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2011 NCBWA Directory Division I Conference Championships National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association National & District Award Winners 61 Past Award Winners Dick Howser Trophy Division I 2010 Anthony Rendon, Rice, 3B All-America Teams 2009 Stephen Strasburg, San Diego State, P 2008 Buster Posey, Florida State, C 2010 2007 David Price, Vanderbilt, P First Team 2006 Brad Lincoln, Houston, UT Pos. Name, School, Class 2005 Alex Gordon, Nebraska, 3B C Yasmani Grandal, Miami, Fla., Jr. 2004 Jered Weaver, Long Beach State, P 1B Hunter Morris, Auburn, Jr. 2003 Rickie Weeks, Southern, 2B 2B Zack MacPhee, Arizona State, So. 2002 Khalil Greene, Clemson, SS 3B Anthony Rendon, Rice, So. 2001 Mark Prior, USC, P SS Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia, Jr. 2000 Mark Teixeira, Georgia Tech, 3B OF Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. 1999 Jason Jennings, Baylor, P OF Alex Dickerson, Indiana, So. 1998 Eddy Furniss, LSU, 1B OF Chris Duffy, UCF, Sr. 1997 J. D. Drew, Florida State, OF DH C.J. Cron, Utah, So. 1996 Kris Benson, Clemson, P UT Mike McGee, Florida State, Jr. 1995 Todd Helton, Tennessee, 1B/P SP Cole Green, Texas, Jr. 1994 Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech, C SP Danny Hultzen, Virginia, So. 1993 Brooks Kieschnick, Texas, P/OF SP Anthony Meo, Coastal Carolina, So. 1992 Brooks Kieschnick, Texas, P/OF SP Drew Pomeranz, Ole Miss, Jr. 1991 Frank Rodriguez, Howard College, P/SS SP Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast, Jr. 1990 Alex Fernandez, Miami-Dade CC South, P RP Kevin Arico, Virginia, Jr. 1989 Scott Bryant, Texas, OF RP Neil Holland, Louisville, Jr. 1988 Robin Ventura, Oklahoma State, 3B RP Chance Ruffin, Texas, Jr. 1987 Mike Fiore, Miami, OF Second Team Stopper Of The Year Pos. Name, School, Class 2010 Chance Ruffin, Texas, Jr. C Micah Gibbs, LSU, Jr. 2009 Addison Reed, San Diego State, So. 1B Jordan Ribera, Fresno State, Jr. 2008 Joshua Fields, Georgia, Sr. 1B Paul Hoilman, East Tennessee State, Jr. 2007 Luke Prihoda, Sam Houston State, Sr. 2B Garrett Wittels, Florida International, So. 2006 Don Czyz, Kansas, Sr. 3B Zach Cox, Arkansas, So. 2005 J. Brent Cox, Texas, Jr. SS Adam Bryant, Troy, Jr. OF Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s, Fr. OF Kyle Parker, Clemson, Jr. Coach Of The Year OF Bryan Fletcher, Auburn, Jr. 2010 Jim Schlossnagle, TCU DH A.J. Kirby-Jones, Tennessee Tech, Jr. 2009 Brian O’Connor, Virginia UT Andy Mee, Florida Atlantic, Jr. 2008 Mike Batesole, Fresno State SP Alex Wimmers, Ohio State, Jr. SP Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine, Sr. Freshman Hitter Of The Year SP Seth Blair, Arizona State, Jr. 2010 Jeremy Baltz, St. John’s, OF SP Matt Purke, TCU, Fr. 2009 Preston Tucker, Florida, 1B SP Asher Wojciechowksi, The Citadel, Jr. 2008 Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech, SS RP John Stilson, Texas A&M, So. RP Jordan Swagerty, Arizona State, So. Freshman RP Chris Dennis, Portland, Jr. Pitcher Of The Year Third Team 2010 Matt Purke, TCU Pos. Name, School, Class 2009 Sean Gilmartin, Florida State C Jose Iglesias, Coastal Carolina, Sr. 2008 Chris Hernandez, Miami C Ben Heath, Penn State, Jr. 1B Wes Cunningham, Murray State, Sr. 2B Phil Gosselin, Virginia, Jr. 62 Past Award Winners 3B Rob Segedin, Tulane, So. SP Louis