Trio Named Second Team All-MWC
Senior BYU co-captains Sean McNaughton, Brandon Relf and Kevin Sloan were named Monday to the All-Mountain West Conference Baseball Second Team.
While no Cougars were named to the First Team, the BYU trio has posted some impressive numbers.
McNaughton, a leftfielder from Lakewood, Wash., set the MWC career home run record at 52 and tops BYU with 16 homers this season.
Relf, a shortstop from Sandy, leads the Cougars with 86 hits, 17 doubles and 174 assists.
Sloan, a pitcher from Kansas City, Mo., has registered nine wins and one loss, all in 27 relief appearances this season and has the team-best ERA of 2.84 in 50.2 innings.
BYU in the MWC Tournament
2010 (San Diego)
No. 5 UNLV 9, No. 4 BYU 1
BYU 16, No. 3 SDSU 8
2009 (Ft. Worth, Texas), 2-2
No. 5 Utah 2, No. 3 BYU 1
BYU 5, No. 5 UNLV 4
BYU 5, New Mexico 1
No. 1 TCU 9, BYU 2
2008 (Ft. Worth, Texas), 0-2
No. 5 Utah 9, BYU 3
No. 3 SDSU 1, BYU 0
2007 (Las Vegas), 2-2
No. 2 BYU 5, No. 5 New Mexico 3
No. 1 TCU 8, BYU 7
BYU 10, No. 6 UNLV 9
TCU 9, BYU 8
2006 (Las Vegas), 3-2
No. 2 BYU 7, Air Force 5
BYU 9, Utah 8
TCU 13, BYU 6
BYU 10, No. 4 UNLV 4
TCU 9, BYU 6
2005 (Salt Lake City, Utah), 2-2
No. 2 BYU 4, No. 3 SDSU 3
BYU 7, No. 1 UNLV 2
UNLV 9, BYU 5
UNLV 7, BYU 4
2004 (Las Vegas), 0-2
No. 5 Utah 10, No. 4 BYU 4
No. 6 Air Force 5, BYU 3
2003 (Albuquerque, N.M.), 2-2
BYU 3, No. 4 New Mexico 6
No, 2 SDSU 6, BYU 0
BYU 7, No. 5 Utah 6
SDSU 15, BYU 7
2002 (Provo, Utah), 5-1
No. 3 BYU 18, Air Force 3
BYU 13, No. 5 UNLV 11
SDSU 11, BYU 10
BYU 8, UNLV 7
BYU 6, SDSU 4
BYU 5, SDSU 3 *
2001 (San Diego) 4-1
No. 1 BYU 7, Air Force 1
Utah 15, BYU 14
BYU 10, No. 5 UNLV 9
BYU 12, No. 4 New Mexico 7
BYU 4, No. 2 SDSU 3 *
2000 (Las Vegas), 2-2
BYU 9, Utah 6
No. 2. SDSU 6, BYU 5
BYU 6, New Mexico 3
SDSU 11, BYU 7
*Won MWC Tournament
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