Case Sullivan, Bryce Calloway And Justin Lamkin Earn National Recognition From College Baseball Foundation

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Case Sullivan (Valparaiso), Bryce Calloway (New Orleans) and Justin Lamkin (Texas A&M) earned weekly honors from the College Baseball Foundation (CBF) for their respective performances last week, it was announced on Tuesday.

Sullivan earned the Brooks Wallace Award Player of the Week while Calloway was named the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week. Lamkin was selected as the National Pitcher of the Week.

Brooks Wallace Award Player of the Week (Nation’s Most Outstanding Shortstop)

Case Sullivan, IF, RS-Freshman, Valparaiso University, Carmel, Indiana

Sullivan starred at the plate and in the field in four games last week, including helping Valpo end its season on a high note with a series win over Southern Illinois. The redshirt freshman led the Beacons’ offense throughout the week, going 8-for-16 (.500) with three doubles, two home runs, two walks and eight RBIs against the Salukis. Sullivan had four hits in five at bats with six RBIs and four runs scored in helping Valparaiso to a 24-14 eight-inning victory over SIU. It was the highest run total in the past 15 years for Valpo. Sullivan was also flawless in the field, fielding cleanly on 20 chances in a mid-week game against Northwestern and the three-game set versus SIU.

John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week Award

Bryce Calloway, RHP/OF, Senior, New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana

Calloway was spectacular on the mound and at the plate in leading the Privateers to three victories at the Southland Conference Tournament. The senior was 7-for-12 (.583) for the week with four home runs, seven RBIs and six runs scored for the week. Calloway tallied the save in each of his team’s three victories, allowing only two hits and two runs in 2.1 innings combined in the three outings. He has 11 saves this season. New Orleans defeated Southeastern Louisiana (10-6) and Northwestern State twice (3-2, 10-6) to earn a spot in the Southland Conference Championship series against Houston Christian.

National Pitcher of the Week

Justin Lamkin, LHP, Junior, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Texas

Lamkin stifled one of the nation’s most prolific offenses in earning a complete game shutout win over No. 10 Georgia last Friday. The Aggie right hander scattered three hits on 121 pitches while striking out a season high 15 batters in a 6-0 win over the Bulldogs. He didn’t issue a walk and retired the final 16 batters he faced in becoming the first Texas A&M pitcher to record a complete game shutout on the road since Michael Wacha in 2012. It was his fourth win and the third 10+ strikeout outing for Lamkin this season. Lamkin was named the SEC Pitcher of the Week for his performance.

College Baseball Foundation Weekly Honors

Each week the CBF recognizes weekly award winners in conjunction with the Brooks Wallace Award, John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award and the National Pitcher of the Year Award.

2025 Brooks Wallace Award Weekly Honorees

Date Honored - Player, Pos., Class, School, Player Hometown

2/25 - Aiva Arquette, SS, Junior, Oregon State University, Kailua, Hawai'i

3/4 - Core Jackson, SS, Senior, University of Utah, Wyoming, Ontario

3/11 – Maximus Martin, SS, Junior, Kansas State University, Edgewater Park, New Jersey

3/18 – Bryce Hughes, IF, Graduate, Texas Southern University, Baytown, Texas

3/25 – Wehiwa Aloy, IF, Junior, University of Arkansas, Wailuka, Hawai'i

4/1 – Alex Lodise, IF, Junior, Florida State University, St. Augustine, Florida

4/8 – Dyrenson Wouters, IF, Junior, Dayton University, Oranjestad, Aruba

4/15 – Matt King, IF, Senior, Arizona State University, Houston, Texas

4/22 – Gunner Antillon, IF, Senior, Bowling Green University, Rancho Cucamonga, California

