FAYETTEVILLE — Three Arkansas baseball players were voted 2021 All-Americans by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
Relief pitcher Kevin Kopps earned first-team honors, starting pitcher Patrick Wicklander was voted to the second team and outfielder Christian Franklin was voted to the third team.
Arkansas has had 30 individuals earn All-America status 35 times.
Kopps finished with a 12-1 record and 11 saves. He had college baseball’s lowest ERA (0.90) and WHIP (0.76), and struck out 131 in 89 2/3 innings.
Opposing hitters had a .162 average against Kopps.
Collegiate Baseball Newspaper named Kopps its national player of the year and he was voted SEC pitcher of the year by league coaches. He was twice the NCBWA’s pitcher of the month.
Kopps is a finalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award — college baseball’s two most prominent individual awards for national player of the year. He is a finalist for the Stopper of the Year Award as the nation’s best relief pitcher.
The Howser Trophy will be presented Friday and Stopper of the Year will be presented Saturday. The Golden Spikes Award will be presented sometime in July.
Wicklander, who began the season as a reliever, gave Arkansas a solid No. 1 starter during SEC play. The left hander who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes prior to the season finished with a 7-1 record and 2.09 ERA in 77 2/3 innings.
The Razorbacks won 11 of 13 games started by Wicklander, including the final 10. He was a Collegiate Baseball national player of the week May 24 following a career-high 13 strikeouts against Florida. SEC coaches voted him second-team All-SEC.
Franklin is the first Arkansas center fielder to earn All-America since Andrew Benintendi was the consensus national player of the year in 2015. Franklin made several highlight-reel plays from center throughout the season, including diving catches or home-run robbing catches in close games.
Franklin batted .274 with 13 home runs and 54 RBI. He also hit 15 doubles and 2 triples, and had an OPS of .964.
Franklin was voted second-team All-SEC and was on the league’s all-defensive team.
The Razorbacks finished the season with a 50-13 record. Arkansas, which was the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, was eliminated by North Carolina State with a 3-2 loss Sunday in the final game of the NCAA Fayetteville Super Regional.
Arkansas All-Americans
Tim Lollar, LHP/DH, 1978
Ronn Reynolds, C, 1979
Steve Kruger, LHP, 1980
Kevin McReynolds, OF, 1980-81
Jeff King, 3B, 1985-86
Mike Loggins, OF, 1985
Ralph Kraus, OF, 1986
Andy Skeels, C, 1987
Troy Eklund, OF, 1989
Greg D'Alexander, 3B, 1990
Phillip Stidham, RHP, 1990-91
Kenderick Moore, 2B, 1996
Ryan Lundquist, OF, 1997
David Walling, RHP, 1998-99
Charlie Isaacson, RHP, 1999
Nick Schmidt, LHP, 2006-07
Jess Todd, RHP, 2007
Zack Cox, 3B, 2010
Brett Eibner, RHP/OF, 2010
Matt Reynolds, 3B, 2012
Ryne Stanek, RHP, 2013
Andrew Benintendi, OF, 2015
Blaine Knight, RHP, 2018
Carson Shaddy, 2B, 2018
Isaiah Campbell, RHP, 2019
Matt Cronin, LHP, 2019
Jack Kenley, 2B, 2019
Christian Franklin, OF, 2021
Kevin Kopps, RHP, 2021
Patrick Wicklander, LHP, 2021