2016 Rankings

 

2016 Jim Nantz Award Winner

Josh Appel
South Florida, Sr

The nation’s most outstanding collegiate sports broadcaster for 2016.

2016 Jim Nantz Award Presentation

2016 Jim Nantz Award Announcement

Congrats from 2015 Nantz winner Eric Gallanty

2016 STAA All-Americans

Ryan Rouillard
Oregon, Sr

Tyler Bradfield
Ball State, Sr

Reid Magnum
Wisconsin, Sr

Varun Raghupathi
Syracuse, Sr

Zach Mackey
Iowa, So

Second Team

Jay Alter (Syracuse, Sr)
Sam Hyman (Syracuse, Sr)
Tommy Barrett (Purdue, Jr)
Jacob Garcia (Arizona State, Jr)
David Lauterbach (Syracuse, Sr)
Michael Tricarico (Syracuase, Jr)
Bailey Angle (Virginia Tech, Jr)

Third Team

Tyler Feldman (Penn State, Sr)
Parker Wheeler (New Hampshire, Sr)
Connor Onion (Ball State, Jr)
Jevin Redman (U. of Southern Indiana, Jr)
Nate Gatter (Missouri, So)
Dominic Cotroneo (Arizona State, Jr)
Johnny Wincott (Syracuase, Sr)

Honorable Mention

Erik Bremer (Northwestern, Sr), Dan Budick (Ithaca, Jr), Clayton Collier (Seton Hall, Sr), Matt Drexler (SUNY, Jr), John Fanta (Seton Hall, Jr), Malcolm Kelner (Emerson, Sr), Tim Langlois (Syracuse, Sr), Jarrett Leonard (Boston U., So), Megan O’Brien (Northwestern, Sr), Jack Ross (Emerson College, Jr), Evan Stockton (Syracuse, So), Mark Weiner (Hofstra, Sr)

2016 Judges

Chris Blair (LSU)
Tom Boman (Learfield)
Adam Cavalier (2009 Nantz Winner)
Alex Faust (2011 Nantz Winner)
Brandon Gaudin (Georgia Tech)
Brian Sieman (Los Angeles Clippers)
Bob Socci (New England Patriots)

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