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America East Conference baseball awards

At the end of each regular season, the America East Conference names major award winners in baseball. Currently, it names a Coach, Pitcher, Player, and Rookie of the Year. With the exception of Rookie of the Year, which was added in 1996, the awards date to the 1990 season, the conference's first season of baseball. Through the 1996 season, the awards were known as the major awards of the North Atlantic Conference, the America East's former name.

Through the end of the 2019 season, Stony Brook has won 21 major awards, the most of any school in the conference. Maine has the second highest total, with 20. Three other schools have at least ten: Binghamton (19), Delaware (17), and Vermont (10).[1]

In the conference's 25–year history, a single team has swept the awards six times. Three instances came before 1996 (when the conference Rookie of the Year was added as the fourth award): Central Connecticut in 1990 and Delaware in 1992 and 1995. Since 1996, Stony Brook swept the awards in 2011 and 2012, and Hartford did so in 2018.[1][2]

Coach of the Year Edit

The conference's Coach of the Year award is presented annually to its most outstanding baseball coach, as chosen by a vote of the conference's coaches at the end of the regular season. The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year award through the 1996 season, after which the conference adopted its current name.

In 2014, Stony Brook's Matt Senk won the award for the third time, after the Seawolves went 33–16 in the regular season and won the America East's regular season title. Senk won four awards in five years from 2011 to 2015.[3] 2014 was the sixth consecutive season in which the award was presented to the coach whose team won the conference's regular season title.[1]

Binghamton head coach Tim Sinicki has won the most Coach of the Year awards, with six.[1]

Maine is the only school to have multiple coaches win the award. Paul Kostacopoulos won it in 1997 and 2001, and Steve Trimper won it in 2013.[1]

Winners by season Edit

The following is a table of the award's winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990. The table also includes the winner's school, conference record and rank in the standings, and overall record.

Season Coach School Conf. (Rk.) Overall
1990[1][4] George Redman Central Connecticut 9–5 (2nd) 25–14
1991[1][5] Neil McPhee Northeastern 12–3 (2nd) 35–15
1992[1][6] Bob Hannah Delaware 14–13 (3rd) 28–21
1993[1][7] Dave Bettencourt New Hampshire 15–10 (2nd) 23–20
1994[1][5] Neil McPhee (2) Northeastern 18–6 (2nd) 35–16
1995[1][6] Bob Hannah (2) Delaware 19–3 (1st) 45–14
1996[1][6] Bob Hannah (3) Delaware 19–5 (1st) 44–12
1997[1][8] Paul Kostacopoulos Maine 16–8 (2nd) 24–27
1998[1][6] Bob Hannah (4) Delaware 22–2 (1st) 43–10
1999[1][9] Mike Gottlieb Towson 20–7 (1st) 33–19
2000[1][6] Bob Hannah (5) Delaware 19–5 (1st) 37–20
2001[1][8] Paul Kostacopoulos (2) Maine 20–8 (2nd) 36–15
2002[1][10] Bill Currier Vermont 14–8 (2nd) 27–22
2003[1][10] Bill Currier (2) Vermont 17–5 (1st) 32–14
2004[1][11] Jon Mueller Albany 14–7 (T–2nd) 37–14
2005[1][12] Tim Sinicki Binghamton 12–8 (4th) 23–26
2006[1][10] Bill Currier (3) Vermont 16–8 (1st) 19–32
2007[1][12] Tim Sinicki (2) Binghamton 17–5 (1st) 28–19
2008[1][13] John Jancuska UMBC 13–11 (3rd) 21–29
2009[1][12] Tim Sinicki (3) Binghamton 13–7 (1st) 30–22
2010[1][12] Tim Sinicki (4) Binghamton 21–3 (1st) 31–20
2011[1][14] Matt Senk Stony Brook 22–2 (1st) 42–12
2012[1][14] Matt Senk (2) Stony Brook 21–3 (1st) 52–15
2013[1][15] Steve Trimper Maine 20–9 (1st) 37–22
2014[3][16] Matt Senk (3) Stony Brook 18–5 (1st) 35–18
2015 Matt Senk (4) Stony Brook 18–4–1 (1st) 35–16–1
2016 Tim Sinicki (5) Binghamton 19–5 (1st) 30–25
2017 Tim Sinicki (6) Binghamton 15–4 (1st) 30–13
2018 Justin Blood Hartford 16–8 (1st) 26–31
2019 Jon Mueller (2) Albany 14–9 (2nd) 28–21

Winners by school Edit

The following is a table of the schools whose coaches have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.

