National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) is an association of baseball writers, broadcasters, and publicists in the United States.[1][2] It was founded in 1962.[1][3][2][4]

The NCBWA compiles a preseason ranking of the top 35 teams in the nation, as voted on by its members. In addition, weekly rankings of the top 30 teams are released throughout the season and after the College World Series.

The NCBWA awards NCBWA preseason All-American awards,[4] the Dick Howser Trophy (Player of the Year),[5][6] Regional Players of the Year awards, and All-America awards.[1][7]

Also the National Coach of the Year is awarded by NCBWA.

2013-14 Officers/Directors Officer - Affiliation Executive Director: Bo Carter, National Football Foundation 214-418-6132 President: Judy Willson Mountain West Conference 719-488-4052 1st Vice-President: Jason Leturmy Florida State University 850-228-7568 2nd Vice-President: Ben Taylor University of Illinois 217-333-1391 3rd Vice-President: John Hines University of Florida 352-375-4683 Assoc. Executive Director: Russ Anderson Conference USA 214-774-1351 Asst. Executive Director: Mike Montoro West Virginia 304-293-2821 Div. II Coordinator: Logan Lawrence St. Edward's 512-464-8810 Div. III Coordinator: TBD Board of Directors: Ryan Bomberger, Liberty, 434-582-2292; Jeff Conrad, Houston, 713-749-9404; Malcolm Gray, East Carolina, 252-737-4523; Carol Hudson, Old Dominion, 757-683-3372; Fumi Kimura, UC Irvine, 949-824-9474; Ryan Powell, North Dakota, 701-777-2986. Webmaster: Ted Gangi, I-30 East.

National Coach of the Year

Coach of the Year[8]
Season Coach Team
2008 Batesole, MikeMike Batesole Fresno State
2009 O'Connor, BrianBrian O'Connor Virginia
2010 Schlossnagle, JimJim Schlossnagle Texas Christian
2011 Esquer, DavidDavid Esquer California
2012 Senk, MattMatt Senk Stony Brook
2013 Smith, TracyTracy Smith Indiana
2014 Gillespie, MikeMike Gillespie UC Irvine
2015 Mainieri, PaulPaul Mainieri LSU

See also

Winners of the NCBWA's Wilbur Snypp Award for contributions to college baseball: The plaque memorializes longtime Ohio State sports information director and NCBWA founder, the late Wilbur (Bill) Snypp. Snypp was a noted contributor to the writers' organization, which was initiated in 1962, as well as an officer in the group. The NCBWA/Wilbur Snypp Award yearly honors a professional for contributions to the sport of college baseball. Voting is conducted by a panel of previous winners, who include past NCAA College World Series directors, College Sports Information Directors of America Hall of Fame members, decorated media members and others.

Past Wilbur Snypp Award Winners 1975 Wilbur Snypp, Ohio State 1976 Bill Esposito, St. John's 1977 Phil Langan, Cornell 1978 John Geis, Southern Conference 1979 Hank Schomber, Georgia Southern 1980 Bob Culp, Western Michigan 1981 Lou Pavlovich, Sr., Collegiate Baseball 1982 Tom Price, South Carolina 1983 Bob Bradley, Clemson 1984 Robert Williams, Omaha World-Herald 1985 Jerry Miles, NCAA 1986 Larry Keefe, Seton Hall 1987 Tom Rowen, San Jose Mercury-News 1988 Fred Gerardi, KESY Radio, Omaha 1989 Jim Wright, NCAA 1990 Steve Weller, SIU-Edwardsville 1991 Bill Little, University of Texas 1992 Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman 1993 Bo Carter, Southwest Conference 1994 Lou Pavlovich, Jr., Collegiate Baseball 1995 Steve Pivovar, Omaha World-Herald 1996 Gary Johnson, NCAA 1997 Dave Wohlhueter, Cornell 1998 Allan Simpson, Baseball America 1999 Alan Cannon, Texas A&M University 2000 Jim Callis, Baseball America 2001 Dick Case, USA Baseball 2002 Russ Anderson, Conference USA 2003 John Manuel, BASEBALL AMERICA 2004 Dana Heiss Grodin, USA TODAY Sports Weekly 2005 Dennis Poppe, NCAA 2006 Mike Montoro, Southern Miss 2007 Barry Allen, Alabama 2008 Mike Patrick, ESPN 2009 Al Chase, Honolulu Star-Bulletin 2010 Lou Spry, NCAA 2011 Jeremy Mills, ESPN/D1Baseball.com 2012 Eric Olson, Associated Press 2013 J.D. Hamilton, NCAA 2014 TBD

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About the NCBWA". Sportswriters.net. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  2. 1 2 "BYU Baseball Press Release". BYUCougars.com. April 26, 2005. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  3. "Plunkett's Entertainment & Media ... – Google Books". Books.google.com. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  4. 1 2 "#1 in College Sports". CSTV.com. December 17, 2007. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  5. "Washington Daily News Online > Archives > Sports > ECU's Simmons named to watch list". Wdnweb.com. April 16, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  6. "#1 in College Sports". CSTV.com. May 19, 2006. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  7. "National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association > Awards". Sportswriters.net. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  8. http://www.sportswriters.net/ncbwa/awards/coach/

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