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Three Receive All-Conference Honors, Stemp Named All-Pac-12

Trek Stemp earned All-Pac-12 accolades after hitting .355 and stealing 12 bases.

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SAN FRANCISCO – Three Washington State Cougars received All-Pac-12 Conference recognition as voted on by the coaches, commissioner Larry Scott announced Thursday.

Second baseman Trek Stemp was named All-Pac-12 while pitchers Ian Hamilton and Ryan Walker each received All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention, as voted on by the conference coaches.

Stemp, a redshirt-junior, finished the regular season fifth in the conference with a .355 batting average and tied for second with 12 stolen bases. The Kennewick, Wash. native earns his first career all-conference accolade after posting team-highs with 65 hits and 32 runs scored despite missing the final nine games with an injury. Stemp also led the Cougars with 17 multiple-hit games including a three 4-hit games and recorded three different hitting streaks of 10+ games throughout the season. In Pac-12 play, he hit .324 and tied for second with six stolen bases while fielding at a .982 clip in 25 games.

Hamilton, a junior that moved to the starting rotation after two All-Pac-12 seasons as a closer, led the Cougars with 62 strikeouts and 87 innings in 15 starts. The Vancouver, Wash. native excelled in Pac-12 play, notching wins over Arizona State and at No. 14 Washington. Hamilton fired six strong innings against No. 10 Oregon State and later earned Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week after beating UW in Seattle, helping WSU to series wins over both. He went six-plus innings in six of his 10 conference starts including a season-best 7.1 innings at Stanford where he struck out a season-high nine. It is the third straight season that Hamilton has earned all-conference honors after receiving All-Pac-12 accolades as a freshman and sophomore. He now sits tied for ninth in school history with 70 career appearances, matching current Miami Marlin Adam Conley.

Walker, a sophomore, earns his first career All-Pac-12 accolade after posting the sixth lowest ERA (2.66) and batting average against (.212) in the conference during Pac-12 play. Of Washington State's 11 conference wins, the righthander from Arlington, Wash. had his hand in eight of them, recording four wins and four saves. For the season, Walker led the Cougars with a 6-3 record and five saves in 18 appearances along with a 2.40 ERA, a .210 batting average against and 50 strikeouts in 63.2 innings, all in relief. Walker's six relief wins tied for the second-most relief wins in WSU single-season history.

Pac-12 Player of the Year – Brett Cumberland, C, California
Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year – Logan Ice, C, Oregon State
Pac-12 Freshman of the Year – Nick Madrigal, 2B, Oregon State
Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year – Troy Rallings, RP, Washington
Pac-12 Coach of the Year – Bill Kinneberg, Utah
Pac-12 Batting Champion – David Oppenheim, USC

ALL-PAC-12

Name

Pos.

Yr.

School

Ryan Aguilar

1B

Sr.

Arizona

Nathan Bannister

SP

Sr.

Arizona

Bobby Dalbec

RP

Jr.

Arizona

Zach Gibbons

OF

Sr.

Arizona

Cody Ramer

2B

Sr.

Arizona

David Greer

1B

Jr.

Arizona State

Seth Martinez

SP

Jr.

Arizona State

Brian Serven

C

Jr.

Arizona State

Colby Woodmansee

SS

Jr.

Arizona State

Brett Cumberland

C

So.

California

Mitchell Kranson

3B

Sr.

California

Cole Irvin

SP

Jr.

Oregon

Stephen Nogosek

RP

Jr.

Oregon

Christian Donahue

OF

So.

Oregon State

KJ Harrison

1B

So.

Oregon State

Logan Ice

C

Jr.

Oregon State

Nick Madrigal

2B

Fr.

Oregon State

Tristan Beck

SP

Fr.

Stanford

Tommy Edman

SS

Jr.

Stanford

Eric Filia

OF

Sr.

UCLA

Jeremy Martinez

C

Jr.

USC

AJ Ramirez

OF

Sr.

USC

David Oppenheim

DH

Sr.

USC

Dallas Carroll

3B

Jr.

Utah

DaShawn Keirsey, Jr.

OF

Fr.

Utah

Jayson Rose

SP

So.

Utah

Cody Scaggari

SS

Sr.

Utah

Chris Baker

3B

Jr.

Washington

Jack Meggs

OF

Jr.

Washington

Joey Morgan

C

So.

Washington

Troy Rallings

RP

Sr.

Washington

Trek Stemp

2B

RS-Jr.

Washington State

Honorable Mention: J.C. Cloney, ARIZ; Jordan Aboites, ASU; Gage Canning, ASU; Eder Erives, ASU ; Andrew Shaps, ASU; Nick Halamandaris, CAL; Erik Martinez, CAL ; Ryan Mason, CAL; Robbie Tenerowicz, CAL; A.J. Balta, ORE; Jake Bennett, ORE; Austin Grebeck, ORE; Bryce Fehmel, OSU; Quinn Brodey, STAN; Chris Castellanos, STAN; Alex Dunlap, STAN; Colton Hock, STAN; Matt Winaker, STAN; Griffin Canning, UCLA; Kyle Molnar, UCLA; Luke Perisco, UCLA; Corey Dempster, USC; Marc Huberman, USC; Brooks Kriske, USC; Joe Navilhon, USC; Frankie Rios, USC; Timmy Robinson, USC; Dylan Drachler, UTAH; Kellen Marruffo, UTAH; Josh Rose, UTAH; Noah Bremer, WASH; Levi Jordan, WASH; John Naff, WASH; Ian Hamilton, WSU; Ryan Walker, WSU.

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

Name

Pos.

Yr.

School

Jordan Aboites

SP

Sr.

Arizona State

Matt Winaker

1B

So.

Stanford

Nick Madrigal

2B

Fr.

Oregon State

Tommy Edman

SS

Jr.

Stanford

Chris Baker

3B

Jr.

Washington

Logan Ice

C

Jr.

Oregon State

Austin Grebeck

OF

Jr.

Oregon

DaShawn Keirsey, Jr.

OF

Fr.

Utah

Jack Meggs

OF

Jr.

Washington