School (year joined) Awards Seasons
Binghamton (2002) 6 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017
Delaware (1992)[a] 5 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000
Stony Brook (2002) 4 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
Maine (1990) 3 1997, 2001, 2013
Vermont (1990)[b] 3 2002, 2003, 2006
Northeastern (1990)[c] 2 1991, 1994
Albany (2002) 2 2004, 2019
Central Connecticut (1990)[d] 1 1990
Hartford (1990) 1 2018
New Hampshire (1990)[e] 1 1993
Towson (1996)[f] 1 1999
UMBC (2004) 1 2008
  1. ^ Following the 2001 season, Delaware left the America East to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  2. ^ Vermont cut its baseball program following the 2009 season.
  3. ^ Following the 2005 season, Northeastern left the America East to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  4. ^ Following the 1990 season, Central Connecticut left the NAC to join the East Coast Conference.
  5. ^ New Hampshire cut its baseball program following the 1997 season.
  6. ^ Following the 2001 season, Towson left the America East to re-join the Colonial Athletic Association.

Pitcher of the Year Edit

 
2005 winner Adam Ottavino while pitching for the MLB's Colorado Rockies.

The conference's Pitcher of the Year award is given annually to the best pitcher in the America East, as chosen by a vote of the conference's coaches at the end of the regular season. The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Pitcher of the Year award through the 1996 season, after which the conference adopted its current name.

Hartford pitcher Sean Newcomb won the award in 2014. Newcomb went 8–2 with a 1.25 ERA on the year. He was the first Hawk to receive the award and was selected in the first round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels.[17] Newcomb became the first pitcher in the America East to be selected in the first round.[18]

Stony Brook's Nick Tropeano is the only pitcher to win the award twice. He won the award in both 2010 (when he shared it with Binghamton's James Guglietti) and 2011.[19]

Four of the award's winners – Maine's Larry Thomas, Northeastern's Adam Ottavino, Stony Brook's Nick Tropeano, and Hartford's Sean Newcomb – have gone on to pitch in the MLB.

Winners by season Edit

The following is a table of the award's winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990.

Season Pitcher School
1990[1] David Adam Central Connecticut
1991[1] Larry Thomas Maine
1992[1][20] Jason Pierson Delaware
1993[1][21] Mark Ballard Maine
1994[1] Jeremy Benson Delaware
1995[1][22] Jamie Wilson Delaware
1996[1][23] Justin Romano Hofstra
1997[1][24] Garrett Quinn Maine
1998[1][25] Matt Phillips Delaware
1999[1][26] Greg Montalbano Northeastern
2000[1][27] Rich McGuire Delaware
2001[1][28] Rusty Tucker Maine
2002[1][29] Mike MacDonald Maine
2003[1][30] Jamie Merchant Vermont
2004[1][31] Jordan Thomson Northeastern
2005[1][32] Adam Ottavino Northeastern
2006[1][33] Zach Groh Binghamton
2007[1][34] Gary Novakowski Stony Brook
2008[1][35] Joe Serafin Vermont
2009[1][36] Murphy Smith Binghamton
2010[1][37] James Giulietti
Nick Tropeano
Binghamton
Stony Brook
2011[1][19] Nick Tropeano Stony Brook
2012[1][38] Tyler Johnson Stony Brook
2013[1][39] Tommy Lawrence Maine
2014[17] Sean Newcomb Hartford
2015 Conrad Wozniak UMBC
2016[1][40] Mike Bunal Binghamton
2017[1][41] Nick Gallagher Binghamton
2018 Nicholas Dombkoski Hartford
2019 Ben Anderson Binghamton

Winners by school Edit

The following is a table of the schools whose pitchers have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.

