By TTU Sports Information
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – An elite list of 10 student-athletes has been announced as finalists for Tennessee Tech University's 2015-16 Outstanding Male Athlete Award, with the winner to be announced Sunday, July 10.
The TTU Awards Committee has named three members from the football team, two each from baseball, basketball, and tennis, and one from the golf team.
The Outstanding Male Athlete Award was established in 1994, and 25 winners have been selected in the previous 22 years, including three years with co-winners. The previous winners are:
1994 - Mike Jones (Football)
1995 - Greg Bibb (Basketball)
1996 - Michael Penix (Football)
1997 - Mark Maberry (Baseball)
1998 - Andre Caballero (Football)
1999 - Branon Vaughn (Football)
2000 - Branon Vaughn (Football)
2001 - Chad Evitts (Football)
2002 - Grant Swallows (Football)
2003 - Casey Benjamin (Baseball)
2004 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball)
2005 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball)
and Frank Omiyale (Football)
2006 - Scott Stallings (Golf)
2007 - Scott Stallings (Golf)
2008 - Larry Shipp (Football)
2009 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball)
2010 – A.J. Kirby Jones (Baseball)
and Chad Oberacker (Baseball)
2011 - Zac Swansey (Basketball)
2012 – Tim Benford (Football)
2013 – Syrym Abduhkalikov (Tennis)
2014 – Daniel Miles (Baseball)
and Brandon Thomasson (Baseball)
2015 - Alex Arovin (Tennis)
Criteria for the award are based solely on the athletic accomplishments of each student-athlete during 2015-16. The 10 finalists, in alphabetical order, are:
<<< Tra'Darius Goff | Redshirt Senior | Columbia, Tenn. | Football Maleek Hall | Junior | Clarksville, Tenn. | Football >>>
<<< Ryan Martin | Senior | London, England | Basketball
Brock McCoin | Sophomore | Livingston, Tenn. | Football >>>
<<< Eduardo Mena | Sophomore | Bultrago del Lozoya, Spain | Tennis Guillermo Nicolas | Freshman | Villanueva de la Canada, Spain | Tennis >>> It was a first impression like you read about for freshman Guillermo Nicolas, one that was chock full of significant postseason hardware and armed with perfection in the Villanueva de la Canada, Spain native's first year draped in the purple and gold. Named a first-teamer in the Ohio Valley Conference, Nicolas also captured the league's coveted Freshman of the Year award after rolling out an undefeated, 9-0, conference mark to help lead the TTU charge to its fourth OVC regular season championship in the last four years, and third by way of perfection over that same time span. Overall, the 5-foot-9 rookie posted an 18-4 singles record during the spring that included a pair of victories in the OVC Tournament over Jacksonville State and Eastern Kentucky to help pace Tech to its first conference tournament title and trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2006. Nicolas also finished second on the Golden Eagles with 10 doubles nods during the spring, going a combined 28-9 during dual action for a sterling .757 winning percentage, which played a pivotal role in him taking home the first ever Male Freshman of the Year honor at the Golden Wings Awards.
<<< Ethan Roberts | Freshman | Sparta, Tenn. | Baseball
Torrance Rowe | Senior | Atlanta, Ga. | Basketball >>>
<<< Kevin Strohschein | Freshman | McDonough, Ga. | Baseball Named a co-captain of the Golden Eagles in his fourth and final season, Mitch Thomas wrapped up a stellar career on the links by leading his team in scoring average with a mark of 73.32, which also ranked in the top 10 in the Ohio Valley Conference. Backed by steady play that saw eight top 20 finishes in 11 events, the veteran earned a spot on the All-OVC Team, his second such honor of his career. Thomas turned in his best scorecard of the season in the first event, carding a 211 at the GolfWeek Program Challenge. He also posted his best individual round at the event, firing a third-round 67, one of the top 15 lowest rounds in program history and fourth lowest of his career. Wrapping up his final season, Thomas took home the Gilbert Darcy Most Valuable Player award for the Tech squad. He also claimed the Best Putter and Low Average awards while finishing as one of the most consistent players in school history with a 73.89 career average.
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