4/29 – Roch Cholowsky, IF, Sophomore, UCLA, Chandler, Arizona

5/6 – Drew Wyers, IF, Junior, Bryant University, Columbus, New Jersey

5/13 – Justin Lebron, IF, Sophomore, University of Alabama, Miramar, Florida

5/20 – Case Sullivan, IF, RS-Freshman, Valparaiso University, Carmel, Indiana

2025 John Olerud Two-Way Player Weekly Award Honorees

Date Honored - Player, Pos., Class, School, Player Hometown

2/25 - Blaine Brown, LHP/OF, Freshman, Rice University, Pearland, Texas

3/4 - Austin Smith, LHP/OF, Senior, University of San Diego, El Cajon, California

3/11 – Will Rogers, RHP/DH, Senior, University of Michigan, Shoreview, Minnesota

3/18 – DJ Newman, OF/RHP, Junior, Bowling Green State, Archbold, Ohio

3/25 – Malachi Lott, OF/LHP, Senior, University of Houston, Portland, Texas

4/1 – Austin Smith, LHP/OF, Senior, University of San Diego, El Cajon, California

4/8 – Evan Dempsey, OF/RHP, Senior, Florida Gulf Coast University, Tampa, Florida

4/15 – Ryan Sprock, RHP/IF, Junior, Elon University, Morristown, New Jersey

4/22 – Griffin Palfrey, IF/RHP, Senior, Columbia University, Vancouver, British Columbia

4/29 – Max Knight, LHP/1B, Sophomore, Missouri State University, Bixby, Oklahoma

5/6 – Noah Sullivan, DH/RHP, Junior, Mississippi State University, Orlando, Florida

5/13 – Justin Lehman, 1B/RHP, Senior, Army West Point, Fort Mill, South Carolina

5/20 – Bryce Calloway, RHP/OF, Senior, New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana

2025 National Pitcher(s) of the Year Weekly Award Honorees

Date Honored - Player, Pos., Class, School, Player Hometown

2/25 – Colton Book, LHP, Redshirt Junior, Saint Joseph’s University, Manheim, Pennsylvania

3/4 – Haden Dow, LHP, Graduate, Southeast Missouri State University, St. John, New Brunswick 3/11 – Blake Gillespie, RHP, Junior, Charlotte 49ers, Clermont, Georgia & Drew Horn, RHP, RS-Sophomore, Middle Tennessee University, Smyrna, Tennessee

3/18 – Marcus Phillips, RHP, Junior, University of Tennessee, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

3/25 – Carson Lane, RHP, Sophomore, UNLV, Huntington Beach, California

4/1 – Curtis Hebert, RHP/IF, Junior, University of Portland, Anchorage, Alaska

4/8 – Kade Anderson, LHP, Sophomore, LSU, Madisonville, Louisiana

4/15 – Lyndon Glidewell, RHP, Junior, Austin Peay, Temecula, California

4/22 – Ryder Brooks, LHP, Redshirt-Sophomore, UC Irvine, Fountain Valley, California & Trevor Hansen, RHP, Sophomore, UC Irvine, Simi Valley, California

4/29 – Colin Daniel, RHP, Junior, UAB, Corner, Alabama

5/6 – Davion Hickson, RHP, Junior, Rice, Palmetto, Florida

5/13 – Nuno Parache, RHP, Junior, Nicholls State University, Brooklyn, New York

5/20 – Justin Lamkin, LHP, Junior, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Texas

Brooks Wallace Award

The Brooks Wallace Award is presented annually to honor the nation's most outstanding shortstop. It is a tribute to Brooks Wallace, a slick-fielding shortstop at Texas Tech from 1977-80 who passed away at age 27 after a courageous battle with leukemia. Prior to 2009, the award recognized the national player of the year.

John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award

The John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award is presented annually by the College Baseball Foundation to honor the nation's top combo pitcher-position player. Olerud, who was inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, was a standout pitcher and first baseman at Washington State University from 1987 through 1989.

National Pitcher of the Year Award

The Pitcher of the Year award, college baseball's version of the Cy Young Award which was created in 2009, is given annually to the nation's top collegiate pitcher.

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