Hedman was named D3baseball.com Player of the Year, D3baseball.com 
				first-team All-America, American Baseball Coaches Association/Collegiate 
				Baseball Co-Player of the Year, ABCA first-team All-America, the 
				Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of 
				the Year and first-team all-conference with a .500 batting average, 
				60 runs scored, 11 doubles, three triples, 23 home runs (leads NCAA 
				Division III), 79 RBI, 13-of-13 stolen bases, a 1.038 slugging percentage 
				and a .578 on-base percentage.
				Bayer was named D3baseball.com Pitcher of the Year, D3baseball.com 
				first-team All-America, ABCA first-team All-America, the New England 
				Small College Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year, first-team 
				all-conference and New England Regional Championship all-tournament 
				with a 12-1 record, a 0.85 earned run average, 8.88 strikeouts per 
				nine innings and 2.27 walks per nine innings.
				
					Regional Position Players of the Year
					New England: Sean Killeen, C, Trinity (Sr., Greenfield, Mass.)
					Named ABCA and D3baseball.com first-team All-America, the New 
					England Small College Athletic Association Player of the Year, 
					first-team all-conference and New England Regional Championship 
					all-tournament with a .440 batting average, 57 runs scored 18 
					doubles, three triples, 11 home runs, 53 RBI, three stolen bases, 
					an .846 slugging percentage and a .565 on-base percentage.
					
					New York: Patrick Reardon, C, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
					(Jr., Troy, N.Y. [LaSalle Institute])
					Named ABCA and D3baseball.com second-team All-America, the Liberty 
					League Player of the Year with a .409 batting average, 61 RBI, 
					22 doubles, one triple, 10 home runs, 54 RBI, seven stolen bases, 
					a .689 slugging percentage and a .491 on-base percentage.
					Mid-Atlantic: Mike Moceri, 2B, Kean University (Jr., Yardville, 
					N.J. [Hamilton East])
					Named ABCA and D3baseball.com first-team All-America, the New 
					Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Year and first-team 
					all-conference with a .433 batting average, 54 runs scored, 
					22 doubles, seven triples, two home runs, 59 RBI, nine stolen 
					bases, a .640 slugging percentage and a .460 on-base percentage.
					South: Mike Celenza, 1B, Salisbury University (Jr. Gaithersburg, 
					Md. [Quince Orchard])
					Named ABCA and D3baseball.com second-team All-America, the Capital 
					Athletic Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-conference 
					with a .469 batting average, 62 runs scored, 12 doubles, one 
					triple, 12 home runs, 57 RBI, a .781 slugging percentage and 
					a .581 on-base percentage.
					Mideast: Tim Tepe, SS, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 
					(Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio [Elder])
					Named ABCA first-team All-America, D3baseball.com second-team 
					All-America, Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Player 
					of the Year and first-team all-conference with a .489 batting 
					average, 57 runs scored, 21 doubles, six triples, seven home 
					runs, 58 RBI, a .792 slugging percentage and a .536 on-base 
					percentage.
					Central: Andy Fuiten, OF, Webster University (Sr., Decatur, 
					Ill. [Lincoln College])
					Named St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of 
					the Year and first-team all-conference with a .407 batting average, 
					53 runs scored, 11 doubles, 15 home runs, 58 RBI, nine stolen 
					bases, an .822 slugging percentage and a .532 on-base percentage.
					Midwest: Kyle Johnson, C, Concordia College (Moorhead) 
					(Sr., Cambridge, Minn. [Cambridge-Isanti])
					Named ABCA third-team All-America, Minnesota Intercollegiate 
					Athletic Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-conference 
					with a .404 batting average, 29 runs scored, 14 home runs, 36 
					RBI, a .947 slugging percentage and a .540 on-base percentage.
					West: Drew Hedman, 1B, Pomona-Pitzer College (Sr., Redding, 
					Calif. [Shasta])
					Named D3baseball.com Player of the Year, D3baseball.com first-team 
					All-America, ABCA Co-Player of the Year, ABCA first-team All-America, 
					the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 
					Player of the Year and first-team all-conference with a .500 
					batting average, 60 runs scored, 11 doubles, three triples, 
					23 home runs (leads NCAA Division III), 79 RBI, 13-of-13 stolen 
					bases, a 1.038 slugging percentage and a .578 on-base percentage.
					Regional Pitchers of the Year
					New England: Jeremiah Bayer, Trinity College (Sr., Greenfield, 
					Mass. [Deerfield Academy])
					Named D3baseball.com Pitcher of the Year, D3baseball.com first-team 
					All-America, ABCA first-team All-America, the New England Small 
					College Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year, first-team 
					all-conference and New England Regional Championship all-tournament 
					with a 12-1 record, a 0.85 earned run average, 8.88 strikeouts 
					per nine innings and 2.27 walks per nine innings.
					New York: Andrew Mondo, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
					(Jr., Clifton Park, N.Y. [Shenendehowa])
					Named ABCA second-team All-America and the Liberty League Pitcher 
					of the Year with an 11-3 record, a 3.03 earned run average, 
					9.10 strikeouts per nine innings, 2.15 walks per nine innings 
					and a .255 opponent batting average.
					Mid-Atlantic: Zeb Engle, Ursinus College (Sr., Spring 
					City, Pa. [Spring-Ford])
					Named ABCA and D3baseball.com second-team All-America, Centennial 
					Conference Pitcher of the Year and first-team all-conference 
					with a 9-0 record, a 1.87 earned run average, 10.03 strikeouts 
					per nine innings, 3.09 walks per nine innings and a .238 opponent 
					batting average.
					South: Noah Solomon, Trinity University (So., Austin, 
					Texas [Anderson])
					Named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Pitcher of 
					the Year with a 5-1 record, a 1.94 earned run average, 8.17 
					strikeouts per nine innings, 3.60 walks per nine innings and 
					a .196 opponent batting average.
					Mideast: Mark Miller, College of Wooster (Sr., Convoy, 
					Ohio [Crestview])
					Named ABCA first-team All-America, North Coast Athletic Conference 
					Pitcher of the Year and NCAA Division III Baseball Championship 
					all-tournament with an 11-2 record, a 2.51 earned run average, 
					6.71 strikeouts per nine innings, 2.70 walks per nine innings 
					and a .244 opponent batting average.
					Central: Jerrold Martijn, Wartburg College (Sr., Orangestad, 
					Aruba/Kirkwood CC)
					Named ABCA third-team All-America, first-team All-Iowa Intercollegiate 
					Athletic Conference and IIAC Pitcher of the Year with a 10-1 
					record, a 3.51 earned run average, 9.33 strikeouts per nine 
					innings and 4.06 walks per nine innings ... opponents batted 
					.233 against him.
					Midwest: Matt Schuld, University of St. Thomas (Minn.) 
					(Jr., Plymouth, Minn. [Robbinsdale-Armstrong])
					Name ABCA first-team All-America, D3baseball.com third-team 
					All-America, first-team All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic 
					Conference and NCAA Division III Baseball Championship all-tournament 
					with a 12-1 record, a 3.25 earned run average, 8.00 strikeouts 
					per nine innings, 3.08 walks per nine innings and a .234 opponent 
					batting average.
					West: Brett Holland, Texas-Tyler (Sr., Lindale, Texas)
					Named American Southwest Conference East Division Pitcher of 
					the Year with a 9-5 record, a 3.24 earned run average, 11.93 
					strikeouts per nine innings, 2.61 walks per nine innings and 
					a .252 opponent batting average.
				
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				For more information on the NCBWA Division III Players of the 
				Year, contact Steve 
				Marovich at Carthage College at 262-551-5740.