Abilene Christian’s Luis Trevino Named Baseball Player of the Year

Abilene Christian’s Luis Trevino Named Baseball Player of the Year

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FRISCO, Texas – Abilene Christian’s Luis Trevino is the 2019 Southland Conference Baseball Player of the Year, the league announced Monday along with all-conference selections. Southland yearly awards are presented by Ready Nutrition.
 
The near Triple Crown winner for the league led the Southland in batting average (.408) and RBI (63) but finished one shy of UIW’s Taylor Smith in home runs (15). Trevino finished ninth in Division I in batting average and also placed in the top-25 nationally in RBI, on-base percentage (.504), slugging percentage (.743) and total bases (142). The Mission, Texas, native drew a conference-best 39 walks and was a .509 hitter with runners in scoring position.
 
Smith, the Southland’s Freshman of the Year, slugged a league-high 16 home runs and posted four multi-home run games in his rookie campaign, resulting in the conference’s third-highest slugging percentage (.629). The Georgetown, Texas, native finished second to Trevino with 56 RBI and occupied the second-team catcher spot on the all-conference squads.
 
Sam Houston State freshman Colton Cowser earns Hitter of the Year honors after an impressive rookie season, posting the Southland’s best batting average in conference play (.388). The Cypress, Texas, native tied for the league lead in extra-base hits in both overall and conference-only games, roping seven triples and 17 doubles in 2019. Cowser tallied conference-high figures in both runs scored (32) and hits (47).
 
Corey Gaconi of Southeastern Louisiana is the Pitcher of the Year and picked up his third career all-conference honor after being voted to the first team. The Metairie, La. Native ranked fifth in the country in strikeout-to-walk ratio (9.67) and walks allowed per nine innings (0.84). In starts against Southland foes, Gaconi was undefeated (6-0) with a league-low 1.82 ERA with 63 punchouts, opposite of seven walks.
 
Named one of 15 semifinalists for National Pitcher of the Year by the College Baseball Foundation, New Orleans’ Reeves Martin is the Relief Pitcher of the Year. The Tampa, Fla., native converted all 14 of his save opportunities in 2019, good for third-most in Division I. Martin sat down 55 batters on strikes in 35 innings while only allowing four earned runs in his 29 appearances.
 
Stephen F. Austin’s Alex Palmer is the league’s Newcomer of the Year for 2019 after setting the program record for single-season strikeouts (99) and tossing a trio of complete games as the Lumberjacks’ ace. The Cisco College transfer led the conference in fewest hits per nine innings (6.15) and held conference opponents to the lowest batting average (.191) among Southland hurlers.
 
Patrick Hallmark garners the 2019 Clay Gould Coach of the Year accolade after leading an impressive turnaround season for Incarnate Word in just his second season at the helm. In his inaugural season last year, the Demons finished 13-17 in league play, good for just 10th in the conference. Hallmark engineered a five-game turnaround in 2019 as the Cardinals qualified for their first Southland Conference Tournament as the No. 4 seed with an 18-12 mark.
 
Incarnate Word leads the way with eight all-conference picks, followed by Sam Houston State with seven and McNeese with four. Central Arkansas, Houston Baptist, Lamar, Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana each earned three spots, while Abilene Christian, New Orleans and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi had a pair named all-conference. Nicholls and Stephen F. Austin each had one honoree.
 
Central Arkansas, UIW and Southeastern Louisiana each accounted for two spots on the all-defensive team, and student-athletes from McNeese, Sam Houston State and A&M-Corpus Christi rounded out the squad.
 
The All-Southland Conference teams are nominated and voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors. Voting for oneself or one’s own athletes is not permitted. To receive honorable mention, a player must appear on 25 percent of ballots.

Player of the Year: Luis Trevino, Abilene Christian
Hitter of the Year: Colton Cowser, Sam Houston State

Pitcher of the Year: Corey Gaconi, Southeastern Louisiana
Relief Pitcher of the Year: Reeves Martin, New Orleans
Freshman of the Year: Taylor Smith, UIW
Newcomer of the Year: Alex Palmer, Stephen F. Austin
Clay Gould Coach of the Year: Patrick Hallmark, Incarnate Word
 
