1957 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. I All-America Teams

1957 -ABCA/Rawlings All-America Teams
NCAA Div. I All-America First Team
Pos. Player
School State
P Ed Drapco   Penn State PA
P Doug Weiss   California CA
C Elmer Kohorst   Notre Dame IN
1B Fred Fricke   Alabama AL
2B Ken Trippery   Michigan MI
SS Dick Howser   Florida State FL
3B Marsh McLean   Amherst MA
OF Jack Davis   Missouri MO
OF Bill Olson   Southern California CA
OF Tom Clarkson   Arizona AZ
 
NCAA Div. I All-America Second Team
Pos. Player
School State
P Harry Taylor   Texas TX
P Wyman Carey   Bradley IL
C Dick Bertell   Iowa State IA
1B Bob Litchard   Springfield MA
2B Len Farrell   Portland OR
SS Ken Hamlin   Western Michigan MI
3B Craig Sorenson   Arizona AZ
OF Terry Maddox   Oregon OR
OF Del Peterson   Colorado State CO
OF Dave Sims   Duke  
 
NCAA Div. I All-America Third Team
Pos. Player
School State
P James Raugh   North Carolina NC
P John Hogg   Colorado State CO
C Chas Thompson   California CA
1B Jerry Goode   Texas TX
2B Steve Boros   Michigan MI
SS Gary Thompson   Iowa State IA
3B Bob Hastings   Harvard MA
OF Tom Shollin   Southern California CA
OF John DeMerit   Wisconsin WI
OF Jerry Mallett   Baylor TX
 
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About the ABCA
The ABCA, founded in 1945, is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level. Its over 15,000 members represent all 50 states and 40 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, Association membership has broadened to include nine divisions: NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel Baseball.