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NCAA 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 (1947-2012) ............5 Baseball America– Division I All-America Teams (1981-2012) .............7 Collegiate Baseball– Division I All-America Teams (1991-2012) .............9 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association– Division I All-America Teams (2001-2012 ............ 10 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-Americans By College ...................... 11 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-America Teams (1969-2012) ......... 13 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association– Division II All-America Teams (2007-2012) ......... 15 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-Americans By College ..................... 15 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-America Teams (1976-2012) ........ 18 Individual Awards .............................................................. 20 2 NCAA BASEBALL AWARDS NCAA BASEBALL AWARDS 3 87— Derek Lilliquist LAFAYETTE (3) MINNESOTA (10) NORTH CAROLINA (13) All-America Teams GA. SOUTHERN (5) 56— George Watts 09— Derek McCallum 09— Dustin Ackley 11— Victor Roache 50— William Killinger 95— Shane Gunderson 08— Tim Fedroff ARKANSAS (6) UCF (1) DUKE (3) 48— John Bird 91— Brent Gates 06— Andrew Miller 08—Chris Shehan 04— Marshall Hubbard American Baseball 90— Phillip Stidham 10— Chris Duffy 52— Dick Groat 01— Scott Henley LONG BEACH ST. (6) 76— Paul Molitor 69— Mike Walseth 03— Jeremy Cleveland Greg D’Alexander William Werber 83— Ben Abner 04— Jared Weaver 85— B.J. Surhoff Coaches Association 89— Troy Eklund CENTRAL MICH. (6) 51— Dick Groat 79— Mark Strucher 63— Jon Andersen 03— Jared Weaver 60— Wayne Knapp 84— Scott Bankhead 86— Jeff King 95— Toby Kominek 94— Scott Rivette 94— Kevin Young EAST CAROLINA (3) GEORGIA TECH (7) 56— Jerry Kindall B.J. Surhoff 80— Steve Krueger 93— Daniel Choi 78— Greg Norris 78— Tim Lollar 90— Dennis McNamara 09— Kyle Roller 00— Mark Teixeira 90— Don Barbara Jerry Thomas DIVISION I 83— Carey Ross 00— Cory Scott 94— Nomar Garciaparra 53— Paul Giel 68— David Lemonds AUBURN (9) 79— Rob Townley 61— Jim Mooring ALL-AMericans 80— Dave Pagel 86— Winfred Johnson Jay Payton OLE MISS (6) 10— Hunter Morris 76— John Northrup Jason Varitek LA.-MONROE (1) 48— Emmett Cheeck BY COLLEGE 00— Todd Faulkner EASTERN MICH. (2) 12—Alex Yarbrough Rip Ryan COL. OF CHARLESTON (2) 93— Jason Varitek 99— Ben Sheets (First-Team Selections) Gabe Gross 04— Brian Bixler 92— Jason Varitek 10—Drew Pomeranz NORTH CAROLINA ST. (3) 97— Tim Hudson 05— Chris Campbell 81— Byron Horn 87— Riccardo Ingram LSU (14) 05— Stephen Head ALABAMA (5) 95— Ryan Halla Brett Gardner 12— Kevin Gausman 72— Paul Husband 12— Carlos Rodon EVANSVILLE (2) GONZAGA (2) 92— Jamie Wolkosky 09— Kent Matthes 89— Frank Thomas CHARLOTTE (2) Raph Rhymes 64— Don Kessinger 97— Roberto Vaz 88— Gregg Olson 11— Cody Fick 12— Marco Gonzalez 11— Mikie Mahtook 60— Jake Gibbs 54— John Yvars 86— Doug Duke 67— Q. V. Lowe 07— Adam Mills 88— Andy Benes 77— Larry Patterson 09— Louis Coleman 98— Bo Robinson MISSISSIPPI