School (year joined) Awards Seasons
Maine (1990) 6 1991, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2013
Binghamton (2002) 6 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2019
Delaware (1992)[a] 5 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
Stony Brook (2002) 4 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012
Northeastern (1990)[b] 3 1999, 2004, 2005
Hartford (1990) 2 2014, 2018
Vermont (1990)[c] 2 2003, 2008
UMBC (2004) 1 2015
Central Connecticut (1990)[d] 1 1990
Hofstra (1995)[e] 1 1996
  1. ^ Delaware left following the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  2. ^ Northeastern left following the 2005 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  3. ^ Vermont cut its baseball program after the 2009 season.
  4. ^ Central Connecticut left after the 1990 season to join the East Coast Conference.
  5. ^ Hofstra left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.

Player of the Year Edit

 
1991 recipient Mark Sweeney.
 
1998 and 1999 recipient Kevin Mench.

The conference's Len Harlow Player of the Year award is given annually to the best pitcher in the America East, as chosen by a vote of the conference's coaches at the end of the regular season. The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Player of the Year award through the 1996 season, after which the conference adopted its current name. It is named for Len Harlow, who worked in athletic communications for Maine and the conference.[42]

In 2012, Stony Brook outfielder Travis Jankowski became the first America East Player of the Year award winner to be drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft, and the second America East player overall after Northeastern's Carlos Peña.[43]

Delaware's Kevin Mench is the only player to win the award twice. He did so in 1998 and 1999.[1]

Five recipients – Maine's Mark Sweeney, Delaware's Cliff Brumbaugh, Mench, Vermont's Matt Duffy, and Stony Brook's Travis Jankowski – have appeared in the MLB.

Winners by season Edit

The following is a table of the award's winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990.

Season Pitcher School Ref
1990 Mike Sciortino Central Connecticut [1]
1991 Mark Sweeney Maine [44]
1992 Brian Wallace Delaware [1]
1993 Chad White Maine [1]
1994 Derek Gauthier Northeastern [45]
1995[22] Cliff Brumbaugh Delaware
1996[46] James Vallillo Towson
1997[47] Brian August Delaware
1998[48] Kevin Mench Delaware
1999[48] Kevin Mench Delaware
2000[49] Andrew Salvo Delaware
2001[50] Gregg Davies Towson
2002[51] Jeff Barry Vermont
2003[52] Bobby Tewksbury Vermont
2004[53] Dan Schoonmaker Albany
2005[54] Mathieu Bergeron Binghamton
2006[55] Kyle Brault Vermont
2007[34] Brendon Hitchcock Binghamton
2008[56] Curt Smith Maine
2009[57] Matt Duffy Vermont
2010[58] Corey Taylor Binghamton
2011[59] Willie Carmona Stony Brook
2012[60] Travis Jankowski Stony Brook
2013[56] Michael Fransoso Maine
2014 Kevin Krause Stony Brook [61]
2015 Jack Parenty Stony Brook [62]
2016 David MacKinnon Hartford [63]
2017 Toby Handley Stony Brook
2018 Nick Campana Sr. Hartford
2019 Nick Grande Stony Brook

Winners by school Edit

The following is a table of the schools whose players have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.

School (year joined) Awards Seasons
Delaware (1992)[a] 6 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Stony Brook (2002) 6 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
Maine (1990) 4 1991, 1993, 2008, 2013
Vermont (1990)[b] 4 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009
Binghamton (2002) 3 2005, 2007, 2010
Hartford (1990) 2 2016, 2018
Towson (1996)[c] 2 1996, 2001
Albany (2002) 1 2004
Central Connecticut (1990)[d] 1 1990
Northeastern (1990)[e] 1 1994
  1. ^ Delaware left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  2. ^ Vermont cut its baseball program following the 2009 season.
  3. ^ Towson left after the 2001 season to re-join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  4. ^ Central Connecticut left after the 1990 season to join the East Coast Conference.
  5. ^ Northeastern left after the 2005 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.

