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| Posted: 9 May 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Willard Player of the Year, 5 Cougars All-WAC
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Brigham Young's Delaney Willard was named Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and five Cougars were named all-WAC as selected by the league's head coaches the conference announced on Wednesday.
Senior centerfielder Jessica Dugas and junior shortstop JC Clayton joined Willard on the First Team while sophomore pitcher Tori Almond and sophomore first baseman Katie Manuma were selected to the Second Team.
Hawai'i swept the three other major awards, with Stephanie Ricketts as Pitcher of the Year, Leisha Li'ili'i named Freshman of the Year and Bob Coolen the Coach of the Year.
Willard, a senior rightfielder from Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo), earns WAC Player of the Year after leading all players in WAC games with 33 RBI, 51 total bases and a .911 slugging percentage. She also ranked second in batting average (.429), home runs (7) and on-base percentage (.514), and fourth in doubles (6). Willard also broke the WAC single-season record and currently ranks second nationally with 83 RBI.
Willard is the sixth player in BYU history to earn a conference play of the year award. A Cougar has won the league's top honor every year but two over the last 10 seasons.
Dugas batted .349 in conference play and scored 16 runs to earn all-conference honors for the second-straight year. Clayton, an all-conference selection as a freshman in 2010, led all players with 30 hits in WAC play in addition to leading the conference in triples (3) and placing second in total runs scored (18).
Almond and Manuma each earned their first all-conference awards. Almond had the second-most wins (10) and the second-best ERA (1.31) in conference competition. Batting .352 in WAC games, Manuma had 19 hits, 18 RBI, seven runs and three homers for the Cougars.
Ricketts, a senior righthander from San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) earns WAC Pitcher of the Year honors for the third year in a row. In WAC play, she posted a 12-1 mark with a 1.07 ERA and four shutouts, holding opponents to a .172 batting average and tallying 79 strikeouts.
Li'ili'i, a designated player from Kane'ohe, Hawai'i (Castle), posted a .305 batting average in WAC play with four doubles, three home runs and 12 RBI.
Coolen earns Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career after leading his team to its fourth WAC regular-season title and the top seed in the WAC Tournament. In WAC play, the Rainbow Wahine went 17-3 and led the conference in slugging percentage, runs, hits, RBI, home runs, total bases, plate appearances, wins, opponent batting average, strikeouts, hits allowed, runs allowed and home runs allowed.
Hawai'i led the way with eight players on the all-WAC teams, followed by Brigham Young with five and Nevada with four. Five of the players were repeat selections from a year ago, while all eight schools were represented. The complete teams are listed below.
Senior centerfielder Jessica Dugas and junior shortstop JC Clayton joined Willard on the First Team while sophomore pitcher Tori Almond and sophomore first baseman Katie Manuma were selected to the Second Team.
Hawai'i swept the three other major awards, with Stephanie Ricketts as Pitcher of the Year, Leisha Li'ili'i named Freshman of the Year and Bob Coolen the Coach of the Year.
Willard, a senior rightfielder from Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo), earns WAC Player of the Year after leading all players in WAC games with 33 RBI, 51 total bases and a .911 slugging percentage. She also ranked second in batting average (.429), home runs (7) and on-base percentage (.514), and fourth in doubles (6). Willard also broke the WAC single-season record and currently ranks second nationally with 83 RBI.
Willard is the sixth player in BYU history to earn a conference play of the year award. A Cougar has won the league's top honor every year but two over the last 10 seasons.
Dugas batted .349 in conference play and scored 16 runs to earn all-conference honors for the second-straight year. Clayton, an all-conference selection as a freshman in 2010, led all players with 30 hits in WAC play in addition to leading the conference in triples (3) and placing second in total runs scored (18).
Almond and Manuma each earned their first all-conference awards. Almond had the second-most wins (10) and the second-best ERA (1.31) in conference competition. Batting .352 in WAC games, Manuma had 19 hits, 18 RBI, seven runs and three homers for the Cougars.
Ricketts, a senior righthander from San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) earns WAC Pitcher of the Year honors for the third year in a row. In WAC play, she posted a 12-1 mark with a 1.07 ERA and four shutouts, holding opponents to a .172 batting average and tallying 79 strikeouts.
Li'ili'i, a designated player from Kane'ohe, Hawai'i (Castle), posted a .305 batting average in WAC play with four doubles, three home runs and 12 RBI.
Coolen earns Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career after leading his team to its fourth WAC regular-season title and the top seed in the WAC Tournament. In WAC play, the Rainbow Wahine went 17-3 and led the conference in slugging percentage, runs, hits, RBI, home runs, total bases, plate appearances, wins, opponent batting average, strikeouts, hits allowed, runs allowed and home runs allowed.
Hawai'i led the way with eight players on the all-WAC teams, followed by Brigham Young with five and Nevada with four. Five of the players were repeat selections from a year ago, while all eight schools were represented. The complete teams are listed below.
Name | School | Yr. | Pos. | Hometown |
JC Clayton | BYU | Jr. | SS | Hollister, Calif. |
Jessica Dugas | BYU | Sr. | CF | Bellflower, Calif. |
Makani Duhaylondsod-Kaleimamahu | Hawaii | Sr. | 1B | Mililani, Hawaii |
Melanie Goff | Louisiana Tech | Jr. | SS/P | Mira Mesa, Calif. |
Jessica Iwata | Hawaii | Jr. | SS | Lihu'e, Hawaii |
Kelly Majam | Hawaii | Jr. | CF | Pine Valley, Calif. |
Michelle Moses | Fresno State | Sr. | P | Paso Robles, Calif. |
Sara Parsons | Nevada | So. | OF | Fallon, Nev. |
Amanda Pridmore | San Jose State | Jr. | P | San Jose, Calif. |
Stephanie Ricketts | Hawaii | Sr. | P | San Jose, Calif. |
Sarah Robinson | Hawaii | Sr. | 3B | Honolulu, Hawaii |
Christine Thomsen | Utah State | Jr. | 1B | Fresno, Calif. |
Delaney Willard | BYU | Sr. | OF | Camarillo, Calif. |
Name | School | Yr. | Pos. | Hometown |
Alex Aguirre | Hawaii | Sr. | LF | Temple City, Calif. |
Tori Almond | BYU | So. | P | South Jordan, Utah |
Chelsea Barilli | Nevada | Jr. | OF | Poway, Calif. |
Michelle Cox | San Jose State | Fr. | OF | Sydney, Australia |
Karley Hopkins | Nevada | So. | SS | Reno, Nev. |
Shaleese Javillo | New Mexico State | Sr. | 2B | Kohala, Hawaii |
Karlyn Jones | Nevada | So. | P | Sparks, Nev. |
Leisa Li'ili'i | Hawaii | Fr. | DP | Kane'ohe, Hawaii |
Katie Manuma | BYU | So. | 1B | Ewa Beach, Hawaii |
Vonnie Martin | Fresno State | So. | 3B | Plano, Texas |
Courtney Moore | Fresno State | Sr. | DP | El Sobrante, Calif. |
Kaia Parnaby | Hawaii | Sr. | P | Bilgola Plateau, Australia |
Briana Tovio-Asato | New Mexico State | Fr. | 3B | Kapolei, Hawaii |
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