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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 (1947-2011) ............5 Baseball America– Division I All-America Teams (1981-2011) .............7 Collegiate Baseball– Division I All-America Teams (1991-2011) .............9 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-Americans By College ...................... 11 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division II All-America Teams (1969-2011) ......... 13 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association– Division II All-America Teams (2007-2011) ......... 15 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-Americans By College ..................... 15 American Baseball Coaches Association– Division III All-America Teams (1976-2011) ........ 17 Individual Awards .............................................................. 20 2 2012 NCAA BASEBALL RECORDS BOOK - AwardS All-America Teams ARKANSAS (6) CENTRAL MICH. (6) William Werber American Baseball 90— Phil Stidham 95— Toby Kominek 51— Dick Groat Coaches Association Greg D’Alexander 94— Kevin Young EAST CAROLINA (3) 89— Troy Eklund 90— Dennis McNamara 09— Kyle Roller 86— Jeff King 83— Carey Ross 00— Cory Scott 80— Steve Krueger 80— Dave Pagel 86— Winfred Johnson DIVISION I 78— Tim Lollar 76— John Northrup AUBURN (9) COL. OF CHARLESTON (2) EASTERN MICH. (2) All-AmericaNS 10— Hunter Morris 05— Chris Campbell 04— Brian Bixler BY COLLEGE 00— Todd Faulkner Brett Gardner 81— Byron Horn Gabe Gross (First-Team Selections) CHARLOTTE (2) EVANSVILLE (2) 97— Tim Hudson 11— Cody Fick ALABAMA (5) 95— Ryan Halla 07— Adam Mills 88— Andy Benes 09— Kent Matthes 89— Frank Thomas 98— Bo Robinson 97— Roberto Vaz 88— Gregg Olson CINCINNATI (2) FLORIDA (8) 86— Doug Duke 67— Q. V. Lowe 11—Mike Zunino 62— Larry Nichols 65— Billy Wolff 83— Dave Magadan 61— Bill Faul 07— Matt LaPorta 57— Fred Frickie BALL ST. (3) 05— Matt LaPorta CITADEL (2) 04— Justin Hoyman AMHERST (1) 10— Kolbrin Vitek 63— Tom Moore 02— Bryan Bullington 90— Anthony Jenkins 57— Marsh McLean 83— Mike Cherry 62— Tom Moore 86— Thomas Howard 59— Perry McGriff APPALACHIAN ST. (1) BAYLOR (7) CCNY (1) 58— Bernie Parrish 79— Randy Ingle 03— David Murphy 53— Warren Neuberger FLA. ATLANTIC (2) ARIZONA (19) 01— Kelly Shoppach CLEMSON (15) 07— Robbie Widlansky 05— Trevor Crowe 99— Jason Jennings 11—Brad Miller 99— Todd Moser 80— Terry Francona 77— Steve Macko 05— Kris Harvey 76— Dave Stegman 54— Mickey Sullivan 02— Khalil Greene FLA. GULF COAST (1) 75— Dave Stegman 53— Mickey Sullivan 96— Kris Benson 10— Chris Sale 52— Larry Isbell 72— John Glenn 95— Scott Winchester FIU (2) 70— Steve Mikulic BOWDOIN (1) 94— Shane Monahan 09— Tyler Townsend 68— Tim Plodinec 53— Fred Fleming 91— Jimmy Crowley 96— Evan Thomas Jerry Stitt 89— Brian Barnes 67— Eddie Leon BYU (10) 88— Bert Heffernan FLORIDA ST. (27) 66— Eddie Leon 94— Ryan Hall 80— Tim Teufel 08— Buster Posey 62— Dan Schneider 88— Mike Willes 75— Denny Walling 07—Bryan Henry 61— Charles Shoemaker 87— Mike Willes 67— Rusty Adkins Tony Thomas Jr. 60— Alan Hall 86— Gary Cooper 60— Tyrone Cline 05— Shane Robinson 59— Matt