ST. (11) NORTHERN ARIZ. (1) 83— Dave Magadan 62— Larry Nichols FLORIDA (9) 04— Jon Zeringue HARVARD (3) 12—Chris Stratton 79— Mark Seeger 57— Fred Frickie CINCINNATI (2) 12—Mike Zunino 00— Brad Cresse BALL ST. (3) 78— Mike Stenhouse 98— Eddy Furniss 07— Ed Easley UNI (1) AMHERST (1) 10— Kolbrin Vitek 65— Billy Wolff 11—Mike Zunino 71— Pete Varney 94— Gary Rath 61— Bill Faul 07— Matt LaPorta 97— Brandon Larson 01— Ryan Brunner 57— Marsh McLean 02— Bryan Bullington 58— Frank Saia 96— Eddy Furniss 89— Pete Young 86— Thomas Howard CITADEL (2) 05— Matt LaPorta 85— Jeff Brantley NORTHWESTERN (1) APPALACHIAN ST. (2) 04— Justin Hoyman HAWAII (3) Eddie Yarnall BAYLOR (7) 90— Anthony Jenkins 94— Todd Walker Will Clark 93— Mark Loretta 12— Daniel Kassouf 63— Tom Moore 11—Kolten Wong 93— Todd Walker 84— Rafael Palmeiro 79— Randy Ingle 03— David Murphy 83— Mike Cherry 62— Tom Moore 82— Bryan Duquette NOTRE DAME (6) 01— Kelly Shoppach 59— Perry McGriff 92— Lloyd Peever 81— Mark Gillaspie ARIZONA (20) CCNY (1) 79— Derek Tatsuno 89— Ben McDonald 79— Mike Kelley 02— Steve Stanley 99— Jason Jennings 53— Warren Neuberger 58— Bernie Parrish 01— Aaron Heilman 12— Alex Mejia 77— Steve Macko HOLY CROSS (2) 77— Nat Showalter FLA. ATLANTIC (2) LOUISVILLE (1) 71— Phil Still 93— Eric Danapilis 05— Trevor Crowe 54— Mickey Sullivan CLEMSON (15) 56— Don Prohovich 10— Ryan Wright 89— Dan Peltier 80— Terry Francona 53— Mickey Sullivan 11—Brad Miller 07— Robbie Widlansky 52— Jim O’Neil MISSOURI (14) 57— Elmer Kohorst 76— Dave Stegman 99— Todd Moser MAINE (3) 52— Larry Isbell 05— Kris Harvey HOUSTON (7) 08—Aaron Crow 56— Elmer Kohorst 75— Dave Stegman 02— Khalil Greene 91— Mark Sweeney 72— John Glenn BOWDOIN (1) FGCU (1) 06— Brad Lincoln 88— Dave Silvestri OCCIDENTAL (1) 96— Kris Benson 10— Chris Sale 90— Andy Hartung 87— Dave Silvestri 70— Steve Mikulic 53— Fred Fleming 95— Scott Winchester 03— Ryan Wagner 86— Rick Bernardo 63— Don Hagen 02— Brad Sullivan 85— Dave Otto 68— Tim Plodinec BYU (10) 94— Shane Monahan FIU (2) Jerry Stitt 83— Rayner Noble MARYLAND (3) 78— Greg Cypret OHIO (9) 94— Ryan Hall 91— Jimmy Crowley 09— Tyler Townsend 64— Dave Harvey 67— Eddie Leon 89— Brian Barnes 76— Jerry Willeford 92— Derek Hacopian 09— Marc Krauss 66— Eddie Leon 88— Mike Willes 96— Evan Thomas 68— Tom Paciorek 70— Gene Hiser Keith Weber 70— Mike Schmidt 87— Mike Willes 88— Bert Heffernan 60— Ron Cox 62— Dan Schneider 80— Tim Teufel FLORIDA ST. (29) 67— Tom Paciorek 62— Tom Brown 68— Mike Murphy 61— Charles Shoemaker 86— Gary Cooper 59— Ralph Hochgrebe 66— Bob Willet 85— Gary Cooper 75— Denny Walling 12— Jayce Boyd ILLINOIS (10) UMBC (1) 60— Alan Hall 67— Rusty Adkins James Ramsey 58— Ray Uriarte 62— Larry Thomas 59— Matt Encinas 84— Cory Snyder 00— Jason Anderson 92— Sean Shugars 57— Jack Davis 61— Joe Nossek 79— Murphy Su’a 60— Tyrone Cline 08— Buster Posey 96— Josh Klimek 58— Dick Griesser 59— Doug Hoffman 07—Bryan Henry MASSACHUSETTS (1) 54— Jerald Schoonmaker 54— Richard Murphy 57— Tom Clarkson 74— Lee Iorg 90— Mark Dalesandro 52— Junior Wren 53— Richard Murphy 71— Dane Iorg 47— Joe Landrum Tony Thomas Jr. 87— Darrin Fletcher 73— Steve Newell 