UALR senior outfielder
Sean Bignall
has been named a semifinalist for the 2012 Dick Howser Trophy, an award
given annually to the nation's top player by the National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Bignall entered the final week of
the regular season ranked in the top-10 nationally in six offensive
categories, ranking as high as third in home runs, RBI, total bases and
slugging percentage.
Presented
by Easton Foundations, the Dick Howser Trophy is in its 26th year of
existence, and is determined through two rounds of national voting. The
award will be presented on Friday, June 15 at
11 a.m. CT, the opening day of the 2012 College World Series, at TD
Ameritrade Stadium in downtown Omaha, Neb.
Bignall is
one of 35 players to make the list of semifinalists for the award, a
group which is comprised of players from 17 different conferences and 32
different schools. Every position on the diamond
is represented in the list of semifinalists except for shortstop, led by
10 pitchers and five outfielders.
A native
of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, Bignall leads the Sun Belt Conference in
home runs, runs scored (59), RBI (64), total bases (148) and slugging
percentage (.715). He has already set new UALR
single-season records for home runs and total bases, and needs to drive
in two more runs to break the school's single-season RBI record of 65.
In
addition to his records for home runs and total bases in a season,
Bignall tied the school record for home runs in a game by hitting three
in a win over South Dakota State on March 7, while setting
a new UALR standard with 14 total bases. On April 13, Bignall tied
another school record by scoring five runs in UALR's 17-8 win over South
Alabama. He is currently third on UALR's all-time single-season list
for runs scored with 59, and needs to score four
more to establish yet another school record.
Bignall
has started all 52 games for the Trojans this season and entered the
final week of the regular season ranked sixth in the Sun Belt with a
team-leading .355 batting average. He was named Sun
Belt Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks this season, receiving the
honor on March 5 and March 12.
The Dick
Howser Trophy, given annually 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 includes performance on the field, leadership, moral
character and courage, qualities that were exemplified by Dick Howser's
life.
NCBWA
membership includes writers, broadcasters and publicists. Designed to
promote and publicize college baseball, it was founded in 1962 and is
the sport's only college media-related organization.
Name, Pos., School
Mark Appel, P, Stanford
Robert Benincasa, RP, Florida State
Sean Bignall, OF, UALR
Trent Blank, P, Baylor
Austin Elkins, 2B, Dallas Baptist
Goose Kallunki, 1B, Utah Valley
Marty Gantt, OF, College of Charleston
Marco Gonzales, UT, Gonzaga
Andrew Heaney, P, Oklahoma State
Brock Hebert, 2B, Southeastern Louisiana
D.J. Hicks, 1B, UCF
Daniel Kassouf, DH, Appalachian State
Stefan Lopez, RP, Southeastern Louisiana
Michael Lorenzen, UT, Cal State Fullerton
Josh Ludy, C, Baylor
Luke Maile, C, Kentucky
Jamodrick McGruder, 2B, Texas Tech
Trenton Moses, 3B, Southeast Missouri
Chris O'Grady, RP, George Mason
D.J. Petersen, 3B, New Mexico
Nick Petree, P, Missouri State
Kevin Plawecki, C, Purdue
Danny Poma, OF, Hofstra
James Ramsey, OF, Florida State
Matthew Reckling, P, Rice
Carlos Rodon, P, NC State
Chris Rowley, P, Army
Raph Rhymes, OF, LSU
Zach Stephens, 1B, Tennessee Tech
Chris Stratton, P, Mississippi State
Ross Stripling, P, Texas A&M
Michael Wacha, P, Texas A&M
Michael Wagner, RP, San Diego
Alex Yarbrough, 2B, Ole Miss
Mike Zunino, C, Florida
Courtesy: UALR