DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association announced its District Players of the Year for all nine
districts for the 2021 season. This season's honorees include:
- District 1 (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania)
Nicholas Sinacola, Maine
- District 2 (Connecticut, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey,
Delaware, District of Columbia)
Kyler Fedko, Connecticut
- District 3 (Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida)
Matheu Nelson, Florida State, Jack Leiter and Kumar Rocker, Vanderbilt
- District 4 (Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Maryland)
Connor Norby, East Carolina
- District 5 (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Andrew Taylor, Central Michigan
- District 6 (Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, North
Dakota, South Dakota)
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Oklahoma State
- District 7 (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana)
Jace Jung, Texas Tech;
Kevin Kopps, Arkansas
- District 8 (Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada,
Montana)
Paul Skenes, Air Force
- District 9 (California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Arizona,
Alaska)
Aaron Zavala, Oregon
Earlier this week, Nelson, Leiter, Rocker, Norby, Jung, Kopps,
Skenes and Zavala were named to the Golden Spikes semifinal list
by USA Baseball.
Jung, Kopps, Leiter, Nelson and Rocker were also tabbed by the
NCBWA as finalists for the Dick Howser Trophy.
Sinacola was a strikeout machine his junior season at Maine (school's
first NCBWA DPOY) and was the America East Conference Pitcher of
the Year. The righthander made 12 starts and struck out 139 batters
over 79 1/3 innings. He fanned 15.8 batters per nine, ranking second
in the NCAA. Sinacola finished with a 9-3 mark, posted a 2.04 earned
run average and held opponents to a .208 batting average.
Fedko, who helped UConn (school's third NCBWA DPOY) to the Big
East regular season and tournament championships, was honored as
the conference's Player of the Year. He hit a league-leading .398,
belted 12 home runs and knocked in a team-best 53 runs as the Huskies
played in the South Bend Regional.
Matheu Nelson (Florida State) and Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter,
both of Vanderbilt, were honored as District Three's Player of the
Year.
Nelson was the ACC Player of the Year after helping the Seminoles
to an appearance at the Oxford Regional earlier this month. FSU
reached the regionals after winning the ACC Championship against
Miami. Nelson hit .330 while making 53 starts. His 23 home runs
were a conference-high, as were his 66 RBI.
Rocker, meanwhile, led Vanderbilt, who hosts East Carolina in
a Super Regional, with 12 wins and posted a 2.65 ERA. Rocker was
a first-team All-SEC selection and his 144 strikeouts ranked second
in the SEC. In conference play, Rocker's seven wins in 10 starts
led the Commodores as did his 95 strikeouts.
Leiter combined with Rocker to give Vanderbilt (school's seventh
and eighth NCBWA DPOY) one of the top 1-2 punches not only in the
SEC but the nation. The SEC Newcomer of the Year paced the league
with 146 strikeouts entering this weekend's Super Regional. Leiter
also was third in the SEC with a 2.22 ERA and opposing bats hit
a meager .129 against him.
Norby was the American Athletic Conference Player of the Year
and leads East Carolina (school's second NCBWA DPOY) with a .418
batting average, 15 home runs and 51 RBI heading into this weekend's
Super Regional in Nashville. Norby's 100 hits tie him for third
on ECU's single-season list.
Just a freshman, Taylor spun an 11-4 record in 15 starts for
Mid-America Conference champion Central Michigan (school's first
NCBWA DPOY) and was honored as the league's Pitcher and Freshman
Pitcher of the Year. Taylor finished the season with a 1.81 ERA
and struck out 125 batters in 94.1 innings, averaging 11.9 per nine
innings. He held opponents to a .189 batting average.
Encarnacion-Strand was a first-team All-Big 12 honoree in 2021
and finished his sophomore season as Oklahoma State's (school's
fourth NCBWA DPOY) triple crown winner. In 56 games, he hit .361
with 15 home runs and 66 RBI and his 35 extra base hits tied for
the conference lead.
In District 7, Jung and Kopps shared Player of the Year honors
following impressive seasons in the field and on the mound, respectively.
This marks the second NCBWA District Player of the Year honors for
Texas Tech and Arkansas.
Jung enters this weekend's Super Regional with Stanford hitting
.343 with a team-leading 21 home runs and 67 RBI. Just a freshman,
Jung was named the Big 12 Player of the Year and earned first-team
all-conference honors.
Kopps was the SEC Pitcher of the Year and a first-team All-SEC
selection and enters this weekend's Super Regional with NC State
with 12 wins, 11 saves and an 0.68 earned run average in 31 appearances.
As a reliever, Kopps leads the staff with 79 2/3 innings and has
struck out 120 batters, while walking just 15. He's allowed just
seven extra base hits and opponents are hitting a meager .156 against
him.
In the Mountain West Conference, Skenes made an immediate impact
for Air Force (school's second NCBWA DPOY), being named the league's
Freshman of the Year as well as a first-team All-MWC honoree at
catcher. He finished his rookie campaign with a .410 batting average,
21 doubles, 11 home runs and 43 RBI. On the mound, he made 18 appearances
and racked up 11 saves.
Zavala, a sophomore outfielder for Oregon (school's first NCBWA
DPOY), is the program's first position player to reach the semifinals
of the Golden Spikes Award list. In 2021, he finished with a .392
average, scored 64 runs, hit nine home runs and drove in 38 runs.
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