1965 College Baseball All-America Team Explained

An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position—who in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete together as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889.[1]

From 1947 to 1980, the American Baseball Coaches Association was the only All-American selector recognized by the NCAA.[2]

Key

Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been named an All-American at that point
Inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame

All-Americans

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PitcherSteve ArlinOhio State1966 College World Series Most Outstanding Player,[3] Career 5.5 H/9 (11th in Division I)[4]
PitcherJohn Marcum Jr.Saint Louis
CatcherJohn E. OlerudWashington State
First basemanPete MiddlekauffStanford
Second basemanLuis LagunasArizona State Sun Devils
Third basemanMike McClureTexas A&M
ShortstopArchie RobertsColumbia
OutfielderBill GuerrantWestern Michigan
OutfielderBilly WolffCincinnati
OutfielderRick MondayArizona State2x MLB All Star, 1981 World Series Champion, First overall pick in 1965 Major League Baseball Draft[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Michigan alumnus. University of Michigan Library. 2010. B0037HO8MY. 495.
  2. Web site: NCAA Baseball Award Winners. NCAA. 12 April 2012.
  3. Web site: Most Outstanding Player Award in College World Series. Baseball Almanac. 17 April 2012.
  4. Web site: Division I Record Book. NCAA. 14 April 2012.
  5. Web site: Rick Monday. Baseball Reference. 14 April 2012.