Encinas 85— Gary Cooper 59— Doug Hoffman 04— Eddy Martinez-Esteve 58— Dick Griesser 84— Cory Snyder 47— Joe Landrum 02— Ryan Barthelemy 57— Tom Clarkson 79— Murphy Su’a COLGATE (1) 01— John Ford-Griffin 74— Lee Iorg 99— Matt Diaz 56— Don Lee 55— Ted Carrangele 55— Carl Thomas 71— Dane Iorg Marshall McDougall 50— Robert Murray 70— Doug Howard COLORADO (2) 98— Brian Cox 97— J. D. Drew ARIZONA ST. (39) BROWN (1) 77— Dennis Cirbo 73— John Stearns 96— J. D. Drew 11—Joey DiMichele 74— Bill Almon 94— Paul Wilson 10— Seth Blair CALIFORNIA (8) COLORADO ST. (1) 91— Pedro Grifol Zack MacPhee 92— Troy Penix 77— Glen Goya 86— Mike Loynd 09— Jason Kipnis 85— Frank Fazzini 66— Bill Frost COLUMBIA (2) Mike Leake 57— Doug Weiss 82— Jeff Ledbetter Carlos Ramirez 52— Tom Keough 84— Gene Larkin 81— Mike Fuentes 08— Ike Davis 51— Sylvester McNinch 65— Archie Roberts 80— Mike Fuentes Brett Wallace 47— Nino Barnise CONNECTICUT (5) 76— Guillermo Bonilla 07— Kiel Roling John Fiscalini 11— Matt Barnes 69— Dick Gold 03— Dustin Pedroia Jackie Jensen George Springer 66— Jimmy Lyttle Jeremy West 63— Eddie Jones 64— Ken Suarez 00— Mitch Jones UC IRVINE (1) 63— Mike Augustine 08— Scott Gorgen 59— Moe Morhardt 99— Willie Bloomquist 58— Bob Wedin 62— Buddy Teagle 93— Paul LoDuca UC SANTA BARBARA (1) 58— Dick Howser CREIGHTON (4) 57— Dick Howser 91— Mike Kelly 86— Scott Cerny 90— Mike Kelly 99— Ryan Gripp FORDHAM (1) CAL ST. FULLERTON (14) 84— Oddibe McDowell 92— Chad McConnell 97— Mike Marchiano 81— Mike Sodders 10— Gary Brown 91— Scott Stahoviak Kevin Romine Christian Colon 90— Dan Smith FRESNO ST. (12) 78— Bob Horner 06— Wes Roemer DALLAS BAPTIST (1) 97— Giuseppe Chiaramonte Hubie Brooks Justin Turner 91— Bobby Jones Chris Bando 04— Kurt Suzuki 11— Jason Krizan 89— Eddie Zosky 77— Bob Horner 01— Kirk Sarloos DARTMOUTH (1) Tom Goodwin 76— Ken Landreaux 99— Spencer Oborn 87— Mike Remlinger 88— Tom Goodwin Floyd Bannister 96— Mark Kotsay Lance Shebelut 75— Jerry Maddox 95— Ted Silva DAVIDSON (1) John Salles 73— Eddie Bane Mark Kotsay 75— George Weicker 84— John Hoover 92— Phil Nevin 72— Alan Bannister DELAWARE (8) 82— Randy Graham Craig Swan 84— Todd Simmons 78— Ron Johnson 71— Alan Bannister 82— Mike Rubel 98— Kevin Mench 72— Dick Ruthven 79— Tim Wallach 91— Keith Garagozzo 51— Don Barnett Roger Schmuck 83— Jeff Trout 69— Paul Powell CAL ST. L.A. (3) 80— Jeff Smith GEORGIA (2) Larry Gura 77— Darrell Brown 79— Herb Orensky 08— Gordon Beckham 68— Fred Nelson 68— Ken Lohnes 77— Steve Taylor 87— Derek Lilliquist 67— Scott Reid 64— Al Coutts 70— Dave Yates Gary Gentry 59— Alvin Neiger GA. SOUTHERN (5) 66— Reggie Jackson UCF (1) 11— Victor Roache 65— Rick Monday 10— Chris Duffy DUKE (3) 08—Chris Shehan Luis Lagunas 52— Dick Groat 01— Scott Henley 2012 NCAA BASEBALL RECORDS BOOK - AwardS 3 83— Ben Abner 03— Jared Weaver 56— Jerry Kindall Rip Ryan 79— Mark Strucher 94— Scott Rivette Jerry Thomas 93— Dan Choi 53— Paul Giel NORTH CAROLINA ST. (2) GEORGIA TECH (7) 90— Don Barbara 92— Jamie Wolkosky 00— Mark Teixeira 79— Rob Townley OLE MISS (5) 54— John Yvars 94— Nomar Garciaparra 10—Drew Pomeranz Jay Payton LA.