Rookie of the Year Edit

The conference's Rookie of the Year award is given annually to the best freshman in the America East, as chosen by a vote of the conference's coaches at the end of the regular season. The award was added in 1996.[1]

In 2014, Stony Brook closer Cameron Stone won the award. In the regular season, he had a 1.48 ERA and eight saves. He was the fifth consecutive Seawolf to win the award.[64]

Two of the award's recipients – Delaware's Kevin Mench and Binghamton's Scott Diamond – later played in the MLB.

Winners by season Edit

The following is a table of the award's winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990. The table also includes the winner's school, conference record and rank in the standings, and overall record.

Season Pitcher School
1996[1][65] Lou Marchetti Drexel
1997[1][66] Kevin Mench Delaware
1998[1][25] Bruce Boehm Drexel
1999[1][67] Mike Ross Maine
2000[1][68] Joe Drapeau Maine
2001[1][68] Mike Collar Maine
2002[1][69] Jon Lewis Stony Brook
2003[1][68] Greg Norton Maine
2004[1][53] Miguel Magrass Vermont
2005[1][70] Scott Diamond Binghamton
2006[1][71] Kevin McAvoy Maine
2007[1][72] Myckie Lugbauer Maine
2008[1][73] Peter Bregartner Binghamton
2009[1] David Ciocchi Binghamton
2010[1][64] Willie Carmona Stony Brook
2011[1][64] Brandon McNitt Stony Brook
2012[1][64] Cole Peragine Stony Brook
2013[1][64] Jack Parenty Stony Brook
2014[1][64] Cameron Stone Stony Brook
2015 Justin Courtney Maine
2016 Bret Clarke Stony Brook
2017 Christian Torres UMBC
2018 Nicholas Dombkoski Hartford
2019 Thomas Babalis Binghamton

Winners by school Edit

The following is a table of the schools whose players have won the award, along with the year each school joined the conference, the number of times it has won the award, and the years in which it has done so.

School (year joined) Awards Seasons
Maine (1990) 7 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2015
Stony Brook (2002) 7 2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
Binghamton (2002) 4 2005, 2008, 2009, 2019
Drexel (1992)[a] 2 1996, 1998
Delaware (1992)[b] 1 1997
Hartford (1990) 1 2018
UMBC (2004) 1 2017
Vermont (1990)[c] 1 2004
  1. ^ Drexel left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  2. ^ Delaware left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association.
  3. ^ Vermont cut its baseball program after the 2009 season.

