FRISCO, Texas – Former Southeastern Louisiana stars Gavin Fingleson and Macky Waguespack were named to the Southland Conference's All-Decade Baseball Team for the 1990s, the league office announced Wednesday as part of its year-long 50th Anniversary commemoration. The team includes stars from its member institutions from the 1990 season through 1999.
A total of 56 student-athletes makeup the 1990s all-decade team, including honorees from nine of the 10 institutions in the league during that era. Northwestern State placed a league-high 12 student-athletes on the team while McNeese State had nine and Nicholls State had eight. Louisiana-Monroe had seven honorees followed by Texas-Arlington with six and Texas State and Sam Houston State with five apiece. Southeastern and Texas-San Antonio each placed two student-athletes on the all-decade team, although the Lions only joined the conference in 1998.
"With a number of emerging programs, Southland Conference baseball in the 1990s maintained its level of competitive success and national prominence," league commissioner Tom Burnett said. "Many of the greatest players in league history participated in this decade and went on to more success in the major leagues."
The conference hits leader in 1999, Fingleson was Southeastern's top overall hitter the first two seasons in the Southland. A two-year starter after transferring from Wallace State CC, he hit .367 in 1998 and .373 in 1999. He also led the Lions in hits both seasons as well as runs scored (51) in 1999. His 97 hits as a senior is still the school's single-season record.
A native of Sydney, Australia, he was a member of the 2004 Australian Olympic team. Fingleson twice was named to the All-Southland Conference second team.
Waguespack, a four-year letterwinner at Southeastern, is the Southland's all-time home run (56) leader. He still owns the Lions' career and single-season records for homers and RBIs. The native of Paulina, La., hit 23 home runs while driving in 82 runs in 1999, earning first-team All-Southland honors for the effort. His career RBI tally stands at 185.
Both Fingleson (2009) and Waguespack (2006) are members of the Southeastern Athletic Hall of Fame.
Northwestern State's Jim Wells was tabbed as the coach of the 1990s all-decade team. Setting the Northwestern State program on a successful course for the next two decades, Wells led the Demons to three Southland regular-season championships in 1991, 1993 and 1994, and an appearance in an NCAA Regional in 1994. His clubs were 192-89 (.683) overall and 64-38 (.627) in Southland play. He coached two Southland Players of the Year, a Hitter of the Year, two Pitchers of the Year and 15 first-team all-conference selections. After departing to take over the program at Alabama after the 1994 seasons, Wells' three coaching successors all won more than 60 percent of their games through the 2002 season.
Among Wells' all-conference players, seven found their way to the all-decade team, led by three-time all-conference outfielder Terry Joseph, who earned the honor from 1993-95. He was also tabbed as the league's top player and hitter in 1995. Kyle Shade, the conference's all-time career batting average leader (.427), earned a spot on the all-decade team after earning all-conference in the outfield in 1992 and 1993 while being named the player and hitter of the year in 1993. Other two-time all-conference selections include shortstop Troy Conkle (1992-93), third baseman Matt Donner (1994-95) and pitcher Reggie Gatewood (1993-94), who was tabbed was tabbed the pitcher and newcomer of the year in 1993. Wells' other players on the all-decade team include outfielder Brian Carlin, an all-conference selection and the 1991 player and newcomer of the year, and all-conference pitcher Barry Shepherd, the 1991 pitcher of the year.
Other Demons on the all-decade team include shortstop Ryan Anholt, an all-conference pick who earned player and newcomer of the year honors in 1998; outfielder Josh Hoffpauir, who was tabbed top newcomer in 1997; pitcher Brian Lawrence, an all-conference selection in 1997 and 1998 and the player of the year in 1998; all-conference pitcher Adam Stout, the 1999 newcomer of the year; and, pitcher Skip Madden, who earned pitcher of the year honors in 1996.
Eight other players on the all-decade team were named player of the year, including McNeese State pitcher and former head coach Terry Burrows (1990), who was also tabbed pitcher of the year the same year, and outfielder Deron Hofstetter (1994), who earned hitter of the year honors in 1994; Texas State first baseman Gary Herman (1992), who was a two-time hitter of the year in 1991 and 1992; Texas-Arlington outfielder Clay Gould (1993), the namesake of the Southland Coach of the Year Award; Sam Houston State pitcher Stephen Prihoda (1994); Louisiana-Monroe outfielder Shannon Cooley (1996), outfielder Tommy Lewis (1997), who also earned hitter of the year honors in 1997, and pitcher Ben Sheets (1999), who was also the 1999 pitcher of the year and a member of the 2000 U.S. Olympic Gold Medal team; and, Texas State catcher Chad Spears (1997).
Additionally, Nicholls State's Greg Gravois holds the conference career records for triples (19).
The Southland Conference will continue to recognize all-decade teams in the coming days.
