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Golden Spikes Award
(Top Amateur Baseball Player in the Country)
Presented by USA Baseball

Sponsored by Major League Baseball Players Association

 

The award is presented each year to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability and exemplary sportsmanship.

YEAR PLAYER COLLEGE
2003 Rickie Weeks Southern
2002 Khalil Greene Clemson
2001 Mark Prior Southern California (USC)
2000 Kip Bouknight South Carolina
1999 Jason Jennings Baylor
1998 Pat Burrell Miami
1997 J.D. Drew Florida State
1996 Travis Lee San Diego State
1995 Mark Kotsay Cal State Fullerton
1994 Jason Varitek Georgia Tech
1993 Darren Dreifort Michigan
1992 Phil Nevin Cal State Fullerton
1991 Mike Kelly Arizona State
1990 Alex Fernandez Miami-Dade South Community College
1989 Ben McDonalda Louisiana State (LSU)
1988 Robin Ventura Florida State
1987 Jim Abbott Michigan
1986 Mike Loynd Florida State
1985 Will Clark Mississippi State
1984 Oddibe McDowell Arizona State
1983 Dave Magadan Alabama
1982 Augie Schmidt New Orleans
1981 Mike Fuentes Florida State
1980 Terry Francona Arizona
1979 Tim Wallach Cal State Fullerton
1978 Bob Horner Arizona State

 

Dick Howser Trophy
(College Baseball Player of the Year)
Presented by National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA)

Sponsored by Verizon and the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Area Chamber of Commerce

Winners from 1987-1998 were selected by the American Baseball Coaches Association. NCBWA became the voting body in 1999.

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YEAR PLAYER POS COLLEGE
2003 Rickie Weeks 2B Southern
2002 Khalil Greene SS Clemson
2001 Mark Prior RHP Southern California (USC)
2000 Mark Teixeira 3B Georgia Tech
1999 Jason Jennings DH-RHP Baylor
1998 Eddie Furniss 1B Louisiana State (LSU)
1997 J.D. Drew OF Florida State
1996 Kris Benson RHP Clemson
1995 Todd Helton 1B-LHP Tennessee
1994 Jason Varitek C Georgia Tech
1993 Brooks Kieschnik DH-RHP Texas
1992 Brooks Kieschnik DH-RHP Texas
1991 Frank Rodriguez SS-RHP Howard College (Texas)
1990 Alex Fernandez RHP Miami-Dade South Community College
1989 Scott Bryant DH Texas
1988 Robin Ventura 3B Oklahoma State
1987 Mike Fiore OF Miami

 

Rotary Smith Award
(College Baseball's Player of the Year)

Presented by the Rotary Club of Houston

Voted upon by college baseball publicists, former winners and the coaches of those former winners.

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YEAR PLAYER POS COLLEGE
2003 Rickie Weeks 2B Southern
2002 Khalil Green SS Clemson
2001 Mark Prior RHP Southern California (USC)
2000 Kip Bouknight RHP South Carolina
1999 Jason Jennings RHP/DH Baylor
1998 Brad Wilkerson LHP/OF Florida
1997 Tim Hudson RHP/OF Auburn
1996 Kris Benson RHP Clemson
1995 Mark Kotsay OF Cal State Fullerton
1994 Jason Varitek C Georgia Tech
1993 Darren Dreifort RHP Wichita State
1992 Mike Alex Smith OF Indiana
1991 Bobby Jones RHP Fresno State
1990 Mike Kelly OF Arizona State
1989 Ben McDonald RHP Louisiana State (LSU)
1988 Andy Benes RHP Evansville

 

Baseball America's College Player of the Year
(College Baseball Player of the Year)
Presented by Baseball America

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YEAR PLAYER POS COLLEGE
2003 Rickie Weeks 2B Southern
2002 Khalil Greene SS Clemson
2001 Mark Prior RHP Southern California (USC)
2000 Mark Teixeira 3B Georgia Tech
1999 Jason Jennings DH-RHP Baylor
1998 Jeff Austin RHP Stanford
1997 J.D. Drew OF Florida State
1996 Kris Benson RHP Clemson
1995 Todd Helton 1B-LHP Tennessee
1994 Jason Varitek C Georgia Tech
1993 Brooks Kieschnik DH-RHP Texas
1992 Phil Nevin 3B Cal State Fullerton
1991 David McCarty 1B Stanford
1990 Mike Kelly OF Arizona State
1989 Ben McDonald RHP Louisiana State (LSU)
1988 John Olerud 1B-LHP Washington State
1987 Robin Ventura 3B Oklahoma State
1986 Casey Close OF Michigan
1985 Pete Incaviglia OF Oklahoma State
1984 Oddibe McDowell OF Arizona State
1983 Dave Magadan 1B Alabama
1982 Jeff Ledbetter OF/LHP Florida State
1981 Mike Sodders 3B Arizona

 