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At the end of each regular season the America East Conference names major award winners in baseball Currently it names a Coach Pitcher Player and Rookie of the Year With the exception of Rookie of the Year which was added in 1996 the awards date to the 1990 season the conference s first season of baseball Through the 1996 season the awards were known as the major awards of the North Atlantic Conference the America East s former name Through the end of the 2019 season Stony Brook has won 21 major awards the most of any school in the conference Maine has the second highest total with 20 Three other schools have at least ten Binghamton 19 Delaware 17 and Vermont 10 1 In the conference s 25 year history a single team has swept the awards six times Three instances came before 1996 when the conference Rookie of the Year was added as the fourth award Central Connecticut in 1990 and Delaware in 1992 and 1995 Since 1996 Stony Brook swept the awards in 2011 and 2012 and Hartford did so in 2018 1 2 Contents 1 Coach of the Year 1 1 Winners by season 1 2 Winners by school 2 Pitcher of the Year 2 1 Winners by season 2 2 Winners by school 3 Player of the Year 3 1 Winners by season 3 2 Winners by school 4 Rookie of the Year 4 1 Winners by season 4 2 Winners by school 5 ReferencesCoach of the Year EditThe conference s Coach of the Year award is presented annually to its most outstanding baseball coach as chosen by a vote of the conference s coaches at the end of the regular season The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year award through the 1996 season after which the conference adopted its current name In 2014 Stony Brook s Matt Senk won the award for the third time after the Seawolves went 33 16 in the regular season and won the America East s regular season title Senk won four awards in five years from 2011 to 2015 3 2014 was the sixth consecutive season in which the award was presented to the coach whose team won the conference s regular season title 1 Binghamton head coach Tim Sinicki has won the most Coach of the Year awards with six 1 Maine is the only school to have multiple coaches win the award Paul Kostacopoulos won it in 1997 and 2001 and Steve Trimper won it in 2013 1 Winners by season Edit The following is a table of the award s winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990 The table also includes the winner s school conference record and rank in the standings and overall record Season Coach School Conf Rk Overall1990 1 4 George Redman Central Connecticut 9 5 2nd 25 141991 1 5 Neil McPhee Northeastern 12 3 2nd 35 151992 1 6 Bob Hannah Delaware 14 13 3rd 28 211993 1 7 Dave Bettencourt New Hampshire 15 10 2nd 23 201994 1 5 Neil McPhee 2 Northeastern 18 6 2nd 35 161995 1 6 Bob Hannah 2 Delaware 19 3 1st 45 141996 1 6 Bob Hannah 3 Delaware 19 5 1st 44 121997 1 8 Paul Kostacopoulos Maine 16 8 2nd 24 271998 1 6 Bob Hannah 4 Delaware 22 2 1st 43 101999 1 9 Mike Gottlieb Towson 20 7 1st 33 192000 1 6 Bob Hannah 5 Delaware 19 5 1st 37 202001 1 8 Paul Kostacopoulos 2 Maine 20 8 2nd 36 152002 1 10 Bill Currier Vermont 14 8 2nd 27 222003 1 10 Bill Currier 2 Vermont 17 5 1st 32 142004 1 11 Jon Mueller Albany 14 7 T 2nd 37 142005 1 12 Tim Sinicki Binghamton 12 8 4th 23 262006 1 10 Bill Currier 3 Vermont 16 8 1st 19 322007 1 12 Tim Sinicki 2 Binghamton 17 5 1st 28 192008 1 13 John Jancuska UMBC 13 11 3rd 21 292009 1 12 Tim Sinicki 3 Binghamton 13 7 1st 30 222010 1 12 Tim Sinicki 4 Binghamton 21 3 1st 31 202011 1 14 Matt Senk Stony Brook 22 2 1st 42 122012 1 14 Matt Senk 2 Stony Brook 21 3 1st 52 152013 1 15 Steve Trimper Maine 20 9 1st 37 222014 3 16 Matt Senk 3 Stony Brook 18 5 1st 35 182015 Matt Senk 4 Stony Brook 18 4 1 1st 35 16 12016 Tim Sinicki 5 Binghamton 19 5 1st 30 252017 Tim Sinicki 6 Binghamton 15 4 1st 30 132018 Justin Blood Hartford 16 8 1st 26 312019 Jon Mueller 2 Albany 14 9 2nd 28 21Winners by school Edit The following is a table of the schools whose coaches have won the award along with the year each school joined the conference the number of times it has won the award and the years in which it has done so School year joined Awards SeasonsBinghamton 2002 6 2005 2007 2009 2010 2016 2017Delaware 1992 a 5 1992 1995 1996 1998 2000Stony Brook 2002 4 2011 2012 2014 2015Maine 1990 3 1997 2001 2013Vermont 1990 