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All-SEC baseball teams, awards announced for 2023

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko05/22/23

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The SEC announced its 2023 baseball awards for individual performances throughout the season and the teams.

“The Southeastern Conference on Monday announced its 2023 baseball awards and All-SEC teams, recognizing standout performances from this season,” a release read. “The awards were voted on by the league’s head coaches.”

Below are the awards from the SEC during the 2023 season.

2023 SEC Baseball Awards

Player of the Year – Dylan Crews, LSU

Pitcher of the Year – Paul Skenes, LSU

Freshman of the Year – Charlie Condon, Georgia

Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year – Ben Anderson, Georgia

Coach of the Year – Dave Van Horn, Arkansas

First-Team All-SEC

C – Cole Messina, South Carolina

1B – Jac Caglianone, Florida

2B – Cade Kurland, Florida

3B – Tommy White, LSU

SS – Josh Rivera, Florida

OF – Dylan Crews, LSU

OF – Wyatt Langford, Florida

OF – Ethan Petry, South Carolina

SP – Paul Skenes, LSU

SP – Hagen Smith, Arkansas

RP – Brandon Neely, Florida

DH/UT – Hunter Hines, Mississippi State

Second-Team All-SEC

C – Calvin Harris, Ole Miss

1B – Charlie Condon, Georgia

2B – Emilien Pitre, Kentucky

3B – Luke Mann, Missouri

3B – Bryson Ware, Auburn

SS – Jacob Gonzalez, Ole Miss

OF – Kemp Alderman, Alabama

OF – Enrique Bradfiled Jr., Vanderbilt

OF – Andrew Pinckney, Alabama

OF – Jared Dickey, Tennessee

SP – Devin Futrell, Vanderbilt

SP – Brandon Sproat, Florida

SP – Nick Maldonado, Vanderbilt

DH/UT – Kendall Diggs, Arkansas

Freshman All-SEC Team

Charlie Condon, Georgia

Ethan Petry, South Carolina

Ike Irish, Auburn

Cade Kurkland, Florida

Colby Shelton, Alabama

Jared Jones, LSU

Jace LaViolette, Texas A&M

Alton Davis II, Alabama

Dakota Jordan, Mississippi State

Gage Wood, Arkansas

RJ Austin, Vanderbilt

Luke Heyman, Florida

SEC All-Defensive Team

C – Fernando Gonzalez – Georgia

1B – Drew Williamson, Alabama

1B – Hunter Gilliam, Kentucky

2B – Emilien Pitre, Kentucky

3B – Davis Diaz – Vanderbilt

SS – Jim Jarvis, Alabama

OF – Enrique Bradfield Jr., Vanderbilt

OF – Dylan Crews, LSU

OF – Tavian Josenberger, Arkansas

OF – Kason Howell, Auburn

P – Hagen Smith, Arkansas