Goldschmidt Named Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Baseball Student-Athlete of the Year

Goldschmidt Named Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Baseball Student-Athlete of the Year

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FRISCO, Texas ? Texas State junior Paul Goldschmidt has been named the Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Baseball Student-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced Tuesday in conjunction with the release of the All-Academic Baseball Teams.

 

Goldschmidt, a native of The Woodlands, Texas, carries a 3.87 grade-point average in finance. The Bobcat first baseman is the first two-time student-athlete of the year and is the first player in Southland history named player and student-athlete of the year. A six-time member of the Dean’s List, Goldschmidt was selected to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second-Team.

 

A two-time first-team all-conference selection, Goldschmidt led Texas State to its most wins as a Southland member (41), its first league regular-season title since 1997 and first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000. Goldschmidt played as big a role in the classroom as he did on the field, tutoring his fellow students in math and finance. He received league hitter of the year honors for the second consecutive season, after starting all 58 games and led the nation with 88 runs batted in and led the conference with 18 home runs, to set the Texas State season record. His 72 runs scored and 154 total bases each rank third and a .691slugging percentage ranks fourth. The Arizona Diamondbacks selected the Bobcat slugger in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Draft.

 

Five student-athletes make a return appearance to the all-academic team led by UTSA senior Michael Rockett, who is making his third consecutive showing on the team. Seven members received automatic selections, five of which were CoSIDA Academic All-District VI honorees. Josh Cryer of Southeastern Louisiana, who boasts the team’s only 4.00 GPA and Ryan Brauninger of McNeese State all received first-team merits, while Brycen Bell of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Jordan Nipp of Northwestern State were selected to the second-team. Brauninger and Goldschmidt went on to be named second-team Academic All-Americans.

 

UT Arlington led all schools with four all-academic selections. Lamar, McNeese State, Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin each had three, Central Arkansas and Texas State each had two and Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and UTSA each had one.

 

Established in the 2002-03 academic year, the conference honors one student-athlete from each of the 17 championship sports who achieves excellence in academics, athletics and community/campus service. The student-athlete of the year, selected by the league’s awards committee, will have attained athletics achievement for at least two years at the nominating institution, possess at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and demonstrated extracurricular service at his campus and or community.

 

The all-academic teams are voted on by the head coaches, sports information directors and academic/compliance administrators from each Southland university. Student-athletes must possess a 3.0 cumulative GPA, have completed one full academic year at the nominating institution and participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s competition to qualify for the all-academic squad.

 

Included in Capital One Bank’s support of the Southland Conference Academic Awards Program is the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship, the All-Academic Teams, the Student-Athlete of the Year, the Scholar-Athlete Award and the Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

 

2009 Southland Baseball All-Academic Teams

 

First Team

 

 

 

 

 

Name

University

Class

Hometown

GPA

Major

Paul Goldschmidt1254

Texas State

Jr.

The Woodlands, Texas

3.87

Finance

Ryan Brauninger4

McNeese State

Sr.

Nederland, Texas

3.59

Communications

Josh Cryer3

Southeastern La.

So.

Leesville, La.

4.00

Accounting

Brycen Bell3

A&M-Corpus Christi

Sr.

Fort Collins, Colo.

3.69

Bio-Medical Sciences

Jordan Nipp35

Northwestern State

Sr.

Amarillo, Texas

3.97

Biology

Matt Otteman2

UT Arlington

Sr.

Lockport, Ill.

3.22

Exercise Science

Michael Rockett26

UTSA

Sr.

Sugar Land, Texas

3.16

Economics

Brian Taylor

Lamar

Sr.

Cedar Park, Texas

3.34

General Studies

Erich Lehmann5

Stephen F. Austin

Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

3.71

Criminal Justice

Tye Throneberry

Central Arkansas

Jr.

Pine Bluff, Ark.

3.60

Biology

Josh Huffman

Central Arkansas

Sr.

Carrollton, Texas

3.79

Health Sciences

Zach Gardner5

Stephen F. Austin

Sr.

Sugar Land, Texas

3.66

Finance

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Team

 

 

 

 

 

Name

University

Class

Hometown

GPA

Major

Justin O’Neal

Northwestern State

Sr.

Ruston, La.

3.10

Administration

Adam Boydston

UT Arlington

So.

Corinth, Texas

3.93

History

Jeremiah Sammy

Lamar

Sr.

Markham, Ontario

3.21

Communications

Ricky Testa

Lamar

Sr.

Mesquite, Texas

3.07

General Studies

Joe Urtuzuastegui

Northwestern State

Sr.

Mesa, Ariz.

3.00

General Studies

Lee Orr

McNeese State

RS-Fr.

Louise, Texas

3.05

Athletic Training

Zach Tritz

Texas State

Sr.

Spring, Texas

3.00

Physics

Brian Ferguson

Stephen F. Austin

Sr.

Sugar Land, Texas

3.37

Finance

Ryan Mooney

Sam Houston State

So.

The Woodlands, Texas

3.35

Business

Sam Merrill

McNeese State

Sr.

Omaha, Neb.

3.11

General Studies

Ryan Martin

UT Arlington

Sr.

Friendswood, Texas

3.51

Political Science

Collin Garner

UT Arlington

Sr.

Arlington, Texas

3.74

Mechanical Engineering

 

1Student-Athlete of the Year

2First-Team All-Conference

3CoSIDA All-Academic District VI

4ESPN The Magazine All-America

5Two-time Academic Selection

6Three-time Academic Selection