Willcutt Named To The College Baseball Foundation National Honors Team
 Brad Willcutt was named to the College Baseball Foundation National Honors Team today. |
HATTIESBURG, Miss.— Southern Miss senior catcher Brad Willcutt was named to the College Baseball Foundation National Honors Team today.
Willcutt was honored two times by the College Baseball Foundation for his performance this season, as he helped Southern Miss attain a 41-19 season, for the school’s third consecutive 40-win season, a school record.
The Columbus, Miss., native led Southern Miss with 16 home runs, 21 doubles, 82 RBI and 149 total bases this season.
The College Baseball Foundation is dedicated to preserving college baseball history and to recognizing standout teams and individuals who have influenced the collegiate game. Established as a charitable educational organization, the CBF hopes to not only catalog the sports' history within its' newly announced College Baseball Hall of Fame, but to provide an aggressive and enduring advocacy for the college game. It views its primary mission as fostering an appreciation of the historical development of college baseball and its impact on our culture, and increasing public awareness, exposure and generating additional opportunities for college baseball.
Beginning March 1, 2005, the CBF has released a weekly National Honor Roll, saluting the finest performances of that past week's action as nominated by conference and university baseball media contacts.
Willcutt and Southern Miss will compete in the school’s third-consecutive NCAA Regional this weekend, also a school record. The Golden Eagles are the No. 2 seed in Oxford and will play No. 3 seed Oklahoma at 3 p.m., on Friday. The winner of that game the winner of No. 1 seed Ole Miss and No. 4 seed Maine at 5 p.m., on Saturday.
Tournament booklets for the Oxford Regional are sold out, but single game tickets remain available, for $12 for adults and $7 for youths. They can be purchased only at the gate on the day of the game, through the University of Mississippi Ticket Office.
2005 College Baseball Foundation National Honors Team:
Luke Hochevar, Tennessee, P
Lance Broadway, TCU, P
Kevin Slowey, Winthrop, P
Cesar Carillo, Miami, P
Ian Kennedy, Southern California, P
Ricky Romero, Cal State Fullerton, P
Brian Bogesevic, Tulane, P
Cesar Ramos, Long Beach State, P
Garrett Olsen, Cal Poly-SLO, P
Trevor Crowe, Arizona, OF
Jacoby Ellsbury, Jr., Oregon State, OF
Brian Pettway, Ole Miss, OF
Ryan Patterson, LSU, OF
Shane Robinson, Florida State, OF
Brad Wilcutt, Southern Miss, C
Michael Ambort, Lamar, C
Jeff Clement, Southern California, C
Matt LaPorta, Florida, 1B
Adam Carr, Oklahoma State, 1B
Jed Lowrie, Stanford, 2B
Chris Campbell, College of Charleston, 2B
Seth Johnston, Texas, SS
Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, SS
Alex Gordon, Nebraska, 3B
Brian Taylor, Brigham Young, 3B
Ryan Braun, Miami, 3B
Dennis Bigley, Oral Roberts, P/UT/ATH
Kris Harvey, Clemson, P/UT/ ATH
Micah Owings, Tulane, P/UT/ ATH
Joe Savery, Rice, P/UT/ATH
College Baseball Foundation Coaches of the Year:
Pat Casey, Oregon State
Pat McMahon, Florida
Rick Jones, Tulane
2005 Multiple Regular Season Honorees—Luke Hochevar, Tennessee (6); Lance Broadway, TCU (6); Kevin Slowey, Winthrop (6); Cesar Ramos, Long Beach State (6); Dennis Bigley, Oral Roberts (6); Trevor Crowe, Arizona (5); Cesar Carrillo, Miami (4); Ricky Romero, Cal State Fullerton (4); Ian Kennedy, USC (4); Alex Gordon, Nebraska (4); Matt Loberg, Minnesota (4); Jacoby Ellsbury, Jr., Oregon State (3); Brian Bogusevic, Tulane (3); Seth Johnston, Texas (3); Ryan Patterson, LSU (3); Travis Buck, Arizona State (3); Max Scherzer, Missouri (3); Mike Pelfry, Wichita State (3); Adam Tucker, BSC (3); Micah Owings, Tulane (3); Stephen Head, Ole Miss (3); Trey Hearne, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3); Kevin Ardoin, Louisiana (3); Joba Chamberlain, Nebraska (3); Joe Savery, Rice (3); Brandon Taylor, BYU (3); Scott Cousins, San Francisco (3); P. J. Finigan, Southern Illinois (3); Stephen Bryant, Hawai’i (3); Walker Gorham, Army (3); Dallas Buck, Oregon State (3); Kris Harvey, Clemson (3); Brian Pettway, Ole Miss (2); Brad Wilcutt, Southern Miss (2); Matt LaPorta, Florida (2); Nick Allen, Villanova (2); Mark Romanczuk, Stanford (2); Lane Mestepey, LSU (2); Andrew Miller, North Carolina (2); Nick Pereira, San Francisco (2); Brandon Dewing, San Jose State (2); Brad Kilby, San Jose State (2); Brian Blomquist, Illinois (2), Jeff Corlasetti, Florida (2); Matt Farrington, Houston (2); Jake Baxter, Texas-Arlington (2); Bernard Robert, Southeastern La.(2); Josh Bell, Auburn (2); Jared Hughes, Long Beach State (2); Jason Determann, LSU (2); Chris Campbell, College of Charleston (2); Jim Brauer, Michigan (2); Ricky Brooks, East Carolina (2); Chris Pettit, Loyola Marymount (2), Matt Rizzotti, Manhattan (2); Corey Riordan, Fordham (2), Nick Schmidt, Arkansas (2), Shelby Ford, TCU (2); Michael Ambort, Lamar (2); Andy Hunter, Minnesota (2); Zac McCamie, South Carolina (2); Joe Martinez, Boston College (2); Blake Jones, Northwestern (La) State (2); Charley Boyce, Arkansas (2); Ross Liersemann, Akron (2); Mark McCormack, Baylor (2); Tim Lincecum, Washington (2); Daniel Lonsberry, NW St.(La.) (2); Adam Carr, Oklahoma State (2); Tim Preston, UNCW (2); Luke Trubee, Dayton (2); Justin Thomas, Youngstown State (2); Jacob Marceaux, McNeese (2).
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