GAINESVILLE, Fla. (NCBWA) – Forty players have
been named to the Midseason Watch List for the
12th annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
Stopper of the Year Award, given to the top relief pitcher
in NCAA Division I baseball, the association announced Thursday.
VCU junior Sam Donko, the national saves leader
with 15, highlights the 2016 Midseason Watch List, while seven players
have 11 saves with four weeks left in the regular season. Penn State
senior Jack Anderson has 10 saves and a 0.65 ERA
in 41.1 innings, Washington senior Troy Rallings
has 11 saves and a 0.78 ERA in 21 appearances spanning 46 innings,
while Clemson junior Pat Krall is 6-1 with a 0.79
ERA in 45.2 innings across 19 appearances, UCSB sophomore
Kyle Nelson is a perfect 6-0 with a 1.07 ERA and
Jacksonville State redshirt sophomore Justin Hoyt
has 10 saves and has not yielded any earned runs in 17 appearances.
The Southeastern Conference led the way with five players on
this year’s Midseason Watch List, Conference USA and the Pacific-12
each had four honorees and the Atlantic Coast Conference had three.
A total of 20 different conferences were represented.
The NCBWA will announce five finalists for the 2016 Stopper of
the Year – the Division I national saves leader and four other relief
pitching standouts – on Wednesday, June 8, prior to the start of
NCAA Super Regional competition. The NCBWA's All-America Committee
will select the winner, with this year's recipient to be announced
during the 2016 College World Series.
2016 NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR MIDSEASON WATCH LIST |
Jack Anderson |
Penn State |
Sr. |
Big Ten |
Shaun Anderson |
Florida |
Jr. |
Southeastern |
Adam Atkins |
Louisiana Tech |
Sr. |
Conference USA |
Tyler Beardsley |
Sacramento State |
Sr. |
Western Athletic |
Andrew Beckwith |
Coastal Carolina |
Jr. |
Big South |
Ben Bowden |
Vanderbilt |
Jr. |
Southeastern |
Tyler Buffett |
Oklahoma State |
Jr. |
Big 12 |
Thomas Burrows |
Alabama |
Jr. |
Southeastern |
Bobby Dalbec |
Arizona |
Jr. |
Pacific-12 |
Sam Donko |
VCU |
Jr. |
Atlantic 10 |
Seth Elledge |
Dallas Baptist |
So. |
Missouri Valley |
Max Engelbrekt |
Oregon State |
R.-Jr. |
Pacific-12 |
Bryan Garcia |
Miami |
Jr. |
Atlantic Coast |
David Gerber |
Creighton |
Jr. |
Big East |
Matthew Gorst |
Georgia Tech |
Jr. |
Atlantic Coast |
Kade Granier |
Southeastern Louisiana |
So. |
Southland |
Thomas Hackimer |
St. John’s |
Sr. |
Big East |
Justin Hoyt |
Jacksonville State |
R-So. |
Ohio Valley |
Jimmy Johnson |
Lamar |
Jr. |
Southland |
Pat Krall |
Clemson |
Jr. |
Atlantic Coast |
Max Kuhns |
Santa Clara |
Jr. |
West Coast |
Troy Montemayor |
Baylor |
So. |
Big 12 |
Dylan Moore |
Louisiana |
So. |
Sun Belt |
Eddie Muhl |
George Washington |
Jr. |
Atlantic 10 |
Kyle Nelson |
UC Santa Barbara |
So. |
Big West |
Stephen Nogosek |
Oregon |
Jr. |
Pacific-12 |
Conner O’Neil |
CSUN |
Jr. |
Big West |
Glenn Otto |
Rice |
So. |
Conference USA |
Cameron Ragsdale |
Florida Atlantic |
Jr. |
Conference USA |
Troy Rallings |
Washington |
Sr. |
Pacific-12 |
Iannick Remillard |
Canisius |
Sr. |
Metro Atlantic Athletic |
Josh Reagan |
South Carolina |
Jr. |
Southeastern |
Chris Rivera |
Long Beach State |
Fr. |
Big West |
Nick Sandlin |
Southern Miss |
Fr. |
Conference USA |
Wil Sellers |
Gardner-Webb |
R-So. |
Big South |
Walker Sheller |
Stetson |
Jr. |
Atlantic Sun |
Wyatt Short |
Ole Miss |
Jr. |
Southeastern |
Will Stillman |
Wofford |
Sr. |
Southern |
Ryan Thomas |
Marist |
Jr. |
Metro Atlantic Athletic |
Brady Womacks |
Oral Roberts |
Jr. |
Summit |
Bryan Young |
Missouri State |
Jr. |
Missouri Valley |
Texas hurler J. Brent Cox won the inaugural Stopper of the Year
Award in 2005, with Don Czyz of Kansas claiming the honor in 2006
and Luke Prihoda of Sam Houston State winning it in 2007. Georgia’s
Joshua Fields topped the field in 2008, San Diego State’s Addison
Reed grabbed the honor in 2009 and Texas’ Chance Ruffin earned the
honor in 2010. The Longhorns’ Corey Knebel won in 2011, with Southeastern
Louisiana's Stefan Lopez picking up the honor in 2012. UCLA’s Berg
was crowned the winner in 2013, Louisville’s Nick Burdi took home
the 2014 honor and Berg became the award's first two-time winner
in 2015.
The NCBWA, founded in 1962, presents the Dick Howser Trophy to
the nation's top player. It also selects All-America Teams for all
Divisions, a Division I Freshman All-American team, Division I and
III Players of the Week, Division I District Players of the Year
and Division III Players of the Year.
2016 NCBWA Stopper of the Year key dates:
• Mon., Feb. 15: Preseason Watch List
• Thu., April 28: Midseason Watch List
• Wed., June 8: Stopper of the Year finalists announced
• Sat., June 18: Stopper of the Year winner announced
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