Hobey Baker Memorial Award
(Top Player in Division 1 College Hockey)
An initial round of balloting by all 60 Division I college coaches determined the ten finalists. These 10 names are advanced to the Selection Committee, a geographically balanced group of 25 members composed of media, NHL scouts, college hockey coaches and supervisors of officials.
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YEAR PLAYER POS SCHOOL
2003 Peter Sejna F Colorado College
2002 Jordan Leopold D Minnesota
2001 Ryan Miller G Michigan State
2000 Mike Mottau D Boston College
1999 Jason Krog F New Hampshire
1998 Chris Drury F Boston University
1997 Brendan Morrison F Michigan
1996 Brian Bonin F Minnesota
1995 Brian Holzinger F Bowling Green
1994 Chris Marinucci F Minnesota-Duluth
1993 Paul Kariya F Maine
1992 Scott Pellerin F Maine
1991 David Emma F Boston College
1990 Kip Miller F Michigan State
1989 Lane MacDonald F Harvard
1988 Robb Stauber G Minnesota
1987 Tony Hrkac F North Dakota
1986 Scott Fusco F Harvard
1985 Bill Watson F Minnesota-Duluth
1984 Tom Kurvers D Minnesota-Duluth
1983 Mark Fusco D Harvard
1982 George McPhee F Bowling Green
1981 Neal Broten F Minnesota

 

MAC Hermann Trophy
(Top Division 1 College Soccer Player)
Presented by the Missouri Athletic Club
The winners of the award are selected through voting by the members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. In 1999, the M.A.C. and NSCAA came together to create a single award recognizing the top Division I players. The MAC Hermann Trophy was the combined Hermann and MAC Awards and was created in 2002.
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YEAR PLAYER COLLEGE
2003    
2002 Alecko Eskandarian Virginia
2001 Luchi Gonzalez Southern Methodist (SMU)
2000 Chris Gbandi Connecticut
1999 Ali Curtis Duke
1998 Wojtek Krakowiak Clemson
1997 Johnny Torres Creighton
1996 Mike Fisher Virginia
1995 Mike Fisher Virginia
1994 Brian Maisonneuve Indiana
1993 Claudio Reyna Virginia
1992 Brad Friedel UCLA
1991 Alexi Lalas Rutgers
1990 Ken Snow Indiana
1989 Tony Meola Virginia
1988 Ken Snow Indiana
1987 Bruce Murray Clemson
1986 John Kerr Duke
1985 Tom Kain Duke
1984 Amr Aly Columbia
1983 Mike Jeffries Duke
1982 Joe Ulrich Duke
1981 Armando Betancourt Indiana
1980 Joe Morrone Connecticut
1979 Jim Stamatis Penn State
1978 Angelo DiBernardo Indiana
1977 Billy Gazonas Hartwick College
1976 Glenn Myernick Hartwick College
1975 Steve Ralbovsky Brown
1974 Farrukh Quraishi Oneonta State
1973 Dan Counce St. Louis
1972 Mike Seerey St. Louis
1971 Mike Seerey St. Louis
1970 Al Trost St. Louis
1969 Al Trost St. Louis
1968 Manuel Hernandez San Jose State
1967 Dov Markus Long Island University (LIU)

 

Missouri Athletic Club Players of the Year
Presented by the Missouri Athletic Club
Presented from 1987 to 2001
2001 Luchi Gonzalez Southern Methodist (SMU)
2000 Ali Curtis Duke
1999 Sasha Victorine UCLA
1998 Jay Heaps Duke
1997 Johnny Torres Creighton
1996 Mike Fisher Virginia
1995 Matt McKeon St. Louis
1994 Todd Yeagley Indiana
1993 Claudio Reyna Virginia
1992 Claudio Reyna Virginia
1991 Alexi Lalas Rutgers
1990 Ken Snow Indiana
1989 Tony Meola Virginia
1988 Ken Snow Indiana
1987 John Harkes Virginia
1986 John Kerr Duke

 

Enners Award
(Outstanding Player in College Lacrosse)
Presented by USILA (United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association)
 
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YEAR PLAYER POS COLLEGE
2003 Tillman Johnson G Virginia
2002 Steve Dusseau A? Georgetown
2001 Doug Shanahan M Hofstra
2000 Ryan Powell A Syracuse
1999 John Grant A Delaware
1998 Casey Powell A Syracuse
1997 Casey Powell A Syracuse
1996 Doug Knight A Virginia
1995 Terry Riordan A Johns Hopkins
1994 Scott Bacigalupo G Princeton
1993 David Morrow D Princeton
1992 Darren Lowe A Brown
1991 Dennis Goldstein A North Carolina
1990 Gary Gait M Syracuse
1989 Dave Pietramala D Johns Hopkins
1988 Gary Gait M Syracuse
1987 Tim Goldstein A Cornell
1986 Tom Haus D North Carolina
1985 Larry Quinn G Johns Hopkins
1984 Larry Quinn G Johns Hopkins
1983 Brad Kotz A> Syracuse
1982 Tom Sears G North Carolina
1981 Jeff Cook A Johns Hopkins
1980 Brendan Schneck M Johns Hopkins
1979 Mark Greenberg D Johns Hopkins
1978 Mike O'Neill A Johns Hopkins
1977 Eamon McEneaney A Cornell
1976 Mike French A Cornell
1975 Frank Urso M Maryland
1974 Rick Kowalchuk M Johns Hopkins
1973 Doug Schreiber M Maryland
1972 Pete Eldredge A? Virginia
1971 Tom Cafaro A Army
1970 Pete Cramblet A Army
1969 Joe Cowan A Johns Hopkins

 

 

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