Southland Conference 1990s All-Decade Team (1990-99; 56 players):
|
Name, Team |
Pos. |
All-SLC |
Superlatives |
|
Ryan Anholt, Northwestern State |
SS |
1998 |
1998 Player of the Year, 1998 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Cody Arcement, Nicholls State |
P |
1998 |
1998 Wins Leader |
|
Ben Broussard, McNeese State |
1B |
1998, 1999 |
1998 & 1999 Hitter of the Year |
|
William Brunson, Texas State |
P |
1992 |
1992 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Brent Bubela, Sam Houston State |
C |
|
1996 Batting Average Champion, 1996 Tournament MVP |
|
Terry Burrows, McNeese State |
P |
1990 |
1990 Player of the Year; 1990 Pitcher of the Year; Former McNeese State Baseball Coach |
|
Brian Carlin, Northwestern State |
OF |
1991 |
1991 Player of the Year, 1991 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Alby Carvajal, Texas State |
DH/1B |
1989, 1990 |
1990 Hitter of the Year |
|
Troy Conkle, Northwestern State |
SS |
1992, 1993 |
|
|
Shannon Cooley, Louisiana-Monroe |
OF |
1996 |
1996 Player of the Year |
|
Clint Cortez, Nicholls State |
P |
|
1995 & 1996 Strikeouts Leader |
|
Andy Davis, Louisiana-Monroe |
DH/OF |
1991, 1992 |
|
|
Matt Donner, Northwestern State |
3B |
1994, 1995 |
|
|
Kelly Eddlemon, Sam Houston State |
3B |
1999, 2000 |
|
|
Gavin Fingleson, Southeastern Louisiana |
2B |
|
1999 Hits Leader |
|
Reggie Gatewood, Northwestern State |
P |
1993, 1994 |
1993 Pitcher of the Year, 1993 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Chris Gay, Texas-Arlington |
P |
1992 |
1992 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Clay Gould, Texas-Arlington |
OF |
1993 |
1993 Player of the Year; Namesake of Southland Coach of the Year Award |
|
Clint Gould, McNeese State |
1B |
1993, 1994 |
1993 Tournament MVP |
|
Greg Gravois, Nicholls State |
OF |
|
Southland Career Triples Leader (19) |
|
David Hawkins, Nicholls State |
P |
1992 |
1992 ERA Leader |
|
Karl Heckendorn, Texas-Arlington |
OF |
1992, 1993 |
1992 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Harold Henry, Louisiana-Monroe |
OF |
1990, 1991 |
|
|
Gary Hermann, Texas State |
1B |
1991, 1992 |
1991 & 1992 Hitter of the Year, 1992 Player of the Year |
|
Shawn Hill, Nicholls State |
P |
1993 |
1993 ERA Leader |
|
Josh Hoffpauir, Northwestern State |
OF |
|
1997 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Deron Hofstetter, McNeese State |
OF |
1994 |
1994 Hitter of the Year, 1994 Player of the Year |
|
Jacques Jobert, Nicholls State |
2B |
|
1998 Tournament MVP |
|
Terry Joseph, Northwestern State |
OF |
1993, 1994, 1995 |
1995 Hitter of the Year, 1995 Player of the Year |
|
Jeff Juarez, Texas-San Antonio |
OF |
1998, 1999 |
|
|
Greg Kubes, Sam Houston State |
P |
1997 |
1997 Pitcher of the Year |
|
John Lackey, Texas-Arlington |
P |
|
2002- MLB, Los Angeles (AL), Boston |
|
Jason Lecronier, McNeese State |
OF |
1994, 1995 |
1994 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Brian Lawrence, Northwestern State |
P |
1997, 1998 |
1998 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Tommy Lewis, Louisiana-Monroe |
OF |
1997 |
1997 Hitter of the Year, 1997 Player of the Year |
|
Brent Lockwood, Nicholls State |
SS |
1996 |
1996 Hitter of the Year, 1995 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Skip Madden, Northwestern State |
P |
|
1990 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Ben Mann, Louisiana-Monroe |
P |
1996 |
1996 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Matt Mize, Texas-Arlington |
3B |
1998, 1999 |
|
|
Scott Pederson, Texas-San Antonio |
OF |
1994 |
1994 Tournament MVP |
|
Darwin Pennye, Texas State |
OF |
1988 |
1988 Hitter of the Year |
|
Kevin Perret, Nicholls State |
3B |
1997 |
1997 Batting Average Champion |
|
Stephen Prihoda, Sam Houston State |
P |
1994, 1995 |
1994 Player of the Year |
|
Ryan Robertson, McNeese State |
C |
1994, 1995 |
|
|
Jose Rubiera, Texas-Arlington |
OF |
|
1991 Batting Average Champion |
|
Jon Saylor, McNeese State |
P |
1995 |
1995 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Kyle Shade, Northwestern State |
OF |
1992, 1993 |
1993 Hitter of the Year, 1993 Player of the Year; Southland Career Batting Average Leader (.427) |
|
Ben Sheets, Louisiana-Monroe |
P |
1998, 1999 |
1999 Player of the Year, 1999 Pitcher of the Year; U.S. Olympic Team Gold Medalist, 2000 Atlanta Olympics |
|
Barry Shepherd, Northwestern State |
P |
1991 |
1991 Pitcher of the Year |
|
Chad Spears, Texas State |
C |
1997 |
1997 Player of the Year |
|
Adam Stout, Northwestern State |
P |
1999 |
1999 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Corey Taylor, Louisiana-Monroe |
OF |
1997, 1998 |
|
|
Ron Thames, Sam Houston State |
1B |
1996, 1997 |
|
|
Mike Trahan, McNeese State |
2B |
|
1996 Newcomer of the Year |
|
Brian Vidrine, McNeese State |
OF |
1990 |
1990 Batting Average Champion |
|
Macky Waguespack, Southeastern Louisiana |
DH |
1999 |
Southland Career Home Run Leader (56) |
Coach of the Decade: Jim Wells, Northwestern State