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Daniel Stovall Named To Wallace Watch List for College Baseball Player of the Year

Daniel Stovall Named To Wallace Watch List for College Baseball Player of the YearDaniel Stovall Named To Wallace Watch List for College Baseball Player of the Year

Nov. 24, 2004

LUBBOCK, Texas – New Mexico sophomore first baseman Daniel Stovall was recently one of 58 players named to the Wallace Watch List for the 2005 season by the College Baseball Foundation. The Brooks Wallace Award is presented annually to the national college baseball player of the year. Kurt Suzuki of Cal State Fullerton was the winner of the 2004 Brooks Wallace Award. Stovall batted .347 with 12 homers, 14 doubles and 34 RBI in his freshman season and was named a Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American.

The Wallace Watch will be trimmed to 12 semi-finalists by Tuesday, May 24, 2005.Then the selection committee will narrow the list to three finalists following the NCAA Super Regionals at a press conference in Omaha on Thursday, June 16, 2005.The finalists, their head coaches, and their parents will be invited to Lubbock, Texas, for a golf tournament, a welcome dinner and the award banquet.

Dedicated to the memory of former Texas Tech shortstop and assistant coach, Wallace was a slick-fielding shortstop at Texas Tech from 1977 to 1980. A 4-year starter, he was named All-Southwest Conference and All-District Six his senior year when he lead the Red Raiders to their first-ever appearance in the Southwest Conference Tournament. After playing two years in the Texas Rangers organization, he returned to Texas Tech and served as a graduate assistant and later as an assistant coach. In the summer of 1984 he was diagnosed with cancer and fought the disease courageously until his death on March 24, 1985, at age 27. The Plano, Texas, native was married to the former Sandy Arnold and they had one daughter, Lindsay Ryan.

The selection committee for the Wallace Award is comprised of a national panel of preeminent coaches, sports information directors, former winners and beat media who mostly closely follow the sport. Screening Committee members will evaluate the candidates and will continue their review throughout the entire baseball season. Additional Watch List candidates may be added as the season progresses. Voting for the three Wallace Award finalists and the Wallace Award winner will be conducted by confidential balloting, with totals tabulated by the J.W.Anderson & Associates accounting firm in Lubbock.

2005 Wallace Watch List

Byron Barber, OF, College of Charleston

Ryne Malone, 1B, Florida State

Dennis Bigley, DH/P, Oral Roberts

Ian Kennedy, P, USC

Cameron Blair, SS, Texas Tech

Ryan Patterson, OF, LSU

Travis Buck, OF, Arizona State

Matthew Iouye, OF, Hawai’i

Steve Caravati, OF, Ohio State

Christian Vitters, 2B, Fresno State

Cesar Carillo, P, Miami

Ryan Chambers, OF, BYU

Brad Corley, OF, Mississippi State

Jeff Corsaletti, OF, Florida

Trevor Crowe, OF, Arizona

Andy Hunter, 1B, Minnesota

Ryan Doherty, P, Notre Dame

Shelby Ford, SS, TCU

Michael Faulk, 1B, Cal State Northridge

Jack McLintock, OF, SDSU

Michael Gardner, P, Texas-Arlington

Matt McHargue, 1B, USF

Jim Geldhof, 3B, Central Michigan

Marc Maddox, 1B, Southern Miss

Danny Gil, P, Miami

Ty Wright, DH/ATH, Oklahoma St.

Alex Gordon, 3B, Nebraska

Brian Bogusevic, DH/ATH, Tulane

Stephen Head, DH/P, Mississippi

Eric Thornton, DH/ATH, Oklahoma

Paul Janish, SS, Rice

Kris Harvey, DH/ATH, Clemson

Warner Jones, 2B, Vanderbilt

Dan Stovall, 1B, New Mexico

Wade LeBlanc, P, Alabama

Zeke Parraz, SS, UNLV

Sam LeCure, P, Texas

Zach Zuercher, P, Rhode Island

Jeff Lincecum, P, Washington

Steven Blackwood, OF, Geo.Tech

Jed Lowrie, 2B, Stanford

Jacob Butler, OF, Nevada

Tim Mascia, OF, Florida Atlantic

Dallas Morris, 3B, UL Lafayette

John Mayberry, 1B, Stanford

Jason Meyer, P, Texas A&M

Jim Negrych, 2B, Pittsburgh

Steve Pearce, 3B, South Carolina

Mike Pelfrey, P, Wichita State

Chris Rahl, OF, William and Mary

Cesar Ramos, P, Long Beach State

Aaron Rawl, P, South Carolina

Anthony Rea, P, Santa Clara

Ricky Romero, P, Cal State Fullerton

Will Startup, P, Georgia

Nate Stone, 2B, Army

Kiel Thibault, C, Gonzaga

Derrick Gordon, P, Lamar