University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Rack Up All-America Honors from NCBWA
June 16, 2022 | Baseball
DALLAS – The postseason honors continue to roll in for Tennessee as seven Vols were named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) All-America teams, including a program record four first-team selections.
UT's first-team honorees included pitchers Chase Dollander and Chase Burns as well as third baseman Trey Lipscomb and outfielder Drew Gilbert.
For Dollander, it was his third first-team selection this year, making him the first Tennessee player to garner first-team All-America honors from multiple outlets since VFL and World Series champion pitcher Luke Hochevar was a consensus first-team All-American back in 2005.
This marks the first time being first-team selections for the trio of Lipscomb, Gilbert and Burns, who have all garnered second or third team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game already this year. Burns is the first UT freshman to be named a first-team All-American by any outlet since VFL and former AL Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey in 1994.
Also earning NCBWA All-America recognition were pitchers Drew Beam (second team), Redmond Walsh (second team) and Ben Joyce (third team), marking the first time any of the three have earned a spot on a non-freshman All-America team in their careers.
Tennessee has now had eight players earn non-freshman All-America honors this season, doubling the previous program record of four set in 2021 and 1994. If you include freshmen All-Americans, the Vols have had nine players earn All-America recognition, which also smashed the previous school record of five in 2021.
To see the complete NCBWA All-America teams, click HERE. A full listing of Tennessee's postseason All-Americans and national award winners can be seen below.
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Perfect Game National Coach of the Year
RHPÂ Drew Beam
NCBWA – Second Team
NCBWA – Freshman (First Team)
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
DH/1BÂ Blake Burke
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
RHPÂ Chase Burns
NCBWA Freshman National Pitcher of the Year
Collegiate Baseball National Co-Freshman Player of the Year
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Third Team
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
NCBWA – Freshman (First Team)
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
RHPÂ Chase Dollander
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – First Team
Perfect Game – First Team
OFÂ Drew Gilbert
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Second Team
Perfect Game – Second Team
RHP Ben Joyce
NCBWA – Third Team
1BÂ Luc Lipcius
CoSIDA Academic – Second Team
3BÂ Trey Lipscomb
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Second Team
Perfect Game – Third Team
2BÂ Jorel Ortega
Perfect Game – Second Team
CÂ Evan Russell
CoSIDA Academic – First Team
LHP Redmond Walsh
NCBWA – Second Team
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UT's first-team honorees included pitchers Chase Dollander and Chase Burns as well as third baseman Trey Lipscomb and outfielder Drew Gilbert.
For Dollander, it was his third first-team selection this year, making him the first Tennessee player to garner first-team All-America honors from multiple outlets since VFL and World Series champion pitcher Luke Hochevar was a consensus first-team All-American back in 2005.
This marks the first time being first-team selections for the trio of Lipscomb, Gilbert and Burns, who have all garnered second or third team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game already this year. Burns is the first UT freshman to be named a first-team All-American by any outlet since VFL and former AL Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey in 1994.
Also earning NCBWA All-America recognition were pitchers Drew Beam (second team), Redmond Walsh (second team) and Ben Joyce (third team), marking the first time any of the three have earned a spot on a non-freshman All-America team in their careers.
Tennessee has now had eight players earn non-freshman All-America honors this season, doubling the previous program record of four set in 2021 and 1994. If you include freshmen All-Americans, the Vols have had nine players earn All-America recognition, which also smashed the previous school record of five in 2021.
To see the complete NCBWA All-America teams, click HERE. A full listing of Tennessee's postseason All-Americans and national award winners can be seen below.
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Tennessee Postseason All-Americans / National Awards Winners
Tony VitelloPerfect Game National Coach of the Year
RHPÂ Drew Beam
NCBWA – Second Team
NCBWA – Freshman (First Team)
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
DH/1BÂ Blake Burke
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
RHPÂ Chase Burns
NCBWA Freshman National Pitcher of the Year
Collegiate Baseball National Co-Freshman Player of the Year
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Third Team
Collegiate Baseball – Freshman Team
NCBWA – Freshman (First Team)
Perfect Game – Freshman Team
RHPÂ Chase Dollander
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – First Team
Perfect Game – First Team
OFÂ Drew Gilbert
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Second Team
Perfect Game – Second Team
RHP Ben Joyce
NCBWA – Third Team
1BÂ Luc Lipcius
CoSIDA Academic – Second Team
3BÂ Trey Lipscomb
NCBWA – First Team
Collegiate Baseball – Second Team
Perfect Game – Third Team
2BÂ Jorel Ortega
Perfect Game – Second Team
CÂ Evan Russell
CoSIDA Academic – First Team
LHP Redmond Walsh
NCBWA – Second Team
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