2019 All-Southland Conference First Team
Pos. Name School Cl. Hometown
1B Hunter Hearn Sam Houston State Sr. Crosby, Texas
2B Riley McKnight Sam Houston State Sr. Spring, Texas
3B Enrique Sanchez Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. Houston, Texas
SS Ryan Gonzalez UIW Sr. Corpus Christi, Texas
C Luis Trevino2 Abilene Christian R-Sr. Mission, Texas
DH Clayton Rasbeary McNeese Jr. Rockwall, Texas
OF Colton Cowser Sam Houston State Fr. Cypress, Texas
OF Eddy Gonzalez2 UIW Sr. Laredo, Texas
OF Sean Arnold UIW Jr. Bryan, Texas
SP Corey Gaconi3 Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Metairie, La.
SP Hayden Wesneski2 Sam Houston State Jr. Cypress, Texas
SP Alex Palmer Stephen F. Austin Jr. Arlington, Texas
RP Reeves Martin New Orleans Jr. Tampa, Fla.
U Itchy Burts2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Jr. League City, Texas
 
2019 All-Southland Conference Second Team
Pos. Name School Cl. Hometown
1B Ryan Flores UIW So. Corpus Christi, Texas
2B Nate Fisbeck McNeese Jr. The Woodlands, Texas
3B Antonio Valdez UIW Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas
SS JC Correa Lamar Jr. Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
C Taylor Smith UIW Fr. Georgetown, Texas
DH Lee Thomas UIW Jr. Katy, Texas
OF Clayton Harp2 Sam Houston State Sr. El Campo, Texas
OF Dalon Farkas2 Abilene Christian Sr. Milton, Ga.
OF Brandon Bena Houston Baptist Jr. Omaha, Neb.
SP Cody Davenport Central Arkansas Sr. Fayetteville, Ark.
SP Nathan Jones Northwestern State Sr. Shreveport, La.
SP Noah Cameron Central Arkansas Fr. St. Joseph, Mo.
RP Bernie Martinez UIW Sr. Laredo, Texas
U Jordan Cannon Sam Houston State Sr. Centerville, Texas
 
2019 All-Southland Conference Third Team
Pos. Name School Cl. Hometown
1B Kyle Schimpf Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Covington, La.
2B Logan Berlof Lamar Jr. McKinney, Texas
3B Carson Maxwell McNeese Sr. Houston, Texas
SS Caleb Ricca Northwestern State Jr. Prairieville, La.
C Erik Voller Houston Baptist Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif.
DH Gaige Howard New Orleans Jr. Carlsbad, Calif.
OF Jack Rogers Sam Houston State So. Spring, Texas
OF Tyler Smith2 Northwestern State Jr. Franklinton, La.
OF Josh Ragan Central Arkansas Jr. Irving, Texas
SP Jason Blanchard Lamar Sr. Kingwood, Texas
SP Kyle Gruller Houston Baptist Jr. Cypress, Texas
SP Jacob Bedevian Nicholls Sr. Houston, Texas
RP Jared Biddy Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Iowa Park, Texas
U Jake Dickerson McNeese Jr. Beaumont, Texas
 
2019 Southland Conference All-Defensive Team
Pos. Name School Cl. Hometown
1B Tyler Smith Central Arkansas Sr. Deer Park, Texas
2B Riley McKnight Sam Houston State Sr. Spring, Texas
3B Carson Maxwell McNeese Sr. Houston, Texas
SS Cody Grosse Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Plainfield, Ill.
C Taylor Smith UIW Fr. Georgetown, Texas
LF Nick Ray Southeastern Louisiana R-Fr. Jefferson, La.
CF Josh Ragan Central Arkansas Jr. Irving, Texas
RF Sean Arnold UIW Jr. Bryan, Texas
P Dustin Lacaze Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Jr. Lake Jackson, Texas
 
Honorable Mention: 1B: Collin Morrill, New Orleans. 2B: Brennan Breaud, Southeastern Louisiana. 3B: Robin Adames, Lamar; Sam Taylor, Northwestern State. SS: Cody Grosse, Southeastern Louisiana. C: Gavin Johnson, Sam Houston State. DH: Preston Faulkner, Southeastern Louisiana. OF: Jeffrey Elkins, Northwestern State; Avery George, Lamar, Cole Girouard, Lamar. SP: Spencer Chirpich, Abilene Christian; Mason Knopp, Southeastern Louisiana. RP: Will Dion, McNeese; Brennan Lewis, Abilene Christian; Nick Mikolajchak, Sam Houston State; Gavin Stone, Central Arkansas. U: Champ Davison, Nicholls.
 
2 Two-time all-conference selection
3 Three-time all-conference selection