b 3 2002 2003 2006Northeastern 1990 c 2 1991 1994Albany 2002 2 2004 2019Central Connecticut 1990 d 1 1990Hartford 1990 1 2018New Hampshire 1990 e 1 1993Towson 1996 f 1 1999UMBC 2004 1 2008 Following the 2001 season Delaware left the America East to join the Colonial Athletic Association Vermont cut its baseball program following the 2009 season Following the 2005 season Northeastern left the America East to join the Colonial Athletic Association Following the 1990 season Central Connecticut left the NAC to join the East Coast Conference New Hampshire cut its baseball program following the 1997 season Following the 2001 season Towson left the America East to re join the Colonial Athletic Association Pitcher of the Year Edit nbsp 2005 winner Adam Ottavino while pitching for the MLB s Colorado Rockies The conference s Pitcher of the Year award is given annually to the best pitcher in the America East as chosen by a vote of the conference s coaches at the end of the regular season The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Pitcher of the Year award through the 1996 season after which the conference adopted its current name Hartford pitcher Sean Newcomb won the award in 2014 Newcomb went 8 2 with a 1 25 ERA on the year He was the first Hawk to receive the award and was selected in the first round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels 17 Newcomb became the first pitcher in the America East to be selected in the first round 18 Stony Brook s Nick Tropeano is the only pitcher to win the award twice He won the award in both 2010 when he shared it with Binghamton s James Guglietti and 2011 19 Four of the award s winners Maine s Larry Thomas Northeastern s Adam Ottavino Stony Brook s Nick Tropeano and Hartford s Sean Newcomb have gone on to pitch in the MLB Winners by season Edit The following is a table of the award s winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990 Season Pitcher School1990 1 David Adam Central Connecticut1991 1 Larry Thomas Maine1992 1 20 Jason Pierson Delaware1993 1 21 Mark Ballard Maine1994 1 Jeremy Benson Delaware1995 1 22 Jamie Wilson Delaware1996 1 23 Justin Romano Hofstra1997 1 24 Garrett Quinn Maine1998 1 25 Matt Phillips Delaware1999 1 26 Greg Montalbano Northeastern2000 1 27 Rich McGuire Delaware2001 1 28 Rusty Tucker Maine2002 1 29 Mike MacDonald Maine2003 1 30 Jamie Merchant Vermont2004 1 31 Jordan Thomson Northeastern2005 1 32 Adam Ottavino Northeastern2006 1 33 Zach Groh Binghamton2007 1 34 Gary Novakowski Stony Brook2008 1 35 Joe Serafin Vermont2009 1 36 Murphy Smith Binghamton2010 1 37 James GiuliettiNick Tropeano BinghamtonStony Brook2011 1 19 Nick Tropeano Stony Brook2012 1 38 Tyler Johnson Stony Brook2013 1 39 Tommy Lawrence Maine2014 17 Sean Newcomb Hartford2015 Conrad Wozniak UMBC2016 1 40 Mike Bunal Binghamton2017 1 41 Nick Gallagher Binghamton2018 Nicholas Dombkoski Hartford2019 Ben Anderson BinghamtonWinners by school Edit The following is a table of the schools whose pitchers have won the award along with the year each school joined the conference the number of times it has won the award and the years in which it has done so School year joined Awards SeasonsMaine 1990 6 1991 1993 1997 2001 2002 2013Binghamton 2002 6 2006 2009 2010 2016 2017 2019Delaware 1992 a 5 1992 1994 1995 1998 2000Stony Brook 2002 4 2007 2010 2011 2012Northeastern 1990 b 3 1999 2004 2005Hartford 1990 2 2014 2018Vermont 1990 c 2 2003 2008UMBC 2004 1 2015Central Connecticut 1990 d 1 1990Hofstra 1995 e 1 1996 Delaware left following the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association Northeastern left following the 2005 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association Vermont cut its baseball program after the 2009 season Central Connecticut left after the 1990 season to join the East Coast Conference Hofstra left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year Edit nbsp 1991 recipient Mark Sweeney nbsp 1998 and 1999 recipient Kevin Mench The conference s Len Harlow Player of the Year award is given annually to the best pitcher in the America East as chosen by a vote of the conference s coaches at the end of the regular season The award was first presented in 1990 and was known as the North Atlantic Conference Player of the Year award through the 1996 season after which the conference adopted its current