-MONROE (1) 05— Stephen Head NORTHERN ARIZ. (1) Jason Varitek 99— Ben Sheets 72— Paul Husband 79— Mark Seeger 93— Jason Varitek 64— Don Kessinger UNI (1) 92— Jason Varitek LSU (12) 60— Jake Gibbs 87— Riccardo Ingram 11— Mikie Mahtook 01— Ryan Brunner 09— Louis Coleman MISSISSIPPI ST. (10) GONZAGA (1) 04— Jon Zeringue 07— Ed Easley NORTHWESTERN (1) 77— Larry Patterson 00— Brad Cresse 94— Gary Rath 93— Mark Loretta 98— Eddy Furniss 89— Pete Young NOTRE DAME (6) HARVARD (3) 97— Brandon Larson 85— Jeff Brantley 78— Mike Stenhouse 96— Eddy Furniss Will Clark 02— Steve Stanley 71— Pete Varney Eddie Yarnall 84— Rafael Palmeiro 01— Aaron Heilman 58— Frank Saia 94— Todd Walker 81— Mark Gillaspie 93— Eric Danapilis 89— Dan Peltier HAWAII (3) 93— Todd Walker 79— Mike Kelley 92— Lloyd Peever 77— Nat Showalter 57— Elmer Kohorst 11—Kolten Wong 71— Phil Still 56— Elmer Kohorst 82— Bryan Duquette 89— Ben McDonald 79— Derek Tatsuno LOUISVILLE (1) MISSOURI (14) OCCIDENTAL (1) 63— Don Hagen HOLY CROSS (2) 10— Ryan Wright 08—Aaron Crow 88— Dave Silvestri OHIO (9) 56— Don Prohovich MAINE (3) 87— Dave Silvestri 52— Jim O’Neil 91— Mark Sweeney 85— Dave Otto 09— Marc Krauss 90— Andy Hartung 78— Greg Cypret 70— Mike Schmidt HOUSTON (7) 68— Mike Murphy 06— Brad Lincoln 86— Rick Bernardo 64— Dave Harvey Keith Weber 66— Bob Willet 03— Ryan Wagner MARYLAND (3) 62— Larry Thomas 02— Brad Sullivan 60— Ron Cox 92— Derek Hacopian 59— Ralph Hochgrebe 61— Joe Nossek 83— Rayner Noble 70— Gene Hiser 54— Richard Murphy 76— Jerry Willeford 58— Ray Uriarte 62— Tom Brown 57— Jack Davis 53— Richard Murphy 68— Tom Paciorek 50— John Hrasch 67— Tom Paciorek UMBC (1) 54— Jerald Schoonmaker 92— Sean Shugars 52— Junior Wren OHIO ST. (8) ILLINOIS (10) Don Boenker MASSACHUSETTS (1) 03— Scott Lewis 00— Jason Anderson MISSOURI ST. (2) 96— Josh Klimek 73— Steve Newell 67— Roy Shoup 90— Mark Dalesandro 08— Ben Carlson 66— Steve Arlin 87— Darrin Fletcher MEMPHIS (1) 95— Steve Hacker 65— Steve Arlin 62— Tom Fletcher 94— Mark Little 60— Thomas Perdue MONMOUTH (1) 54— Paul Ebert 59— Bob Klaus MIAMI (FL) (14) 01— Jason Law 51— Dick Raklovits 51— Stewart Hein 10—Yasmani Grandal NEBRASKA (10) 50— Fred Taylor 48— Ruck Steger 08—Chris Hernandez 47— Lee Eilbracht Jemile Weeks 05— Alex Gordon OKLAHOMA (6) Andy Phillips 04— Alex Gordon 98— Alex Santos 02— Jeff Leise 00— Jeff Bajenaru INDIANA (4) 97— Pat Burrell Jed Morris 95— Mark Redman 10— Alex Dickerson 96— Pat Burrell 01— John Cole 92— Brian Eldridge 09— Eric Arnett 94— Danny Graves 99— Ken Harvey 86— Kevin Burdick 74— Ken St. Pierre 92— Jeff Alkire 95— Darin Erstad 72— Bobby Jack 49— Don Ritter 88— Mike Fiore 53— Gene Sheets 86— Rick Raether 93— Marc Sagmoen INDIANA ST. (2) 56— John Brown OKLAHOMA ST. (15) 81— Neal Heaton 50— Robert Cerv 95— Todd Tatlock 80— Neal Heaton 97— Jeff Guiel 89— Mitch Hannahs 74— Orlando Gonzalez UNLV (4) 96— Jeff Guiel 69— Larry Pyle 88— Robin Ventura IOWA (2) 04— Eric Nielsen MICHIGAN (8) 02— David Trujillo 87— Jim Ifland 90— Tim Costo 86— Matt Williams Robin Ventura 49— Jack Bruner 86— Casey Close 80— Dan Murphy 85— Pete Incaviglia 85— Barry Larkin IOWA ST.
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