Anteaters receive accolades
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UC Irvine athletes in several sports have been honored recently.
* Junior women’s golfer Angela Won has been named first-team
All-Big West Conference for the third consecutive year, becoming the
only Anteater to earn the distinction three times.
Joining Won on the first team is teammate Selanee Henderson, a
freshman, while freshman Jane Chin and junior Carling Cho are
second-team honorees.
* In men’s volleyball, sophomore Jayson Jablonsky was named
second-team All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Jablonsky, an outside hitter, leads the Anteaters in kills per
game (4.1) and points (4.7).
* Senior women’s basketball player Ashley Biggins and junior
baseball player Erik Johnson were given All-American Strength and
Conditioning Athlete of the Year awards by the National Strength and
Conditioning Association.
The award, given to 251 athletes representing more than 100
schools, recognizes dedication to strength training and athletic
conditioning.
* Sophomore baseball closer Blair Erickson is among 35 players
named to the midseason watch list for the inaugural National
Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year award.
The award will be given annually to the top relief pitcher in
Division I.
The midseason list features 11 players who appeared on the initial
watch list announced in February.
Erickson finished second in the nation in saves with 17 as a
freshman, just three behind South Carolina’s Chad Blackwell, and was
named to virtually every All-America team. He was also the Big West
Conference’s inaugural Freshman Pitcher of the Year.
Entering tonight’s clash at UCLA, the right-hander has six saves
this season, sports a 1.61 ERA and has struck out 33 in 22 1/3
innings.
At the end the regular season, the Division I leader in saves will
be among five finalists named June 1.
The NCBWA’s All-America committee will then select a winner, who
will be announced June 8.
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