56— Don Lee 05— Shane Robinson Don Boenker 50— John Hrasch 70— Doug Howard COLGATE (1) 62— Tom Fletcher MEMPHIS (1) 55— Carl Thomas 04— Eddy Martinez-Esteve MISSOURI ST. (2) OHIO ST. (8) 50— Robert Murray BROWN (1) 55— Ted Carrangele 59— Bob Klaus 94— Mark Little 02— Ryan Barthelemy 51— Dick Raklovits 08— Ben Carlson 03— Scott Lewis ARIZONA ST. (39) 74— Bill Almon COLORADO (2) 01— John Ford-Griffin 48— Ruck Steger MIAMI (FL) (14) 95— Steve Hacker 67— Roy Shoup 11—Joey DiMichele 99— Matt Diaz 66— Steve Arlin CALIFORNIA (8) 77— Dennis Cirbo Marshall McDougall 47— Lee Eilbracht 10—Yasmani Grandal MONMOUTH (1) 10— Seth Blair 92— Troy Penix 73— John Stearns Andy Phillips 08—Chris Hernandez 65— Steve Arlin Zack MacPhee 98— Brian Cox 01— Jason Law 60— Thomas Perdue 66— Bill Frost COLORADO ST. (1) 97— J.D. Drew INDIANA (4) Jemile Weeks 09— Jason Kipnis 57— Doug Weiss 98— Alex Santos NEBRASKA (10) 54— Paul Ebert Mike Leake 77— Glen Goya 96— J.D. Drew 10— Alex Dickerson 51— Stewart Hein 52— Tom Keough 94— Paul Wilson 97— Pat Burrell 05— Alex Gordon Carlos Ramirez 51— Sylvester McNinch COLUMBIA (2) 09— Eric Arnett 96— Pat Burrell 50— Fred Taylor 08— Ike Davis 91— Pedro Grifol 74— Ken St. Pierre 04— Alex Gordon 47— Nino Barnise 84— Gene Larkin 94— Danny Graves OKLAHOMA (6) Brett Wallace 86— Mike Loynd 49— Don Ritter 92— Jeff Alkire 02— Jeff Leise John Fiscalini 65— Archie Roberts 85— Frank Fazzini Jed Morris 00— Jeff Bajenaru 07— Kiel Roling Jackie Jensen INDIANA ST. (2) 88— Mike Fiore 03— Dustin Pedroia CONNECTICUT (5) 82— Jeff Ledbetter 86— Rick Raether 01— John Cole 95— Mark Redman Jeremy West UC IRVINE (1) 81— Mike Fuentes 95— Todd Tatlock 81— Neal Heaton 99— Ken Harvey 92— Brian Eldridge 11— Matt Barnes 80— Mike Fuentes 89— Mitch Hannahs 95— Darin Erstad 86— Kevin Burdick 00— Mitch Jones 08— Scott Gorgen George Springer 80— Neal Heaton 99— Willie Bloomquist 76— Guillermo Bonilla IOWA (2) 74— Orlando Gonzalez 93— Marc Sagmoen 72— Bobby Jack UC SANTA BARBARA (1) 63— Eddie Jones 69— Dick Gold 56— John Brown 53— Gene Sheets 93— Paul LoDuca 59— Moe Morhardt 90— Tim Costo 69— Larry Pyle 91— Mike Kelly 86— Scott Cerny 66— Jimmy Lyttle 50— Robert Cerv 58— Bob Wedin 64— Ken Suarez 49— Jack Bruner MICHIGAN (8) OKLAHOMA ST. (16) 90— Mike Kelly CAL POLY (1) CREIGHTON (4) 63— Mike Augustine 86— Casey Close UNLV (4) 12— Andrew Heaney 84— Oddibe McDowell 12— MItch Hangier IOWA ST. (2) 97— Jeff Guiel 81— Mike Sodders 99— Ryan Gripp 62— Buddy Teagle 91— Tom Vantiger 85— Barry Larkin 04— Eric Nielsen 58— Dick Howser 84— Barry Larkin 02— David Trujillo 96— Jeff Guiel Kevin Romine CAL ST. FULLERTON (14) 92— Chad McConnell 75— Randy Duarte 88— Robin Ventura 78— Bob Horner 10— Gary Brown 91— Scott Stahoviak 57— Dick Howser 82— Jim Paciorek 86— Matt Williams JAMES MADISON (1) 61— Bill Freehan 80— Dan Murphy 87— Jim Ifland Hubie Brooks Christian Colon 90— Dan Smith FORDHAM (1) Robin Ventura Chris Bando 06— Wes Roemer 06— Kellen Kulbacki 57— Ken Tippery NEW MEXICO (6) DALLAS BAPTIST (1) 97— Mike Marchiano 55— Don Eaddy 85— Pete Incaviglia 77— Bob Horner Justin Turner KANSAS (3) 12— D.J.
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