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Dedicated to the memory of former Texas Tech shortstop and assistant coach, Wallace was a slick-fielding shortstop at Texas Tech from 1977 to 1980. A four-year starter, he was named All-Southwest Conference and All-District Six his senior year when he led the Red Raiders to their first-ever appearance in the Southwest Conference Tournament. After playing two years in the Texas Rangers organization, he returned to Texas Tech and served as a graduate assistant and later as an assistant coach. In the summer of 1984 he was diagnosed with cancer and fought the disease courageously until his death on March 24, 1985, at age 27. The Plano, Texas, native was married to the former Sandy Arnold and they had one daughter, Lindsay Ryan.

 
The Wallace Watch List will be trimmed to 12 semi-finalists by late May. Then the selection committee will narrow the list to three finalists following the NCAA Super Regionals, prior to the College World Series. The finalists, their head coaches, and their parents will be invited to Lubbock, TX, for a schedule of special events tied to the award banquet, which will again be nationally televised by Fox Sports Network and Fox College Sports.

The selection committee for the Wallace Award is comprised of a national panel of preeminent coaches, sports information directors, former winners and beat media who most closely follow the sport. Screening Committee members will evaluate the candidates and will continue their review throughout the entire baseball season. The list will expand and contract during the regular season and additional Wallace Watch candidates may be added as the season progresses. Voting for the three finalists and the Wallace Award winner will be conducted by confidential balloting, with totals tabulated by the J.W.Anderson & Associates accounting firm in Lubbock, TX.

 

2007 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List

 

Adrian Alaniz P Texas   Todd Frazier SS Rutgers   Brian Pellegrini 1B-P St. Bonaventure
Pedro Alvarez 3B Vanderbilt   Brian Friday SS Rice   Robert Perry OF Long Beach State
Adam Amar 1B Memphis   Christian Friedrich P Eastern Kentucky   Aaron Poreda P San Francisco
Ryan Angel OF San Jose State   Charlie Gamble 3B NC A&T   David Price P Vanderbilt
J.P. Arencibia C Tennessee   Larry Gempp, Jr.  OF Illinois-Chicago   Jacob Priday OF Missouri
Jake Arrieta P TCU   Dennis Guinn 1B Florida State   Jared Prince OF Washington State
Chris Ashman P Oral Roberts   Matt Hague OF Washington   Jeffrey Rea 2B Mississippi State
Darwin Barney SS Oregon State   Tim Haines P UT-Pan American   Bill Rhinehart OF Arizona
Justin Baum INF Pacific   Danny Hamblin 1B-3B Arkansas   Matt Rizzotti 1B Manhattan
Mike Bianucci DH-INF Auburn   Taylor Harbin 2B Clemson   Robert Rodebaugh DH Elon
Ryan Bird P St. Louis   Mitch Harris P Navy   Wes Roemer P CS Fullerton
Steve Blevins P UCINN   Adam Harvey INF New Mexico State   Justin Rogers 1B Ball State
Bobby Blevins P Le Moyne   Nick Hill P Army   Eric Rose OF Michigan
Julio Borbon OF Tennessee   Josh Horton SS UNC   Tyson Ross P California
Matt Bowman OF Nevada   Chris Joachim 1B St. John's   Kyle Russell OF Texas
Steve Bradshaw 1B Eastern Michigan   Logan Johnson 2B-UT Louisville   Emeel Salem OF Alabama
Aaron Bray 3B Charlotte   Jericho Jones P-OF Louisiana Tech   Kevin Sandberg 3B-1B No. Colorado
Jay Brossman OF Utah   Shane Jordan OF Stetson   Cody Satterwhite P Ole Miss
Corey Brown OF Oklahoma State   Nolan Keene OF Missouri State   Joe Savery P-1B Rice
Dan Bulow 1B UVSC   Roger Kieschnick OF Texas Tech   Nick Schmidt P Arkansas
Nick Chigges P Coll of Charleston   Charlie Kingrey OF McNeese State   Aaron Shafer P Wichita State
Nick Cleckler OF Jacksonville State   Wade Korpi P Notre Dame   J.B.  Shuck UT-P Ohio State
Ramon Corona 2B NC State   Kevin Koski OF So. Illinois   James Simmons P UC Riverside
Marcus Cortes P-ATH Savannah State   Austin Krum OF Dallas Baptist   Scott Simon OF No. Illinois
Kevin Coughlin C Kentucky   Kellen Kulbacki OF James Madison   Curt Smith 3B Maine
Zack Cowart SS Ole Miss   Matt LaPorta 1B