name It is named for Len Harlow who worked in athletic communications for Maine and the conference 42 In 2012 Stony Brook outfielder Travis Jankowski became the first America East Player of the Year award winner to be drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft and the second America East player overall after Northeastern s Carlos Pena 43 Delaware s Kevin Mench is the only player to win the award twice He did so in 1998 and 1999 1 Five recipients Maine s Mark Sweeney Delaware s Cliff Brumbaugh Mench Vermont s Matt Duffy and Stony Brook s Travis Jankowski have appeared in the MLB Winners by season Edit The following is a table of the award s winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990 Season Pitcher School Ref1990 Mike Sciortino Central Connecticut 1 1991 Mark Sweeney Maine 44 1992 Brian Wallace Delaware 1 1993 Chad White Maine 1 1994 Derek Gauthier Northeastern 45 1995 22 Cliff Brumbaugh Delaware1996 46 James Vallillo Towson1997 47 Brian August Delaware1998 48 Kevin Mench Delaware1999 48 Kevin Mench Delaware2000 49 Andrew Salvo Delaware2001 50 Gregg Davies Towson2002 51 Jeff Barry Vermont2003 52 Bobby Tewksbury Vermont2004 53 Dan Schoonmaker Albany2005 54 Mathieu Bergeron Binghamton2006 55 Kyle Brault Vermont2007 34 Brendon Hitchcock Binghamton2008 56 Curt Smith Maine2009 57 Matt Duffy Vermont2010 58 Corey Taylor Binghamton2011 59 Willie Carmona Stony Brook2012 60 Travis Jankowski Stony Brook2013 56 Michael Fransoso Maine2014 Kevin Krause Stony Brook 61 2015 Jack Parenty Stony Brook 62 2016 David MacKinnon Hartford 63 2017 Toby Handley Stony Brook2018 Nick Campana Sr Hartford2019 Nick Grande Stony BrookWinners by school Edit The following is a table of the schools whose players have won the award along with the year each school joined the conference the number of times it has won the award and the years in which it has done so School year joined Awards SeasonsDelaware 1992 a 6 1992 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000Stony Brook 2002 6 2011 2012 2014 2015 2017 2019Maine 1990 4 1991 1993 2008 2013Vermont 1990 b 4 2002 2003 2006 2009Binghamton 2002 3 2005 2007 2010Hartford 1990 2 2016 2018Towson 1996 c 2 1996 2001Albany 2002 1 2004Central Connecticut 1990 d 1 1990Northeastern 1990 e 1 1994 Delaware left after the 2001 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association Vermont cut its baseball program following the 2009 season Towson left after the 2001 season to re join the Colonial Athletic Association Central Connecticut left after the 1990 season to join the East Coast Conference Northeastern left after the 2005 season to join the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year EditThe conference s Rookie of the Year award is given annually to the best freshman in the America East as chosen by a vote of the conference s coaches at the end of the regular season The award was added in 1996 1 In 2014 Stony Brook closer Cameron Stone won the award In the regular season he had a 1 48 ERA and eight saves He was the fifth consecutive Seawolf to win the award 64 Two of the award s recipients Delaware s Kevin Mench and Binghamton s Scott Diamond later played in the MLB Winners by season Edit The following is a table of the award s winners in each season since it was inaugurated in 1990 The table also includes the winner s school conference record and rank in the standings and overall record Season Pitcher School1996 1 65 Lou Marchetti Drexel1997 1 66 Kevin Mench Delaware1998 1 25 Bruce Boehm Drexel1999 1 67 Mike Ross Maine2000 1 68 Joe Drapeau Maine2001 1 68 Mike Collar Maine2002 1 69 Jon Lewis Stony Brook2003 1 68 Greg Norton Maine2004 1 53 Miguel Magrass Vermont2005 1 70 Scott Diamond Binghamton2006 1 71 Kevin McAvoy Maine2007 1 72 Myckie Lugbauer Maine2008 1 73 Peter Bregartner Binghamton2009 1 David Ciocchi Binghamton2010 1 64 Willie Carmona Stony Brook2011 1 64 Brandon McNitt Stony Brook2012 1 64 Cole Peragine Stony Brook2013 1 64 Jack Parenty Stony Brook2014 1 64 Cameron Stone Stony Brook2015 Justin Courtney Maine2016 Bret Clarke Stony Brook2017 Christian Torres UMBC2018 Nicholas Dombkoski Hartford2019 Thomas Babalis BinghamtonWinners by school Edit The following is a table of the schools whose players have won the award along with the year each school joined the 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