Coleman, LSU, Sr. SS Ryan Soares, George Mason, Sr. SP Kyle Gibson, Missouri, Jr. SS B.A. Vollmuth, Southern Miss, So. SP Sean Gilmartin, Florida State, Fr. OF Nate Roberts, High Point, Jr. SP Daniel Renken, Cal State Fullerton, So. OF Michael Choice, UT Arlington, Jr. RP Matty Ott, LSU, So. OF Rico Noel, Coastal Carolina, Jr. RP Eric Pettis, UC Irvine, Jr OF Chad Oberaker, Tennessee Tech, Jr. RP Austin Wood, Texas, Sr. DH Austin Maddox, Florida, Fr. UT Nick Ramirez, Cal State Fullerton, So. Third Team SP Barrett Loux, Texas A&M, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class SP Taylor Jungman, Texas, So. C Carlos Ramirez, Arizona State, Jr. SP Addison Reed, San Diego State, Jr. 1B David Anderson, Coastal Carolina, Sr. SP Gerrit Cole, UCLA, So. 1B Cody Hawn, Tennessee, So. SP Jordan Cooper, Wichita State, So. 2B Brandon Sizemore, Coll of Chas., Sr. RP Kyle Munson, James Madison, Jr. 3B Tony Thompson, Kansas, So. RP Kevin Chapman, Florida, Jr. SS Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton, So. RP Trevor Vermeulen, South Dakota State, Jr. SS Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia, So. OF Bo Davis, Southern Miss, Sr. OF Lance Durham, Cincinnati, Jr. 2009 First Team OF Josh Fellhauer, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class OF Tim Wheeler, Sacramento State, Jr. C J.T. Wise, Oklahoma, Sr. DH Ryan Goins, Dallas Baptist, Jr. 1B Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, Jr. UT Mike McGee, Florida State, So. 2B Derek McCallum, Minnesota, Jr. SP Buddy Baumann, Missouri State, Jr. 3B Tommy Mendonca, Fresno State, Jr. SP Daniel Calhoun, Murray State, Jr. SS Ben Orloff, UC Irvine, Sr. SP Kane Holbrooks, Texas State, Sr. OF Jason Kipnis, Arizona State, Jr. SP Anthony Ranaudo, LSU, So. OF Kent Matthes, Alabama, Sr. SP Alex Wimmers, Ohio State, So. OF Tyler Townsend, Florida International, Jr. RP Ryan Duke, Oklahoma, So. DH Matt Alexander, Air Force, Jr. RP Chris Franklin, SE Louisiana, Jr. UT Bryce Brentz, Middle Tennessee State, So. RP Tyler Mizenko, Winthrop, Fr. SP Eric Arnett, Indiana, Jr. SP Mike Leake, Arizona State, Jr. 2008 SP Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech, So. First Team SP A.J. Morris, Kansas State, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class SP Stephen Strasburg, San Diego State, Jr. 1B Justin Smoak, South Carolina, Jr. RP Kyle Bellamy, Miami, Fla., Jr. 2B Jemile Weeks, Miami, Fla., Jr. RP Jake Hale, Ohio State, Sr. 3B Brett Wallace, Arizona State, Jr. RP Addison Reed, San Diego State, So. SS Gordon Beckham, Georgia, Jr. C Buster Posey, Florida State, Jr. Second Team OF Chris Shehan, Georgia Southern, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class OF Sawyer Carroll, Kentucky, Sr. C Chris Henderson, George Mason, Jr. OF Collin Cowgill, Kentucky, Sr. 1B Rich Poythress, Georgia, Jr. DH Yonder Alonso, Miami, Jr. 2B Ryan Wood, East Carolina, Sr. UT Ike Davis, Arizona State, Jr. 3B Anthony Rendon, Rice, Fr. SP Aaron Crow, Missouri, Jr. SS Bryan Marquez, New Mexico State, Sr. SP Brian Matusz, San Diego, Jr. OF Devon Dageford, Louisiana Tech, Jr. SP Stephen Strasburg, San Diego State, So. OF Scott Krieger, George Mason, Sr. SP Shooter Hunt, Tulane, Jr. OF Jarrett Parker, Virginia, So. SP Scott Gorgen, UC Irvine, Jr. DH Phil Wunderlich, Louisville, So. RP Joshua Fields, Georgia, Sr. UT Danny Hultzen, Virginia, Fr. RP Tyler Conn, Southern