Baseball: Wolosiansky Named Freshman All-America - The Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio ? Freshman right-hander Dean Wolosiansky, from Uniontown, Ohio and Green High School, was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American baseball team, Collegiate Baseball announced Wednesday.
Wolosiansky led Ohio State with seven wins and a 4.22 ERA in his first season. He was 7-4 overall and 5-2 with a 4.86 ERA in Big Ten Conference games. He also threw all three of the pitching staff?s complete games this season. He was named to the all-Big Ten second team.
An engineering major, Wolosiansky will play baseball this summer for Haymarket of the Valley League.
Wolosiansky represents the 12th Buckeye to earn Freshman All-America honors. His selection this season marks the fourth consecutive year in which Ohio State has had a Freshman All-American. He is one of only two Big Ten Conference freshmen to be named to the team (Eric Jokisch, Northwestern).
The following players have been named Freshman All-Americans at Ohio State:
- Dean Wolosiansky, 2008
- Cory Kovanda, 2007
- J.B. Shuck, 2006
- Cory Luebke, 2005
- Doug Deeds, 2001
- Josh Newman, 2001
- Christian Snavely, 2001
- Nick Swisher, 2000
- Justin Fry, 1996
- Matt Middleton, 1996
- Mark Carek, 1995
- Dan Seimetz, 1995