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College  | Story  | 1/29/2016

Conference Preview: American Ath.

Patrick Ebert     
Photo: Houston Athletics




Preseason College Top 25 | Preseason All-American Team | 2016 College Baseball Preview Index

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Predicted Order of Finish


Overall/conference win-loss records from 2015 indicated | * Denotes projected conference automatic bid


No. Team W L W L
1 Houston* 43 20 16 8
2 Tulane 35 25 13 11
3 East Carolina 40 22 15 9
4 Connecticut 35 25 11 13
5 South Florida 36 26 13 11
6 UCF 31 27 10 14
7 Memphis 37 21 12 12
8 Cincinnati 15 41 6 18


Preseason All-Conference Team

Pos. Name Class School Stats/Notes
C Levi Borders Sr. USF .291-9-45; Sr. leader off breakout Jr. year
1B Bobby Melley Sr. UConn .315-1-40; contact/gap hitter w/ great bat control
2B Josh Vidales Sr. Houston .300-2-39; good on-base, speed, leadoff skills
3B Willy Yahn So. UConn .343-3-31; big average, only 13 Ks during Fr. year
SS Stephen Alemais Jr. Tulane .312-1-22; toolsy shortstop w/ flashy glove, speed
OF Darien Tubbs Jr. Memphis .321-7-38; proj. POY can do it all, had big '15
OF Jack Sundberg Sr. UConn .288-1-35; leadoff profile w/ 47 walks, 33 SBs
OF Luke Maglich Sr. USF .306-8-38; nice power (8 HR) speed (15 SB) combo
DH Matt Diorio Jr. UCF .308-5-29; one of AAC's most dangerous hitters
UT Corey Julks
So. Houston .302-5-38; versatile athlete poised for big soph year
SP Seth Romero So. Houston 1.94, 83.1 IP, 92:22; talented young LHP on rise
SP Anthony Kay Jr. UConn 2.07, 100 IP, 96:25; commands zone, misses bats
SP Andrew Lantrip Jr. Houston 2.62, 113.1 IP, 115:23; commands low-90s well
SP Evan Kruczynski Jr. East Carolina 3.17, 99.1 IP, 72:26; can miss bats, change speeds
RP Nolan Blackwood Jr. Memphis 0.52, 34.2 IP, 16:8, 14 SV; sidearmer w/ good FB

Player of the Year: Darien Tubbs, of, Memphis

Pitcher of the Year: Seth Romero, lhp, Houston

Freshman of the Year: Joe Davis, 1b, Houston



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