Miss, Sr. SP Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine, Jr. RP Scott Bittle, Ole Miss, Jr. 63 Past Award Winners Second Team SS Todd Frazier, Rutgers, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class C Sean Coughlin, Kentucky, Sr. 1B David Cooper, California, Jr. OF Kellen Kulbacki, James Madison, Jr. 2B Kyle Seager, North Carolina, So. OF Kyle Russell, Texas, So. 2B Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia, Fr. OF Robbie Widlansky, Florida Atlantic, Jr. 3B Jeremie Tice, College of Charleston, Jr. DH Bobby Verbick, Sam Houston State, Jr. SS Reese Havens, South Carolina, Jr. UT Joe Savery, Rice, Jr. C Josh Phegley, Indiana, So. SP Brian Matusz, San Diego, So. OF Mike McKenna, Florida Atlantic, Sr. SP Adam Mills, Charlotte, Sr. OF Jacob Priday, Missouri, Sr. SP David Price, Vanderbilt, Jr. OF Michael Rockett, Texas-San Antonio, Jr. SP Jacob Thompson, Virginia, So. DH Chad Cregar, Western Kentucky, Jr. RP Andrew Carignan, North Carolina, Jr. UT Zach Putnam, Michigan, Jr. RP Luke Prihoda, San Houston State, Sr. UT Josh Romarnski, San Diego, Jr. SP Matt Fairel, Florida State, So. Second Team SP Chris Hernandez, Miami, Fr. Pos. Name, School, Class SP Tim Clubb, Missouri State, Jr. 1B Matt LaPorta, Florida, Sr. SP George Brown, St. John’s, Sr. 2B Tyler Mach, Oklahoma State, Jr. SP Rob Musgrave, Wichita State, Sr. 3B Greg Sexton, William & Mary, Jr. RP Tommy Rafferty, Arizona State, Sr. SS Brandon Turner, Mississippi State, Fr. RP A.J. Griffin, San Diego, So. C Edward Easley, Mississippi State Jr. RP Eric Pettis, UC Irvine, So. C Matt Wieters, Georgia Tech, Jr. OF Corey Brown, Oklahoma State, Jr. Third Team OF Maurice Davis, Alcorn State, Jr. Pos. Name, School, Class OF Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt, Jr. 1B Ryan Keedy, UAB, Sr. OF Grant Desme, Cal Poly, Jr. 1B Xavier Scruggs, UNLV, Jr. DH Kiel Roling, Arizona State, So. 2B Ryne Jernigan, South Alabama, Sr. UT Sean Doolittle, Virginia, Jr. 3B Chris Dominguez, Louisville, So. SP Adrian Alaniz, Texas, Jr. SS Jose Duran, Texas A&M, Jr. SP Raymond Guilmet, Arizona, So. SS Tyler Kuhn, West Virginia, Sr. SP Bryan Henry, Florida State, Sr. C Corey Kemp, East Carolina, Sr. SP Nick Schmidt, Arkansas, Jr. OF Eric Komatsu, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. RP Matt German, Northern Illinois, Sr. OF Steve Susdorf, Fresno State, Sr. RP Andy Masten, Creighton, Sr. OF Tim Fedroff, North Carolina, So. OF Bryan MIller, Troy, So. Third Team DH Brian Van Kirk, Oral Roberts, Sr. Pos. Name, School, Class UT Jason Buursma, Bucknell, Sr. 1B Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, Fr. SP Mike Leake, Arizona State, So. 1B Trey Sutton, Southern Miss, Jr. SP Shane Davis, Canisius, Fr. 2B Logan Johnson, Louisville, Sr. SP Johnny Dorn, Nebraska, Sr. 3B Blake Stouffer, Texas A&M, Jr. SP Bryan Cryer, New Orleans, Sr. C Jonathon Lucroy, Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr. SP Anthony Capra, Wichita State, Jr. SS Derek Shunk, Villanova, Jr. RP Carlos Gutierrez, Miami, Jr. OF Brad McElroy, Charlotte, Jr RP Jim Gilhenney, N.C. State, So. OF Justin Jenkins, West Virginia, Sr. RP Carlos Luna, Oral Roberts, Sr. OF Ryan Lavarnway, Yale, So. RP Michael Schwimer, Virginia, Sr. OF Brian Rike, Louisiana Tech, Jr. OF Emeel Salem, Alabama, Sr. 2007 DH Phil Disher, South Carolina, Jr.
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