SEBaseball.com All-SEC Team Honors
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 7:30 pm
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homas Berkery, Jeffrey Rea named to SEBaseball.com's All-SEC team
05/22/2006
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Missisisppi State middle infielders Thomas Berkery and Jeffrey Rea have been accorded first-team honors on the SEBaseball.com All-SEC baseball team for 2006. Fifteen players were named to the first and second teams all-league honor units Sunday by the web site.
Berkery finished the regular season with an SEC-leading .393 batting average. The senior shortstop from Sarasota, Fla., set a school record with a 30-game hitting streak, the fifth-longest in SEC history, and had at least one hit in 49 of his 54 games played.
Rea, a junior second baseman from Nettleton, Miss., led Mississippi State and tied for third in the Southeastern Conference with 85 hits, four off the league lead. His .360 overall batting average was the fifth-highest in the SEC and his .402 batting average in conference play was the SEC's second-highest.
Berkery and Rea were instrumental in Mississippi State leading the Southeastern Conference with 66 doubles plays in 2006.
SEC co-champion Kentucky placed three players on SEBaseball's all-conference first team and UK head coach John Cohen was selected SEC coach of the year.
homas Berkery, Jeffrey Rea named to SEBaseball.com's All-SEC team
05/22/2006
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Missisisppi State middle infielders Thomas Berkery and Jeffrey Rea have been accorded first-team honors on the SEBaseball.com All-SEC baseball team for 2006. Fifteen players were named to the first and second teams all-league honor units Sunday by the web site.
Berkery finished the regular season with an SEC-leading .393 batting average. The senior shortstop from Sarasota, Fla., set a school record with a 30-game hitting streak, the fifth-longest in SEC history, and had at least one hit in 49 of his 54 games played.
Rea, a junior second baseman from Nettleton, Miss., led Mississippi State and tied for third in the Southeastern Conference with 85 hits, four off the league lead. His .360 overall batting average was the fifth-highest in the SEC and his .402 batting average in conference play was the SEC's second-highest.
Berkery and Rea were instrumental in Mississippi State leading the Southeastern Conference with 66 doubles plays in 2006.
SEC co-champion Kentucky placed three players on SEBaseball's all-conference first team and UK head coach John Cohen was selected SEC coach of the year.