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In 2004, it was succeeded by the Roger Clemens Award (honoring the most outstanding college baseball pitcher). Roger Clemens Award (2004-2008) – pitcher of the year, as determined by Division I head coaches, a selection of national sports media, previous finalists for the Clemens Award and the 16 last winners of the Rotary Smith Award.
Robin Ventura, who won the Dick Howser Trophy in 1988, is one of six award winners in the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. Todd Helton, the 1995 winner, is the only award winner to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Mark Teixeira, the 2000 winner, holds the record for most games with switch-hit home runs.
The Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year in baseball. The award was established in 2007. The award was established in 2007. Year
College baseball player of the year awards in the United States (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "College baseball trophies and awards in the United States" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
While Bucknell has had an athlete win this award, neither Notre Dame's nor Johns Hopkins' athletes have been recognized with this award. [6] On August 7, 2012, Division III honoree Drew Golz of Wheaton College became the first Baseball Academic All-America Team Member of the Year to be named Division III Academic All-America Team Member of the ...
College baseball trophies and awards in the United States (6 C, 18 P) A. All-American college baseball players (546 P) C. College World Series Most Outstanding Player ...
College soccer trophies and awards in the United States (5 C, 42 P) College softball trophies and awards in the United States (4 C, 7 P) Student athlete awards in the United States (2 C, 55 P)
The College Division currently includes U.S. four-year institutions that are not NCAA or NAIA members, Canadian universities and colleges, and two-year colleges. [2] The College Division was introduced in 1996, covering not only those institutions in today's College Division but also NCAA institutions outside Division I and NAIA members.