Six finalists announced for Brooks Wallace Award

LUBBOCK, Texas – When it comes to teams vying for a conference championship or a berth in the NCAA regionals, great defensive play is a must. When that great defensive play is paired with solid offensive numbers, that usually signals that player also is a team leader.

That could be said about most of the players on the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Award and is an even stronger characteristic for the six players named as the award’s finalists. Each one played a key role in leading their teams to strong seasons, with four of them also guiding their clubs to NCAA Tournament berths.

The six finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award are graduate student Danny DiGeorgio from Rutgers, seniors Tommy Sacco from TCU and Taylor Young from Louisiana Tech, redshirt sophomore Peyton Graham from Oklahoma and sophomores Tanner Schobel from Virginia Tech and Brooks Lee from Cal-Poly.

“I want to congratulate all of the shortstops who made our finalist list on great seasons by all,” said Larry Wallace, co-chair of the Brooks Wallace Award. “This finalist list is always a difficult one to come up with, but I feel like we have a powerful and deserving group. Powerful in that these guys not only field their positions as all shortstops should, but they also hit for power and average. I am very proud of all of these young men for being on our finals list.”

The award, sponsored by Mizuno, honors the nation’s top shortstop and will be presented this summer by the College Baseball Foundation. It is named for former Texas Tech shortstop Brooks Wallace, who played for the Red Raiders from 1977 to 1980. Wallace died of leukemia at the age of 27.

Here is a closer look at the six finalists:

For more information on the Wallace Award or the College Baseball Foundation, visit www.collegebaseballhall.org.

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