Three C-USA Players Named to Dick Howser Trophy Watch List
April 24, 2008
Three Conference USA standouts have been named to the official 50-man watch list for the 2008 Dick Howser Trophy, given to the nation's top collegiate baseball player. East Carolina senior catcher Corey Kemp, Southern Miss senior relief pitcher Tyler Conn and Tulane junior pitcher Shooter Hunt are the league's representatives that are receiving National Player of the Year consideration. The Dick Howser Trophy, given in memory of the former Florida State University All-America shortstop and major league player and manager who died of brain cancer in 1987, is regarded by many as college baseball's most prestigious award. Criteria for consideration for the trophy include performance on the field, leadership, moral character and courage, qualities that were exemplified by Howser's life. The membership of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) will choose the Dick Howser Trophy based on three rounds of voting. The 2008 winner will be announced at the College World Series in Omaha on Saturday, June 14 at 10:00 a.m. CDT. Kemp has launched a league-high 12 home runs this season and ranks second in runs batted in with 47. He also tops the Pirates in total bases (97) and slugging percentage (.638). Kemp has played in all 41 games, with 36 coming behind the plate and was named Conference USA Hitter of the Week on April 7. Conn currently tops the NCAA in saves with 14, a new Southern Miss single-season record and just two shy of the Conference USA record. He did not allow an earned run until surrendering one last Sunday at Tulane and sports a 0.36 ERA in 25 innings pitched. Conn has one victory and has struck out 34 batters, while walking just six over his 19 appearances. Hunt was been dominant on the mound all season long for the Green Wave. In nine starts, he has produced a 6-1 record with a 1.59 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 56.2 innings pitched. He ranks second in the nation in fewest hits allowed per nine innings (3.81) and fifth in most batters struck out per nine (12.38). Hunt has been named Conference USA Pitcher of the Week twice this season.
Criteria for consideration for the trophy include performance on the field, leadership, moral character and courage, qualities that were exemplified by Dick Howser's life. A Florida native, Howser was a two-time All-America shortstop at Florida State University (1957-58), then coached the Seminoles in 1979 after a career as a major league player and coach. After one year in the college ranks, Howser returned to the majors to manage the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals and won the World Series with the Royals in 1985. The baseball stadium on the Florida State campus is named for Howser, who will be inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame this summer. The winner's name is inscribed on the permanent trophy, a bronze bust of Howser permanently displayed at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, home of the Tampa Bay Rays. Both the winner and his school receive a special trophy to keep. The St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce is in its 109th year of existence in 2008. The organization has long been a vital force in the baseball affairs of the city, both in spring training and during the pursuit of a major league baseball franchise for the Tampa Bay area, and continues its solid role in the 21st Century. NCBWA membership includes writers, broadcasters and publicists. Designed to promote and publicize college baseball, it is the sport's only college media-related organization, founded in 1962. The Howser Trophy was created in 1987, shortly after Howser's death. Previous winners of the Howser Trophy are Mike Fiore, Miami, 1987; Robin Ventura, Oklahoma State, 1988; Scott Bryant, Texas, 1989; Alex Fernandez, Miami-Dade Community College South, 1990; Frank Rodriguez, Howard College (Texas), 1991; Brooks Kieschnick, Texas, 1992 and 1993; Jason Varitek, Georgia Tech, 1994; Todd Helton, Tennessee, 1995; Kris Benson, Clemson, 1996; J. D. Drew, Florida State, 1997; Eddy Furniss, LSU, 1998; Jason Jennings, P, Baylor, 1999; Mark Teixeira, 1B, Georgia Tech, 2000; Mark Prior, P, USC, 2001, Khalil Greene, SS, Clemson, 2002; Rickey Weeks, 2B, Southern U., 2003; Jered Weaver, P, Long Beach State, 2004; Alex Gordon, 3B, Nebraska, 2005; Brad Lincoln, UT, Houston, 2006; and David Price, P, Vanderbilt, 2007. For more information on the Dick Howser Trophy, please visit www.NCBWA.com or www.DickHowserTrophy.com.
2008 DICK HOWSER TROPHY WATCH LIST Matt Wieters, C, Georgia Tech Ike Davis, UT, Arizona State Mike Leake, P, Arizona State Brett Wallace, 3B, Arizona State Jason Buursma, UT, Bucknell David Cooper, 1B, California Jeremie Tice, 3B, College of Charleston Corey Kemp, C, East Carolina Christian Friedrich, P, Eastern Kentucky Josh Adams, 2B, Florida Mike McKenna, Florida Atlantic Buster Posey, C, Florida State Justin Bour, 1B, George Mason Gordon Beckham, SS, Georgia Joshua Fields, RP, Georgia Chris Shehan, OF, Georgia Southern Sawyer Carroll, OF, Kentucky Collin Cowgill, OF, Kentucky Chris Dominguez, 3B, Louisville Matt Clark, 1b, LSU Kyle Bellamy, RP, Miami (Fla.) Chris Hernandez, P, Miami (Fla.) Jemile Weeks 2B, Miami (Fla.) Zach Putnam, UT, Michigan Jacob Priday, OF, Missouri Aaron Crow, P, Missouri Johnny Dorn, P, Nebraska Johnny Giavotella, 2B, New Orleans Dustin Ackley, 1B, North Carolina Kyle Seager, 2B, North Carolina George Brown, P, St. John's Brian Matusz, P, San Diego Stephen Strasburg,P, San Diego State Ryne Jernigan, 2B, South Alabama Reese Havens, SS, South Carolina Justin Smoak, 1B, South Carolina Tyler Conn, RP, Southern Miss Dane Carter, 3B, Texas A&M Shooter Hunt, P, Tulane Adam Carrithers, 2B, UCLA Mark Carver, C, UNC Wilmington Xavier Scruggs, 1B, UNLV Michael Rockett, UTSA Michael Schwimer, RP, Virginia Vince Belnome, 3B, West Virginia Jedd Gyorko, 2B, West Virginia Chad Cregar, DH, Western Kentucky Anthony Capra, P, Wichita State Tim Park, C, William & Mary Mike Sheridan, William & Mary Ryan Lavarnway, OF, Yale |