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NCBWA Tabs Cags as Dick Howser Trophy Finalist. Caglianone has slashed .410/.526/.847 with 94 hits and 31 home runs.

CLEMSON, S.C.
– Having already been named a finalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player and Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Awards earlier this week, first baseman/left-handed pitcher Jac Caglianone was honored as a Dick Howser Trophy Finalist on Thursday afternoon.

Presented annually to college baseball's player of the year, the 2024 Dick Howser Trophy will be awarded at a national news conference at Charles Schwab Park in Omaha, Neb., on Friday, June 14, at 10 a.m. CDT.

The five finalists for the Howser Trophy are Caglianone, junior second baseman Travis Bazzana of Oregon State, junior pitcher Chase Burns of Wake Forest, redshirt sophomore third baseman/first baseman/outfielder Charlie Condon of Georgia and junior starting pitcher Hagen Smith of Arkansas.

All five NCAA Division I standouts have earned All-America and all-conference status (including four Players or Pitchers of the Year for their respective conferences) and are expected to be featured on next week's NCBWA All-America squads.

Caglianone, the 2023 SEC Player of the Year from Tampa, Florida, is just two home runs away from tying his UF season record for home runs of 33 from 2023. He enters the NCAA Clemson Super Regional with sterling stats as a hitter and lefthanded starting pitcher.

His pre-Super Regional performance reads as a .410 batting average, 60 starts in 60 team games, 1.373 OPS, 94 hits, 31 homers, 63 RBI, a .847 slugging percentage, 48 walks and just 23 strikeouts in 229 official at-bats. The repeat Howser Trophy finalist also enjoyed another stellar season on the mound with a 5-2 overall record in 14 starts as a regular rotation hurler, 76 strikeouts in 67 innings pitched, 46 walks, a 4.57 ERA, and a .225 batting average by opponents.

Caglianone paced Florida during a late-season surge that carried the Gators to an upset victory over 11th-seeded Oklahoma State in Stillwater as head coach Kevin O'Sullivan's crew is making yet another NCAA Super Regional appearance after last winning the NCAA World Series in 2017.

The winner's name is inscribed on the permanent trophy, a bronze bust of Howser, and both the recipient and his school receive a special trophy to keep. The Howser Trophy was created in 1987, shortly after Dick Howser's death, and has been presented every year except 2020.


Erickson Named TUCCI/NFCA Division I Player of the Year. Jocelyn Erickson joins Skylar Wallace, the 2023 recipient, as the only two Gators to win the award.

GAINESVILLE, Fla.
- Friday morning Jocelyn Erickson of the Florida softball team was officially announced as the TUCCI/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I Player of the Year. This is the second consecutive season a Gators has won the prestigious award as Skylar Wallace was the first to claim the honor in 2023.

Erickson turned in one of the best individual performances as a catcher at UF in program history. The talented left hander set the program's new single-season record for RBI with 86 on the year, which surpassed previous record holder Megan Bush's mark of 80 in 2011. The duo now stands as the only two Gators to have recorded 80 or more RBI in a year. Offensively, she also finished third in program history with seven SAC flies only behind Bush's nine in 2011 and Charla Echols 10 in 2022.

The Phoenix, Ariz., native's defensive prowess behind the plate also helped her set the new UF single-season record for lowest stolen base percentage against with a mark of .316 as she threw out 13 of the 19 runners attempting to steal this season.

Erickson finished the year with a .382 (73-for-191) average at the plate with 15 doubles, 15 home runs, 50 runs scored and 50 walks in addition to being 10-for-10 on stolen base attempts.

The sophomore's stats turned into numerous accolades this season as she became just the eighth SEC Player of the Year in program history, the first Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the year at UF and joined Kendra Falby as the second and third players to ever be named Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners.

With Erickson earning this year's NFCA Division I Player of the Year award, the Gators are now the only program to have won the award in back-to-back years.

The Player of the Year award was created to honor the outstanding athletic achievements among softball student-athletes. In 2019, the Association expanded the award to include a Player and Pitcher of the Year.

The awards are voted on by the selected members of the NFCA Division I All-American Committee with one head coach representing each of the NFCA's 10 regions. To be eligible, a student-athlete's head coach must be a member.

Jocelyn Erickson | Sophomore | Catcher | Phoenix, Ariz.

* 2024 CWSA Honda Award Top 4 Finalist
* 2024 Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team
* 2024 Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year
* 2024 NFCA All-American First Team - Catcher - Unanimous
* 2024 Rawlings Gold Glove Award - Catcher
* 2024 Softball America Defender of the Year
* 2024 Softball America All-American First Team
* 2024 D1Softball.com All-American First Team
* 2024 SEC Player of the Year
* 2024 All-SEC First Team
* 2024 SEC All-Defensive Team - Catcher

Category

National Rank

SEC Rank

Value

Batting Average

127

3

0.382

Caught Stealing By

25

2

13

Doubles

60

6

15

Hits

33

4

73

Home Runs

50

7

15

On Base Percentage

49

5

0.494

RBIs

2

1

86

RBI Per Game

6

1

1.251

Sacrifice Flies

5

1

7

Slugging Percentage

80

7

0.696

Total Bases

27

5

133

Walks Per Game

62

9

0.64


TUCCI/NFCA Division I Player of the Year Winners

* 2024 - Jocelyn Erickson - Florida - Catcher
* 2023 - Skylar Wallace - Florida - Shortstop
* 2022 - Jocelyn Alo - Oklahoma - Designated Player
* 2021 - Rachel Garcia - UCLA - Utility/Pitcher
* 2020 - Award Not Presented
* 2019 - Abbey Cheek - Kentucky - Third Base
* 2018 - Rachel Garcia - UCLA - Pitcher
* 2017 - Megan Good - James Madison - Pitcher
* 2016 - Sierra Romero - Michigan - Second Base
 
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