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2022 SEC baseball awards announced

2022 SEC baseball awards announced

The 2022 regular season concluded May 21 for Southeastern Conference teams.

12 teams will compete in the 2022 Southeastern Conference Tournament May 24-29 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. Mississippi State and Missouri did not qualify for the SEC Tournament.

Tennessee won the SEC regular season championship and is the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament. Texas A&M won the SEC West division and is the No. 2 seed in Hoover.

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Ahead of the SEC Tournament, the league announced awards for the 2022 season. 2022 SEC baseball awards are listed below.

2022 SEC baseball awards

No. 1 Tennessee Volunteers defeated the Bellarmine Knights on May 10, 2022 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire.

Co-Player of the Year: Dylan Crews, LSU
Co-Player of the Year: Sonny DiChiara, Auburn
Pitcher of the Year: Chase Dollander, Tennessee
Freshman of the Year: Drew Beam, Tennessee
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Ben Anderson, Georgia
Coach of the Year: Tony Vitello, Tennessee

First team all-SEC

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

C: BT Riopelle, Florida
1B: Sonny DiChiara, Auburn
2B: RJ Yeager, Mississippi State
3B: Trey Lipscomb, Tennessee
SS: Jacob Gonzalez, Ole Miss
OF: Enrique Bradfield Jr., Vanderbilt
OF: Dylan Crews, LSU
OF: Drew Gilbert, Tennessee
SP: Chase Dollander, Tennessee
SP: Jonathan Cannon, Georgia
RP: Tyler Guilfoil, Kentucky
DH/UT: Dominic Keegan, Vanderbilt

Second team all-SEC

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

C: Logan Tanner, Mississippi State
1B: Tim Elko, Ole Miss
2B: Ryan Targac, Texas A&M
3B: Jacob Berry, LSU
SS: Josh Day, Missouri
OF: Wyatt Langford, Florida
OF: Spencer Jones, Vanderbilt
OF: Dylan Rock, Texas A&M
SP: Chase Burns, Tennessee
SP: Drew Beam, Tennessee
RP: Blake Burkhalter, Auburn
DH/UT: Brandt Belk,…

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