Matt Adams action 2009
Adams earns second first-team All-America honor
Rock junior catcher Matt Adams was named Thursday to first-team All-America honors by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. -- Slippery Rock University catcher Matt Adams earned his second first-team All-America honor of the season Thursday when he was named as the top NCAA Division II receiver by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

The NCBWA honor comes on the heels of Adams' selection as the national Player of the Year and a first-team All-America performer by Daktronics, Inc., in voting by the nation's Division II sports information directors.

Adams, a native of Philipsburg and graduate of Philipsburg-Osceola High School, also earned a second-team All-America honor from the American Baseball Coaches Association.

Adams led the nation, Division II, in hitting this spring with a school-record .495 batting average. He also ranked fifth nationally in on base percentage with a .566 mark, eighth in both slugging percentage (.853) and total doubles (24), ninth in doubles per game (0.47), 10th in total hits (91) and 12th in total bases (157).

He also ranked in the top 50 nationally in six other statistical categories: runs per game (1.25, 34th), total runs (64, 35th), runs batted in per game (1.25, 37th), runs batted in (64, 40th), total home runs (14, 48th) and home runs per game (0.27, 49th).

Prior to being named as an All-America performer, Adams earned regional Player of the Year honors this spring from Daktronics, the ABCA and the NCBWA. He was also selected by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference-Western Division head coaches as the division's Player of the Year.

The first-team All-America honors earned by Adams this spring completed an ascent up the national honors list. He earned third-team NCBWA All-America status as a freshman in 2007 and was a second-team NCBWA All-America selection in 2008, as well as being named to honorable mention ABCA All-America status.

Adams is also the proud recipient of three straight all-region citations from the ABCA, Daktronics and the NCBWA and earned All-PSAC-West first-team honors in each of his three collegiate seasons. He was the PSAC-West Rookie of the Year in 2007..

In addition to his batting average school record, Adams also set a new school record for single-season slugging percentage (old mark: .807 by Brad Lowe, 1998) and tied the SRU single-season records for hits (91 by Joe Neidrick, 2003) and doubles (24, Adams, 2007).

He is expected to be selected in next week's Major League Baseball draft. If he signs a professional contract and does not return to SRU for his senior season, he will also depart with the school's career batting average and slugging percentage records. His current career batting average of .454 is 51 points higher than the exisiting mark of .403 set by Sal Agostinelli (19981-83). His career slugging percentage of .749 is over 100 points higher than the current mark of .640 held by John Samsa (1981-83). 

Behind Adams' lead, The Rock compiled a 36-15 final record and finished third in the PSAC-West standings this spring.

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