern Miss C Dominic DiCaprio, So., Rice IF Eddie Silva, Jr., FIU DH Jared Shouppe, Sr., Florida Atlantic OF David Miranda, Sr., Florida Atlantic UT Dane Myers, Jr., Rice OF Jacob Rhinesmith, Jr., WKU SP Zach Flanagan, Charlotte OF Matt Wallner, So., Southern Miss SP Tyler Giovanoni, UTSA C Reynaldo Pastrana, Jr., Marshall SP Thomas Lowery, UAB DH Hunter Wells, So., Louisiana Tech SP Wade Martin, Marshall UT Austin Dennis, Jr., Middle Tennessee RP Karl Craigie, Sr., UTSA SP Logan Bailey, Jr., Louisiana Tech RP Cameron Ragsdale, Sr., Florida Atlantic SP Matt Canterino, So., Rice SP Josh Maciejewski, Sr., Charlotte SP Jake Miednik, Sr., Florida Atlantic SP Nick Sandlin, Jr., Southern Miss 2016 SP Drew Jackson, Sr., Florida Atlantic All-Conference First Team SP Phil Maton, Sr., Louisiana Tech SP Sam Sinnen, So., Old Dominion IF CJ Chatham, Jr., Florida Atlantic RP Danny Dopico, Jr., FIU IF Danny Hudzina, Sr., WKU IF Tommy Lane, Jr., Marshall IF Tim Lynch, Sr., Southern Miss OF Dylan Burdeaux, Jr., Southern Miss 2014 OF Jake Sandlin, Sr., Southern Miss All-Conference First Team OF DJ Gee, Sr., Marshall IF Skyler Ewing, Rice C Chuckie Robinson, Jr., Southern Miss IF Shane Hoelscher, Rice DH/UT Kaleb Duckworth, So., WKU IF Zach Houchins, East Carolina SP Chase Boster, Sr., Marshall IF Trent Miller, Middle Tennessee SP Jon Duplantier, Jr., Rice OF Jared Allen, Middle Tennessee SP Kirk McCarty, Sr., Southern Miss OF Michael Aquino, Rice SP Casey Sutton, Jr., Louisiana Tech OF Nick Walker, Old Dominion RP Glenn Otto, So., Rice C Aramis Garcia, FIU DH/UT Drew Reynolds, East Carolina All-Conference Second Team SP Zac Curtis, Middle Tennessee IF Riley Delgado, Jr., Middle Tennessee SP Mike Franco, FIU IF Brett Netzer, So., Charlotte SP Blake Fox, Rice IF Logan Sherer, Jr., Charlotte SP Chase Mallard, UAB IF Ford Proctor, Fr., Rice RP Ryan Williams, East Carolina OF Corey Bird, Jr., Marshall OF Connor Myers, Sr., Old Dominion All-Conference Second Team OF T.J. Nichting, Jr., Charlotte IF Josiah Burney, Old Dominion C Zack Soria, Jr., FIU IF Stephen Kerr, Florida Atlantic DH/UT Jonathan Washam, Jr., Louisiana Tech IF RJ Perucki, UTSA SP Cord Cockrell, Sr., Southern Miss IF Mike Warren, UTSA SP Brandon Rhodes, Sr., Florida Atlantic OF Chase Davis, UAB SP Ricardo Salinas, So., Rice OF Brendon Sanger, Florida Atlantic SP Sam Sinnen, Jr., Old Dominion OF John Welborn, UTSA SP Marc Stewart, So., Florida Atlantic C John Clay Reeves, Rice RP Cameron Ragsdale, Jr., Florida Atlantic DH/UT Matt Durst, Southern Miss SP Conor Fisk, Southern Miss SP Alex Luna, UAB 2015 SP Brock Hartson, UTSA All-Conference First Team SP Chris Mourelle, FIU RP Bradley Roney, Southern Miss IF Jesse Baker, Jr., UTSA IF CJ Chatham, So., Florida Atlantic IF Edwin Rios, Jr., FIU IF Ford Stainback, Sr., Rice 2013 OF Ronnie Jebavy, Jr., Middle Tennessee All-Conference First Team OF Anderson Miller, Jr., WKU IF John Frost, Sr. UAB OF Brendon Sanger, Jr., Florida Atlantic IF Chase McDonald, Jr., East Carolina C John Bormann, Sr., UTSA IF Issac Rodriguez, Sr., Southern Miss DH/UT John Clay Reeves, Sr., Rice IF Chris Taladay, Sr., UCF SP James McMahon, Sr., Southern Miss OF Isaac Ballou, Sr., Marshall SP James Naile, Sr., UAB OF Erik Hempe, Sr., UCF SP Austin Orewiler, Jr., Rice OF Michael Ratterree, Sr., Rice SP Jordan Stephens, Jr., Rice C Chase Fowler., Sr., Southern Miss RP Matt Ditman, Sr., Rice DH/UT Drew Reynolds, Jr., East Carolina P Aaron Blair., Jr., Marshall All-Conference Second Team P Sam Moll, Jr., Memphis IF P.J. Higgins, Jr., Old Dominion P Andrew Pierce, Sr., Southern Miss IF Danny Hudzina, Jr., WKU P Erik Schoenrock, Jr., Memphis IF