College baseball regular season awards, from top pitcher and MOP to best mustache (2024)

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After an action-packed college baseball regular season, Michella Chester has sent in her top honors for teams and players from this year.

College baseball regular season awards, from top pitcher and MOP to best mustache (3)

  • Top Pitcher: Hagen Smith — Arkansas
    • Named SEC Pitcher of the Year and is a consensus top-10 MLB draft pick for 2024
    • Semifinalist for the Dick Howser and Golden Spikes awards
    • Two strikeouts away from breaking David Walling's single-season programrecord (155 strikeouts)
  • Top Freshmen: Drew Burress — Georgia Tech
    • Led Georgia Techin batting average, home runs and RBI
    • Has a chance at becoming the 12th Yellow Jacket to win the teamtriple-crown. Burress would be the first to accomplish the feat since Matt Gonzalez in 2016
    • Eight RBI away from breaking Matt Wieters’ freshman RBI record, 69, set in 2005.
    • Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and the ACC Freshman of the Year
    • One of the top freshmen nationally, hitting a team-best .379 with 14 doubles, two triples,22 home runs and62 RBI. Burress' OPS is 1.311, slugging .803 with an on-base percentage of .508,
    • Leads all DI freshmen in six statistical categories (home runs, home runs per game, slugging, total bases, walks, and walks per game), ranks top-3 nationally in 11 categories andleads ACC freshmen in eight categories
  • Top Catcher: Cole Messina — South Carolina
    • Named to all-SECtournament team
    • Broke SEC Tournament record for RBI with 16 in the five games played by the Gameco*cks
    • Went 9 for 16 with nine runs scored, a double, four home runs and eight walks, good for a .680 on-base percentage
  • Most Feared Hitter: Charlie Condon — Georgia
    • Led the nation in batting average (.451) and home runs (35)
    • 2024 SECPlayer of the Year andGolden Spikessemifinalist
    • Set the NCAA single-season home run record (BBCOR era) while notching an 8-game homer streak in the process

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  • MOP: Charlie Condon — Georgia
  • Top Infielder: Travis Bazzana — Oregon State
    • Hit .423 with 82 hits, 16 doubles and 26 home runs this season, has stolen 15 bases (36 steals in 2023)
    • Semifinalistfor Golden Spikes Award,lone representative from the Pac-12 Conference.
    • First nationally in on-base percentage (.587), second in slugging percentage (.963) and walks (68), and fourth in runs scored (80)
    • Broke Oregon State single-season records for home runs and total bases (183)
  • Top Outfielder: Braeden Montgomery — Texas A&M
    • Golden Spikes semifinalist
    • Started all 55 games, batting .325 with 26 homers, SEC-best 80 RBI
    • Nationally, ranks fourth in RBI, seventh in homers, ninth in RBI per game (1.45), 15th in total bases (163) and 16th in walks (51)
    • No. 5 MLB Draft prospect.

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  • Most Fun Team/Drip: Wake Forest
    • 105 Demon Deacon home runs mark the third consecutive season Deacs have hit 100-plus (fourth-highest home run total in program history)
    • Reached the 30-win mark for the third straight season
    • David F. Couch Ballpark in 2024: season attendance of 76,888 fans set a new program record
    • Set a weekend attendance record of 10,542 with sellouts in all three games against North Carolina
    • Finished the 2024 regular season home slate with a program-record eightsellouts

College baseball regular season awards, from top pitcher and MOP to best mustache (4)

  • Best two-way player: Jac Caglianone — Florida
    • Top candidate for the Golden Spikes Award
    • Homeredin an NCAA-record nine-straight games from April 6-19
    • 66-consecutive plate appearances without a strikeout from April 7-27
    • Posted a 30-game hitting streak from March 23 through May 12 to tie the all-time program mark set by Jacob Young in 2021
    • Two most-prolific home run seasons in Gators history, setting the team record with 33 last season. His29 bombs this year rank second
  • Top reliever: Charlie Beilenson — Duke
    • Made ACC all-tournament team
    • Perfect Game Third Team Midseason All-American honors and a spot on the Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List
    • 11 saves this season, tying him for fourth nationally (one shy of Duke’s single-season record)
    • Season-high of four innings on April 14in a win against Virginia Tech
    • Regular-season numbers: 1.89 ERA, 0.92 WHIP over 52.1 innings
    • Pickedup a save in his first eightappearances while allowing zeroruns

College baseball regular season awards, from top pitcher and MOP to best mustache (5)

  • Best Mustache: Nick Lopez — Kentucky
    • Named first team all-Southeastern Conference
    • Regular season. stats: .380 batting average,52 runs,70 hits, twotriples, sixhome runs, 22 walks and 47 RBI
  • Dug Out Celly: Coastal Carolina
    • The Chanticleers win this competitive category with an astronaut helmet
    • The helmet gets placed on anyone who hits a homerun as they enter the dugout
  • Most hype/Electric player: Chase Burns — Wake Forest
    • Career-high 16-strikeout performance against Clemson on May 10to set the Wake Forestrecord for most strikeouts in a season
    • High-90s fastball, putaway slider, big curve and solid changeup
    • 10 double-digit strikeout games in his first 13 starts with five games of 14 or more strikeouts
    • Been at or near the top of the Division 1 strikeout rankings all year, ranks among the leaders in batting average against and WHIP

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