Tim Lynch, Jr., Southern Miss RP Zech Lemond, So., Rice IF Ricky Santiago, Sr., Florida Atlantic OF Roman Collins, Jr., Florida Atlantic All-Conference Second Team OF Brad Jarreau, So.., Middle Tennessee IF Zach Houchins, Jr., East Carolina OF Brian Portelli, Sr., FIU IF Justin Montemayor, Fr., Houston OF Kirby Taylor, Sr., Rice IF Frankie Ratcliff, Jr., Houston C Esteban Tresgallo, Jr., UAB IF Ford Stainback, So., Rice DH/UT Adam Lau, Jr., UAB OF Keenan Cook., Jr., Rice SP Chase Boster, So., Marshall OF Mason Robbins, So., Southern Miss SP Nate Hoffmann, Jr., Middle Tennessee OF Kyle Survance, Fr., Houston C Geoff Perrott, Sr., Rice OF Drew Martinez, Memphis DH/UT Michael Aquino, Jr., Rice OF Caleb Ramsey, Houston P Jeff Hoffman, So., East Carolina OF Trent Whitehead, East Carolina P Ben Lively, Jr., UCF C Zach Wright, East Carolina P David Lucroy, Fr., East Carolina DH/UT D.J. Hicks, UCF P Austin Pruitt, Sr., Houston P Kevin Brandt, East Carolina RP Jonathan Van Eaton, Jr., Memphis P Brad Mincey, East Carolina P Dillon Napoleon, UAB P Ryan Woolley, UAB 2012 RP Collin Cargill, Southern Miss All-Conference First Team IF D.J. Hicks, UCF IF Christian Stringer, Rice 2010 IF Jacob Wilson, Memphis All-Conference First Team IF John Wooten, East Carolina IF Anthony Rendon, Rice OF Brandon Boudreaux, Tulane IF Rob Segedin, Tulane OF Adam McClain., Memphis IF Luke Stewart, UAB OF Jeremy Rathjen, Rice IF B.A. Vollmuth, Southern Miss C Jeremy Schaeffer, Tulane OF Shane Brown, UCF DH/UT J.T. Chargois, Rice OF Chris Duffy, UCF P Kevin Brandt, East Carolina OF Kurt Lipton, Marshall P Dan Langfield, Memphis C Victor Gomez, Marshall P Andrew Pierce, Southern Miss DH/UT Kyle Roller, East Carolina P Matthew Reckling, Rice P Scott Copeland, Southern Miss RP Joe Rogers, UCF P Seth Maness, East Carolina P Todd McInnis, Southern Miss All-Conference Second Team P Arik Sikula, Marshall IF Ashley Graeter, Southern Miss RP Collin Cargill, Southern Miss IF Brennan Middleton, Tulane IF Travis Shreve, UCF All-Conference Second Team IF Corey Thompson, East Carolina IF Jimmy Comerota, Rice OF Alex Friedrich, UCF IF Rick Hague, Rice OF Ronnie Richardson, UCF IF Jonathan Merritt, UAB OF Nick Schneeberger, Tulane IF Corey Thompson, East Carolina C Zach Wright, East Carolina IF Chad Zurcher, Memphis DH/UT Drew Reynolds, East Carolina OF Jamal Austin, UAB P Jharel Cotton, East Carolina OF Tyler Huelsing, Memphis P Ben Lively, UCF OF Drew Martinez, Memphis P Sam Moll, Memphis C Diego Seastrunk, Rice P David Napoli, Tulane DH/UT Jeremy Rathjen, Rice RP D.J. Ponder, Tulane P Ryan Fraser, Memphis P Mike Ojala, Rice P Taylor Wall, Rice 2011 P Zach Woods, East Carolina All-Conference First Team RP Nick Pepitone, Tulane IF Jonathan Griffin, UCF IF Michael Ratterree, Rice IF B.A. Vollmuth, Southern Miss 2009 IF Chad Zurcher, Memphis All-Conference First Team OF Jamal Austin, UAB IF Victor Gomez, Marshall OF Marc Bourgeois, Southern Miss IF Sam Honeck, Tulane OF Tyler Koelling, Southern Miss IF Anthony Rendon, Rice C Jeremy Schaeffer, Tulane IF Ryan Wood, East Carolina DH/UT Anthony Rendon, Rice OF Stephen Batts, East Carolina P Austin Kubitza, Rice OF Bo Davis, Southern Miss P Seth Maness, East Carolina OF Brint Hardy, UAB P Todd McInnis, Southern Miss C Jeremy Schaffer, Tulane P Geoffrey Thomas, Southern Miss DH/UT Kyle Roller, East Carolina RP Nick Pepitone, Tulane P Ryan Berry, Rice P Chris Heston, East Carolina All-Conference Second Team P Seth Maness, East Carolina IF Nick Crawford, UAB P Todd McInnis, Southern Miss IF Adam Doleac, Southern Miss RP Donnie Joseph, Houston IF T.J.
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